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Post by tropicpitchers on Mar 19, 2008 13:55:14 GMT 8
N.rafflesiana x rowanae Nice & easy hybrid ;D
A bunch of N.ventricosa x (talangensis x carunculata)
N.mirabilis-winged x [maxima x (maxima x xMixta)]} x (thorelii x rafflesiana) lower & upper
N.carunculata var.robusta x ventricosa, squat good growing in tropic climate and the reverse cross is also.
N.gracilis x spectabilis small but nice
N.(mirabilis x bicalcarata) x bicalcarata good color with nice fang.
N.eymae x veitchii, H/L The ones which can grow in tropic.
N.maxima-dark x spectabilis
N.mirabilis-winged x [maxima x (maxima x xMixta)]} x xMixta Good winged, good peristome and good shape.
N.'Marbled Dragon' The hugh Dragon. ;D
N.thorelii x truncata upper with striped peristome.
N.khasiana x xMixta pale striped upper pitcher
And the end N.carunculata var.robusta x maxima
Cheers, Nont
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Post by hongrui on Mar 19, 2008 14:09:32 GMT 8
the N. carunculata var.robusta x maxima is very nice.
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Post by lamentime on Mar 19, 2008 14:22:45 GMT 8
Wow, great plants my friend! Your N.ventricosa x (talangensis x carunculata) looks so much like N. aptera!
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Post by phissionkorps on Mar 19, 2008 16:15:21 GMT 8
NICE! Raff x rowaniae is my fav
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Post by rainforestguy on Mar 20, 2008 1:20:18 GMT 8
I see your highland-intermediate plants also doing very well in the tropics, as mine do. May I make a suggestion? Not sure how you are growing your plants, but may I recommend that they be grown in mesh planters/pots raised high off the ground either suspended or on a wall or bench in bright light. These need adequate watering but drying in between and excellent air circulation for even larger robust plants with even larger pitchers. This is a seedling N. maxima x boschiana in full sun in a mesh pot on top of a wall exposed to full unprotected sunlight. These are potted N. thorelii x Trusmadiensis plants grown hard in full sunlight in a windy location. These pitchers are hard as nails! M
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