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  • #121
That's a great video! Really awesome capture :)
 
  • #123
That other bee just like, "Oh I KNOW you did not push him in!" :rant:
 
  • #125
this is a real nice thread,dunno how i missed it thanks for sharing
 
  • #126
  • #127
No clue what the first one is, second one is the infamous "Cushion" Sphag, and the last is S. rubellum.

I really need to update this....
 
  • #128
That cushion sphagnum could be a big help with transplanting seedlings. I had enough trouble of trying to thread tiny Nepenthes roots through the stringy felt of regular sphagnum with out damaging them.
 
  • #129
That cushion sphagnum could be a big help with transplanting seedlings. I had enough trouble of trying to thread tiny Nepenthes roots through the stringy felt of regular sphagnum with out damaging them.

That stuff is a little too big for Nep seedlings. It would outgrow them quickly. S. compactum is better for seedlings.
 
  • #130
I somehow missed the previous page when it was first posted. 'Really nice stuff. The in situ shots are always a treat and I enjoy the non-cps as well. 'Wonderful native orchids.
 
  • #131
Time to play catchup! These are from 7-27-2012

D. capillaris

Q7278264 by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. northiana

N. northiana by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. northiana by Wire Man, on Flickr

Hydnophytum. We have enough of these to start a small scale breeding program.

Hydnophytum simplex by Wire Man, on Flickr

Myrmecodia. Also have quite a few of these.

Myrmecodia tuberosa by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q7278277 by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. burbidgeae by Wire Man, on Flickr

Eriocaulon

Eriocaulon by Wire Man, on Flickr

Argiope!

Argiope by Wire Man, on Flickr

Argiope by Wire Man, on Flickr

S. psittacina by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. ampullaria by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. 'Rokko' by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. sanguinea by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. x chelsonii by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. rafflesiana by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q7278305 by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. kampotiana x (khasiana x alata) by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. alata by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q7278308 by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. 'Rokko' by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. 'Rokko' by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. veithcii by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. x mixta by Wire Man, on Flickr

The interns working on the new wood shelf.

Q7278313 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q7278314 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q7278315 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Argiope by Wire Man, on Flickr

Flytraps by Wire Man, on Flickr
 
  • #132
Sanguinea living up to its name haha.

Everything looks cool. Where is this place?
 
  • #133
9-3-12

Indubitably by Wire Man, on Flickr

Drosera capillaris everywhere!

Q9038811 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q9038812 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q9038813 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q9038815 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Purps

Q9038816 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q9038818 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q9038819 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q9038821 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q9038823 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q9038824 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q9038825 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q9038826 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q9038828 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q9038830 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q9038831 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q9038832 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Weird mushroom

Q9038834 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q9038835 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q9038908 by Wire Man, on Flickr
 
  • #134
Sanguinea living up to its name haha.

Everything looks cool. Where is this place?

Caroline County, VA. That sanguinea turns nearly black once it ages a bit.
 
  • #135
I'm a sucker for purps. The veining in some of those are awesome. Thanks for giving me my fix.
 
  • #136
Virginia purps generally have really nice veins. I think I have a few more purp pics coming up.
 
  • #138
How 'bout some wide shots of the inside of the greenhouse and plants?
Nice pics Graham :)
 
  • #139
Ok, first time I come accross this post!! I can just say WOW!! :D
 
  • #140
Going way back to January 19th on these ones.

Here's a NOID Cattleya I dropped off at the greenhouse because I no longer had space for it. I think I'm going to leave it there....

Cattleya by Wire Man, on Flickr

Cattleya by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. 'Princess Bubblegum' sib.

N. 'Princess Bubblegum' sib. by Wire Man, on Flickr

Pygmy Drosera

Pygmy Drosera Hybrids by Wire Man, on Flickr

A free Bc. Hippodamia that came from Al up in Leesburg, VA. It has adhered itself to the shelving.

Bc. hippodamia Roots by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. veitchii 'K'

N. veitchii 'K' by Wire Man, on Flickr

An utterly massive N. alata pitcher!

N. alata by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. eymae caught a meal.

N. eymae by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. eymae by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. eymae by Wire Man, on Flickr

Bc. hippodamia Roots by Wire Man, on Flickr

Sphagnum and Snow by Wire Man, on Flickr

S. psittacina by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. 'Princess Bubblegum' sib. by Wire Man, on Flickr

S. psittacina by Wire Man, on Flickr

Antho-free jonesii seedlings are looking good!

S. jonesii Green Seedlings by Wire Man, on Flickr
 
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