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Post by unclemasa on Feb 14, 2008 22:03:38 GMT -10
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Post by rainforest on Apr 7, 2008 7:19:56 GMT -10
N. truncata a seedling from Exotica Plants Note that a wide array of variations exists among this pure-bred species. As evidenced in many other species (rafflesiana, ampullaria, maxima, etc.) N. truncata exhibits variations even among its siblings. M
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Post by phissionkorps on Apr 12, 2008 17:35:03 GMT -10
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Post by unclemasa on Jun 2, 2008 23:25:38 GMT -10
from .... LHNN from .... rainforest N. truncata (Exotica seed grown) This is actually more brown than red. This latest batch of second generation seedlings have been showing some interesting color variations. A striped form, but striped in vivid color tones not seen in many truncata forms.
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Post by unclemasa on Jun 2, 2008 23:30:04 GMT -10
from .... rainforest Someone had sent me seeds from wild collected truncata couple years back. It appears that these are of the "Mt. Pasian" form and some of them even appear brown-black in color. Here's one in full sun. This plant is very leathery and solid.
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Post by unclemasa on Jun 2, 2008 23:30:48 GMT -10
from .... rainforest A dark brown-black form Another with a wide (slightly damaged peristome) dark chocolate coloration.
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Post by unclemasa on Apr 4, 2009 3:57:26 GMT -10
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