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Hello Bernhard, Thank you very much. The plant is very growing. A leaf plug from 2017 is already about 1 m in size. I think it will bloom next year. The flower is quite small in relation to the plant, but it does not stink - at least until now. This year I will probably only have one flower; but I am particularly looking forward to it. I've been waiting for this for years. I hope I get the open flower with me, because I'm on the road a lot at the moment. Vg Ortwin
Hello Ralf, good eye! I wouldn't have realised that right away.
It is an N. platychila x vogelii. Nepenthes are my companion plants. Due to the extremely high temperatures in the winter garden in summer and the lower temperatures in winter, the hybrids usually cope with this. Pure species do not create this balancing act. Vg Ortwin
Hello after a long time again some pictures. Anchomanes dalzielii can be seen. It blooms for the first time with me. I received them as a seedling in 2016. It grows with me without any problems. Except for the last year, it behaved like an evergreen plant and had something of a rest period a few months ago. The leaf has a height of about 1.5m. It's prickly. Now it is again drifting out with several lateral shoots. The flower is not very spectacular, but has the advantage that it does not "smell". Have fun watching 3D. Ortwin
Toll Ortwin, I find the flower with the pure green very beautiful, and especially through the spines, did not know that there is such a thing, also especially! Micdhael
It's nice that you like the pictures; from the now created side shoots come another 2 flowers. I have picked up pollen from the first flower and will try to pollinate the new flowers. I just don't hope she's self-seerile. Regards Ortwin