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The N. bicalcarata jungle |
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N. bicalcarata and N. 'Gentle' |
This N. bical is becoming so monstrous it is producing intermediate pitchers high into the hanging baskets of N. 'Gentle'. |
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N. bicalcarata orange lower pitchers |
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N. bical #38 'Big Mama' -she has a five foot leaf span! |
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N. bical 'Big Mama' has a vine over ten feet! |
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N. bical #38 'Big Mama' two traps |
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N. bical #38 'Big Mama' upper trap |
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N. bical (red x orange) seedling |
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N. bical (red x orange) seedling |
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Check out these roots on N. bical clone #5 red on August 15, 2004. |
We use 100% pure long fiber sphagnum moss. The trick with N. bicalcarata is over potting. Give them the room, and they'll grow into a tree sized monster. |
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The roots of the same exact plant on February 1, 2006. In a year and a half, this bical grew from a 14 inch leaf span to a four foot leaf span! |
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N. rafflesiana gigantea x bicalcarata red
'Blood Tooth' |
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N. rafflesiana gigantea x bical red -two seedlings starting to show individual characteristics. |
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N. rafflesiana gigantea x bicalcarata red |
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N. rafflesiana gigantea x bicalcarata red |
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N. cantleyi, a dark form (natural hybrid of bical x gracilis) |
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N. cantleyi, a dark form (natural hybrid of bical x gracilis) |
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N. cantleyi, a dark form (natural hybrid of bical x gracilis) |
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N. bical -red x (spectabilis x northiana) |
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