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Post by rainforest on Apr 9, 2008 9:35:33 GMT -10
N. (spathulata x aristolochioides) x (lowii x ventricosa) corrected 4/18 Srd. M
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Post by srduggins on Apr 18, 2008 7:50:17 GMT -10
This will be a highly sought after cross as will all the lowii x ventricosa crosses. At least it was highly sought after by me. I guess I'll post my new pitchers here too. There will be a wide variability in these plants so get as many as you can! Even the leaves look different. This crazy wide peristome on such a young pitcher is just amazing: I think this is from the same plant: This plant really shows the talangensis-like introgressed peristome common to aristo hybrids: Both of those plants exhibit pitchers that start out lightly colored and get much darker with age, or the lighter pitchers just developed more in transit (the dark). This one shows a narrow pitcher body that I hope is synonymous with lowii's narrow lower pitchers and so that when it matures, it may show more of the lowii upper characteristics!
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Post by srduggins on Apr 7, 2009 11:16:20 GMT -10
update:
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Post by rainforest on Apr 7, 2009 14:07:43 GMT -10
Steve, That last one looks very exciting. Almost talangensis-like with solid dark coloration. That is a keeper. I have several clones and each one is unique!
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Post by srduggins on Apr 28, 2009 10:27:56 GMT -10
I have 3 clones from this grex. Clone #1 has a purple body and wide introgressed peristome as seen previously and below: Clone #2 looks similar but with a red pitcher body: Clone #3 is displaying a wide mouth with a narrow striped peristome:
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Post by leilani on Feb 21, 2010 20:45:13 GMT -10
N. (spathulata x aritolochioides) x (lowii x ventricosa)
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Post by srduggins on Jun 25, 2010 5:45:57 GMT -10
this clone is developing a macfarlanei mustache: similar pitcher shape as Sam's, but darker color and introgressed peristome. This is a fresh pitcher, and it does get darker.
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