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Post by dvg on Oct 11, 2013 10:21:51 GMT -10
The nice thing about clones is what you see is what you're gonna get. Take these two N. truncata clones from Wistuba below, reddish leaves (l), Pasian (r). The Pasian makes a slender pitcher body, whereas the reddish leaves shorter but stouter pitcher is already mouse-ready. Either way, they're both pretty specimens. dvg
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Post by christianjames on Oct 11, 2013 12:30:00 GMT -10
Spectacular! I was just thinking of making a post that I'm looking to buy one of the Reddish Leaves clones (#1 on my wish list).
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Post by dvg on Oct 12, 2013 7:13:42 GMT -10
Spectacular! I was just thinking of making a post that I'm looking to buy one of the Reddish Leaves clones (#1 on my wish list). Thanks CJ, you won't be disappointed with having a reddish leaves in your collection. The plant is a vigorous and robust grower and you already know what you'll be getting for pitchers. This plant has been out there in cultivation for quite some time now, so it shouldn't prove difficult to acquire. dvg
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