It seems red is the color of the month, so I will maintain the theme! N. lowii X talangensis:
Amazing color and shape paul, have you made this cross yourself?
It seems red is the color of the month, so I will maintain the theme! N. lowii X talangensis:
iirc it is a seed grown specimen, a really great clone too.Stellar plant, gloriously photographed. That isn't the BE macrophylla, is it?
Stellar plant, gloriously photographed. That isn't the BE macrophylla, is it?
Thanks Paul,
ummmm, I didn't use my cell phone that time.... ;-)
Honestly, It was a gift so I really don't know the pedigree.... I thought it was seed grown, but was told later that it wasn't.
So ummmm, dunno
Amazing specimen butch, im curious, what is the color on the top of the lid? A reddish yellow?
The drool on the lid is just icing on the cake.
I have long meant to try some Nep nectar but I spray too regularly.... plus, they're on a steady diet of greenhouse cockroaches and that just doesn't sound appetizing.
Wait, you eat that stuff?
Beware those who eat Nepenthes nectar--wouldn't want to accidentally lose your footing and fall in!I scrape a little onto my toast every morning for breakfast! Nom nom.