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A Visit to Shinya Yamada

  • #21
I think the last shot is burbidgeae x rajah judging form the shape of the leaf at the top right of the image.

Is that the pervelii hybrid in there?

-mike
 
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  • #22
Oh my :0o: Those sarracenias look awesome! :)
 
  • #23
We have a Winner mksmith! It is indeed N. Alisaputrana.

If this is the one you are talking about I believe it is N. tenax
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-Jeremiah-
 
  • #24
Holy dang... have always wanted to see this collector's plants. Thank you (and him) for sharing!
 
  • #25
Jeremiah,

Since I named the cross correctly does that mean I get some attenboroughii seeds???

Oh, the plant I was referencing as a prevellii hybrid was:
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This plant above does not look like a typical bical to me, I thought it might be the one and only bical x pervellii that was made by Mr. Doi pictured here:
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Was the edwardsiana a non-Tambuyukon, I know there is a Kinabalu locale edwardsiana amongst the Japanese growers you may meet.
 
  • #26
Wow, beautiful pictures of a great collection!

Thanks for sharing your visit with us!
 
  • #27
Great photos what is this one? I really want one.

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  • #28
Wow, so amazing!
 
  • #29
james h its peltata check wistuba 40 euro hint hint
 
  • #30
What is the Nepenthes in the 4th pic.
 
  • #31
4th Pitcher is Nepenthes x trusmadiensis, looks like BE clone 1
 
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