I'll label in a little bit.. ok, now that I've eaten dinner, time to do some labeling... I took some photos at work of my terra with my cellphone, so sorry the pics have focuses in the weirdest places
D.paradoxa (in terra @ work)
N.hamiguitanensis in the center of the tank - behind it clippy clone 2, and D.lanata way up close on the left with D.paradoxa in the back (in terra @ work)
D.lanata... two shots cuz the focus just didn't wanna go somewhere useful
N.clipeata clone 2
N.peltata
N.clipeata clone U omg peltate leaf insertion on the latest leaf
N.clipeata clone U
N.clipeata clone U
the latest N.sibuyanensis x xtrusmadiensis basal pitcher for me. The main growth point has pretty much just died off, so ... I guess the basal is a good thing.
I guess.
... and from the side
I guess I'm just excited it's made a whole three pitchers for me this year vs. the usual 1 per year since I got it
OMNOMNOM good job platychila!
caught its own lunch (a hornet
)
N.hamata x platychila
N.hamata x platychila (the last pitcher that for
N.hamata x platychila (the last pitcher that formed for me)
N.hamata BE the last pitcher that formed for me
...the whole plant with my whole two pitchers!!
..and that newest pitcher from the front. N'aww fuzzy wuzzy!
the big pitcher with the condensation inside is N.ovata BE, that bright little red/orange one is N.dubia SG from Wistuba from Malea
N. ventricosa x xtrusmadiensis (B) just opened maybe... 2 nights ago
N.tenuis from AW just opened last night... not gonna lie, I peeled the lid up some to help it along
N.khasiana x viking with a N.thorelli x campanulata photo-bombing in the back
and a wee bitty N.boschiana x campanulata basal pitcher