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Post by nodine on Apr 15, 2012 8:51:18 GMT 7
Just spectacular! Congrats on your growing, Jerimiah.
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Post by vraev on Apr 15, 2012 9:34:58 GMT 7
Whenever I feel like I need to relax during the day, I come back to this thread to see these beautiful plants. Thanks for sharing Jeremiah. 
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Post by Jeremiah on Apr 25, 2012 1:03:53 GMT 7
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Post by paulbarden on Apr 25, 2012 1:08:48 GMT 7
.....needs no introduction ;-)
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Post by sunbelle on Apr 25, 2012 2:06:07 GMT 7
Wow! Jeremiah, are you growing it in pure live Sphagnum, or is that a topping? Can't believe how quickly that plant has grown up. Seems like you just got it yesterday!
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Post by OCPADDICT on Apr 25, 2012 2:13:28 GMT 7
Jerimiah is this plant from seed? Also how old is it( the Ed)? All of them look great!!
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Post by mannyherrera on Apr 25, 2012 3:06:33 GMT 7
Haha to Geoff's comment. I don't normally get involved in plant fights because I don't give three sh*ts, but I have been following the threads. I propose whenever we post pics of any plants we make sure to include the crown and growing tip (who knows why we need the latter). Yes...even for 'Miranda'.
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Post by ep on Apr 25, 2012 8:10:00 GMT 7
Hi All. Thanks for posting the pic, Jeremiah. Manny, there is no ulterior motive or conspiracy going on.  If you had been following my thread, you will see that we now have an eddy and thought that it was unusual that the crown of our plant was a light colour and might be unhealthy and just wanted to see a larger one in cultivation. Cheers, Geoff
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Post by Jeremiah on Apr 30, 2012 2:22:58 GMT 7
My first really interesting creation... N. rajah x peltata   -Jeremiah-
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Post by lawdy on Apr 30, 2012 3:10:19 GMT 7
Stunning.
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Post by Sockhom on Apr 30, 2012 3:49:54 GMT 7
What a great creation indeed Jeremiah. It retains N. peltata's underside leaf red coloration and the tendril sub-peltate insertion of both species. Outstanding!
François.
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Post by zhilin on Apr 30, 2012 4:19:36 GMT 7
Everything is amazing.
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Post by hcarlton on Apr 30, 2012 10:27:51 GMT 7
There seem to be very few N. rajah hybrids out there, but of the ones I've seen, this one is near topping the list. If it's possible, do you think I could arrange a time to come visit the greenhouses? I live just up in Greeley, and it would be amazing to see these in person.
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Post by Jeremiah on May 1, 2012 7:00:13 GMT 7
Yeah I would love to have you over, just shoot me an email when you might be around.
-Jeremiah-
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Post by Dave Evans on May 1, 2012 7:30:36 GMT 7
Dear Jeremiah, There is only one clone of N. rajah * N. peltata, right? That is a hybrid that really need to be rebred  In it, the best characteristic from both parents seem to shine through!
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