A long awaited, at least by dizio and shortbus, update on my neps. This is just going to be pure species neps in my Wardian Case.
Let's start with the ampullaria
N. ampullaria 'Lime Twist'
IMG_3950 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
Note that the pitcher in the back has an entirely red peristome and the front pitcher has the "lime" peristome
IMG_3952 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. ampullaria 'Bronze Nabire'
IMG_3956 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
IMG_3955 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
IMG_3954 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. ampullaria Brunei Red x Harlequin
IMG_3957 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
IMG_3959 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. ampullaria 'Harlequin'
IMG_3961 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. ampullaria Brunei Green, looking kinda red...
IMG_4032 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
IMG_4034 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. ampullaria Brunei Red Speckled
IMG_4035 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
IMG_4036 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
My biggest amp, N. ampullaria Cyclops Mts. IT'S FUZZY and bronze when it
IMG_3962 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
IMG_3964 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
IMG_3965 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
IMG_3966 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
I count 4 basals right now, possibly more to come!
IMG_3967 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. ampullaria Tricolor, (Green to Bronzey-Orange Peristome with red and orange spotting)
IMG_3971 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
IMG_3970 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
This particular pitcher is the oldest living one on the plant
IMG_3975 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
This is one of the newest
IMG_3977 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
This is what it looks like as it inflates... It retains the fuzzyness and note the spotting on the tendril
IMG_3978 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
My big ol' pot o' mirabilis, which includes N. mirabilis Trang, N. mirabilis 'Pink Thai', N. mirabilis var. echinostoma Typical, and N. mirabilis var. echinostoma Purple
IMG_4013 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
'Pink Thai'
IMG_4006 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. mirabilis var. globosa
IMG_4015 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
IMG_4016 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. khasiana
IMG_4014 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
My smallest Nep, I've had it for over 6 months and it has only put out like 2 new leaves...N. distillatoria Pink
IMG_4020 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
That's a typical piece of perlite just underneath it for scale...
IMG_4022 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. alba, that's right I grow it as a lowlander
IMG_4023 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
IMG_4024 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
IMG_4025 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. bellii
IMG_4026 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
IMG_4027 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
IMG_4028 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. albomarginata Red Gunung Jerai
IMG_4029 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
IMG_4031 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. thai, got it at the ICPS conference, hasn't pitchered for me yet...
IMG_4037 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
Neither has my N. glabrata, but considering it's growing in lowland conditions I'm not surprised...
IMG_4009 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. maxima (formerly eyemae)
IMG_3998 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
IMG_3999 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
IMG_4001 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
Probably my favorite Nepenthes I've got right now... N. ventricosa Variegated
IMG_3989 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
IMG_3991 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
IMG_3992 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
The first pitcher it produced in my care
IMG_3990 by
mcmcnair, on Flickr
That's it for tonight, I'll try and post another update tomorrow!