This came to me as N. burbidgea a couple years ago (from seed), but it has got to be an introgressed fusca/burbidgea hybrid. Disappointing, but quite pretty just the same.
Wow, that's really cool. Definitely harder to find than the pure species. I briefly owned a fusca x burb and the leaves were pretty apparent looking back. Do you have a photo of those?
I honestly really like the look of that one.
Dont get me wrong, I do too! I think it's very striking, and as it's not a man-made hybrid, I'm far more inclined to keep it anyway. (Naturally-occurring hybrids have more intrinsic value to me)
That's a great nep Paul , I love natural hybrids personally , took a few pics of my n.burbidgea , don't know if they are of use to you. mine has quite red leaves compared to some