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BE3203 Sex: batch Origin: Mt. Pasian, Mindanao, Philippines, 1700 m. Notes: This should be the batch of clones coming from BE3204. Robert Cantley (Borneo Exotics) says: “On Mt. Pasian we found two forms of N. truncata, also flowering at different times of the year. One was colorful but not black, it entered the market as N. truncata “Pasian” or as N. truncata “highland” (although other nearby mountains also host N. truncata) and it's BE3203, previously sold in 43 clones as BE0136. The other form, the black one, was nearly extinct because of devastating logging activities in the surrounding forest. We have been there in the late 1990s and this form is now believed to be extinct in the wild. The 9 specimens we had (3 of which were given away) were raised from seed in our nurseries and they remained the only ones in cultivation until we made the cross QoH x KoS in 2009, sold with the code BE3307”. This black variety has been described as the new species N. robcantleyi in december 2011. BE3202 Sex: batch Origin: Philippines Notes: from 3 clones, lowland form BE3204 Sex: batch Origin: Mt. Pasian, Mindanao, Philippines, 1700 m. Notes: individuals from seed BE3707 Sex: single clone Origin: Mt. Pasian, Mindanao, Philippines, 1700 m. Notes: clone 22, selected from BE3203 BE4001 Sex: single clone Origin: Philippines Notes: BE says: From a single clone out of microprop donated by Singapore Botanic Gardens. This particular item was donated by Singapore Botanic Gardens and nothing is known about its provenance. We had assumed that it was most likely a lowland form but it grows well for us in our highland nurseries. It’s for this reason that we have designated it as an intermediate grower. AWtruncr Sex: Origin: Philippines Notes: sold as highland form AWtruncp Sex: Origin: Mt. Pasian, Mindanao, Philippines, 1700 m Notes: highland form AWtrunc Sex: Origin: Philippines Notes: NE31A Sex: batch Origin: ? X ? Notes: 2-3 clones, from seeds donated by EP NE31A3 Sex: batch Origin: ? X ? Notes: 2-3 clones, from seeds donated by EP NEP69 Sex: batch Origin: Philippines Notes: 2 clones, lowland form EPa Sex: Origin: Philippines Notes: typical form, lowers 40 cm+, intermediate EPb Sex: Origin: Philippines Notes: red peristome EPc Sex: batch Origin: ? X ? Notes: intermediate, individuals from seed EPd Sex: batch Origin: ? X ? Notes: nicknamed “Red Flush”, varying amounts of red on the pitchers, intermediate, individuals from seed |
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