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Post by unclemasa on Mar 26, 2008 21:03:26 GMT -10
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Post by unclemasa on Mar 26, 2008 21:03:49 GMT -10
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Post by sockhom on Apr 4, 2008 7:35:57 GMT -10
Adult plants: The following plant grew in shade. The leaves are broader. Aerial pitchers: Lid: -Peristome: - under the lid. A very colorful spot with lots of glands, mainly located in the center: Spur: A raceme. Some inflorescences have some flowers borne on double pedicels like those of Nepenthes sanguinea but this is an irregular feature. I found most flowers are developped at the end of a single pedicel like most Indochina species ( smilesii/ anamensis, mirabilis, the dubious thorelii). And these are some seed pods:
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Post by sockhom on Apr 4, 2008 8:17:18 GMT -10
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