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Post by Jeremiah on Mar 14, 2007 2:31:01 GMT
Here are a few photo over the past few weeks. Nothing all that spectacular but not bad for this time of year. N. spathulata x spectabilis N. spathulata x spectabilis N. lowii x ventricosa red N. lowii x ventricosa red N. macfarlanei x ventricosa N. thorelii x aristolochioides N. sanguinea ‘Orange’ N. veitchii x lowii ep Clone# 14 N. ephippiata N. hamata H75/JK N. hamata H75/JK -Jeremiah-
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Post by glider14 on Mar 14, 2007 3:08:17 GMT
WOW! N. spatulata x spectabilis is gorgeous! Alex
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Post by sundewmatt on Mar 14, 2007 4:58:30 GMT
very nice!
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Post by chug on Mar 14, 2007 6:05:54 GMT
Mmmmm.. N. hamata.. *drools* Great looking pitchers, good colours and shapes.
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Post by PlantAKiss on Mar 14, 2007 13:17:51 GMT
As always, fantastic Jeremiah! I like the aristo hybrid. Nice!
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Post by Sockhom on Mar 15, 2007 9:25:21 GMT
Awesome plants Jeremiah ! Those hamata closes-up are impressive. François.
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Post by Michael Catalani on Mar 15, 2007 14:18:13 GMT
The thorelii x aristo turned out to be a really nice looking hybrid. Very nice pics!
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Post by quogue on May 23, 2007 16:18:19 GMT
Figured I'd add a few pics to this thread... although your pictures are hard to follow up on Jeremiah.. Ventricosa Red Newly opened Veitchii x Tiveyi pitcher Frontal More Colour This here's a hybrid with the same parents as Dyeriana, does that make it one? Well, I kinda think that to be an "official" Dyeriana it's gotta be a clone from the Victorian hybrid, but later crosses such as this one are quite nice too... and it gives em a bit of variety, check the peristome colours here: The guy on the right is newly opened Same pitchers, abit older Newly opened pitcher Same pitcher, a week or so older Same pitcher that put on some more colour Another pitcher, newly opened Same pitcher, more colour
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Post by jorick on May 24, 2007 15:13:45 GMT
Nice plants ( both of you ).
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