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From Mike Fallen:
From Mike Fallen:


My most colorful and vigorous specimen from the (k) grex. New pitchers start out bright reddish/pink with a beautifully striped peristome, as the pitchers age, the body loses some of the pink coloration and peristome takes on a golden hue but maintains the strong striping. This one mothered a grex of (k) x (m) and has another stalk of seed currently maturing. A truly fantastic specimen!
My most colorful and vigorous specimen from the (k) grex. New pitchers start out bright reddish/pink with a beautifully striped peristome, as the pitchers age, the body loses some of the pink coloration and peristome takes on a golden hue but maintains the strong striping. This one mothered a grex of (k) x (m) and has another stalk of seed currently maturing. A truly fantastic specimen!<ref>Archived from Original Site: https://web.archive.org/web/20231125223023/https://highlandtropicals.blogspot.com/2021/02/meet-parents-veitchii-k-edition.html</ref>


=== Growing Conditions ===
=== Growing Conditions ===
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== Media & Links ==
== Media & Links ==
== References ==
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Revision as of 12:49, 26 May 2025

Nepenthes veitchii (k)'3'
Nepenthes veitchii (k)'3'
GenusNepenthes
Speciesveitchii
GrexUnknown
Mother PlantUnknown
Father PlantUnknown
GenderFemale
Creator/NurseryNursery Name
Site Origin / LocationUnknown
ReleasedUnknown

Grex / Plant Information

Physical Traits

From Mike Fallen:

My most colorful and vigorous specimen from the (k) grex. New pitchers start out bright reddish/pink with a beautifully striped peristome, as the pitchers age, the body loses some of the pink coloration and peristome takes on a golden hue but maintains the strong striping. This one mothered a grex of (k) x (m) and has another stalk of seed currently maturing. A truly fantastic specimen![1]

Growing Conditions

History in Cultivation

Notable Specimens in Collections

Specimen originally grown by Mike Fallen.

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Media & Links

References