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Neps on a spring day

Hi
Here are a few photos taken on a lovely sunny spring day here.
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N. hamata

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N.sanguinea.

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N. spectabilis x ventricosa.

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N. sanguinea.x truncata.

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And what I got as a N. ventricosa.x maxima, but I am not so sure? What do you think?
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Cheers

bill
 
Nice! how big are those sanguinea pitchers? and what clone is it?
 
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Quote[/b] (Spectabilis73 @ April 25 2004,3:44)]Nice! how big are those sanguinea pitchers? and what clone is it?
Hi
The pitcher is about 6/7 inches in height. Its from Genting but was not given a clone number, as they were all different from seeds. This one goes very red as it matures, I have another which it far more orange. Very beautiful plants
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cheers

bill
 
gota love the hamata
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Nice shots! The last one definately has ventricosa in it, but the other parrent? You're guess is as good as mine (if not better).
 
The hybrid is indeed attractive, and is agood example of when one parent dominates more than the other. N. maxima is as good as any guess, so I see no reason why to doubt the distributer at this point. I thought it was N. sibuyanensis when I saw the top half of the plant.

Regards,

Joe
 
Beutiful! Gotta love the N.spectablis x ventricosa!
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