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Here are a few updates from my H. parva x sarracenioides:
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Thanks mate, its definitely getting there. I actually had a hunch it was parva x sarracenioides but had it labelled as tatei x sarracenioides. From looking through this thread, it is nice to confirm that it is indeed what I suspected. It is definitely very fuzzy on the exterior, it also produces...
parva x sarracenioides from that seed you gave me at the 2012 necps show
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Nepenthes villosa, grown from seed germinated in 2002 by Rob Sacilotto,
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JMatt,
Thanks yeah it has put out some huge leaves recently, I think its nearly a foot across now.
Also, to answer your email, unfortunately I think Ryan had sold the cutting you gave him, he is going through financial struggles so was forced to sell a significant portion of his personal...
Looking Great dude, you really grew out that one well. Here is a pic of the macro,
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@hcarlton, the leaves are actually very similar to hamata. I think it might be an older offset from the hamata complex. In fact, I would say it could be seen as an intermediate between the hamata complex and pitopangii/glabrata.
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Here is another picture of the newest leaf...
Here is a photo of the whole plant
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