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  • #421
I love the Hurricane creek form. I've seen pictures - it looks super robust and the amount of white in the pitchers is awesome.
 
  • #422
Another one!

I used Not a number's idea by adding scale. I received this D. regia from Peatmoss about a month ago?
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  • #424
I'll bite. This looks like a nep tendril but what species are we looking at?
 
  • #425
seed grown N. veitchii HL (EP)
 
  • #426
Sweet. How big is it?
 
  • #427
Ahhh, nothing like a hairy tendril waving at you first thing in the morning....gets the blood flowing, ya know? LOL (and kudos on growing this honey from seed!)
 
  • #428
Ahhh, nothing like a hairy tendril waving at you first thing in the morning....gets the blood flowing, ya know? LOL (and kudos on growing this honey from seed!)

nothing like a veitchii in the morning!
And I bought it during an EP import. Can't take credit for the germination..

Sweet. How big is it?

It's about 8" across now. Pitchers have tall wavy peristomes with nice red stripes.
Here's the mother plant:

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  • #429
one of those "sad" preys, but what can you do...

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  • #430
I get white moths stuck all over my plant. for some reason the plain colored ones just don't seem as saddening.
 
  • #431
That's a nice Drosophyllum!

Here's one I really like for this week. P. 'Florian'

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  • #432
Wow that looks very cool Devon! I may be slightly partial to Pings though ;)
 
  • #433
I did a photo like that with my P. cyclosecta. It looked awesome.
 
  • #435
Sorry for double post. . .

D. prolifera!
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I think this picture needs more depth.
 
  • #436
I've been posting this all over, so I'm sorry if this is a repeat, but I just love these pictures. These are my D. capillaris seedlings taking off.

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/84442298@N03/8059698838/" title="DSC01603 by Sundrew, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8449/8059698838_dc45cc30ac_z.jpg" width="640" height="549" alt="DSC01603"></a>

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/84442298@N03/8059698294/" title="DSC01615 by Sundrew, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8321/8059698294_79cd64b721_z.jpg" width="640" height="480" alt="DSC01615"></a>
 
  • #437
I've been posting this all over, so I'm sorry if this is a repeat, but I just love these pictures. These are my D. capillaris seedlings taking off.

Those are so pretty Drew!
 
  • #438
Random S. leucophylla hybrid, pedigree unknown:
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And to that I'll add Jerry Addington's magnificent S. 'Kilimanjaro':
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  • #439
Nice photos! I think that leuco hybrid may be a leuco x rubra...? The tall hood and narrowish pitcher are making me think that. Anyways, it's got pretty coloration whatever it may be.
 
  • #440
that 'Kilimanjaro' looks like a beast. very volcano-ish..
 
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