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Post by unclemasa on Jun 25, 2008 8:01:42 GMT -10
Origin: Philippines Plant: Lower Pitcher: Upper Pitcher: Lid: Leaf: Attachment: Inflorescense: Notes:
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Post by cloudsitter on Jul 11, 2008 17:01:25 GMT -10
Odd the pitcher resembles my boschiana but the plant is unfamiliar. Not too sure on what possiblities, since the Philippine Nepenthes are my least known/understood.
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Dave Evans
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Post by Dave Evans on Jul 14, 2008 13:57:50 GMT -10
Dear Wanakorn,
Your plant isn't showing enough detail yet... At this point all I can say is it looks close to N. alata (flat peristome), but something is a bit off... Like the base of the pitcher isn't swollen enough, the lamia seem extra rounded... The plant is a little too hairy... But it could just be a pudgy, hirsute N. alata. Nice color. Too bad about leaf spotting.
In my opinion, it does not look like N. boschiana, expect for the coloration pattern on the pitcher, not even the leaves. And similar color patterns can be found on the pitchers of several species.
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Post by unclemasa on Jul 15, 2008 13:17:27 GMT -10
Hi Dave,
It's not my plant. It belongs to wanakorn.
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Dave Evans
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Post by Dave Evans on Jul 15, 2008 20:20:57 GMT -10
Sorry Sam,
The format of this forum is a bit more complex than I'm used to. Not a complaint, but I sort feel like I'm stumbling around, still getting used to things.
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Post by sockhom on Jul 15, 2008 23:57:49 GMT -10
Don't worry, Dave. Soon, you will feel (almost) at home.
François.
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