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Red Lowii's plants

very nice showcase as per usual.

I would very much like to more pictures of the N. lowii x jacquelineae that seems like an interesting hybrid, what are its origins?
 
Really nice plants red! I really appreciate the time you take to individually label the pics (no ambiguity)! The (lowii x veitchii) x camp is amazing looking!
 
Thanks raiseitup01, good to see someone appreciating the labelling, it takes a lot longer than taking the photo itself :down:

Here is a hybrid I have been super fond of ever since I heard BE produced it. Fantastic LL x HL cross. 5 clones in circulation anda must have for any aristo hybrid fans!

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Ah, your aristo hybrids from BE are all small, too. I was wondering if mine were just slow or whether they would stay tiny. Looks like they stay tiny after all.
 
What kind of nepenthes is that in the corner? The one that makes up the "red" signature. Really, I want to know.
 
I hardly sign in to this forum but when I do, I come to this thread. This will be my last time. I'm not impress.
 
great plants as always.

I'd be interested in seeing more of that N. pulchra. I grow it and its slightly smaller then yours. Do you also grow N. sumagaya ? They seem so similar I'd like to hear your thoughts on the two.
 
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