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Truncata

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this new leaf is easliy double the size of the last one. cant wait to see the new pitcher. sorry for the size of the pics.
 
I don't want to rain on anyone's parade... but my truncata leaves have increased in size at a much faster rate than my pitchers have. It does look promising though.
 
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Quote[/b] (endparenthesis @ May 07 2005,7:58)]I don't want to rain on anyone's parade... but my truncata leaves have increased in size at a much faster rate than my pitchers have. It does look promising though.
weird. The last time a leaf came out bigger then the next, the pitcher has been bigger too. As long as the pitchers dont become smaller, I wont care. LOL
 
N. truncata can do funky stuff sometimes. I woulds say that is a positive progression towards larger leaves and larger pitchers obviosly. Although, I have had many leaves that were huge make a dinky pitcher.
 
Mine is getting quite huge...and I need to do something soon. I just hate disturbing the location as I'm afraid the change will shock into doing something silly.

Nice plant there!
 
This are several stages of my Truncata. As you can check every nw leaf is bigger of its previous,traps also...of course...in my case. The 3 last traps were  12,5 cm after 15,5 cm and the last one 16,5 cm.
Let me know what you think about it.
Mr_Aga
Italy - Milan
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Caio Mr. Aga!

Mui bueno !

Your truncata does have an oddly narrow neck & mouth, though. Looks kinda cool, like a glass soda bottle.
 
Yesssssss!
But please note that it is not an adult sample of truncata!
She must continue to become an adult!
I will post more pictures in some months!It is an highland Truncata!
Ciao!

Mr_Aga
Italy
 
Untill now those ones are the last pitchers sizes!
8 cm
12 cm
15,5 cm
16,5 cm
now I am curious to see the last one....
It will be again more bigger!
Bye!
Mr_AGA
 
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Quote[/b] (nepenthes gracilis @ May 11 2005,8:16)]Yes, those are just lower pitchers, very unattractive compared to the glorious uppers!
Dustin, what do you mean by glorious uppers? The difference between lower and upper pitchers of N. truncata is not that big - or do you mean the expanded peristome which gradually develops when adult pitchers develop?


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This is the same clone grown by Günter Seiter being 'slightly' bigger (33cm):



(click on the picture to see a larger version)

Joachim
 
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Quote[/b] (Trent @ May 19 2005,9:10)]Is that the highland truncata that is in tissue culture in Europe?
Hi trent,

this is the highland N. truncata Thomas Carow sells through garden centers for quite low prices. He is working together with Andreas, so it might be the same plant Andreas offers.

Joachim
 
Here's mine's latest pitcher (I had posted this elsewhere, too, I think, but it's good for comparisson's sake):
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The pot it's in is 4" (5cm), so that makes the total pitcher height between 6 and 7"
 
well you guys were right, I dont think a pitcher is even going to form at all!! There is already a new leaf that has the start of a pitcher that is already more developed then the big leafed one. Weird. This plant is making so much "nectar" that is just runs down into the pitchers.
I wonder if I did somthing wrong to make it put out such a huge leaf with no pitcher? Everything else seems fine.
 
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