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This and that...

N. talangensis x veitchii (EP)
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N. xiphioides
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N. spectabilis x aristolochioides (EP)
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N. lowii x veitchii (EP)
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Cheers,
Paul
 
Very nice pictures and plants. That is the most mature N. xiphioides that I've seen in collections, very nice. Is that N. hurrelliana the third picture?
 
Very nice pictures and plants. That is the most mature N. xiphioides that I've seen in collections, very nice. Is that N. hurrelliana the third picture?

Thank you. Although I've had the N. xiphioides for some time, that pitcher is unlike any other the vining stems have produced -- larger and more colorful. And yes, that is N. hurrelliana.
 
Nice pitchers there Nepfan.

Is N. hurrelianna available from a commercial vendor/grower now or were you lucky enough to know someone with a hurrley already?

dvg
 
Some teeth:

N. ventricosa x spectabilis
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N. sibuyanensis x TM
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I want to apologize for the photo quality in this thread -- especially blurring and poor depth of field.
I have been shooting hand held at high iso settings and with some supplement lighting from a cheap led ringlight.
When I have more time, I will go back to normal exposures with a tripod.
Cheers and good growing,
Paul
 
Very nice display of toothy pitchers Paul.

You definitely are a Nep fan with those plants in your collection. :)

dvg
 
Very nice! I really like the N. talangensis x veitchii (EP), green peristomes and red pitchers always catch my eye. :)
 
Beautiful pitchers!! Thanks for sharing!
 
:hail: beautiful specimens you have there! It is a pleasure to see the vent x spec look so beautiful. :)
 
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Yeah, that would have been my guess too. That neck is so characteristic.
 
  • #12
Mass see the response below mine, he answered my question it is N. hurrelliana.
 
  • #13
It's been a long time...

Just a couple pitchers captured before the sun was gone:

N. jacquelineae
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N. (lowii x veitchii) x boschiana
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Cheers,
Paul
 
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Great shots! The contrast between the bright green jacq and the bosch hybrid is crazy.
 
  • #15
stunning
 
  • #16
Anymore of that unmistakable hurreliana?
Some kids out here need to get schooled on what it actually looks like.
 
  • #17
Anymore of that unmistakable hurreliana?
Some kids out here need to get schooled on what it actually looks like.
Sure thing, mass:

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  • #18
Wow that thing is incredible.
 
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