Dear List, While most of the comments regarding what this species might be, I have seen it repeated that this species looks much like _N. mirabilis_. However,...
Hi Dave, ... it ... When I first saw a photo of N. viking at Chatuchak market in Bangkok, I couldn't find any similarity with any other species. I also thought...
... venation ... venation ... if ... end ... far ... thorelii ... we ... also ... from ... how ... Hi, So it could be that the diversity of N. smilesii is like...
... of ... various ... more than one nepenthes species acts like that (N. veitchii is another example). The fact that most of the smilesii clones around in...
Dear Marcello, Well, here is a not-so-brief summation of my previous point: _N. smilesii_ doesn't look like _N. rafflesiana_ at all either... In fact, except...
... and I agree with that. Completely different species coming from places quite far one from the other. ... I think the problem here is what Jan exactly knows...
Dear List, Yeah, I know just what you are saying. ... how ... I have plant which I received from Bruce Lee Bednar, which he says keyed out as _N. anamensis_....
... plants, ... and ... you ... except ... alata_ ... which ... plants ... is ... have ... of ... they ... in ... the ... believe ... spends ... survive ... ...
... fact, ... much ... leaves, ... _N. ... petioles ... said ... peristome ... very ... looks ... _N. ... sp. 4. ... has ... I do ... mirabilis_ ... or it ... ...
Hi guys!! run to see the wonderful and very useful pics on Nong's page: http://www.neofarmthailand.com/index.php? lay=show&ac=article&Id=137376&Ntype=6 He's...
Hi Everyone, We just noticed one of our photos is listed here as sp.7... this is a sibling to our other two N. thorelii (red x squat) from the Mansell's. The...
Hi Dave, just a few lines to say that actually, while I'm sure about your "N. kampotiana" being N. smilesii, I'm not sure that the other plant, "N. anamensis",...
Dear Marcello and Trent, Well, it certainly could be from somewhere else, or it could be another species which is still unknown from or near Cambodia. It...
Dear Trent, Err, no. BTW, I didn't notice such wings on _N. rowanae_, _N._ viking looks rather different wouldn't you say? Interestingly, I realized there is...
Dear Trent, Hmm, take a look at this photo of _N. smilesii_ shot in the wild: http://www.nepenthesofthailand.com/fotosito/heikoanam2.jpg Now if my eyes don't...
... N. viking, smilesii and thorelii all produce rootstocks or rhizomes. Marcello ____________________________________________________ Sell on Yahoo! Auctions...
... Thanks Tom, I just sent a message to Leo asking for some more news.. Marcello __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of...
Dear Trent, Bruce said this plant was imported in the same package as the original _N. kampotiana_ that he used to make _N._ 'Splendid Diana'... He didn't...
... original _N. ... didn't mention ... ever since ... not based ... Dave, looking at your "anamensis" right now, I really had the impression it was just N....
Hey Dave, The N. kampotiana (or whatever it is, we'll call it that for clarity of discussion) we got from Michael Manna came from a place in Delray called ...
Hi, Yes Dave the plants of this type regularly run along the surface of the sphagnum moss and grasses until it reaches a mound or shrub. The moss and grases...
The thorelii (d) was purchased from Exotica as a group of seedlings last year. We kept a few for ourselves but sold off the rest. As a group, they were very...
Dear Marcello, There are two photos in the "X plants" folder; one is labeled sp.1 and the next sp.5. These seem like they are showing the same species. These...
Dear Marcello, I don't think the individual glands will tell us much, but you never know until it's checked. However, the patterns for their distribution on ...
... Hi Dave, that would be great. Yes, the two plants are similar, but n. 5 is quite an extreme form, at least on that photo it looks like a species on its...
Good Afternoon Marcello, I have been taking photographs of the pitchers side-by-side so it can be demonstrated how different each pitcher on the same plant can...
... you're right, in the few photos I just checked, the tendrils are never longer than the pitcher itself and even in the upper pitchers are not-coiling. I'm...