Nepenthes dyeriana

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Read about Nepenthes dyeriana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Nepenthes dyeriana, Macfarlane (N. mixta x N. Dick- soniana). Lvs. petiolate amplexicaul, decurrent, oval to elliptic-obovate, apex often peltate: pitchers 5-42 x 2-3½ in., cylindric-ventricose, yellowish green with abundant purple spots and blotches; wings wide, long- ciliate; peristome widely expanded and elongated somewhat into a neck behind; lid with prominent external keel. G.C. III. 28:257; 38:325, desc.—A splendid hybrid that grows readily, and forms large pitchers. It was raised by Tivey and sent out by the Veitch firm in 1900.


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