Nepenthes dicksoniana

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 Nepenthes dicksoniana subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Nepenthes dicksoniana, Lindsay (N. Rafflesiana x N Veitchii). Lvs. petiolate, deeply amplexicaul, blade elliptic-obovate, sparsely hairy beneath: pitchers 4-8 x 2-3 in., cylindric-ventricose, somewhat villous, pale green with abundant purple blotchings; peristome oblique, wide, pale green with purple stripes; lid oblong. G.C. III. 4:543, desc. Gt. 38, p. 466. Tr. Bot. Soc. Edin. 18:236. Gn.W. 6:25.—A beautiful hybrid that was raised by Lindsay in the Edinburgh Garden, but which is subject to lf .-spotting and scale.


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