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  • #741
Seedgrown N.viking x truncata..my favorite individual of the ones I sprouted.
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N.truncata
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Seedgrown N.gracilis "red"
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N.ventricosa
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Seedgrown N.ampullaria..this pitcher is the size of a small chicken egg.. my biggest ever for this species.
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My new N.spectabilis x hamata... the pitchers are small, and my camera has a hard time focusing, but the beginnings of teeth can be seen.
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  • #742
Hadn't noticed your ovata upper before -- really sweet! :hail: (as well as the nelumbifolia bloom)

Congrats!
 
  • #743
I love the coloration on that tuncata! Great plants.
 
  • #745
Thanks guys, the plants love reading their fanmail. :-D
 
  • #746
'Nice-looking N. ampullaria pitcher. I've never seen one that large.
 
  • #747
'Nice-looking N. ampullaria pitcher. I've never seen one that large.


I've only seen a few pictures of ones that large in the wild, never saw one so big in cultivation..at least not on the forums I frequent.
 
  • #748
A few more I took last night.

N.jacquilineae, the first truly mature pitcher it's made.
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N.ovata upper
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Down the maw of my N.burbidgeae
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H.sarraceniodies strating to show adult features
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A better pic of the U.nelumbifolia
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  • #749
That is incredible.

I was originally referring to the jacquelineae pitcher, but those are all very, very nice.
 
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  • #750
Thanks, I'm in awe myself, and they are my own plants. lol
 
  • #751
Niiiice!

May my teeny jacquelineae someday look like that.
 
  • #753
I love the colors on your viking x truncata here is mine, from you of course.

IMG_4936 by mcmcnair, on Flickr
 
  • #754
Oh wow, that's awesome, it has viking like wings, with some of the truncata shape coming through, I like it! good job! :D
 
  • #755
I hate you Exo.




But in a good way! :bigthumpup:
 
  • #756
awww, I hate you too. :p

lol, thanks.
 
  • #757
About your bog.... how deep is it, and what did you put in for soil?
 
  • #758
sorry for the late response here, hadn't checked the thread lately, the bog is 3 feet deep, and I used 50/50 peat and play sand.

also, MOAR PICS!

N.truncata 'Pasian'
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N. "Red leopard'
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my first N.maxima lower.. I love this clone.
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N.ampullaria from seed, a few all green ones popped up in this batch.. this one is going to mcnair soon.
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P. 'Aphrodite
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P.esseriana "pale flower"
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D.falconeri ... this thing is just nuts.
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  • #759
That is an astonishing D. falconeri!
 
  • #760
woot! More amps for me :boogie:

I agree with Paul though, that is probably the most incredible D. falconeri i've ever seen.
 
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