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Post by rainforest on Mar 25, 2008 14:32:11 GMT -10
N. lowii will always be a high demand species. Anything crossed with this species will produce some of the most interesting offspring ever seen. N. lowii when crossed with N. veitchii highland form produces some very colorful pitchers that are so outlandish that they may appear fake-appearing. Plus the inheritance of the hairs under the lids is a bonus to make its offspring seem odd. Michael
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