Nepenthes edinensis

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Read about Nepenthes edinensis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Nepenthes edinensis, Lindsay (N. Rafflesiana x N. Chelsonii). Lvs. petiolate, lanceolate: pitchers 3-6 x2-3 in., ovate, slightly ventricose. yellow-green with dark purple spots; wings expanded, widest below, fringed; peristome wide, subcylindric, slightly elevated into neck behind. A.F. 7:381.—Raised in the Edinburgh Garden by Lindsay, and a pretty hybrid when well grown, but rather difficult of treatment.


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