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Post by Ludwig on Jul 2, 2006 2:54:00 GMT 7
Here is a new pitcher; don't know it's full parentage though:  Any ideas?
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Post by lol on Jul 2, 2006 4:00:57 GMT 7
Any basals/cuttings  ? I'd vote for a pure veitchii.
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Post by sunbelle on Jul 2, 2006 4:17:53 GMT 7
Could be. But could also be Tiveyi x veitchii.  ?
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Post by srduggins on Jul 2, 2006 6:28:38 GMT 7
Is that the leaf behind it? It looks a little too broad for pure veitchii, but its not a very good pic of it.
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Post by Avery on Jul 2, 2006 8:34:56 GMT 7
Hope this is a real veitchii ! This one is really nice , Ludwig !
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Post by Avery on Jul 2, 2006 8:41:06 GMT 7
This is my H/L  
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Post by Ludwig on Jul 2, 2006 8:59:53 GMT 7
Thank you avery! Yours is very nice too and well grown.
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brianw
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Post by brianw on Jul 3, 2006 2:29:48 GMT 7
It looks like pure veitchii. What color is the mature peristome? Any pics of the leaves?
Brian
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Post by sunbelle on Jul 5, 2006 3:32:30 GMT 7
Ludwig, that beauty does look like pure veitchii, where did you get it? If you can't remember, just label it veitchii??? Avery, that's a nice striped peristome. Here's a seedling lowland veitchii showing a lot of potential. This is an example of line breeding select forms at EP.
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Post by lol on Jul 5, 2006 4:31:44 GMT 7
I didn't get one that nice  .
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Post by Ludwig on Jul 5, 2006 5:00:17 GMT 7
sunbelle, thanks for the comments...it's been 3 sunny days since that pic was taken and not a sign of that green peristome changing color...I'm keeping my fingers crossed. How would you label this plant? (N. veitchii '  ') Thanks, Ludwig ps I'll try to get another pic soon.
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Post by sunbelle on Jul 5, 2006 5:45:29 GMT 7
Ludwig, that's probably the best way to label it for now. Lol, we brought in a total of fifty of the lowland veitch. Maybe 10 percent show this kind of coloring. The others are nice too, but not as intense.
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Post by lol on Jul 5, 2006 11:54:18 GMT 7
I'm telling ya, pure veitchii. You saw the pic I sent you  . I'm posotive it's the same clone, and the peristome will stay green.
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Post by Ludwig on Jul 5, 2006 12:05:52 GMT 7
Oh, lol, I was just asking if anyone knew more details such as its location of origin based on coloring, or LL or HL, that's it. Thanks for helping me ID it.
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Post by sunbelle on Jul 5, 2006 18:30:31 GMT 7
Based on the shape and color, I would say that it's a lowland veitchii (or has more than 3/4 lowland veitch in it). Looks similar to one of the Malesiana Bau clones, but we have seed raised veitchii with similar coloration too.
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