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Post by rainforestguy on Aug 7, 2007 4:41:30 GMT 8
This is an old Victorian clone propagated through cuttings. Centuries later, this plant is still productive as a pollen producer and is used in hybrids. This plant is an easy grower for warm climate zones and is floriferous and grows with ease. These are upper pitchers from a compact vine that grows ever so slowly. M
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Post by yctan118 on Aug 7, 2007 7:51:19 GMT 8
Hi RainforestGuy, Thanks for sharing. I love the stripes on the cup. So beautiful! It will be in my wishlist now!
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Post by David on Aug 7, 2007 22:31:59 GMT 8
So big and beautiful! I think none of my neps have grown to that size yet... sad to say
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Post by hongrui on Aug 8, 2007 12:06:17 GMT 8
N. Dyeriana and N. Tivey are my 2 favorite victorians. But it seems almost impossible to get my hands on a N. Dyeriana around here.
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Post by rainforestguy on Aug 12, 2007 0:36:59 GMT 8
I would love to remake this Victorian hybrid using better colored and larger clones for each. Now finding the complex two parents to make this cross.
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