Nepenthes mixta

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 Nepenthes mixta subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Nepenthes mixta, Mast. (N. Northiana x N. maxima). Lvs. amplexicaul, deeply decurrent, petiolate, elliptic with peltate apex: pitchers 3-12 x l½-3½ in., ventricose - cylindric, yellow-green and sparsely purple spotted below, abundantly flecked with large spots above; wings narrow, or absent below, expanded and fringed higher; peristome rich purple. G.C. III. 13:47. G.Z. 20:145. G.M. 36:754. F.E. 16:447. G.W. 10:527; 14:293.— One of Tivey's best hybrids that makes a strong growth, flowers readily, and has been a parent for some even finer hybrids.


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