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  • #401
N mirabilis xx kuchingensis


N mirabilis x bicalcarata


N maxima giant


N (mirabilis x gracilis) xx Miranda


N boschiana x campanulata


N truncata x veitchii


N reinwardtiana


N [thorelii x (stenophylla x lowii)] xx mixta


N hirsute


N ampullaria Harlequin


N ampullaria Cantley's Red


N Red Dragon


N (ventricosa x sibuyanensis) x merrilliana


N x Kristen Ammar


N truncata x ventricosa
 
  • #402
Everything looks great Keith, especially the rafflesianas and ampullarias ! Your photo of "reinwardtiana" is actually Nepenthes maxima though.
 
  • #403
Everything looks great Keith, especially the rafflesianas and ampullarias ! Your photo of "reinwardtiana" is actually Nepenthes maxima though.

Thanks for the kind words! I also had my doubts about the "reinwardtiana", but have kept it labeled as I received it.....
 
  • #404
There was a batch of "reinwardtiana" seed that went around few years ago that all turned out to be Nepenthes maxima. This is very likely one of those plants. Having said that though, those seeds produced some of the nicest maximas I've seen. Paul B. has a few exceptionally nice ones from this mislabeled seed.
 
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  • #405
I am jealous of your climate. And growing ability of course.
 
  • #406
Agreed - the "reinwardtiana" is undoubtedly from seed that was distributed to several growers and all of those turned out to be N. maxima variants. Some are better than others - some are downright spectacular - and most, if not all, are well worth keeping. Some, based on what I'm seeing, are actually a kind of dwarf variation!
 
  • #407
Paul, the climate is key; it certainly does a lot of the hard work. And is very pleasant for us humans too :).

I am jealous of your climate. And growing ability of course.
 
  • #408
Paul, thanks for the feedback and background. This may well be on of the dwarf variations, it has remained very compact.... I will be sure to correct the label on this plant.

Agreed - the "reinwardtiana" is undoubtedly from seed that was distributed to several growers and all of those turned out to be N. maxima variants. Some are better than others - some are downright spectacular - and most, if not all, are well worth keeping. Some, based on what I'm seeing, are actually a kind of dwarf variation!
 
  • #409
Paul, thanks for the feedback and background. This may well be on of the dwarf variations, it has remained very compact.... I will be sure to correct the label on this plant.

Keith,
I did wonder if that might be one of the "dwarf" variants. ;-) I have a couple seed grown plants from that lot that have transitioned into the vining stage already, and yet the pitchers remain quite small; under 4" tall. My smallest plants look VERY similar to the one in the above photo.
 
  • #410
Work and school are keeping me way too busy, but I finally got a chance to take some pictures to share…..

N. x splendiana x ? (maxima, or x rokko, or spec x veichii)



N. (x Rokko Exotica x boschiana) x veitchii - H/L, striped


N. (lowii x veitchii)-yellow x (boschiana x campanulata) right


N. eymae x veitchii


N. boschiana x (truncata x veitchii-H/L-striped)


N. truncata x mira


N. x Briggsiana 'Peter D'Amato'



N. glandulifera x (eymae x veitchii)


N. bongso


N. veitchii x buridgeae


Left: truncata x (maxima x mira) Right: N. truncata x (sibuyanensis x x trusmadiensis)


N. ventricosa x (thorelii x aristolochioides)


N. alata x truncata


N. x Anubis - N. spathulata (thorelii x densiflora)


N. x Redneck - N. (truncata x thorelii) x maxima


N. kampotiana (hybrid with ventricosa ??)


N. x St. Phocas - N. tobaica x truncata
 
  • #411
Left: N. veitchii x platychilla Right: N. x Riddler - spathulata x (veitchii xx tiveyi)


N. lowii x campanulata


N. x gaya 'Buddha' - N. khasiana x (ventricosa x maxima)


N. x Denarius - N. burkei x veitchii


N. (northiana x veitchii) xx tiveyi



N. maxima Red X talangensis


N. ventricosa x (carunculata var. robusta x merrilliana)


N. spathulata x tobaica


N. x Splashy - N. (thorelii xx Mixta) x ?



N. eustachya


N. rafflesiana 'Nivea' x mirabilis 'Tran Bizarre'



N. spathulata x dubia



N. ventricosa x dubia


N. boschiana x glandulifera


N. gymnamphora - Dieng Mountains

 
  • #412
N. x Tiveyi - N. maxima x veitchii


N. bicalcarata


N. bellii x truncata


Air Plants:

 
  • #413
Wow that N. x gaya 'Buddha' has some pretty flashy uppers, do they darken up later on?
 
  • #415
Cool, and do you grow it in highland or lowland conditions?
 
  • #416
Looking good Keith!
 
  • #418
A couple that caught my eye yesterday….

N. spathulata x jacquelineae



N. eustachya


N. x Exotic Lady


N. spathulata x spectabilis


N. alata 'Flames of Apo'
 
  • #419
A few pictures from today….

A few group shots:








N. spathulata x (inermis x singalana)


N. spathulata x platychila


N. lowii x truncata squat


N. spathulata x jacquelineae


N. x Cemerlang [veitchii x fusca]


N. sumatrana


N. gymnamphora - Dieng Mountains


N. singalana x (sibuyanensis x ventricosa)


N. x Marbled Dragon [maxima-dark x truncata]


N. eustachya


N. x rokko [thorelii x maxima]


N. boschiana x glandulifera


N. spectabilis x burkei
 
  • #420
N. x Griffin [(thorelii x (northiana x maxima)) x (spectabilis x veitchii)HCEP0421]


N. fusca


N. maxima large form x spectabilis


N. maxima large form x vogelii


N. singalana belirang x maxima tinombola


N. lowii x campanulata


N. singalana X (ventricosa X sibuyanesis)


N. x Denarius (burkei x veitchii)


N. x splendiana xx medusa


N. alata "Pink"


N. x Gothica (sibuyanensis x maxima)


N. x Regan [spathulata x veitchii HCEP0410f x alata 'variegata' RCIK0010]


N. veitchii "Pink" lowland


N. (lowii x veitchii) Red x buridgeae


N. truncata x (maxima x mira)


N. alata x truncata


N. x Silence (splendiana x spectabilis)



N. x Singapore Garden Tech (ampullaria x ventricosa)


N. sumatrana x (lowii x veitchii)-yellow




 
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