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Nepenthes hamata: Some Seed-grown Variations . . .

There has been some recent discussion about morphological variability -- even within species -- and the occasional difficulty with identification. While that is certainly not the case here, I have photos of two pots of the very same seed-grown batch of Nepenthes hamata -- grown under identical conditions, side by side; regardless of the amount of light afforded it, that second pot will not color-up any further than that, and remains, for the most part, a lightly-mottled lime green -- but with a more pronounced, larger peristome. That first plant produced two basals within eighteen to twenty months of germination and is far more vigorous . . .

Nepenthes hamata (seed-grown)
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:clap: Magnificent! How long have you had these for?

Thanks all . . .

They're from late 2006-07 (some frighteningly took a few months to germinate). I have another somewhat larger plant but it most closely resembles that heavier-pigmented N. hamata. The real secret with these suckers seems to be keeping them cool at night; and it almost always falls into the low fifties and lower in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Fog City . . .
 
Thanks all . . .

They're from late 2006-07 (some frighteningly took a few months to germinate). I have another somewhat larger plant but it most closely resembles that heavier-pigmented N. hamata. The real secret with these suckers seems to be keeping them cool at night; and it almost always falls into the low fifties and lower in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Fog City . . .


Highlander heaven!
 
Oh,once in a loooong while,yes. But the fog that usually shrouds the North Bay just stays up above as low clouds. Useless for a Nep.

I do recall driving through SF one time and looking in the right window at the right moment. I saw Neps! I don't remember which road I was on, I wasn't the one driving. Whoever it is, they are danged lucky, with that big, West-ish facing window. I love those houses there with the porch on the roof-total security!
 
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