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Post by tuuagso on Jan 19, 2012 6:44:28 GMT -10
Hello everybody. A friend of mine sent me this highlander plant, this was supposed to be a N. spathulata x aristolochioides or a N. (spathulata x aristolochioides) x truncata. I just wanted you to take a look at this plant, as I'm not convinced it has something of spathulata nor truncata. Maybe the pitcher is not big enough, but what do you think?
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Post by mikuláš on Jan 20, 2012 3:03:18 GMT -10
Hmm...it's probably too early to tell. But it is definitely a hybrid with aristolochioides
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Post by dirtbiketina on Jan 20, 2012 6:09:43 GMT -10
i mean it def to early to say exactly, but with having the n. aristo traits its def going to reduce peristome size and does seem have the n. truncata body shape..
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Post by hegory on Jan 22, 2012 8:15:18 GMT -10
looks like maybe some merriliana to me, or some sangiunea.
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Post by tuuagso on Mar 11, 2012 17:28:32 GMT -10
Finally its second pitcher came out, and it's gettng more clear what it really is, I suspect it's something like "N. (spathulata x aristolochioides) x ventricosa)" or something like that, the peristome looks kind of ventricosa-ish
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