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Post by rainforest on Aug 11, 2008 14:04:09 GMT -10
This is N. albomarginata x veitchii N. trtuncata x mira next to a small ventricosa red x (lowii x ventricosa) An upper pitcher of N. ventricosa x (ventricosa x talangensis) N. maxima x truncata Pretty red dragon N. truncata Exotica N. bical seedling M
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obregon562
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Post by obregon562 on Aug 11, 2008 19:14:05 GMT -10
Nice! that albo x veitchii is kinda a let down huh? hmm. i love that truncata x mira! i need to get one of those! is that ventricosa x (ventricosa x talangensis) your own hybrid Michael? its very pretty!
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Post by rainforest on Aug 12, 2008 7:17:10 GMT -10
Those you mentioned are all ep hybrids. The influence of albomarginata is so dominant, that even the wavy peristome of veitchii's cancels out in its offspring.
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Post by phissionkorps on Aug 12, 2008 21:33:24 GMT -10
I like albo x veitchii. There's a good amount of variation in it, and I find it one of the subtly pretty plants. Everyone needs some pretty but not overbearing plants in their collection.
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