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Post by Noa_F on Aug 20, 2008 11:23:52 GMT 7
N. maxima 
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Post by jgriffin on Aug 20, 2008 15:15:55 GMT 7
Good Lord, Noaflaherty! What form is that?
Joe
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Dave
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Post by Dave on Aug 20, 2008 18:33:26 GMT 7
That is one BEAUTIFUL pitcher!
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Post by cindy on Aug 20, 2008 18:42:23 GMT 7
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Post by Noa_F on Aug 21, 2008 23:32:57 GMT 7
Good Lord, Noaflaherty! What form is that? Joe Joe- I actually do not know for sure which form it is but I believe it is the Dark for as the peristome does get a little darker later on.
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cp
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Post by cp on Aug 23, 2008 11:51:52 GMT 7
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Post by Guest on Aug 23, 2008 15:49:33 GMT 7
beautiful...
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Post by nepsaroundthehouse on Aug 23, 2008 20:37:36 GMT 7
cp,
Beauty! What clone is that if you don't mind me asking? BE has one clone I think and Wistuba has one too. I've found ephippiata to be a bit easier to grow than lowii. Thanks for posting your plant.
Joel
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victoria
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The ignorance of man stains the land!
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Post by victoria on Aug 23, 2008 22:07:54 GMT 7
Very beautiful indeed!
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cp
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Post by cp on Aug 24, 2008 14:40:12 GMT 7
Hi Joel,
The ephippiata is from Wistuba. I don't know which clone though since he appears to have more than one. Ephippiata also grows easier for me than lowii. I'm not sure why. It just seems more consistent and less prone to setbacks. This plant is about 3 ft in diameter.
cp
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Mort
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Post by Mort on Aug 25, 2008 3:25:15 GMT 7
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Post by nepenthesfreak on Aug 25, 2008 6:55:57 GMT 7
mort, looks like we have the same clone. Very beautiful pitcher!
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Post by srduggins on Aug 25, 2008 22:46:00 GMT 7
Contest closed.
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Post by srduggins on Aug 25, 2008 22:46:52 GMT 7
dang it, I just missed the deadline for entering one of these:  
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Post by Guest on Aug 26, 2008 12:13:07 GMT 7
Do you have a waiting list??? Those are stunning individuals.
Rob
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