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my Nepenthes 2012

thank you ^^

veitchii (k)
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lowii x truncata squat
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x trusmadiensis clone 2
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truncata x ephippiata
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Helen
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peltata
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hamiguitanensis
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lowii x ventricosa red
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x trusmadiensis wild from mount Trusmadi
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hamata x platychila
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lowii x boschiana intermediate pitcher
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edwardsiana
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(ventricosa x sibuyanensis) x trusmadiensis
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ramispina
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(ventricosa x sibuyanensis) x merilliana
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klossii
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muluensis x lowii
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tentaculata
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mira x lowii
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maxima x ephippiata
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Going to be watching that wild x Trusmadiensis with eager anticipation. Excited to see what it's capable of. :drool:
 
That klosii....at such a small size, I can already see a little of the hunchback mouth opening starting to show!

It's going to be a great pleasure to see your edwardsiana mature, Alex. And as usual, KUDOS TO SUCH FANTASTIC PLANTS!
 
thank you all ^^

hamata intermediate pitcher
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lowii x campanulata
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ventricosa x trusmadiensis
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spectabilis x aristolochioides
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lowii x boschiana intermediate pitcher update
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pods ^^
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It is because of specimens like yours that I bought two different clones of the spectabilis X aristolochioides cross. The only hybrid that might displace this as my favorite aristo hybrid is N. Involuntary Bliss, a cross with N. mira.
 
The lowii x boschiana... Behind it, do I see a burkeii? I love burkeii. :-O

Very nice collection, I wish I could find some of these awesome crosses soon! :)
 
Awesome as always. I really think that intermediate N. hamata pitcher is better looking than an upper or maybe even a lower.

I don't believe that you grow N. argentii! Pics or it didn't happen. ;)
 
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