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  • #101
your laueana is RED! wow!
and i think your D. capensis narrow is actually a typical...
 
  • #102
Wake that darn laueana up!! Doesn't it know that it's spring!?!?!

Eh..my pings decided to do dormant really late this year...they do as they please it seems.

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your laueana is RED! wow!
and i think your D. capensis narrow is actually a typical...

Really?......huh...I never really could tell the narrow and typical apart myself, they look alot alike to me...but i'll take your word for it.
 
  • #104
Everything is looking really healthy. Lets hope that you can get some of your neps to flower this season. I'll try and get some of my females to flower.
 
  • #105
Everything is looking really healthy. Lets hope that you can get some of your neps to flower this season. I'll try and get some of my females to flower.

That's what I'm hoping for....I'm gonna do some experiments with the sanguinea this spring..see it I can coax it into flowering.....if that works I'll try it with the others.
 
  • #106
Whew, awesome shots! :-O
 
  • #108
Great plants my man keep up the great work.
 
  • #109
Great plants my man keep up the great work.

Thanks, but the plants are the ones doing most of the work, I am merely their humble sevant. ;)
 
  • #110
even the sphag looks amazing :-D. the one in the ventricosa has amazing fluff to it.
 
  • #111
Everything looks Menacingly beautiful Exo! :0o: But, It appears you have some monsters lurking in your basement! :rookwoot:
 
  • #112
Everything looks Menacingly beautiful Exo! :0o: But, It appears you have some monsters lurking in your basement! :rookwoot:

Indeed, my basement is a place where no sane bug dares to tread. :mwahaha:
 
  • #113
.........PICS! IT'S WHAT'S FOR DINNER! :awesome:

Firstly, a non-cp......Phalaenopsis schilleriana 'Pink butterfly'
phal_3-28-11.jpg


N.ampullaria
Nampullaria_3-28-11.jpg


New N.hamata pitcher..
Nhamata_3-28-11.jpg


Nhamata02_3-28-11.jpg


N.mirabilis var. echinostoma with a new pitcher.....man this thing grows fast.
Nmirabilis_3-28-11.jpg


H.nutans "giant"
Hnutansgiant_3-28-11.jpg


Regular H.nutans baby growing fast
Hnutans_3-28-11.jpg


My cephalotus is getting even darker since I changed my bulbs
cephalotus_3-28-11.jpg


D.venusta flower
Dvenusta_3-28-11.jpg


Unidentified pygmy flower..it was a stray gemmae...plant kinda looks like helodes
Dpygmy_3-28-11.jpg


D.paleacea ssp roseana
Dpaleacea_3-28-11.jpg
 
  • #114
very nice indeed.
 
  • #115
MAYGUUUR DRUUUUUUUUUUUL! :awesome:
very nice plants...i especially like how things are progressing with your hamata!
 
  • #116
MAYGUUUR DRUUUUUUUUUUUL! :awesome:
very nice plants...i especially like how things are progressing with your hamata!

Yeah..the hamata is really having a growth spurt lately...pitcher/leaf ratio is nearly identical now, 4in pitchers on 5in leaves......but still a dwarf despite it's age and maturity.
 
  • #117
Nice hamata! cant wait for mine to start pitchering again :)
 
  • #118
You changed your bulbs!?!? What'd you change them to? I suddenly feel a little less cool..
 
  • #119
You changed your bulbs!?!? What'd you change them to? I suddenly feel a little less cool..

Nah.....I just replaced them with brand new ones.....the ones I had were nearly 3 years old!
 
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  • #120
ahh okay.. I feel cool again.
 
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