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Post by vividrays84 on Apr 19, 2011 9:14:48 GMT -10
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Post by leilani on Apr 27, 2011 15:45:06 GMT -10
That is a really nice specimen. I have two and both are very different from each other and from yours. Both of mine are very slow to grow under intermediate conditions. I'm not sure if they would like it warmer or cooler. I was considering moving one to the highland house to see how it reacts.
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Post by vividrays84 on Apr 28, 2011 6:24:47 GMT -10
There is so much variability among them. Both of mine grow nice under warmer Temps. Can you post pics? I've seen your nice squat form.. What's ther look like?
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Post by dvg on Apr 28, 2011 11:31:35 GMT -10
With the potential size that your plant gets from it's parent's genetics and the color already being shown, it looks like you have a very special plant there.
Congrats and thanks for sharing.
dvg
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Post by vividrays84 on Apr 29, 2011 7:56:41 GMT -10
thanks:)
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Post by thezyo on Apr 29, 2011 17:01:28 GMT -10
Oooh nice, almost like densi X king of spades minus the red pitchers. (so you can actually see the pretty spots on the pitcher body)
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Post by leilani on Apr 29, 2011 18:01:29 GMT -10
It has grown so slow that I have ignored it and had to go looking just to find it. Lo and behold, it has a new pitcher and now I will have to correct my previous statement ..... One of mine appears to be like yours but smaller. I would expect the pitcher to fill out and the peristome to become more like yours as the plant gets larger.
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Post by vraev on Apr 30, 2011 5:45:15 GMT -10
wow! very nice hybrid. Looks almost as promising as lowii x truncata.
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Post by vividrays84 on Apr 30, 2011 12:56:37 GMT -10
Wow! Very nice!! Yours is more elongated. Love the colors!
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Post by vividrays84 on Apr 30, 2011 13:03:01 GMT -10
This is mine when it was smaller:
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