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Post by sweethalo on Nov 20, 2007 20:34:34 GMT 8
First time I am posting my neps.. giggle.. Hope to hv better plants to post next time ;D My N. bical (Sri Aman) First time pitchering N.northiana N. thorelli x aristo N. mirabils x coccinea N. veitchii N. amp speckled (red lip)
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Post by Robert on Nov 20, 2007 21:42:51 GMT 8
nice selected plants you have there.All look healthy.
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Post by sweethalo on Nov 20, 2007 21:54:50 GMT 8
thanks Robert! hehehe
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Post by isaacgoh on Nov 20, 2007 22:45:45 GMT 8
Your mirabilis hybrid looks good, so is your hot lips amp and aristo hyrbid.
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nep369
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N. sibuyanensis x x trusmadiensis
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Post by nep369 on Nov 21, 2007 5:02:33 GMT 8
Very nice and small specimens not all will be that way for long.
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Post by lisham on Nov 21, 2007 5:10:48 GMT 8
love those n. thoreli x aristo.... Is it a lowlander?
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Post by David on Nov 21, 2007 8:50:48 GMT 8
I like your N. thorelli x aristo too. Nice cute plant. I think when it gets bigger the picthers georgous. Keep us updated on this "pet" of yours ok.
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Post by sweethalo on Nov 21, 2007 11:28:38 GMT 8
giggle... thank you guys Issac- the red of the mirabilis x coccinea is wonderful and it pitchers great! nep369,lisham & David - Yes, the N.thorelli x aristo is very pretty... I believe the mother plant is from EP. This one is a cutting I bought and it is doing great. I am not sure it it s a lowlander but it seems to be doing ok for me. It gets nice morning sun and good light for the rest of the day. I am so glad that it pitchers well for me as I really love the shape of the N.aristo.. .and this is as close as I can get so far... hehhe Hope to share more photos again ... hehehe
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Post by phissionkorps on Nov 21, 2007 13:03:10 GMT 8
Pretty much all thorelii hybrids (except a few clones of thorelii x TM, I think), should do well in lowland conditions.
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Post by sweethalo on Jan 12, 2008 0:16:30 GMT 8
Hi all... some pitchers to share... N. rajah N. globosa x raff Previous pitcher Pitcher seems to hv darkened somehow N. veitchii x huerilliana
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Post by fauzi on Jan 14, 2008 21:45:49 GMT 8
Wow Audrey, Is that the rajah that we both know or is it a new rajah that i have not met before. All of the plants seems to do better in your place - especially the rajah. Nice to know that all of them are well taken care of. Fauzi
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Post by sweethalo on Jan 15, 2008 16:19:08 GMT 8
Hi Fauzi! Thanks for the compliments! Yes this is the little rajah is the same one that I got from you ...hehhee...It has started it's 2nd pitcher for me... The glob x raff seems to get darker... Cheers Audrey
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