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Almost every day things change, all for the better. The new pitchers are filling out, coloring up and looking good. The Heli's new crown is growing up fast, and so is the new leaf. H. pulchella is also sending up a new leaf. Someday it will forgive me enough that it will start sending up adult pitchers again. It's very hard to spray-feed those tiny little immature pitchers.
I left the camera out in the truck, and it's still over 100 degrees outside, so I'm not going out for it. Back to the icameraphone.
This one's gonna be GOOD. I wonder what this guy would look like crossed with a N.robcantleyii. Oooooh, or a N. platychila.
I have gone back and added some notes to explain why some things happened or didn't happen, mostly in response to some well-meant but off-target PMs I received recently. Nothing really bad or upsetting, or anything, just advice on something that's already been fixed. I still love ya, you secret admirers.
I lost only a few plans during that dark phase, dark in lighting and dark emotionally. I lost that gorgeous orchid, darn, and the Utricularia humboldtii. I also lost a N. ramispina cutting, as well as a lot of stuff in the GH.
I am happy to report that everything in the terrarium made it, except for a N. ventricosa cutting, one of very few I'd say I liked, a pretty very light green with a salmon peristome. No worries, I'l find another. Maybe a N. ventricosa Madja as? That would be very nice.
Awright, folkses, it's long past time for an update! I'll leave out the current occupants, I'll let them get even prettier, while I show off my latest terrarium fillers.
I went to the "Savage Garden" rev. 2 release party, and brought home some goodies.
D. "Ginormous"
Opened today
D. x beleziana "Nightmare"
U. sandersonii blue Yes, it's in there and getting ready for another flush of flowers.
N. ramispina
D. x hybrida Butterfly Valley
N. rafflesiana Sandakan, white with red spreckles
1,000 useless points if you ID this plant that's been on my must have list for a couple years:
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