Hi all,
My name is Robert and I've only fairly recently returned to the CP hobby ( or should I say ADDICTION?). As an adolescent I became pretty obsessed with CPs and had quite a decent collection considering that when I started, there was only one online nursery and they only sold one species of nepenthes! I grew quite a few highland neps and Mexican pings until about 6 years ago when I lost most of them and my interest waned.
Now I'm back for good with a much better setup and more financial stability and freedom!
My current growling:
N. densiflora x ventricosa
N. ventricosa x aristolochioides
N. alba
N. glabrata
N. spathulata x aristolochioides
N. hamata AW 3
N. bellii x aristolochioides
N. muluensis x lowii
P. cyclosecta
P. laueana
P. laueana 'red leaves'
P. agnata x gypsicola
P. potosiensis
P. sp 'Sumidero'
P. colimensis
D. capensis 'broad leaf'
D. capensis 'red'
Cephalotus follicularis
Also waiting on N. jaquelinae, N. muluensis, N. tenuis, and N. aristolochioides from AW.
Nothing too fancy, mostly focusing on smaller species and hybrids but have plans for additional growspaces in the future.
My name is Robert and I've only fairly recently returned to the CP hobby ( or should I say ADDICTION?). As an adolescent I became pretty obsessed with CPs and had quite a decent collection considering that when I started, there was only one online nursery and they only sold one species of nepenthes! I grew quite a few highland neps and Mexican pings until about 6 years ago when I lost most of them and my interest waned.
Now I'm back for good with a much better setup and more financial stability and freedom!
My current growling:
N. densiflora x ventricosa
N. ventricosa x aristolochioides
N. alba
N. glabrata
N. spathulata x aristolochioides
N. hamata AW 3
N. bellii x aristolochioides
N. muluensis x lowii
P. cyclosecta
P. laueana
P. laueana 'red leaves'
P. agnata x gypsicola
P. potosiensis
P. sp 'Sumidero'
P. colimensis
D. capensis 'broad leaf'
D. capensis 'red'
Cephalotus follicularis
Also waiting on N. jaquelinae, N. muluensis, N. tenuis, and N. aristolochioides from AW.
Nothing too fancy, mostly focusing on smaller species and hybrids but have plans for additional growspaces in the future.
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