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  • #401
Well, this is probably about it for the season. Things are starting to look not so good. Here's some random shots from this morning - a past it's prime flava ornata, an alata with a great lid and a pair of leuco's starting to fade..... C'mon spring
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  • #403
Yes,pdx that alta is very nice! So is the leuco:)
 
  • #404
Hi all,

I had a couple pm's about the leuco photo. It is two different plants growing next to each other. The one on the left is a Tarnok while the one on the right is a "plain" leuco.
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  • #405
Gosh, I am speechless regarding the assortment and quality of photos I have seen. I have to say the 'Leah Wilkerson' sarrs are awesome but my gosh, there were so many incredibly breathtaking images that I am overwhelmed.  

Hello sarracenia, regarding the image on p33.  That is most certainly Spiranthes. My guess is that it is actually Nodding Ladies Tresses though.  The image was actually a little too close for me to get a good look at the coiling.  See if S. cernua is a match. Lucky you for getting that to pop up as it did.  

I have a few requests-

To sarraceniaobsession, PDX, and sarracenia... may I please upload your horizontal images to use as desktop wall paper on my personal computer?

To BobZ, JBL, imduff, Noah, and adnedam... may I please e-mail some of your photos to a friend whom I believe would really enjoy seeing them?  I will credit your user names and include a link to this thread.  Maybe he'll even join here.  That would be nice.
 
  • #406
Here is mine (hope they arn't too big, first time trying to post pictures ;))

My prized plant has to be my S. x excellens
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  • #407
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Quote[/b] (LauraZ5 @ Oct. 25 2004,10:09)] 



To sarraceniaobsession, PDX, and sarracenia... may I please upload your horizontal images to use as desktop wall paper on my personal computer?
By all means. I have a bunch more on my website, feel free to add anything from there if you like. Just click the www link at the bottom of the post.
 
  • #408
He he he sarracenia... you forgot the link to your web site.

Thanks much for letting me add some color to my desktop.
 
  • #409
It's the www button at the bottom of the post, with the picture of earth next to it, next to all the other buttons, like PM, YIM, etc......
 
  • #410
It is still sunny and warm here in Georgia and a few of the gang are still hanging on. It seems they went down quicker this year than last but here are the stragglers.

alata x leuco

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oreo x rubra

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rubra gulfensis red form

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black tube alatas

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The alatas are twisted due to the Orthene I had to spray for pests. OPPS!
 
  • #411
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Quote[/b] (LauraZ5 @ Oct. 25 2004,10:09)]Gosh, I am speechless regarding the assortment and quality of photos I have seen. I have to say the 'Leah Wilkerson' sarrs are awesome but my gosh, there were so many incredibly breathtaking images that I am overwhelmed.  

Hello sarracenia, regarding the image on p33.  That is most certainly Spiranthes. My guess is that it is actually Nodding Ladies Tresses though.  The image was actually a little too close for me to get a good look at the coiling.  See if S. cernua is a match. Lucky you for getting that to pop up as it did.  

I have a few requests-

To sarraceniaobsession, PDX, and sarracenia... may I please upload your horizontal images to use as desktop wall paper on my personal computer?

To BobZ, JBL, imduff, Noah, and adnedam... may I please e-mail some of your photos to a friend whom I believe would really enjoy seeing them?  I will credit your user names and include a link to this thread.  Maybe he'll even join here.  That would be nice.
If your talking of this Noah then the answer is go for it:)
 
  • #412
Ohhh....Brooks that alata x leucophylla is realy nice! As is the oreo x rubra and the black tubes are real cool too:)
 
  • #413
I can't take it! These plants are all gorgeous! I would love to start collecting these guys, but I am afraid that hot, windy Nebraska would make them unhappy(w/o a greenhouse frame of some kind). I have seen some nifty tiny greenhouses(6' x 8') or so that you throw up like a tent, but I would think the wind here would batter it down eventually.

Cheers,

Joe
 
  • #415
Here are three more random photos from today's "clean up on aisle 3"

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  • #417
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Quote[/b] (The Griffin @ Oct. 27 2004,12:54)]I can't take it! These plants are all gorgeous! I would love to start collecting these guys, but I am afraid that hot, windy Nebraska would make them unhappy(w/o a greenhouse frame of some kind). I have seen some nifty tiny greenhouses(6' x 8') or so that you throw up like a tent, but I would think the wind here would batter it down eventually.

 Cheers,

 Joe
Eek.....and my moms thinking of moveing to Omaha in the future:O Bad for my plants!
 
  • #418
Very nice PDX I especialy like the first and second one....I bet they would look very nice in a mixed bog together:)
 
  • #419
Thanks Noah,

I do move my plants around quite a bit in order to give the most sun to the ones actively growing. Although, we may have seen the last of the sun here in Oregon until next April.
 
  • #420
Hmmm... photos of clean up in aisle 3
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What a riot! What does aisle 1 and 2 look like. As usual PDX, your photos are exquisite.
 
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