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Nepenthes the GREAT picture thread!

  • #161
Probable N. pyriformis (was acquired as "seed grown N. inermis, but it clearly shows traits of N. talangensis)
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Winning combination
 
  • #163
A few N. lowii hybrids...
N. lowii X talangensis:
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N. lowii X fusca:
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N. Briggsiana (Peter D'Amato):
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N. lowii X (maxima X veicthii):
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  • #164
N. sibuyanensis X rigidifolia:
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  • #166
This last pic is missing a label Whim
 
  • #168
Looking great Paul ! And you're right, no introduction needed there !
 
  • #169
Spectacular! The size and coloration of your x TM's never fail to amaze me. :)
 
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  • #170
Spectacular! The size and coloration of your x TM's never fail to amaze me. :)

Now I know what it is Thanks. Sorry newbie.

Ramon:D
 
  • #171
That xtrusmadiensis is a real beast, Paul. Thanks for sharing.
 
  • #173
you don't happen to have a photo of it three years ago and how it is today, would be a great comparison of what to expect - well, what to expect w exceptional conditions like you have ;-) Probably about time I put some money down for one... they are just too spectacular
 
  • #174
you don't happen to have a photo of it three years ago and how it is today, would be a great comparison of what to expect - well, what to expect w exceptional conditions like you have ;-) Probably about time I put some money down for one... they are just too spectacular


I don't think I do, Chris. It was quite small though - no more than 4" across and one tiny half dried pitcher when it arrived. Maybe four leaves in total. It fit nicely in a 2.5" round pot at that time ;-) I got it from - who else? - Tony Paroubek.
 
  • #175
The Dreaded "burb-eddie" - a difficult, perplexing hybrid that wants to defy every attempt to cultivate it and prompt it towards perfection (NOT a recommended variety):

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  • #176
The Dreaded "burb-eddie" - a difficult, perplexing hybrid that wants to defy every attempt to cultivate it and prompt it towards perfection (NOT a recommended variety):

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It sure does produce brilliant pitchers though, I must say
 
  • #178
N .lowii x truncata, jamban, spectabilis and what's the 4th nep?
 
  • #180
N .lowii x truncata, jamban, spectabilis and what's the 4th nep?

N. bongso is visible in the lower left corner, and N. tenuis at upper left as well. There is also a group of seedlings: N. (ventricosa X spectabilis) X tenuis
 
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