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BE-3719

Posted: Sat May 22, 2021 12:05 am
by Frothy_Milk
Hello all
This is a new plant I received from bergen water gardens in New York. Plant arrived in 2 days! Only downside was that I didn’t get any tracking.
But I will definitely buy from them again no question.

The size also does seem to be medium. Probably won’t buy from another source for a while because the mediums I got are some of my smallest plants.


Densiflora x Rafflesiana BE-3719

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Re: BE-3719

Posted: Sun May 23, 2021 5:29 pm
by Greenthumbs Garden
Sweet Milk!! Looks a very nice sized plant. Do you happen to know if Hybrid Neps will produce fertile seed? I read recently that hybrids are infertile. I was hoping to one day get flowers on my plants but if that's true it gives me more reason to get some pure plants.

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Re: BE-3719

Posted: Mon May 24, 2021 2:19 am
by Frothy_Milk
Dr GreenThumb wrote:Sweet Milk!! Looks a very nice sized plant. Do you happen to know if Hybrid Neps will produce fertile seed? I read recently that hybrids are infertile. I was hoping to one day get flowers on my plants but if that's true it gives me more reason to get some pure plants.

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I’m pretty sure hybrids still produce fertile seeds. How else would exotica plants and redleaf get all they’re paragraph long named hybrids!

Would have to look into it though.


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Re: BE-3719

Posted: Mon May 24, 2021 2:54 am
by murrkywaters
Some hybrids are infertile, at least in other carnivorous plants. Of course others aren't. Take for example the plants on this article https://redleafexotics.com/blogs/news/n ... nd-unusual

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Re: BE-3719

Posted: Mon May 24, 2021 9:24 pm
by BugBiters
There are rumors that a few of the more popular commercial hybrids have fertility issues (x 'ventrata', x 'miranda') but outside of those nearly all hybrids at least have the potential to breed. Certain species crossings supposedly produce more viable seed than others, though.