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Post by dvg on May 27, 2022 1:18:10 GMT
This is a seed grown offspring resulting from the crossing of a N. truncata "Red Flush (d)" (EP) mother clone with the pollen donor father clone - N. truncata "Reddish Leaves" (AW). This pitcher is now 9-¾" tall. It even has an appendage under the lid that will later have nectar drool suspended from it above the trap opening. A closer peek at it. dvg
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Post by dvg on May 31, 2022 18:21:38 GMT
A few truncata shots from today A closer look at the darkening peristome, q Under the lid And that appendage dvg
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Post by dvg on Jun 6, 2022 18:51:14 GMT
A member on our Canadian forum had asked how this clone darkens up, regarding the coloring of those darkening hues. So i provided him a pitcher shot from today including another interested party. dvg
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Post by dvg on Oct 22, 2022 19:35:31 GMT
The latest... dvg
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Post by dvg on Nov 8, 2022 21:00:27 GMT
More peristome blushing 😊 dvg
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Post by dvg on Nov 23, 2022 1:02:14 GMT
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