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  1. you're right Diva, thank you for your clarification.

    As Stephen says, there are so many different varieties in cultivation using the same name, and it's always important to remember how many plants we've almost lost ( 'Daniel Rudd', 'Judy' , etc..) because of this.

    surely my plant doesn't match written and photographic description for Evendine. here's a picture of the label, that I assumed to be true: there's something else, in additions to the name Evendine, I can't decipher though..

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    anyway this is a nice plant indeed: this particular imposter stands out by attaining pitcher height as great as 80 cm (30 inches), and.. yes, it looks a bit like adrian slack! =)

    giu

  2. some new shots I thought to share, hope you like them :)

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    S. leucophylla Slack’s clone Robust pitchers, green/white

    plant received from Bill Sherren some years ago (thanks Bill :thumbsup: )..

    rampant & nice!

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    S. leucophylla large purple & white North Florida - ex SMcPherson

    this one comes from Stephen Morley, and it's definitely one of my favourite leucophylla!

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    S. leucophylla Red & white (MK L22); a well known plant, as the following (from Mike as well) ;)

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    the latter shows an odd/deformed pitcher I've never seen before - it's not the only plant which is showing deformed pitchers top at the moment here anyway :/

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    S. leucophylla Hot pink Selections 1, Botanique (MK L48A), waiting for a better/hotter pink :D (actually the plant is still establishing, certainly needs more time to colour up well)..

    the same applies to the following:

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    S. leucophylla – Stocky, Wide Mouth, Red Lip – ex. Bunting. Huge, very stocky and well marked (Aidan SL27); this plant is really

    rampant and vigorous: a superb clone!

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    LBNL, an ugly picture (I'm sorry) for a lovely plant :

    S. leucophylla Large white lid Citronelle, Alabama, W PWilson, L03, 2004

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  3. dear friends,

    I've just taken some pictures - considering it's the time of the year to photograph leucos: well it turned out to be quite a job to take some decent pictures, something I didn't expected.. <_<

    anyway, hope you enjoy this:

    S. leucophylla large purple & white North Florida (ex SMcPherson - Stephen Morley)

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    S. leucophylla Red & white (MK L22)

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    S. leucophylla Paradise Bay, FI

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    S. excellens x leucophylla (RVL SH01) MK H94

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    left:

    SH24 S. x excellens x leucophylla (Andrew Wilkinson,collected from Marston Exotics mid 1980s - MK H77)

    right:

    SL18 S. leucophylla, stocky red and white (MK L64)

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    S. leucophylla Large white lid Citronelle, Alabama, W PWilson, L03, 2004 (Rogier V.L. LE40)

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    S. leucophylla – Avalon Beach, Santa Rosa County, Florida [suW-L08] [PhW]

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    S. leucophylla - pink tube

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    SL25 S. leucophylla Pubescent Pink (C. Klein 37)

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    left.

    SL23 S. leucophylla clone #1 seed grown Appalachicola (Stephen Morley)

    right:

    SL18 S. leucophylla, stocky red and white (MK L64)

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    and here's the strange look of my "Pink Thing" at the moment:

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    a couple of intruders

    S. flava var. ornata Solid red throat with diffused veins around neck-Apalachicola nat. Forest; Liberty Co. Florida, (Rogier van Loenen FL57, Pwilson F67, Mking F88); Rbeggs, SF5

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    S. alata x rubra ssp wherryi - Tibbee, Alabama (H104 - from AndyCPUK)

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  4. Hi everyone!

    I'm perfectly aware of the fact that searching for Amorphophallus titanum tubers is usually a wild goose chase.

    Anyway, if anyone within the EU should ever have a small, tiny tuber he could sell me ,please let me know.

    kindest regards.

    giu

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