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  • #282
1 of how many?!?!
 
  • #283
Looks like your spectabilis x hamata came in very good shape. They're going to pan out very nicely, I think.

Hype building 101.
 
  • #284
Your spectabilis x hamata has a really nice shape to it, and the coloration looks promising.
 
  • #285
Your spectabilis x hamata has a really nice shape to it, and the coloration looks promising.

Yup, pretty excited about that one. I have another smaller one that will be going into the NASC auction this spring.
 
  • #286
The winter growing Drosera shelf in the basement. Hibernating Cephalotus and european terrestrial orchids are also sharing the space for now. I was stuck using T8's for a while, just put them under some much better lights and started feeding them like crazy. Already seeing an advance in growth after less than a week.
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Drosera peltata - White Flower
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Basal rosette
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Vertical growth.
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Drosera modesta
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Drosera cistiflora - Pink Flower
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Some pygmies full of gemmae.
Drosera scorpioides
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Drosera patens
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Drosera paleacea ssp. leioblastus
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Drosera omissa - Pink Flower
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Drosera paleacea ssp. roseana
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Drosera felix
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Drosera graomogolensis
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Drosera spiralis
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Heliamphora heterodoxa x minor
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Heliamphora sarracenioides - Picking up speed nicely.
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Heliamphora minor - Finally recovering after showing up completely shattered.
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Genlisea hispidula
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A root coming through the bottom into the water below.
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Nepenthes x 'Miranda'
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Nepenthes maxima x platychila
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Nepenthes ventricosa x ephippiata
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Nepenthes alata - "boschiana mimic"
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Nepenthes diatas - Just recovering from "retard pitcher syndrome".
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Nepenthes veitchii - Pink
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Nepenthes naga
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Nepenthes jamban
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Nepenthes alata - Spotted
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Nepenthes maxima - Formerly eymae (Now BE Clone #2 I believe)
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Nepenthes truncata - Pasian Highland
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Nepenthes robcantleyii
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Bries robcantleyii just opened a very pale colored pitcher.
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Nepenthes mikei
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Nepenthes fusca - "Form A"
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Nepenthes hamata - BE Clone #3380
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Nepenthes hamata - AW Clone #4
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  • #287
Q: Did your N. naga come from a well-known CP personality in Eugene, OR?
 
  • #288
No Paul. It came from Tony.
 
  • #289
very nice update Johnny!
 
  • #290
That is a seriously stunning maxima. 0_0
 
  • #292
I love the hamata. It must be so cool seeing them color up. Nice pics :)
 
  • #293
No Paul. It came from Tony.

Ahh, OK, thanks for that info. I have a seed grown one from Dean Cook, and I was wondering if it was true-to-species, since it lacks the "tongue" appendage so far. It reminds me a lot of my N. izumiae. But then, I don't know a thing about what N. naga seedlings are supposed to look like!
 
  • #294
Mine has the appendage clearly starting at the anterior underside portion of the lid. I guess my angle was off on the photos. It's working on another one now, hopefully the appendage will be even more well developed on that one.
 
  • #295
Wow, nice pics, that is a stunning maxima!
 
  • #296
Mine has the appendage clearly starting at the anterior underside portion of the lid. I guess my angle was off on the photos. It's working on another one now, hopefully the appendage will be even more well developed on that one.

You can see a current photo of my seed-grown specimen here. There is no indication of either appendage on the underside of the operculum (lid), at least not yet. It does resemble your plant in its general appearance, however.
 
  • #297
Both appendages taake some time to develop from what I remember reading. Do either of yours have hairy leaf margins? Mine does, and from what I've seen N. bongso lacks this, so it may solidify it as a separate species.

Also, weird gemmae on the palaecea ssp. leioblastus.
 
  • #298
Here are the hairy leaf margins :
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And the developing appendage :
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There's no sign of the rear appendage yet but, being that's it's far less prominent than the front one it may develop later on. Hope you guys can see it ok, that's about the limit of my skills with a camera.
 
  • #299
I can see it perfectly fine. There's no mistaking the hairs. Now I need to get a closer look at bongso.
 
  • #300
just now wading through all the pages of photos! what size are the bogs? this sarr is great (leucophylla X purpurea purpurea heterophylla) X (leucophylla X psitticina) so is the n. gothica.
 
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