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Nepenthes 'Dwarf Peacock'

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Hybrid parentage
  
"N. thorelii" × (N. khasiana × N. ventricosa)

Cultivar
  
Nepenthes 'Dwarf Peacock' Hort.Bednar (1994)

Origin
  
B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1986

Similar
  
Nepenthes 'Ted Payne', Nepenthes kampotiana, Nepenthes alba, Nepenthales, Nepenthes bokorensis

Nepenthes 'Dwarf Peacock' is a cultivar of a complex manmade hybrid involving N. khasiana, N. ventricosa, and a plant identified as N. thorelii. It was bred by Bruce Lee Bednar and Orgel Clyde Bramblett in 1986. This cultivar name is not established as it was published without a description, violating Article 24.1 of the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants. It first appeared in print in the March 1994 issue of the Carnivorous Plant Newsletter as "x “Dwarf Peacock”". Bednar and Bramblett listed its parentage as "thorelii x Savanah Rose" [sic].

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Nepenthes 'Dwarf Peacock' Wikipedia