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Post by Dennis Z on Jul 14, 2015 22:54:34 GMT -5
Hi guys, for the sake of curiosity and discussion what would be your top 3 favourite nepenthes species or hybrids? Here's mine! ( It was hard choosing because I like all nepenthes).
1. N. villosa 2. N. pitopangii "ivory" 3. N. hamata
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Post by Azgarath on Jul 15, 2015 10:00:51 GMT -5
1. N. Aristocholides 2. N. mulesis x lowii 3. N. Jamban
You like the toothy peristomes, eh? Hahaha
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Post by bradt on Jul 15, 2015 11:01:19 GMT -5
Hi guys, for the sake of curiosity and discussion what would be your top 3 favourite nepenthes species or hybrids? Here's mine! ( It was hard choosing because I like all nepenthes). 1. N. villosa 2. N. pitopangii "ivory" 3. N. hamata My fav's are similar to yours and it was very hard just choosing 3. Here are mine...but this list changes fequently 1. N. villosa ...for the challenge 2. N. edwardsiana... for the anticipation and excitement waiting to get one 3. N. red hairy hamata ... for the rarity
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Post by Dennis Z on Jul 15, 2015 11:13:37 GMT -5
Azgarath - Doesn't everybody love toothy peristomes? Haha. bradt- I see we both love the toothy peristomes! N.edwardsiana is fantastic.
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Post by lloyd on Jul 15, 2015 12:19:09 GMT -5
Any 3 that don't die, grow well and look good.
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Post by Maiden on Jul 15, 2015 13:11:27 GMT -5
Tenuis Hamata Ramispina
Eddy doesnt get my interest at all.. IMHO, nothing will beat the black tooth of the hamata, exept the tenuis!
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Post by 801229001 on Jul 15, 2015 15:22:32 GMT -5
sibuyensis
aristolochioides
jacquelineae
Jacquelineae is prettiest for me! I have 3 clones and they NEVER get old
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Post by joeelliott on Jul 15, 2015 20:59:47 GMT -5
aristolochioides hamata robcantleyi
but am willing to settle for anthing i can grow successfully lol.
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Post by snapperhead51 on Jul 15, 2015 22:25:34 GMT -5
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Post by Avery on Jul 15, 2015 22:52:17 GMT -5
Nice pictures, John! The Nepenthes edwardsiana is truly awesome, and the N. hurrelliana is very nice.
Wow, there are so many amazing species of Nepenthes, it's hard to pick favourites. I definitely love the toothy ones. I'm growing the majority of my favourite species, so we'll see how it goes... I am a little bit obsessed with N. villosa, due to it's relatively tricky cultivation, but really I love them all.
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Post by bcmosaic on Jul 16, 2015 1:58:46 GMT -5
I can see how people get hooked on Nepenthes. Wish I had the proper enviroment to grow them myself. Stunning
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Post by lloyd on Jul 16, 2015 9:13:00 GMT -5
I can see how people get hooked on Nepenthes. Wish I had the proper enviroment to grow them myself. Stunning The easier ones are well, easy. Don't be afraid to try them.
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von
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Post by von on Jul 17, 2015 3:42:02 GMT -5
Macrophylla
Burbidgeae
Hl Veitchii (striped)
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Post by bcmosaic on Jul 17, 2015 12:30:46 GMT -5
I can see how people get hooked on Nepenthes. Wish I had the proper enviroment to grow them myself. Stunning The easier ones are well, easy. Don't be afraid to try them. I did pick up a N. Ventricosa because it was supposedly the easiest to take care of. We'll see how it does. Cheers
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Post by Dennis Z on Jul 17, 2015 12:56:00 GMT -5
The easier ones are well, easy. Don't be afraid to try them. I did pick up a N. Ventricosa because it was supposedly the easiest to take care of. We'll see how it does. Cheers N. ventricosa is also a spectacular nepenthes IMHO, one of my favourites as well. I'm sure it will do fantastic in your care.
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