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J. Doe......

The never ending story.....


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wow. I was leaning towards pure fusca, maybe the flaired petrisome variety. Now I think it has vetchii in it... You never know what those garden stores are going to wind up with...I just depends on what the tissue culture labs spit out.
 
Hello schloaty..

N. Fusca, was my clue also, but as you say, there is something else involved (i think)...

I will keep on replying to this topic with new pics, just for the fun of it..

And in 5 years we may have "cracked the nut", hopefully...

/ Tomas, sweden
 
Tomas,

Here is a link to a post about my N. 'Allardii' where you can see a few comparison pictures.

Allardii Thread

The Allardii is Veitchii x Maxima and although VERY similar to your plant, there are enough differences for me to suggest yours probably does not have Veitchii in it.  As quite a few have suggested, I also lean towards your being a Maxima x Fusca... maybe.

Aaron.
 
The peristome is quite unique given the shape I am inclined to lean to a veitchii parent. And given one of your earlier shots of the whole plant I might be willing to suggest maxima "Sulawesi" form (it has really wavy leaves, almost looks like a lasagna noodle.)

That is my 2 cents, sorry I can't offer more
 
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