victoria
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The ignorance of man stains the land!
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Post by victoria on Apr 24, 2008 22:50:24 GMT 8
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Post by David on Apr 25, 2008 8:56:59 GMT 8
Nice red colours and patterns. The shape does look a little like N. thorelii. Perhaps these are young pitchers. Anyway, love it! Nice hybrid.
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Post by sunbelle on Apr 29, 2008 0:30:52 GMT 8
Hi Victoria, Beautiful plant! Very well grown too. We're not sure if your plant is a real 'David Parkyn'. Our friend Clyde Bramblett made the cross - which was N. [oisoensis x (thorelii x wittei)] 'David Parkyn' is a select cultivar Clyde named after his grandson. Here's a photo from our website of our 'David Parkyn' directly from Clyde's collection. In any case, your plant is very nice. Keep up the good growing! Michelle and Trent
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victoria
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Post by victoria on May 1, 2008 0:12:01 GMT 8
Thanks Michelle and Trent! I have never been to sure that it is a real David Parkyn because it doesnt look like yours....and yours is the only pictures I have ever found of N. David Parkyn.
So does anyone have any ideas as to what it is? I havent seen any Neps that look like it....I got this one about a year ago in trade for a Sarr and cant remember who I got it from.
Victoria
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