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  • #61
Wow! My plants don't even come CLOSE...but they are outside in winter ???
 
  • #62
Wow! My plants don't even come CLOSE...but they are outside in winter ???

Yeah....growing anything outside here in the winter would be an epic fail...:-))
 
  • #63
Yeah....growing anything outside here in the winter would be an epic fail...:-))

My problem is I expect my plants to look good in winter since it is so mild here. Most don't.
 
  • #64
More pics....

One of My QxK N. truncata coming along nicely after almost dying....

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My baby H. nutans "Kukenam tepui" is growing like mad....still....

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My N. mirabilis var. echinostoma looks like it's going to make a pitcher soon...finally.

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And finally..an interesting non-carnivore, Macodes petola, it's actually a species of orchid.

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  • #65
Awesome orchid :) got a Dossinia marmorata coming in.
 
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  • #66
Awesome orchid :) got a Dossinia marmorata coming in.

Very nice..I've had a thing for jewel orchids ever since I saw a pic of one growing along side N. albomarginata in Sarawak. :-O
 
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  • #67
I like that orchid a lot :0o: does it make nice flowers at all?
 
  • #68
I've been wanting to know this... Does the N. hamata pitcher rim actually hurt to touch?
 
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  • #69
I like that orchid a lot :0o: does it make nice flowers at all?

Small stalks covered in white blooms....some species are fragrant.

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I've been wanting to know this... Does the hamata pitcher rim actually hurt to touch?

Kinda like rose thorns, but not quite as hard.
 
  • #70
Small stalks covered in white blooms....some species are fragrant.



Kinda like rose thorns, but not quite as hard.

Like Ludisia discolor?

I didn't know they actually hurt! That's actually quite cool! I want one now to actually see... maybe chop some carrots:-))
 
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  • #71
A nice little update just for you.......

N.hamata, a newly opened pitcher.

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N.heterodoxa x minor with a lot of new growth.

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H.nutans "giant"

Hnutansgiant_3-1-11.jpg


A new pitcher on my N.aristolochioides....it grows lightning fast for me.

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  • #72
All those plants are looking AWESOME!! . Very great growing there. Keep up the great work.
 
  • #73
:love:
Everything looks fantastic! :-D
 
  • #74
Thanks my peeps! Seems that since I found out ways to get my winter temps warmer, the plants have really taken off.....monthly doses of maxsea sure haven't hurt either. :grin:
 
  • #76
Ooh... didn't see this yesterday. Very nice... wow those Helis are doing great! And careful with that aristo - it looks great and if it's growing lickety-split, don't forget to feed it a lot!
 
  • #77
MORES!

Seedgrown hamata pitcher getting more color....

Nhamata_3-11-11.jpg


Developing N.burbidgea pitcher.....looks like a fat sleeping baby. :-))

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Cephalotus looking all sexy and awesome....

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N.alata "D form" upper....

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N.ovata....the belly of the beast....

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N.sanguinea "blood red"

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  • #78
Everything looks just awesome :love:
 
  • #79
Nice! that N. burbidgeae pitcher looks really promising.
 
  • #80
I could've sworn I was looking at N. ramispina when I saw the blood-red N. sanguinea form :D Very nice Exo!
 
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