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Post by leilani on Jul 6, 2013 21:42:24 GMT -10
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Post by shawnintland on Jul 7, 2013 0:29:30 GMT -10
"Something extra special on the way ......" Does it have 'fangs' by any chance???"
At first I thought the stout tendril looked like a bical, but on second look at all the rest of those shots... everything you're growing seems to have massive tendrils! :>)
and love the color on those Tills!
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Post by leilani on Jul 7, 2013 22:19:07 GMT -10
It has been summer weather here and the lowlanders are loving it. Not bical but a combination of two very lowland plants that would love it at your place. a day older .....
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Post by dueoka on Jul 8, 2013 6:38:47 GMT -10
merrilliana x northiana?
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Post by Domgravine06 on Jul 8, 2013 9:33:37 GMT -10
Hey Sam! Sure this isnt lowii x merrilliana??? Kinda looks like one.
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Post by shawnintland on Jul 8, 2013 14:38:28 GMT -10
It has been summer weather here and the lowlanders are loving it. Not bical but a combination of two very lowland plants that would love it at your place. Well, we do do whatever we can to keep out plants happy, right? This looks like something that deserves to get what it wants...so, when can I expect its arrival! Haa, haa, haa!
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Post by leilani on Jul 8, 2013 16:12:07 GMT -10
dueoka ...... ding, ding, ding! That's it! dominic ..... "yes", N. lowii x merrilliana. Sorry, I often do this late at night. shawn ..... The plant would be happier but ..... I don't think so. It is a pretty big plant but has only ever made about three pitchers (... in the heat of summer). I've been waiting a long time. Today's pic ...
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Post by leilani on Jul 9, 2013 13:37:31 GMT -10
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Post by christianjames on Jul 9, 2013 14:01:37 GMT -10
I thought N. Stillest Hour NN4511126 was 'Hamakua' (thorelii x spectabilis) x campanulata) x truncata? you have it listed as: N. (thorelii x spectabilis) x truncata missing the Campanulata, which also seems to not show up in any of the plants of that hybrid I've seen... is this a correction to the grex? or just a late night? :-)
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Post by unclemasa on Jul 10, 2013 20:52:24 GMT -10
Hi Christian ... N. ((thorelii x spectabilis) x campanulata) x truncata. I could really use a secretary. The campanulata is apparent in the Hamakua grex but those characteristics seem to fold in the later combination with truncata.
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Post by unclemasa on Jul 11, 2013 21:57:50 GMT -10
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Post by christianjames on Jul 12, 2013 11:40:06 GMT -10
Wow, thats really got some size to it!
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Post by Robiii on Jul 21, 2013 18:57:39 GMT -10
Simply amazing.
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