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Pics!!! (Part III)

cmon everybody, we lost the interest
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ok here i will go, try to figure out this one
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heres a upper pitcher of the plant, i think its too easy
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Well we will soon find out once Christerb comes back and says who is right. And Tony could also be right too. I am not sure who is right, All 3 guesses are very good. I was thinking Spectabilis in it also but wasn't sure so I didn't guess it, I was sure someone woulda though. And Tony did.
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Hi again,

My fault, I should have mentioned that was a species.

You are all right that it is in the maxima-group. The pitcher lid is a tell tale sign. Actually I was a bit sneaky here, as it is the same species as the one in the post above, N. eymae, Gunung Lumut.

Regards,

Christer
 
Snuck that one by all of us! I woulda never guessed Eymae, but now that you tell us I see now that it is one.
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Also from now one everyone let's tell if it is a Species or a Hybrid for better clarification.
 
you got us christer

now this one is hard,
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whats also funyn is everytime i see a picture theres something dead in the back round, and its always a ash colour like volcanic ash, instead of brown or black
 
Hehe, sorry, I shouldn't have guessed since I had seen that pic before at wistuba's web page. I'm not good at identifying things unless I've seen pics of them before. I just wish I had both of Charles Clarke's book; that way none of you could match me!!
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Joel
 
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