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Post by xir007 on Sept 24, 2007 12:18:53 GMT 8
i photograph in the morning ;D N. Viking x Kuchingensis Unknown Hook N. talangensis x maxima N. ampullaria (thai) N. ampullaria (thai) N. bicalcarata x maxima
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Post by David on Sept 24, 2007 13:59:32 GMT 8
Nice plants you have there. Your viking x kuchingensis is so cute. Round like a ball.
The second picture is a beauty. Have not seen anything like that before. Kinda unique with red ladders and peristome but green pitchers. Can you take a picture of with a side view of its pitcher and a picture of its leaves?
Bical x maxima is a beauty too.
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Post by hongrui on Sept 24, 2007 14:07:13 GMT 8
the viking x kuchingensis is great! is this your own cross?
the unknown reminds me of a winged-mirabilis.
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Post by xir007 on Sept 24, 2007 17:13:27 GMT 8
Hi,David I've old photo of N. talangensis x maxima Hi, Hongrui I guess blindly N. Unknown is N. Viking x Tiger
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Post by David on Sept 24, 2007 22:29:46 GMT 8
You misunderstood me. I wanted to see the side view and leaves of N. unknown, not lady pauline. ;D
I think you might be right. Now that you mention it it does looke like N. globosa x thorelli. The peristome and lid has resemblance that of N. globosa's. The pitcher shape and redish coloration on the inside of the pitcher looks like it belongs to thorelii.
My only doubt is the green pitchers. Just realised that globosa and thorelii have red pitchers. Actually I'm not sure about thorelii. Are there green pitchers? Hmm, eventhough globosa is red, it turns green under sun.
Whatever it is, this is a unique "pet" you have there.
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Post by xir007 on Sept 25, 2007 7:41:34 GMT 8
sorry david. i will take the photo for N. Unknown. side view leaf and lower pitcher
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Post by hongrui on Sept 25, 2007 10:11:02 GMT 8
sweet! i love that lower pitcher of the unknown. hehe, i see that you have lots of weeds growing in your nep pots too! ;D
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Post by David on Sept 25, 2007 14:18:05 GMT 8
Side view so nice too. Nice shape. The last picture, is it the lower picther? I'm starting to like this unknown.
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Post by hongrui on Oct 1, 2007 15:21:34 GMT 8
hi xir007, there is a picture posted by a thai grower, wanakorn, here that shows a pitcher very similar to your unknown. it is IDed as viking x thorelii, which is pretty close to your ID of viking x tiger.
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Post by rainforestguy on Oct 5, 2007 23:57:05 GMT 8
The bical x maxima will grow huge. I really love its mottled pitchers. I bet if you cross this back to bical, I bet the bical fangs will reappear and the mottling should remain.
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