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DJ57

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:boogie: My new baby I picked up at a nursery visit today in Portland, N. Clipeata x eymae. Also check out the Flickr link to see pics of the Nepenthes house at the nursery (too many pics to post, got carried away).

http://www.flickr.com//photos/enjoypics/sets/72157628267841139/show/

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Whoa... :drool:
awesome slideshow
does your new nep have the tendril coming out of the middle like clipeata (cant really tell from the pics)
 
Whoa... :drool:
awesome slideshow
does your new nep have the tendril coming out of the middle like clipeata (cant really tell from the pics)

:-D Thank you.

Nope. I looked to see if any of them did, but all were coming off the ends.
 
Nice! Those are the first pics I have seen of their greenhouse before. That's really cool. Thanks for sharing.
 
Nice show - thanks for sharing! Their N. thorelii x aristo seems to be doing very well, it's one of my fave hybrids.

Have fun with your new plant! :)
 
Yay I just got one from them too!

And OMG :drool: what is this looker :love: ??
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be still my heart! <3 :love:


I am new to the nepenthes world and most were not marked, so I have no idea what any of these are...yet (can't even pronounce half the names anyway, much less spell them right), but this one may have been a poi dog. I will have to wait a while for pitchers on the N. clipeata x eymae, but have a lot of patience and will be worth it.
 
Wow, those nepenthes really do look healthy and beautiful! I imagine you must had quite a time there, DJ :) congratulations on the recently acquired N. clipeata x eymae.

As for the noID plant, I don't think it's a Poi Dog (rather ridiculous name IMO :lol:). Looks like maxima/fusca/boschiana colouration and pitcher shape but other than that, no clue.
 
Very nice slide show, DJ57 - and good to see you here. 'Would've loved to be there but this was the next best thing.

- Mark
 
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