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N. macrovulgaris x reinwardtiana
N. rokko x stenophylla
Some interesting hybrids are out, and I was just wondering about those two, Are they highland orlowland? Petflytraps (Cook's) has a bunch of new ones and I was wondering.
I grow 2 large rokko x fallaxs...fallaxi? whatever...I have two of them haha. Anyway, I gorw them as intermediates, though I'm quite sure they would appreciate it more as highlanders. From my experience, they refuse to pitcher unless places in a high humidity environment. I can offer more advice as to if growing it as a highlander is a better idea in a few months, as temperatures are just beginning to drop where I live.
im just wondering if they are highland or lowland, as is most of the new weird Neps they have, I hate the way they Lable stuff as Just a nepenthes instead making it a bit easier as to highland or lowland...
I keep my (x rokko) x stenophylla outdoors all year here in Northern Taiwan, where there's tropical conditions from April to October and chilly conditions all the way down to 3°C from November to April. It's growing very well and has just produced its latest six-inch pitcher.
I do the same with macrovulgaris x reinwardtiana, but this one doesn't seem to like the summer heat too much. Or maybe it's because it's still a baby.
Nevertheless, I think both these guys have the potential to do well in a whole slew of different environs (high humidity a must, of course).
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