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i love the spec x aristo's lower pitchers-- up to the point of wanting to get one for myself. however:
1) i seem to have a predisposition towards hating on hybrids
2) the upper pitchers have barely any aristo influence at all, and if it does, it's pretty awkward...
maybe if they recrossed spec x aristo with an aristo again.....
Wow that truncata x xTM is to die for, I can't wait to see the pitchers that sucker produces. That plant really looks like all the parents in the best possible ways.
Thanks guys Truncata x xTM is quite slow, maybe a new leaf once a month and a pitcher every month as well....maybe month and a half. compared to highland truncata, atleast in my experiance, about the same maybe a little slower...
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a few more as promised
N. flava starting to pitcher
a blurry pic, but has a very red pitcher on it coming up
Seedgrown N.macrophylla
N. burkei, poor thing arrived nearly dead a couple months ago and since then has recovered outstandingly well
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Some ablomarginata seedlings, there is a 3rd one hidden under a couple pitcher by the name tag, still very small....
My ampullaria harlequin that was posted in Swords' thread. it has recovered finally and even has a pitcher coming up on it on the previous deformed leaf. hopefully a pitcher on this new perfect leaf too
Lol i know there is a few people out there with it, and its vent x angasanensis xD and thanks
i actually need to go repot that now that im thinking about it...roots are starting to come out of the bottom lmao
Wow your plants are doing outstandingly well! They are absolutely stunning! I love that macro, and spec x aristo (mine got attacked by mites so its really behind). And that vent x angasanensis
I've noticed in other Pictures that flava has really long tendrils, I'm sure this will appear in mine when its big enough!
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