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Re: N.spathulata
Posted: 2006/3/27 20:32 Updated: 2006/3/27 20:32
SydneyNeps Quite a regular Joined: 2005/7/18 From: Sydney, Australia Posts: 67
Nice pitchers and great pic, but it's actually N. sibuyanensis, not spathulata (starts with the right letter though
Re: N.spathulata
Posted: 2006/3/28 13:54 Updated: 2006/3/28 13:54
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how can you tell? im not to familiar with neps
what is the parentage of N. sibuyanensis , theres a ventricosa look in the pitchers
Re: N.spathulata
Posted: 2006/3/28 15:58 Updated: 2006/3/28 15:58
SydneyNeps Quite a regular Joined: 2005/7/18 From: Sydney, Australia Posts: 67
Sibuyanensis, being a Philippines species, is related to ventricosa, as there are similarities in terms of pitcher shape and growth habit, in the same way that bellii is closely related to merrilliana.