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N. maxima x ventricosa
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N. spathulata x ampullaria
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N. raff hybrid
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N. glabrata x hamata seedling
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growing some chest hair
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hope you like 'em
 
what's that petiolaris dew kicking it behind your raff hybrid (2nd pic of the set) ? looks amazing!
 
I didn't even know spathXamp existed - it's very interesting though!

And I've got my black truncata making chest hair like that too, it's very cute :love:

Nice pics and plants!
 
love the spath x amp.. the size and shape remind me of my tobaica x talangensis, but with bigger lips.

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Ah, cute :p
 
glabrata x hamata? Cool!

I didn't know these were available anywhere. It is a natural hybrid right? Did you get it from a nursery?
 
I love that N. spathulata x ampullaria, very unique!
 
Glabrata x hamata.... Oh no!!!
 
what's that petiolaris dew kicking it behind your raff hybrid (2nd pic of the set) ? looks amazing!

Thank you,
That would be lanata.
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spath x amp is a old skool exotica hybrid ya don't see too often. lower pithers are ampish with a fat lip
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full plant circa 2006
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glabrata x hamata? Cool!

I didn't know these were available anywhere. It is a natural hybrid right? Did you get it from a nursery?

Correct this is natural hybrid. I got seeds back in feb from a source over seas.
 
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Hmm.. A good friend of mine had this hybrids (Glabrata x Hamata) that he got from over seas seed and the teath are just absolutly dominant in the hybrid even at a small age! Maybe theres alot of variation!
 
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dang. those lanata are gorgeous! and i see you have a broomensis as well in the background. petiolaris dews are seriously the royalties when it comes to sundews!
 
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