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  • #241
Maxima looks amazing. Nice helis too! :D
 
  • #242
Cool helis! I love your plants!
 
  • #243
Nice plants. The N. naga is looking good, it looks a lot like N. izumiae. Also love the ventiricosa x eiphippiata, great plant...
 
  • #244
N. naga is looking really nice and dark. Great job on germinating all these species.
 
  • #245
Love those tuberous dews! It's always cool to see them shoot up out of the soil to start their growing season
 
  • #246
Oh wow, your naga makes mine look like it's still teething..... But that pigmentation is incredible! N. tatei has taken off!
 
  • #248
Thanks guys.

N. naga is looking really nice and dark. Great job on germinating all these species.

I'm loving this naga, much darker than some of the other ones I've seen. I just germinated several other rare species, N.nigra "Black" among them. I'm putting several clones of each into TC this week. I should have plenty to spread around by this time next year.
 
  • #249
Oh wow, your naga makes mine look like it's still teething..... But that pigmentation is incredible! N. tatei has taken off!

That H.tatei has proven to be an unstopable monster. This will be the 4th pitcher it's put out since I picked it up at the I.C.P.S. conference. Really incredible plant, very glad I picked it up.
 
  • #250
Love those tuberous dews! It's always cool to see them shoot up out of the soil to start their growing season

Tuberous Drosera are among my favorite cp's. Well worth the extra effort involved in growing them. I'm still waiting for a few more species to break the surface. I see the soil being pushed up in several spots so, should be very soon.
 
  • #251
very nice photo update. always great to see your progress projects from growing neps from seed. and nice to see the tuberous dews popping up. thanks for sharing!
 
  • #252
First, some Drosera.........

Drosera graomogolensis
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Drosera felix
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Drosera graminifolia from leaf cuttings.
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3 Sisters from Queensland.......

Drosera schizandra
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Drosera adelae
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Drosera prolifera
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The Heliamphora.......

Heliamphora pulchella
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Heliamphora tatei
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Heliamphora sarracenioides
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Heliamphora heterodoxa x minor
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The Nepenthes Species............

Nepenthes petiolata
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Nepenthes fusca-"Form A"
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Nepenthes sibuyanensis
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Nepenthes jamban
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Nepenthes macfarlanei
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Nepenthes ventricosa - Madja-As
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A tale of 2 bongsos.........

Nepenthes bongso - AW
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Nepenthes bongso var. robusta
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Nepenthes hamiguitanensis
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Mystery Nepenthes grown from seeds labeled as N. talangensis.
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Nepenthes mikei
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Nepenthes naga Freshly opened pitcher, has yet to darken up.
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Hamata Farm !
Nepenthes hamata - BE #3380
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Nepenthes hamata - AW #4
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Nepenthes hamata - Katopassa, Seed Grown U.S.A.
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Nepenthes hamata - Site B, Seed Grown U.S.A.
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The Robcantleymonster !

Nepenthes robcantleyii
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The Nepenthes Hybrids.........

Nepenthes maxima X x trusmadiensis
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Nepenthes x trusmadiensis
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Nepenthes eymae x ephippiata
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Nepenthes ventricosa x ephippiata
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Nepenthes burbidgea x platychila
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Nepethes veitchii x platychila
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Nepenthes inermis x ?
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And finally.......
Utricularia calycifida 'Asenath Waite'
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  • #253
Everything is looking great, especially the rob. Your jamban looks like an Eymae x Jacq. :p
 
  • #254
Your jamban looks like an Eymae x Jacq. :p[/QUOTE said:
You mean..... eymae x jacq looks like jamban.
 
  • #255
great plants! that mystery nep is attractive but i wouldn't guess talang.
 
  • #256
great plants! that mystery nep is attractive but i wouldn't guess talang.

Nope. Pitchers resemble truncata but the leaves aren't even close.
 
  • #257
Love the mystery nep. It's so white! The eymae x ephippiata is awesome!
 
  • #258
Wow that mystery nep is amazing, I can't wait to see it all grown up!
 
  • #259
I also love the mystery nep seedlings! I was just talking with a friend about if there was a very pale nepenthes like that in existance.
So neat to see one!
 
  • #260
I'm very curious to see if they stay pallid like that as they mature. Hopefully they keep growing quickly so I can figure out what they are.
 
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