|
Post by bactrus on Sept 24, 2007 14:04:59 GMT 8
Found this yesterday. Can someone please id it? Thanks you.
|
|
|
Post by hongrui on Sept 24, 2007 14:11:00 GMT 8
me guess mirabilis x gracilis, upper pitchers
|
|
|
Post by bactrus on Sept 24, 2007 14:34:10 GMT 8
Oh, thanks. Crosses in the wild? This place is almost completely decimated by land clearing. No signs of other neps present. This one is the only cluster present. As you can see the the degree, only pioneer species
|
|
|
Post by lisham on Sept 24, 2007 17:25:55 GMT 8
I'd say, N. gracillis.
|
|
|
Post by hongrui on Sept 24, 2007 22:37:21 GMT 8
the first pic does look like a gracilis tho, especially with the stem and leaf attachment in the background. but the 2nd pic doesn't look like a pure gracilis as the stem lacks the 'wings' from the leaf attachment. hehe maybe within the cluster there's both gracilis and mirabilis x gracilis?
|
|
|
Post by David on Sept 24, 2007 22:38:05 GMT 8
Those look like N. gracilis to me. The first and third picture are the uppers. I think if it is a hybrid the peristome whould be wider like that of mirabilis. The leaf blade also grow from the stem like that of gracilis. mirabilis leaves does not do that. Just my thought.
|
|