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Some pictures of my nepenthes

I got some new plants last saturday and my neps are looking good!

nepenthes spectabilis x spatulata
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nepenthes ventricosa

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nepenthes maxima 'giant' x veitchii HL

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my nepenthes truncata paisian highland sent out a decent trap

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here is one you dont see everyday! nepenthes (rokko x dyeriana) x ventricosa dark red uppers

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a rare one
nepenthes truncata x veitchii

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nepenthes fusca x veitchii

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a nice new trap on my nepenthes maxima x tm

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nepenthes briggsiana 'Peter D'amato' a nice hard plastic like trap a guy gave me

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I have a feeling that spathulata x truncata is really spathulata x spectabilis...the coloring and shape is wrong for a spath x trunc, but fits spectabilis much better...
Nice plants either way, I've acquired a number of new plants recently myself...
 
Matt,

Beautiful plants; thanks for sharing! I love the nepenthes (rokko x dyeriana) x ventricosa, another one to add to the list.....
 
I agree with SK, the cream coloration on the peristome indicates to me spectabilis. I don't think that color is present in either spathulata or truncata.


Beautiful plants though!
 
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