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Post by rainforest on Apr 25, 2009 15:51:58 GMT -10
This is EP's N. maxima x veitchii Sarawak Sorry about the pitcher on the right, I almost had it lost it's contents on me while trying to position the plant. This is a good grower and will be nicer as it gets larger in its new home. M
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obregon562
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Post by obregon562 on Apr 26, 2009 7:34:38 GMT -10
that is beautiful! it has everything you can want in a nep hybrid-large wings, speckled pitcher body, striped, red, and flaring peristome, and size! Wow!
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Post by Dave Evans on Apr 29, 2009 17:07:43 GMT -10
Never really liked the older N. Tiveyi clone(s?), but the new ones are great!
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Post by rainforest on May 31, 2009 8:07:53 GMT -10
This is N. veitchii x Tiveyi Note how strong the veitchii genes show through to this. M
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Post by obregon562 on May 31, 2009 13:24:22 GMT -10
also beautiful! I lkove veitchii/tiveyi!
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Post by bonsay on Jun 1, 2009 20:59:19 GMT -10
Hi M, which one grows faster and easier ? the x tiveyii or the veitchii x xtiveyii ?
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Post by rainforest on Jun 3, 2009 9:23:17 GMT -10
About the same. My Tiveyi's tend to grow long while the veitchii x Tiveyis grow squat.
M
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Post by sdcarnivores on Jun 5, 2009 20:52:32 GMT -10
Rainforest, the second one looks more like it'd be (northiana x veitchii ) x tiveyi, mostly because of the roundish pitcher shape, mouth, and leaf. The leaf seem like a definite marker for northiana x veitchii in it. Could be wrong though.
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Post by rainforest on Jun 6, 2009 7:08:52 GMT -10
EP pointed out that it was N.[(Mixta x maxima) x veitchii] x (northiana x veitchii). No wonder the tag got lost. I will change the tag for this. Thanks for pointing this out.
M
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