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Post by paulkoop on Aug 29, 2015 1:20:20 GMT -5
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Post by dant1995 on Aug 29, 2015 17:07:29 GMT -5
Not sure on #1 but plant #2 looks like N. Miranda to me.
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Post by edwardmelnyk on Aug 29, 2015 20:01:34 GMT -5
Yah it does look a lot like a Miranda
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Post by edwardmelnyk on Aug 29, 2015 20:02:52 GMT -5
They're a bit blurry on my phone but maybe a cross of something with a rafflesiana?
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Post by natchgreyes on Aug 30, 2015 6:47:04 GMT -5
#1 is most likely an indochinese species or cross. Something along the lines of N. mirabilis var. globosa or N. suratensis. I'm almost positive that it's a lowlander.
#2 is probably an intermediate or highlander, but I can't place it. Do you have more photos?
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Post by edwardmelnyk on Aug 31, 2015 20:58:28 GMT -5
This sounds really stupid but it reminds me a bit of a glandulifera.
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Post by edwardmelnyk on Aug 31, 2015 20:59:18 GMT -5
#2
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Post by paulkoop on Aug 31, 2015 21:07:09 GMT -5
I was thinking macfarlanei for the second and some sort of amp cross for the first _
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Post by edwardmelnyk on Aug 31, 2015 21:51:41 GMT -5
Very much could be.
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Post by paulkoop on Oct 16, 2015 1:48:30 GMT -5
Could plant 1 be viking?
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Post by edwardmelnyk on Oct 16, 2015 9:06:39 GMT -5
It looks like it
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