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Here's a plant that has been on my wishlist for a good while;

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N. sibuyanensis! Seems to show potential for giant pitcher size, doesn't it
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (ragnarok @ Jan. 16 2003,8:17)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Here's a plant that has been on my wishlist for a good while;

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N. sibuyanensis!  Seems to show potential for giant pitcher size, doesn't it
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?[/QUOTE]<span id='postcolor'>  yeah, I've been wanting it for the longest of time....drooooooooolll
is that a pic of your plant? i sware (sp) I've seen it before...
 
LOL, I wish it were my plant
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.  The pic is from www.exoticaplants.com.au.  They have a lot of really nice pics, and a nice article on N. sibuyanensis in cultivation under the "news" section.  Also, check out their old website http://www.uq.net.au/intaac/ExoticaPlants/home.htm, with many more Nepenthes pictures.  I know one place in the U.S. to get it, but it costs more than I have right now  
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.  Hmm, here are some more pics

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Laters.
 
</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (ragnarok @ Jan. 17 2003,05:17)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Here's a plant that has been on my wishlist for a good while;

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N. sibuyanensis!  Seems to show potential for giant pitcher size, doesn't it
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OK, who sells these? I just found my b-day present.
 
If you want to know who sells them, post message me. Hmm, can N. raja really get larger than that
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! I've never seen a pic of N. raja's largest pitchers, sp it's kind of hard for me to believe.
 
What you will recieve will be no giant pitchered plant but in a few years it will surely be much larger! Here is a tiny yet mature shaped pitcher on an N. sibuyanensis plant.

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i live about 6 hrs south of exotica plants and my friend orders whole sale from them ohhhh and they sell a bigger plant than that thers realy good pics of it on their old web sitehttp://www.uq.net.au/intaac/ExoticaPlants/ and go to photos then go to hybrids and look for n.northna x veitchii and it is hugh!!!!!!!!!! oh and thats a knew plant to exotica and they woulden't sell it cheap!!!!!! it is also a new sp
 
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