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1 Is it a N. belly?
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2
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3
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4 Is it a N. thorelli?
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5 Is it a N. thorelli?
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6
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7
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8
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Thanks for help me.
 
I hate ID'ing neps but here it goes:

I think #1 looks a lot like the sibuyanensis's I have. Bellii's usually have wings, do they not?

#3 looks like one of those fancy Hawaiian hybrids, so I'm not even gonna try.

#4 looks really nice; it may have thorelii in it or be some form of it.

#5 looks like the thorelii's I've seen. Also looks kinda mirabilis-ish.

#6 looks like a rubra hybrid.

#7 looks like a flava hybrid.

#8 looks like another rubra hybrid.
 
I'll try the ones I have some sort of idea of...

2: Looks like either pure clipeata, clipeata x eymae, or clipeata x (clipeata x eymae)

7: definately has flava in it

8: Looks like rubra ssp jonesii, although probably a hybrid with it
 
Yeah, the last one has the same coloration as my ssp jonesii, but the shape is wrong.

Either way, you have some great looking plants on your hands, Marcos!
 
6. s. rubra ssp. alabamensis ..... tissue culture plant from Florida
7. possible S. flava ... I've had stressed plants look like this

I agree with Jefforever about 8.
 
Thank you very much for help me.
After this, we have now identified:
1- N. sibuyanensis
6-S. rubra ssp alabamensis
8-S. rubra ssp jonesii
I was thinking that plant 8 was a S. alata ´rubra`. Has Somebody a photo of this plant?
Thanks again.
 
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