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Kinjie's pics

  • #61
thats very nice but i think both parents are better looking

I agree! But I think this has it's own place and will turnout to be very nice IMO.
 
  • #62
quite the collection. great growing
 
  • #63
Your sibuyanensis is so fat!!! From the looks of it your thorelii x xTM is actually N. bokorensis x xTM. The uppers look very similar to bokorensis, which is still a nice plant.
 
  • #64
This is an impressive little pitcher. It would make for a good appearance in the monthly Nep contest ... (imho) :hail:
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Quite unique - the lid reminds me a bit of my N. tenuis.
 
  • #65
@jawn, thanks I am always trying.

@wire, I think your correct and remember reading that some where.
 
  • #66
This is an impressive little pitcher. It would make for a good appearance in the monthly Nep contest ... (imho) :hail:
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Quite unique - the lid reminds me a bit of my N. tenuis.

Thank you very much Ron! I really do like the little guy or girl. I do think I already entered something this month but that could of been something else. I could see tenuis there as well.
 
  • #67
I noticed something odd about your sibuyanensis. Mine is half that size and the pitchers of already lost the alas. Is it TC or seed grown?
 
  • #68
I noticed something odd about your sibuyanensis. Mine is half that size and the pitchers of already lost the alas. Is it TC or seed grown?

This is not a common pitcher as you could prob tell. Off hand without looking at my records I would say it's a TC plant. If Tony is around maybe he can chime in as I think I got it from him.
 
  • #70
This is not a common pitcher as you could prob tell. Off hand without looking at my records I would say it's a TC plant. If Tony is around maybe he can chime in as I think I got it from him.

You got a weird one then. Usually if they still have wings at that size it's a hybrid with argentii, but yours looks too round to be one.
 
  • #72
You got a weird one then. Usually if they still have wings at that size it's a hybrid with argentii, but yours looks too round to be one.

Not sure wire. I just grow it:)
 
  • #73
Only time will tell I guess. Either way, it's a nice plant.
 
  • #75
A couple quick pics that popped out at me.

Veitchii K

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N. TM clone 2

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Glad i grabbed this! its very small but showing a lot of potential N. eymae x TM

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  • #76
loving all three
 
  • #77
Kinjie,
Another cross worth getting is the N. eymae X ephippiata. Its turning out to be quite a remarkable plant.
 
  • #78
Thank you Corky.

I had to check but I do grow that as well Paul. Great plant too N. eymae x ephippiata,

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  • #79
Eymae x TM, very good and very interesting hybrid !
 
  • #80
sorry looking back to page one that Seed grown N. lowii is one of the neatest looking nepenthes i have ever seen
 
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