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Post by rainforest on Mar 23, 2009 7:49:43 GMT -10
I had a little time today to get some snap shots in between really weird weather this year. This is a shot of a newly opened N. raff dark x sibuyanensis (EP). This is a favorite of mine and these have really done well for me in my warm climate. I know others who have this and they also live in the tropics and get good results with this. I am curious if anyone has this hybrid in the colder temperate climates and how do these fare for you? I also believe a cross of rafflesiana x rownanae by sibuyanensis would also make charming big pitchers! M
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Post by obregon562 on Mar 23, 2009 13:40:02 GMT -10
lovely size, and that pinkish shade is killer! The lid adds just enough too...another rainforest stunner!
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Post by ellisonk001 on Mar 23, 2009 18:45:33 GMT -10
Rainforest,
Thank you for sharing all of your beautiful pictures. As a newbie, these pictures and your helpful cultivation tips are very inspiring. Again thanks for sharing.
Keith
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Post by wijaya on Mar 24, 2009 3:37:51 GMT -10
Hi M, thanks for sharing the picture, is this one male? If so, hopefully the (N. raff elongated x rowanae) x (N. raff dark x sibuyanensis) a success. Ed
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Post by rainforest on Mar 24, 2009 6:38:42 GMT -10
Yes this clone is a male. (the spike is from a Tiveyi) but one of the raff x sib is female.
This is a good grower making very rounded squat lowers and attractive uppers.
M
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