lowii
Urceolatae
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Post by lowii on Jan 16, 2011 2:58:40 GMT -10
Hi, here are a few pics of my plants: N. glandulifera N. truncata "Queen x King" Has anyone else this "second" row of wings on each side of the pitcher? N. ventricosa x lowii - A cutting of a plant from the original first cross made by Johannes Marabini here with my first N. platychilla upper N. maxima H from EP N. truncata x ephippiata N. lowii x campanulata. The pics were taken in october: And a quick shot trough the glass from today cheers, Michael
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Post by crusher on Jan 16, 2011 7:40:47 GMT -10
Very very beautiful neps! Especially N. x 'briggsiana' Ale
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Post by vraev on Jan 16, 2011 9:26:05 GMT -10
Spectacular plants Michael. I love the glandulifera. wow!! Just amazing!!!
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Post by nodine on Jan 17, 2011 16:59:35 GMT -10
Beautiful!
Your black truncata looks great! How have you mounted it and with what media?
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lowii
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Post by lowii on Jan 17, 2011 22:04:50 GMT -10
Your black truncata looks great! How have you mounted it and with what media? Thanks! I'm not sure about the correct englisch term, but its a basket made from some coconut stuff. And this basket is fixed to the grid with some wire. The Media is a mix of spaghnum, cedar and perlite. I use this for all my Neps and it works great. cheers, Michael
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PHaze
Urceolatae
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Post by PHaze on Jan 29, 2011 15:10:20 GMT -10
Hi, N. truncata "Queen x King" Has anyone else this "second" row of wings on each side of the pitcher? I have noticed a 2 nd row of wings on some, but not all, of the pitchers made by my 'Queen x King' truncatas.
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