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Post by unclemasa on May 15, 2008 13:48:38 GMT -10
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daveh
Urceolatae
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Post by daveh on May 15, 2008 14:22:42 GMT -10
Freaky! ... and oddly cool
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Maxx
Vulgatae
I smile because I have no idea what's going on.
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Post by Maxx on May 15, 2008 16:59:12 GMT -10
Lets see that thing catch some bugs! ;D
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Post by xvart on May 15, 2008 18:23:46 GMT -10
What is the cross? Is it unique to that pitcher or do the others show similar peristome development? That's a massive tendril, too.
xvart.
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obregon562
Nobiles
"I do believe Im feeling stronger everyday."
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Post by obregon562 on May 17, 2008 6:13:05 GMT -10
yeah what is that? It looks great aside from the massive deformity...
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Post by cloudsitter on May 20, 2008 19:37:10 GMT -10
aristo x maxima?
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Post by cloudsitter on May 20, 2008 19:38:00 GMT -10
wait is this photo shopped?
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Post by unclemasa on May 20, 2008 19:47:32 GMT -10
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Post by cloudsitter on May 20, 2008 20:00:14 GMT -10
I knew it after givin' it a good visual inspection.
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Post by cloudsitter on May 20, 2008 20:02:25 GMT -10
So is it maxima or something else?
and what time zone are you in Sam? or should I say all of us?
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Post by vraev on May 20, 2008 20:47:51 GMT -10
multiple times I started writing the post the VERY first time I saw the image. My eyes immediately spotted the blurriness of the soil near Sam's index finger. It always popped out to me. Same with the blurriness seen along the wings of the pitcher + some of the pattern. Yet....I didn't wasn't totally sure as the peristome portion has a convincing shadow from the lid.
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