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Post by ameliepoulain on May 31, 2007 9:52:24 GMT 8
So sorry guys, I need to bother you again. After the incident misIDing of the neps. that I bought @ the Penang Floral Fest, I doubt the seller's knowledge in IDing the plants (gee, he seemed to be the most knowledgeable CP seller in Penang that I've met, now I know he was b*llsh*tting me all the way!) Below are photos of plants I've bought recently. Claimed to be N. Ramispina Claimed to be N. Ampullaria Claimed to be N. Sanguinea
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Post by David on May 31, 2007 9:58:08 GMT 8
I can confirm the ampullaria and sanguinea, but not sure about the ramispina. The ampullaria is the green speckle form and the sanguinea is the green form
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Post by ameliepoulain on May 31, 2007 10:02:16 GMT 8
More neps. to ID, Pic. 01 Pic. 02 Pic. 03 Pic. 04 Pic. 05
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Post by David on May 31, 2007 10:27:06 GMT 8
Your second post, ie. pix 1-5 seems like sanguinea to me. I might be wrong. What do the rest of you think?
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Post by cactustts on May 31, 2007 12:24:32 GMT 8
Yes David, the pix 1-5 look Sanguinea to me too.
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Post by artificialive on May 31, 2007 17:58:32 GMT 8
Yup, looks like N. Sanguinea to me.. Pic 5 is a speckled Sanguinea, which i havent seen in real life. hehe! the nurseries here only have the black/ maroon and the green form only..
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Post by cosmoking on May 31, 2007 20:31:47 GMT 8
The first one doesnt seem like a pure ramispina-looks more like ramispina x fusca or something similar. Not sure what the rest are though, sorry
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Post by ericsow on Jun 3, 2007 0:55:38 GMT 8
Can anyone help me to ID this nepenthe, I was brought it at Jaya Jusco.
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Post by Robert on Jun 3, 2007 7:47:24 GMT 8
eric look very much rafflesiana to me. A young plant.
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Post by zakhren on Jun 3, 2007 9:00:21 GMT 8
Yup that is a rafflesiana.
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Post by artificialive on Jun 3, 2007 23:14:44 GMT 8
Yeah, i think it should be a Johor spotted Rafflesiana. A young Raff
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Post by wilson on Jun 11, 2007 12:11:59 GMT 8
Pic 01 - 05 look a bit like N. tentaculata (spotted), if it forms long vines.
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Post by ericsow on Sept 3, 2007 13:21:26 GMT 8
Please help me to ID this pitcher.
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Post by bifurcatum on Sept 3, 2007 13:55:02 GMT 8
n.sanguinea.
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Post by ericsow on Sept 3, 2007 16:38:02 GMT 8
n.sanguinea. Will it be hybrid? The pitcher look a bit shorter.
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Post by David on Sept 3, 2007 17:35:54 GMT 8
Interesting form eric. Just a wild guess on my part, I think it could be a hybrid between sanguinea and macfarlanei. Nice cute short pitchers. Either that or it might be a stout form of sanguinea.
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Post by ericsow on Sept 3, 2007 22:31:30 GMT 8
Interesting form eric. Just a wild guess on my part, I think it could be a hybrid between sanguinea and macfarlanei. Nice cute short pitchers. Either that or it might be a stout form of sanguinea. If I try to say it could be N. adrianii, how interesting is it? But the tendril and wings are red type. I still searching on net to find out more detail.
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Post by hongrui on Sept 3, 2007 22:54:15 GMT 8
i do not think it's N. adrianii, looks more like a squat N. sanguinea.
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Post by ericsow on Sept 3, 2007 23:49:27 GMT 8
This pitcher outside feel like very fine hair( like peach fruit skin). The leaf thick like wax feel. Whole pitcher color peach red except inside white with red spot. Three spurs at behind spoon shape of lid. Peristome red color and both side are thicker. With little wings. Hope this can help for IDing.
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Post by ericsow on Sept 8, 2007 20:31:11 GMT 8
anyone know about this N tiger?
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