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Hello! I know i am a little late in this topic, but I think it is a mirabilis. My younger mirabilis has little-not-fully-developed pitchers like these ones.
Cheers,
Jorge Joel...
Emilia's Garden
<span style='color:teal'>Hello! Well i am the proud owner of this rafflesiana mutant flower;0)
Walter, thank you for making the link on this, i completly forgot to make it. Thanks my friend!
Here are a couple of pictures so you all can know waht we are talking about:
The Lotus-like lonely...
<span style='color:teal'>Thank you guys!
Ludwig, hmmm... I do think you can do cuttings from Viking. At least i have read that there are some people in Asia doing it. Still i have to wait a looooong time to try it with my plant.
Capslock, so yours has also 3 pitchers... hehehe... curious...
<span style='color:teal'>I am sorry, and i do not want to sound disrespectful, but i do not agree with this.
After all the reason for forums like this is to exchange experiences and knowledge, even the "Look at my plant". If all those "Look at my plant.", "What do you think about my plant?"...
<span style='color:teal'>Hmmm... Why? This is the Sarracenia forum, right?
Besides, this is not a topic about Sarracenia comming out of dormancy, etc... It is about the color that my Sarracenia has under the Caribbean Sun.
Sorry, but i do not understand your request.</span>
<span style='color:teal'>Hello!
Look at the nice coloration that this plant has gained.
This is how my plant looked on last January 2006, mainly green.
Now see how it looks right now, in May 2006, mainly red.
Sun makes marvelous things on living ceatures!
Anyone else have pics of this...
<span style='color:teal'>Hello there!
Here is an update of my plant, now that it has fully produced its 3rd pitcher.
And the whole plant it hthe 3 pitchers:
This 3rd pitcher is not like the 1st one, which does not have neck. But it does not have the long neck like the 2nd. It is really...
<span style='color:teal'>Hello!
Here is another update of this strange Nepenthes.
The plant has not only continued producing twin leaves with 2 active pitchers, but now the leaves are twisted. I love this mutant!
What do you guys think about this mutant?</span>
<span style='color:teal'>Ohh that is a beautiful mac pitcher!!! I do see the white hairs.... Has it been dificult for you to cultivate it?
Cheers!</span>
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