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glyncon3
... Nepenthes macrovulgaris This is a group of lower pitchers, one of which is yet to open. The photo was taken on Mt. Silam. An upper pitcher .An upper pitcher with a lodger. It gave ... crab as the site is 2500ft above sea level and 10km from the coast. This species seems to prefer ultramafic, serpentine soils. Upper and lower pitchers grow to around 25cms in height. Nepenthes veitchii Veitchii ...
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CPN Samples
... In 1996, Malaysia issued a wonderful series of four Nepenthes stamps depicting upper and lower pitchers of N. sanguinea, N. macfarlanei, N. rajah and N. lowii (Back cover, top row). Hybrid Nepenthes have also ... celebrate botanic gardens. The first was produced by Sierra Leone in 1991 and honors the Munich, Brooklyn and Tokyo botanic gardens on three sheetlets. The series on the Munich gardens ...
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"Coastal Carnivores" Carnivorous Plants: Cultivation Tips: Nepenthes
... a half twist to face outwards). The upper pitchers are generally smaller than lower pitchers, often lacking wings, and attached to the tendril at the back. These upper pitcher tendrils, before forming a pitcher, will often curl around an object such as a branch, to give the climbing stem support. While in some species the upper and lower pitchers ...
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The New England Carnivorous Plant Society
... follicularis-giant pitchers-2 20050514-CP-Cephalotus follicularis-giant pitchers 20050514-CP-Cephalotus follicularis 20050514-CP-D.prolifera-The Dr. Seuss Plant 20050514-CP-D.prolifera-closeup-stalks and glands ... VFTs in bloom 20050514-NECPS-UConn Greenhouses-CP-N.alata,N.maxima-wall with upper and lower pitchers 20050514-NECPS-UConn Greenhouses-CP-N.alata-alota after the cuttings 20050514-NECPS- ...
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N.dyeriana
... without special treatment. Notice the "lower" shaped pitcher to the left and the "upper" shaped pitcher to the right. the upper pitcher of N. X dyeriana good sized upper pitcher {photo 5/04} ... $100.00. I splurged and boy was it ever worth it! It produces upper and lower pitchers. I prefer the uppers because of the flared candy cane peristome. The pitchers are incredible and large. Easily over ...
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Nepenthes, Pitcher Plant,carnivorous plants
... upper and lower pitchers. Our clone makes large lower, basal pitchers to 9 inches tall with a coppery, wide peristome and coppery red spots (photo). These are generally produced as the plant gets older. The upper pitchers ...
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Plants with Attitude
... 1800 m.1 N. eymae lower pitcher One of the more unusual pitcher shapes is that of the vessels of N. eymae. Moreover, the dimorphism of the upper and lower pitchers is quite pronounced. The picture at left shows the less commonly seen lower pitcher of the species. This is a very entertaining plant to grow, and the upper pitchers dry ...
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International Carnivous Plant Society
... upper pitchers. Mid-way, to lower half. Upper quarter. Position of pitcher hip in lower pitchers. Lower third to quarter. Immediately beneath peristome. Table 1. Distinguishing characteristics between N. mirabilis and N. rowanae. Figure 1: A lower ... Nepenthes rowanae in a swamp on Cape York, with upper, intermediate and lower pitchers. The largest pitchers on this specimen were about 20cm in height ...
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Nepenthes bicalcarata
... humid conditions for optimal growth. Upper and lower, squat form, pitchers are produced. Through tissue culture, many color forms are available. Once established, it grows quickly and can get very large in cultivation. ... days! The smaller size 3 plants available now have had less problems with shipping and transitioning to household environments. Be careful with moving this plant around as well. ...
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Nepenthes khasiana, carnivorous plant, pitcher plant
Nepenthes khasiana, carnivorous plant, pitcher plant Nepenthes khasiana is an endangered pitcher plant from India. The degree of red varies with light, temperature, upper vs. lower pitchers and clone. Return to Nepenthes Page
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