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fresh opened singalana belirang
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spectabilis north sumatra upper with little lid syndrome
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newly opening spectabilis north sumatra lower pitcher
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spectabilis x aristolochioides
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maxima x xTM
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maxima dark x talangensis
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truncata x xTM
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pasian highland truncata
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glabrata
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more to come later...
 
Spectabilis "North Sumatra" makes little lid syndrome look good!
 
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.....
 
NICE Glabrata Kris. Nice collection all around. That Spectabilis is a real show stopper!
 
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.
 
Man that spectabilis and trunc x X Trusmadiensis are to die for. How are the growth wise compared to the highland trunc? Love the plants man...
 
The more I see glabrata, the more I absolutely love it!
 
Incredible, as always. Somehow you managed to find all the greatest plants, and grow them very well. Keep up the great work!
 
I approve of these pictures.

The N. truncata x xTm is looking great.
 
  • #10
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
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a blurry pic, but has a very red pitcher on it coming up
Seedgrown N.macrophylla
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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....
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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
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  • #11
N. flava tendril is looooong.
 
  • #12
Yeah they are...ive got more pics to add, but i have to go to work :eek: lol
 
  • #13
very nice neps! I like your glabrata. :-D
 
  • #14
Great collection :D Nice plants
 
  • #15
Spectabilis x aristo plant
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little N. burkei
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new spect pitcher
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One of the jambans
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Macrophylla
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Vent x angasanensis
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vent x aristo
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young N. veitchii 'Batu Lawi'
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muluensis x lowii
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my first jamban
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  • #16
Hey Kris, your angasanensis x ventricosa is looking pretty great.

You and Capslock aren't the only ones who have that clone, either. ;)
 
  • #17
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
 
  • #18
Lol i know there is a few people out there with it, and its vent x angasanensis xD and thanks

Rats, I have to change the label around on my plant then. :p
 
  • #19
Cool, didnt know you got one :) its not on your growlist lol.
its a very fast and easy plant to grow and root from cuttings, good luck!
 
  • #20
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!

Can't compliment those plants enough! :D
 
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