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Thanks for the kind words and a very special thanks to both Thez yo and Clue for their artistic efforts. Whoah Boy! Did you see that 'gator rise up outta the pot for that rajah. WOW!
It seems that N. rajah has dropped a few rungs on the monkey(cup) bars, and is no longer the King of the Jungle Gym. With other Neps challenging the once mighty King for it's place in a new pecking order, it seems that almost any plant is snapping at the rajah's heels. Heck, even a bromeliad is taking a run at the dethroned king.
Btw, no rajah were injured during the shooting of these pictures. That bromeliad isn't even carnivorous...at least I don't think it's carnivorous.
Clue, yes that is the CZ Plants macrophylla clone.
Beautiful as always dvg. Villosa, and macro sure are nive toothy neps, I love them.
Too bad for the neps, as their kingdom is in turmoil over the possibilty of their only known king being over thrown... I hear Edwardsiana wants the throne
Geez the coffee makes your moss grow out quite a bit. I'm currently experimenting with coffee on my N. Alatas right now. Awesome plants I've been following those three for quite a while!
Zhilin, in those pics the macrophylla and villosa do look quite similar, I agree. There are slight differences though.
The villosa has a flatter lid and the peristome will change some more on the villosa over the course of the next month, with the teeth becoming even more pronounced. You'll see what I mean by that when I update my 'N. villosa: A Year in the Life' thread in June sometime. I've noticed that the villosa is starting to make squatter pitchers now. In time the macrophylla should start making more elongated pitchers.
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