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N x dyeriana flower

Hello all,

My N. x dyeriana got flower. This is my first time to have Nepenthes flowering. Therefore, I have a couple questions.

1. Is it a male plant?
2. is N x dyeriana fertile?
3. Need extra feeding during flowering?

Thank you,

Patrick

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Without seeing the photos we can tell you that male flowers are spherical before they open while female flowers will be more elongated, like an oval in cross-section. N x Dyeriana should be fertile if you believe the claim that it's one of the parents in N x Miranda.
 
dyeriana is most certainly NOT one of the parents of 'Miranda' (x mixta x maxima); it's even more complex a hybrid than that plant. N. x dyeriana is x mixta x dicksoniana aka (northiana x maxima) x (rafflesiana x veitchii), and the true clone is a male with relatively disappointing levels of fertility.
 
Thank you for comment. I edited the link, hope pics show up. Based on the pic online, I guess it is a male. :)
 
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You cannot use Photobucket to link images to other sites, not anymore. If we are to see the photos here you need to use a different hosting site or give in to their demands to pay for an upgraded account.
 
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