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Post by unclemasa on May 6, 2009 19:43:21 GMT -10
I think this is the first time I have seen uppers of this unusual cross .....
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Post by sdcarnivores on May 6, 2009 19:49:29 GMT -10
Clipeata x rafflesiana? If so, pretty damn awesome!
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Post by sockhom on May 7, 2009 6:24:07 GMT -10
I think it has some rafflesiana in it, Sam.
A real beauty for sure.
François.
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Post by boris on May 7, 2009 10:40:18 GMT -10
very nice pitcher!!! I've never seen a cross of it but you wrote it's unusual ... so there might be a sumatrana in it. Else I go for rafflesiana also thorelii ("unknown") x sumatrana sumatrana x rafflesiana
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Post by darenc on May 7, 2009 11:27:52 GMT -10
Raff x Albo
sweet looking
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Post by jgriffin on May 7, 2009 12:04:26 GMT -10
thorelii x raff
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Post by jgriffin on May 7, 2009 12:07:38 GMT -10
Though I also know you had a raff x 'Isle de France" if you are really saying unusual...
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Post by Robiii on May 9, 2009 13:41:55 GMT -10
Damn too late to say this... if it is.
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Post by unclemasa on May 10, 2009 22:02:38 GMT -10
Of course, sdcarnivores was right on the first guess. N. clipeata x rafflesiana.
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Post by Robiii on May 11, 2009 10:46:34 GMT -10
Wow and I would have stuck to thorelii x raff or said raff x fusca. Would not have thought of clipeata x raff. And that's an intermediate pitcher correct?
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Post by rainforest on May 15, 2009 6:37:49 GMT -10
Is this the MT clone?
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Post by wijaya on May 16, 2009 3:09:45 GMT -10
Sam, how long have you grow this one? I got one and found that it is quite a slow grower. I got mine as a tiny seedling from June 2007 until just recently the growth suddenly take off. This is the pitcher size so far: Ed
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Post by rainforest on May 27, 2009 6:49:00 GMT -10
These hybrids actually grow better with high light and allowed to dry out rapidly (for me) and rewetted often. I think this is a clipeata trait as N. clipeata x reinwardtiana grows similarly.
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