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Female (m) from Carnivero with a green squat body and green striped peristome. | Female (m) from Carnivero with a green squat body and green striped peristome. | ||
Momotaro, male (m) with a round and squat pitcher body in contrast to very tall peristome. Solid red body color with a good amount of stripes | [[Nepenthes veitchii Momotaro|Momotaro]], male (m) with a round and squat pitcher body in contrast to very tall peristome. Solid red body color with a good amount of stripes | ||
== Other Facts == | == Other Facts == | ||
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Revision as of 00:43, 18 September 2025
| Nepenthes veitchii (m) | |
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Nepenthes veitchii (m) Parent Plants | |
| Genus | Nepenthes |
| Species | veitchii |
| Grex | (m) |
| Mother Plant | Giant |
| Father Plant | Squat Pink |
| Creator/Nursery | Exotica Plants |
| Site Origin / Location | Horticulturally Produced |
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Grex / Plant Information
Physical Traits
Growing Conditions
History in Cultivation
This grex was originally introduced into horticulture in 2013. Many are squatter than (k) with excellent coloration. [1]
Notable Specimens in Collections
Female (m) from Carnivero with a green squat body and green striped peristome.
Momotaro, male (m) with a round and squat pitcher body in contrast to very tall peristome. Solid red body color with a good amount of stripes