Nepenthes northiana

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Read about Nepenthes northiana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Nepenthes northiana, Hook. f. (N. spuria, Beck). Robust, bright green: lvs. amplexicaul, deeply decurrent, sessile, thick herbaceous, apex peltate: pitchers 3-14 x 1-4 in., dimorphic; lower sub-ovate, pale green with purple spots, upper funnel-shaped with recurved base, richly purple- spotted ; peristome widely expanded. Borneo. G.C. II. 16:717. Gn. 23: 492 (as N. Morganiae). J.H.S. 21: 236. Gn.W.4:105. J.H.III.44:127. —Difficult of growth but with lovely large pitchers. It has been used as parent for some fine hybrids.


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