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Post by shawnintland on Sept 27, 2010 8:41:56 GMT 7
Hi guys, I don't post very often but here's a few shots of some LL neps from Thailand; "Viking"; N. "thorelii" x raff 'Jahore spotted'; N. "thorelii" x miranda; A tubby N. kuchinensis; nicely colored N. kuch. x miranda; N. truncata; and another version; N. coccinea; N. reinwardtiana 'red'; N. "Viking" x khasiana; aka "Giant Tiger"; ~Shawn ;D
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Post by porq on Sept 27, 2010 9:33:49 GMT 7
im very impressed with ur viking collection... great photo shawn
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Post by yumcatz on Sept 27, 2010 9:35:07 GMT 7
Mr Shawn, are you sure the tubby kuchingensis is kuchingensis? I have a similiar plant in my garden. Pure green with some veins in the body. The seller labelled is as x hookeriana and I think the same because the peristome is looks like x hookeriana rather than x kuchingensis.
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Post by shawnintland on Sept 27, 2010 10:27:55 GMT 7
Hi Yumcatz, I'm "pretty sure" it is a N. kuchinensis; Take a look at the 2 right hand "intermediate/upper" pitchers in the photo below. This is a plant growing above my shower and I just noticed the row of pitchers the other day! The form of the uppers are nothing like the uppers of my N. hookerianas. And my N. hooker uppers; What do you think? Mr Shawn, are you sure the tubby kuchingensis is kuchingensis? I have a similiar plant in my garden. Pure green with some veins in the body. The seller labelled is as x hookeriana and I think the same because the peristome is looks like x hookeriana rather than x kuchingensis.
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Post by yumcatz on Sept 27, 2010 10:59:55 GMT 7
By looking to the shape of another pitchers the plant produced, I believe its a x kuchingensis :lol: My plants has a consistent round shape pitcher
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