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| Nepenthes truncata x [(lowii x veitchii)-yellow x campanulata-squat] |
For those of us in the United States, the postal service is filled with plants from Exotica Plants in Australia. One of the neat plants that I received was this Nepenthes truncata x [(lowii x veitchii)-yellow x campanulata-squat]. I have absolutely no idea what it'll look like when it grows up, but it's already showing some fantastic coloration.
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| Nepenthes ventricosa x angasanensis |
This Nepenthes ventricosa x angasanensis was one of the plants that I was happy to pick up. It's a rooted cutting with fantastic pink pitchers. I'm very excited to see how this plant develops under my care. I predict that it'll be a fairly easy plant to grow, and should grow quite rapidly.
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| Nepenthes (spathulata x aristolochioides) x lowii |
I have no idea what this cross will look like once this new pitcher opens, but I'm excited to find out. My guess that it should be quite a spectacular cross.
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| The Three Exotica Plants |
If you also got plants from Exotica recently, please feel free to share photos with me in the comments below or via email. Many of them were listed without photos and so many are complex hybrids that it's difficult to know how they'll end up looking.
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| Nepenthes lowii |
I also obtained a Nepenthes lowii in this order. This makes my second lowii. Given how my collection has grown recently, I may need to make room.
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