This is a well established basal from a verified fertile female N. maxima "Watutau Dwarf." It originates from Borneo Exotics (BE-3319.) The first picture is of a mature specimen (same clone,) the rest are of the auction plant.
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This is a well established basal from a verified fertile male N. mira. It originates from Borneo Exotics (BE-3123.) The first picture is of the parent plant, the rest are of the auction plant.
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Parent plant
No need for passive-aggression. I'm not "jacking" anything up. I listed those plants for the same $.99 starting price as every other auction I make. The market determines the value of these traits, and as a vendor it's in my best interest to provide the plants that customers perceive as valuable.
You have indeed. They were listed by me.
Sorry if the post was unclear. This is an example of a plant that exists outside the realm of this particular species' "natural perfection." The parent plant was selected in cultivation, and (based on the prices the divisions command) is 10-20x more...
Welcome to the Bay Area! If you're interested in getting involved with the local CP community, the Bay Area Carnivorous Plant Society is holding a meeting this Saturday at the UC Botanical Garden in Berkeley. Here is some info: http://www.bacps.org/
Welcome! Have you heard of the Bay Area Carnivorous Plant Society? You can find information here: Bay Area Carnivorous Plant Society
The next official meeting is going to be at the UC Berkeley Botanical Garden on Jan 23, and there's going to be an informal get-together early next month. If you...
Our annual show is coming up this weekend, and it's going to be a great one! Some of the biggest vendors in the US will be there, as well as some incredible plants on display.
It's at the Garden Center at Lake Merritt in Oakland, CA on Saturday from noon - 4:00. You can find more information...
Thanks for posting those pictures Ramon. I was a bit too busy dealing w/ the setup & sales to take any of my own.
That dark plant that "vendor #1" brought was a hybrid. It was either ramispina x ?, izumiae x ?, or maybe even izumiae x ramispina. Can't remember. Did you get a full-shot of his...
You can do either/both.
For my personal collection, I usually let the plant vine until it flowers so I know the sex. During that time I'm pretty aggressive about pulling basals so the plant continues to grow its main vine. Once basals get to the size in the first pic, I just dig down into the...
Oh, I certainly agree that there's something up with this cross since issues keep popping up. A chimera seems a likely explanation for some of what we've seen.
Leave the growth point alone if it appears to be growing normally. It should be fine.
I don't know the definite cause of these issues, but we've seen other threads about this specific cross doing strange things...
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