wijaya
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Post by wijaya on Dec 21, 2007 21:58:51 GMT 8
Is this N. Tomoriana? The whole plant:
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Post by phissionkorps on Dec 22, 2007 6:50:53 GMT 8
No. I was sold the same thing (I think) under the name "clone 2". I think the plant came from BE originally, but it is certianly not tomoriana. Here's mine:
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wijaya
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Post by wijaya on Dec 22, 2007 19:36:26 GMT 8
I did post same thing in 'tanaman buas' forum, our local forum and was told that it might be Celebes Island N. Maxima
Ed
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Post by phissionkorps on Dec 23, 2007 9:11:32 GMT 8
Hi Ed,
I always thought the pitchers have looked rather maximaesque myself (albeit, my plant is rather miniature...it even has a basal at that small size). When you said on the other forum that you got it from Celebes Island, it just reaffirmed my suspicion. I had thought though, that that it woudl be larger if it is pure maxima?
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Post by cindy on Dec 23, 2007 12:45:50 GMT 8
Wijaya, I don't think that is tomoriana. It does look like a immature maxima or even copelandii.
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wijaya
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Post by wijaya on Dec 23, 2007 21:22:24 GMT 8
Phissionkorps & Cindy,
Yup, that's the greatness of the nature, so full of mystery and unknown. lol... But it could be pure Maxima, or like Cindy said it could be Copelandii? Or a hybrid? I kind of like this plant, so small but pitchering so fast and in every leaf. Only time will tell then, let's just take a good care of them and wait till it is bigger before we can do any exact identification.
Ed
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