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Trusmadiensis Hybrids

  • #21
Brokkken, those are ultimate plants dude. Love the X TM and izumiae x TM. Clone 1 is a stunner.
 
  • #22
:spazz: Geeeeaaahhh......they're too much for my eyes to bear!!
 
  • #23
Thanks Vraev and Rokosaurus. :)

Yeah, I remembered this thread and how much I liked it, Definitely worth resurrecting.
 
  • #24
Brokken,
That izumiae x tm (plant 2) is incredible.. definitely one of the top peristomes I've seen.
 
  • #25
You've pretty much got them all!
 
  • #26
Beautiful. Love the iz x tm plant 2. At one time my iz x tm was my favorite nep. Then it died! So thanks for adding the updates of this great cross.
 
  • #27
Thanks for sharing the beautiful plants. Can't see too many TM hybrids.
Here's a few more:

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N. carunculata (bongso) x TM

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Another, more mature N. carunculata x TM

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N. thorelii (d) x TM

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N. trucata x TM
 
  • #28
Awesome plants Nepfan! :) Let's keep the thread going and see some more TM crosses! :)
 
  • #30
Just died and went to truncata x x TM heaven.. :angel:
 
  • #31
Trusmadiensis

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Sibuyanensis x TM

cp-dec2011-sibxtm001.jpg


Izumiae x TM (plant 1)

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Izumiae x TM (plant 2)

cp-sep2011-izumiaextm001.jpg


Thorelii x TM

cp-nov2011-(thorxtm)001.jpg


(ventricosa x sibuyanensis) x TM

cp-nov2011-vxsxtm001.jpg


Maxima x TM

cp-oct2011-maxxtm002.jpg


Ventricosa x TM (clone A)

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Ventricosa x TM (clone C)

cp-oct2011-sabre001.jpg

WOW wonderful TM's!! Heres my Ventricosa X TM female. Not looking that red and colorful..but thats what ya get for having a greenhouse running in the winter...


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These photos were from 1 month ago and the pitcher has reddened a bit since then. Any idea what clone # it is?
 
  • #32
These photos were from 1 month ago and the pitcher has reddened a bit since then. Any idea what clone # it is?

Can't say that I do. Uppers always tend to be a good deal greener than the lowers but it's nevertheless a beautiful cross! :)
 
  • #33
nepfan that second carunculata x tm is just spectacular. wow.
 
  • #34
Come on folks! Let's keep this thread going. :)
 
  • #36
The vent X TM is growing a lot faster in it's cool environment...im sure ill have some pics soon ;)
 
  • #37
*bump*

ventricosa x trusmadiensis. Fairly new addition to the collection. Would like to find a few more like this :)
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  • #38
Nice looking plant you got there, Smitty. Always cool to see this thread going. :)

Perhaps one of my favorite things about TM hybrids aside from their beautiful shapes is the longevity of the pitchers. They seem to last for months at a time.
 
  • #39
Petiolata x TM:

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  • #40
Petiolata x TM:

cp-mar2012-petiolataxtm001.jpg



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