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Post by ding on May 24, 2007 16:36:10 GMT 8
pic1 pic2 pic3 pic4 pic5 pic6 pic7 pic8 pic9 pic10 pic11 pic12 pic13 pic14 pic15 pic16 pic17
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Post by artificialive on May 24, 2007 23:01:52 GMT 8
Hi ding, u seem to have a lot of hybrids! Is pic 4 Gracilis x Raff? (the controversial pic that day ;D ) Is pic 10 a hybrid too? i just thought it is.. the peristome looks like Mirabilis..
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Post by David on May 25, 2007 8:49:59 GMT 8
Nice plants!
Is pix 11 rafflesiana x mirabilis? I'm also curious to know what upper pitcher is pix 12 is? What is pix 3?
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Post by ding on May 25, 2007 12:01:20 GMT 8
hi artificialive. for the pic 4, i still have no idea of what kind of hybrid it is. pitcher's peristome is green when young. it turns dark when mature. the pic10 is n. coccaina if not mistaken. the plant is a male plant growing in extremely healthy condition. it grows a lot of offshoots and basal shoots. i'd give some cuttings to bifurcatum through mail a few days ago. i shall post some other pictures of the plant later.
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Post by ding on May 25, 2007 12:05:25 GMT 8
hi david. yes. the pic11 is n. rafflesiana x n. mirabilis. the pic12 is also that kind of hybrid too. in fact you are looking the upper pitcher of the plant now. the pic3 is the upper pitcher of n. xhookeriana.
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Post by ding on May 25, 2007 12:25:47 GMT 8
here are some other pictures of pic10. pic18 - intermdiate offshoots pic19 - upper pitchers pic20 - upper pitcher's close up pic21 - upper pitcher's close up
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Post by David on May 25, 2007 14:06:49 GMT 8
hi david. yes. the pic11 is n. rafflesiana x n. mirabilis. the pic12 is also that kind of hybrid too. in fact you are looking the upper pitcher of the plant now. the pic3 is the upper pitcher of n. xhookeriana. Hmm, nice upper pitcher of xhookeriana. I think I shall let my "hooker" vine so I can have the uppers. ;D
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Post by David on May 25, 2007 14:14:08 GMT 8
Ding, Did you mean N. xcoccenia rather than N. coccaina? If it is xcoccenia, it sure is different from what I use to see. This is great as it means you have a plant from a different clone than the ones we use to see in nurseries. Do you have more cuttings to spare? Hmm, I am not sure but do you think it might be N. xtrichocarpa?
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Post by bifurcatum on May 25, 2007 14:18:17 GMT 8
Hi Ding,
Isnt the 12 pics is a hybrid of truncata? How big is that pitchers? And thenks for the cutting ;D,
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Post by fauzi on May 26, 2007 0:42:24 GMT 8
Hi Ding
If I'm not mistaken Pic 10 is an upper pitcher of hybrid between N.ampullaria and N.mirabilis = N.kuchingensis.
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Post by ding on May 27, 2007 12:19:14 GMT 8
hi fauzi, i think you're right. the pic10 is more like n. kuchingensis then the n. coccenia. i can't see any trait of n. rafflesisna from the hybrid.
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Post by ding on May 27, 2007 12:22:08 GMT 8
hi david. i think the plant is n. kuchingensis rather than n. xcoccenia or n. xtrichocarpa. yes i do have some cuttings in the pot now.
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Post by ding on May 27, 2007 12:26:12 GMT 8
hi bifurcatum. pic12 is the hybrid between n. rafflesiana and n. mirabilis. in fact the hybrid comes from the habitat where n. rafflesiana, n. mirabilis, n. ampullaria and n. gracilis exist. the upper pitcher is about 15 cm in length.
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Post by artificialive on Jul 2, 2007 9:18:23 GMT 8
hi fauzi, i think you're right. the pic10 is more like n. kuchingensis then the n. coccenia. i can't see any trait of n. rafflesisna from the hybrid. Hi all, this is a pic of N. xKuchingensis from GCS. It is globose rather then cylindrical.. perhaps its from a different variety?
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