bonfield
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Post by bonfield on Nov 17, 2019 5:15:18 GMT
One of my N. [( mirabilis "wing" x ampullaria "black miracle") x ( mirabilis "globosa" x ampullaria "black miracle")] has a strange mutation that appears between the wings of the pitchers, it reminds me of the scene from Alien!
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coline
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Post by coline on Nov 18, 2019 14:18:36 GMT
Awesome mutation, as if the plant was on an ancestral form
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bonfield
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Post by bonfield on Dec 3, 2019 20:30:52 GMT
Thanks, I can't wait until it throws out some basals!
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Post by bonfield on Feb 2, 2020 5:53:00 GMT
This is the sibling of the chestburster from the same batch of seeds, it doesn't have the same protrusion, but is still a beautiful plant that produces dark banding on the front of the peristome.
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Post by bonfield on Apr 27, 2020 1:34:34 GMT
Here's an update on Chestburster to celebrate Alien Day! Doesn't it look perfectly safe to stick your face near the pitcher opening?
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