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Seed-grown eymae hybrids

Dexenthes

Aristoloingulamata
Today I just received some plants from good old Tony. I don't know if anyone else here picked up on these plants but I sure did and I am not disappointed that I did. It was kind of a splurge but I'm going to make some more room for them. :p

If anyone else got some of these, post pics!

Here they are:

First off - N. eymae x trusmadiensis (my first trusmadiensis genes!)

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It's gonna be a beast!

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This one might be my favorite - N. eymae x ephippiata

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The pitchers are really woody feeling and awesome!

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And last but certainly not least - N. eymae x jacquelineae should be beautiful!

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Should be wonderful. Congrats. I look forward to seeing them grow.
 
Ahh, they're going to be stunning! Congrats!
 
Those should be really nice.
I almost bought one of the eymae x TM
 
I've had eymae x jacq for about a year now. Would love to get one of those eymae x x TM's as well.
 
I've had eymae x jacq for about a year now. Would love to get one of those eymae x x TM's as well.

Got an update on that one? I want to see!
 
Those are some real spectacular and high profile hybrids there Dex. man!! I can't even imagine the upper for that eymae x jacq....should be a showstopper. :D
 
Oh man, you got a close-up picture of one of the pitchers?

Your plant looks real nice!
 
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Glad I took advantage on those too!
 
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Here is the latest, largest and first fully produced pitcher in my care:

N. eymae x jacquelineae

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OMG it looks like a cute little green-peristomed talangensis! :love:
 
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It does kind of look like talangensis! But only from that angle
 
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Mine's still all green *sigh* I've had so many setbacks this year... cloudy weather so lack of sun, low temps, bugs of all sorts :cry: It's not even worth it to take a pic of mine any more :down:
 
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Awww..... :hug:

You oughta get them all terrariums and only put em out in the elements once they've gotten large.
 
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Wow looks great!! Tangalensis tends to make bomber hybrids.
 
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Little update -

N. eymae x jacquelineae - definitely the fastest grower of the bunch

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N. eymae x ephippiata

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A little slower of a grower, but you can see just a slight amount of under the lid exudiate already forming. :)

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So far my eymae x trusmadiensis has not pitchered in my care yet.

What about anyone elses?
 
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My two eymae x eppi are still getting acclimated. And awaiting arrival on my eymae x x TM.
 
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That's a whole lot of toilet bowl for you though, isn't it?
 
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very nice dex. i hope there's a blending of traits from both parents. but i want the jacq and epphip traits to pop out more. i know unfortunately for plants like maxima x campanulata, the campanulata influence disappears as the plant gets larger. best of luck!
 
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