Hello everyone!
This really doesn't matter all that much, but it has been troubling me recently, and I'd like to seek some professional opinions. I bought this beautiful Nepenthes hybrid last fall, and the tag with it called it Nepenthes (spathulata x spectrabilis) x albomarginata 'Sunset' (see last picture)
And the tag that came with it:
BUT! When checking with the CP photofinder, to get an idea of what the adult pitchers might look like, I find it having the following nomenclature: Nepenthes (spathulata x spectabilis) x (albomarginata x eustachya)
So which is it? Do I trust the tag that it came with (and I got the impression it came straight from the breeder), or do I go with what the links on the photofinder lead me to? And, does it look like it has any of that N. eustachya in it? I'd like to think that they didn't name two hybrids the same thing.... I feel like it's especially important since one of the three pictures of this hybrid on the photofinder is of this exactly specimen.
Thanks, looking forward to hearing what you have to say,
CJ
This really doesn't matter all that much, but it has been troubling me recently, and I'd like to seek some professional opinions. I bought this beautiful Nepenthes hybrid last fall, and the tag with it called it Nepenthes (spathulata x spectrabilis) x albomarginata 'Sunset' (see last picture)
And the tag that came with it:
BUT! When checking with the CP photofinder, to get an idea of what the adult pitchers might look like, I find it having the following nomenclature: Nepenthes (spathulata x spectabilis) x (albomarginata x eustachya)
So which is it? Do I trust the tag that it came with (and I got the impression it came straight from the breeder), or do I go with what the links on the photofinder lead me to? And, does it look like it has any of that N. eustachya in it? I'd like to think that they didn't name two hybrids the same thing.... I feel like it's especially important since one of the three pictures of this hybrid on the photofinder is of this exactly specimen.
Thanks, looking forward to hearing what you have to say,
CJ