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Hmmm. Can't be an albomaringata x maxima, as I have one that looks totally different. Pitchers are too short for an alata. Not right for ventricosa. I give up!!!
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. Looks like it could be N. albomarginata x thorelii.
There are at least 5 different types of albomarginata and one of them is reddish in colour. I guess that one was used to make the hybrid with Veitchii.
That is a cool nep. I have a N. albomaringata x maxima that didn't inherit the white stripe on the peristome, unfortunately. It does, however, have nice pitchers:
This nep grows at a glacial pace, especially compared to my pure N. albomaringata:
Is it an intermediate? Heck, I don't know! I won it in the BACPS raffle when it was just a pitcherless cutting. Since then, it lives in my house with the rest of my neps. Temps are about 63-75 degrees most days, min to max, sometimes a little higher. It's not what you would call a vigorous grower, but both new leaves made pitchers, and the next one looks good, too.
Capslock, for starters your albomarginata is beautiful. Congrats. I hope you enjoy it for many years to come. Regading your albo X maxima hybrid , I have to agree with you. it is more of a maxima than anything else!!. One will have to get high to see the albomarginata in it!!. If you know what i mean!!.
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