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Autumn pics from the greenhouse!

N. truncata x TM
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N. lowii x truncata
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N. truncata x maxima
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N. truncata 'queen of hearts' x 'king of spades'
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S. 'Leah Wilkerson' x 'Adrian Slack'
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S. x mooreii "Select" - Bud Wilkerson's Bog
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S. leucophylla - Leah Wilkerson's Bog
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S. 'Leah's Child'
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S. x excellens
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S. leucophylla 'Hot Pink' - Botanique
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S. leucophylla 'Burgandy' - Botanique
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freakin awesome collection you have there, especially that S. 'Leah Wilkerson' x 'Adrian Slack' - love the look it has. That lowii x truncata is stunning as well . Awesome
 
WOW!

Now I have to clean the drool out of my keyboard.....

Thanks for sharing!
 
Hey Craig, Great pics! How old is the Leah Wilkerson x Adrian Slack?
 
An enviable collection... especially anything with leucophylla in it!
 
Absolutely amazing pictures.
 
I have some seedlings of leah wilkerson x adrian slack however they are only about 4 months old. I hope I get one that looks similar to yours. Awesome plants

Chad
 
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wow, very ncie plants.
 
  • #11
How did I miss this?!? 'Leah Wilkerson' x 'Adrian Slack' is amazing!
 
  • #12
Great job Craig. You're a superb grower!
 
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I'm not so sure Craig. I've known other growers with excellent material to start with that couldn't grow their way out of a paper bag. It does indeed take talent to grow them the way you have, but having good stock/healthy stock to start with doesn't hurt either! It's always nice to see what you can do with your plants.
 
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I'm not so sure Craig. I've known other growers with excellent material to start with that couldn't grow their way out of a paper bag. It does indeed take talent to grow them the way you have, but having good stock/healthy stock to start with doesn't hurt either! It's always nice to see what you can do with your plants.

I am humbled by your praise!
 
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Indeed you have some quite happy plants. I have never received divisions that didnt go through some sort of shipping shock but yours didnt even flinch when I received them!
Whatever you're doing Craig dont stop!
It's a real treat/pleasure to have growers like you and Phil around here. Thanks for sharing
 
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An enviable collection... especially anything with leucophylla in it!

You just called my collection enviable... :-)) far from it! I have a leuco but it's the least impressive plant I own until late fall, when it throws up 1 impressive pitcher and then goes into dormancy.

I absolutely love all your plants... those Neps are wonderfully delightful. I sound stupid :-O
 
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I have never received divisions that didnt go through some sort of shipping shock but yours didnt even flinch when I received them
! Whatever you're doing Craig dont stop!
It's a real treat/pleasure to have growers like you and Phil around here. Thanks for sharing

Thanks for the kind words French! The reason they didn't flinch was because you were sent divisions of mature plants rather than little tiny offshoots you get sometimes from people when they tell you it is a division!
 
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