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Spring flowers

Looks like a pumper season....I can now add a male N. alata ("striped" according to the Mansells) to the 'now flowering' list.

Actually, there is no flower to see just (still furled up in the leaf) but it's on the way in the next week or so.

Aaron.
 
Congrats on the alata flowering Aaron! I hope you get lots of seeds and they sprout,grow into HUGE beutiful plants and grow to produce there own seed:)
 
Update:

Here's the female N. ventricosa.  

NVentFlowerPlant.jpg


The flower stalk has grown to about 40cm.  

You can also see some N. rafflesiana pitchers at the top, a more red form of N. ventricosa, N. maxima and pitcherless N. raff 'Singapore Giant' cutting (in the large green pot) at the back, and another female N. ventricosa on the right that is about to produce a flower.

Here's the flower:

NVentFlowerClose.jpg


The N. albomarginata x veitchii flower is coming along nicely, but the N. alata is still just threatening.  I thought the flower would appear when the latest leaf unfurled, but it looks as though it's still inside another unfurled leaf.

Aaron.
 
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