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  • #141
Wow, I can't believe how early those are flowering! If the plant is female will it succesfully set seed at that size?
 
  • #142
N. campanulata plants flowering at miniature size! :headwall:

This is bad...


This is worse...
 
  • #143
That is ridiculously small for such an event to occur....
 
  • #144
Drool worthy species with its own drool...







A little one growing happily in red LSM and producing pitchers.

 
  • #145
Excellent!! Incredible, how small those plants were flowering! I would love if I could get Nepenthes to flower at that size.
 
  • #146
These photos are a few months old now, but I supposed I forgot to post them here earlier. Both the female in this photo and another female have since been pollinated and are currently coming close to dropping seed.


N. campanulata by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. campanulata by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr
 
  • #147
Excellent! Were they pollinated with campanulata pollen?
 
  • #148
Yes, both batches will be N. campanulata Wistuba clone x N. campanulata Leilani clone.
 
  • #149
Simply incredible.... Such great news!
 
  • #150
Another breeding pair of N. campanulata. :) These are small plants about 3 inches across. I pollinated the female plant and should be able to find out pretty soon whether it'll successfully set seed. :water:

1/5/2015 (female plant on the right)
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2/7/2015
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2/15/2015
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  • #151
It's great to see people breeding this species in cultivation. One of the few plants that really makes me wish I had a LL set up.
 
  • #152
Wow! Great that you managed to get those two to flower at the same time.
 
  • #153
Such diminutive plants for flowers. That's fantastic!
 
  • #154
And Dog said, "Let there be seed," and there was seed.
 
  • #156
Very nice! Congratulations!
 
  • #157
Mato,

I see only a few of my seeds resembling yours...but most not. :(
 
  • #158
Mato,

I see only a few of my seeds resembling yours...but most not. :(

Since the inflorescence was all but black, I dumped both the developed and undeveloped pods into the same bowl; I was warned the species produces relatively small seeds, but it's pretty clear which ones will probably be unviable (the conspicuously tiny pieces that look like chaff). Still have 2 more inflorescences left to get it right(er).
 
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  • #159
Looks like there's at least a few successful there. Many more clones to come, to keep this species going!
 
  • #160
Fantastic job Mato. Saw this on your feed. Very very well done Sir. I wish you all the best and hopefully you can get some viable seedlings from that. Please contact the "nepenthes ark" and see if you can distribute more of this rare species in cultivation to raise the diversity that is around. I understand it is just a pollination of two common clones, but the process of some recombination should introduce some amount of variability in the "available gene pool".
 
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