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Post by wijaya on Oct 6, 2009 3:51:05 GMT -10
Welcome Rob, do post your collections pictures here at Da Forum.
Ed
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Post by wijaya on Oct 5, 2009 2:52:12 GMT -10
Hi Dave,
As for my thorelii, I posted before the details in pitcher plant forum, I forgot it was identified as what, anyway I will try to dig out the thread later.
I never see the female inflorescence of campanulata, I only have the male campa flowered for me. Thanks for the information.
Ed
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Post by wijaya on Oct 4, 2009 4:08:13 GMT -10
Origin: Rayong Province, Thailand Plant: Lower Pitcher:
Upper Pitcher: Lid: Lid: Lid: Leaf: Leaf: Attachment: Attachment: Inflorescence: Inflorescence: Notes: Notes: N. viking? N. ampullaria?
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Post by wijaya on Oct 4, 2009 3:58:37 GMT -10
Origin: Thailand Plant: Lower Pitcher:
Upper Pitcher: Lid: Lid: Leaf: Leaf: Attachment: Attachment: Inflorescence: Inflorescence: Notes: Notes:
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Post by wijaya on Oct 4, 2009 3:52:51 GMT -10
These are my current crossed, seeds pods still developing: of the N. thorelii female of the N. thorelii x campanulata female I will update again when the seeds pods ripen. Ed
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Post by wijaya on Sept 10, 2009 4:12:05 GMT -10
Just for fun, as the neps started to mature up they show bit of peristome so I try some 'lips-shots', do join in and post pics showing those nice lips, surely the highlanders lips will be more showy then my lowlanders. N. mirabilis N. mirabilis echinos (BE) N. veitchii N. maxima N. ampullaria x ventricosa N. xDyeriana ? N. bicalcarata x (spectabilis x northiana) N. ventricosa x (macfarlanei x aristolochoides) N. thorelii x rafflesiana N. thorelii x truncata d N. [(thorelii x rafflesiana) x thorelii] x merriliana N. xHookeriana N. maxima x [(stenophylla x lowii) x (xRokko x veitchii)] Ed
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Post by wijaya on Sept 7, 2009 4:09:33 GMT -10
This is very interesting, thought of sharing what I had before with this N. thorelii/whatever? I got some seeds called N. thorelii giant, to my surprised the seeds are much smaller size comparing with other nepenthes seeds I sown before. Of the sowing I only managed to get 2 germination out of 20-30 seeds, then later on I lost the two seedlings . I also have a female N. thorelii/ had been blooming frequently, not a stress flower as I got lots of pitchers also got the basals growing at the same time when she bloomed, so the plant is in perfect health, so far I have tried several times pollinating with several species and hybrids pollen, all turn into seeds pods but inside got small seeds, some even don't have embryo, and out of several tries I have zero germination. Just passed few days, I tried to pollinate the same plant again, I got three spikes, I cut down one and left 2 spikes and on one spike I cut the top part flower, see how this time goes, I pollinated with N. reinwardtiana and N. ventricosa x spathulata. I will update on it later. Another female blooming is my N. thorelii x campanulata (EP's) the flower size is same as N. thorelii, will wait to see how big this seeds pods will developed (if pollination is successful) and will see how big the seeds and embryo on this one, I tried pollinating using N. xDyeriana, N. ventricosa x spathulata and I will try to use the same cross to do the F2 hybrid of this one. I will also update on this one later on. Ed
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Post by wijaya on Aug 23, 2009 3:07:07 GMT -10
N. sibuyanensis x maxima the parentage of this hybrid.
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Post by wijaya on Aug 16, 2009 3:22:33 GMT -10
robert: what do you think if I say it is N. x Dyeriana? I got one from Fauzi and it looks similar to your posted pic above, he told me it is from Taiwan. Ed
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Post by wijaya on Aug 16, 2009 2:51:09 GMT -10
Thanks, do hope the fangs are more showy.
Ed
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Post by wijaya on Aug 15, 2009 5:16:25 GMT -10
only at this size, so far:
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Post by wijaya on Aug 15, 2009 5:03:00 GMT -10
N. amp x eustachya: N. amp x reinwardtiana: N. amp x vent: N. bical x amp: N. raff x amp: Ed
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Post by wijaya on Jul 28, 2009 3:39:17 GMT -10
Michael: yes, this merril hybrid is currently my favorite, with the size and coloration. One best thing is they are lowlander. Always amazed by the raff variants, each individual raffs are unique. Ed
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Post by wijaya on Jul 27, 2009 2:52:04 GMT -10
red variants raff getting bigger: brownish variants: greenish peristomes: closed up on the teethy: uppers of wide mouth variant: closer look on the peristome: some EP's: and love this giant red pitcher: Ed
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Post by wijaya on Jul 25, 2009 1:00:27 GMT -10
François,
Looks like you are applying the horizontal growing to your campanulata, for how long have you tilted the pot? So far, how is the progress? They grow faster? I have been wanting to try that after saw your post of the campa habitat, but still haven't figure out how to until I saw your post, thanks.
Nice pics as always love those fresh green spaghnum all over your terrarium.
Ed
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