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Post by osmosis on Apr 17, 2008 0:56:49 GMT -10
On arrival June 2005. Unfortunately the clone was not identified and Andreas has since been unable to tell me which it was *EDIT June 2009* After comparing this with the named 2A clone plant (see other post on this board) it looks like this plant is 2A, not clone 16, which is the only other one that is generally marketed) Pitcher December 2005 April 2006 September 2006 Whole plant (front,right) September 2006. Mature lower pitcher October 2006 July 2007 Intermediate pitcher - just opened Developing pitcher (see September 2007 for result) Vine August 2007 Coloured up pitcher from July Opening pitcher from July bud September 2007 Opened pitcher from July Note: This plant aborted all it's developing pitcher buds over winter in 2007 and again 2008. Don't know why April 2008 - Vine and flower
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obregon562
Nobiles
"I do believe Im feeling stronger everyday."
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Post by obregon562 on May 11, 2008 7:36:30 GMT -10
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Post by osmosis on Jul 5, 2008 21:06:26 GMT -10
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Post by osmosis on Sept 28, 2008 9:14:54 GMT -10
Aug 2008
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jimmy
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Post by jimmy on Oct 7, 2008 17:30:56 GMT -10
Excellent growing, Osmosis! Really, just a wonderful plant you've grown there. Thanks for posting your pics - keep up the good work!
Sincerely, Jimmy
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Post by rainforest on Nov 13, 2008 16:07:37 GMT -10
These must have been what this species is named for. Bright green (yellow) pitchers. I guess one can say that these would require more light or different conditions for it to show its characteristics better, but oddly, the other clones all appear to color up well. So high lighting is not a problem with these.
M
I'm still waiting for someone to show me one with yellow in it as its predominant color! Perhaps a photo (of a pure yellow) is found on Wistuba's site.
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Post by osmosis on Jun 14, 2009 20:41:30 GMT -10
June 2009 - flowering again, and now with decent uppers and lowers together
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Post by osmosis on Jun 21, 2009 10:26:48 GMT -10
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