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H. x butchinensis

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  • #21
wow.. this thread got WAY off topic. You yahoos are so easily entertained.

What the hell are you talking about? This was a very logical progression from a discussion about a very exciting new hybrid, Heliamphora x butchinensis, and the very Stalinist attempts at getting the discovery squelched by weasels on the internet . . .
 
  • #22
but masssssssssssssss, dontcha wanna discuss the importance of Stalin and the T34 tank on the outcome of WWII?


hehehehehe
 
  • #23
:lol: omg.. you guys crack me up. I didn't say you had to stop.. please, by all means.. continue.
 
  • #24
but masssssssssssssss, dontcha wanna discuss the importance of Stalin and the T34 tank on the outcome of WWII?


hehehehehe

"You say Barbarossa, I say Schmarbarossa . . ." C'mon -- sing, sing . . .
 
  • #26
Getting lonely in there, Joey?
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It appears not even the artists were safe. Is it me or do these renditions get progressively worse.
 
  • #28
LOL, well played Gill za...
 
  • #29
suite

it is a naturel or horticultural hybrid ,the tracability is clearly known?

I see rather than sarracenoides influence a glabra influence ( the nectar spoon) no?

jeff
 
  • #30
it is a naturel or horticultural hybrid ,the tracability is clearly known?

I see rather than sarracenoides influence a glabra influence ( the nectar spoon) no?

jeff

The plant is a natural hybrid; and the photo most clearly illustrating its potential sarracenioides influences is shown below. Frankly, I don't see glabra in the mix . . .

helihybrid2.jpg
 
  • #31
suite

I see some glabra influence not in the collar spoon but in the nectar spoon

if it is a naturel hybrid they come from what tepui?

jeff
 
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