they have some nice pictures.
I went by and met Mike and he showed me a ton of plants in their greenhouse at the Jesse Jones Park & Nature Center which also housed the NASC plants(tagged with NASC yellow labels). I was very surprised at how many different types of plants that have been rescued or collected from the wild(with permission of course) Enjoy the few pictures i took!
you should be able to click on the photo to view the larger size.
~b
they have some nice pictures.
"The tragedy of life is not that every man loses; but that he almost wins."
"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?"
these were pictures i took(not "NASC pictures") today when i went by to meet mike and sign up for volunteering. i was also informed that there are only about 3 volunteers, so where are all the Houston CP enthusiasts on this?
~b
Thanks for showing all the nice pictures i rreally enjoyed them
-Ryan
My Grow List: http://www.terraforums.com/forums/sh...128#post865128
I've been there as well...great place, and Mike is a great dude. The bical is more like a tree huh?
Do you know if he still has that red amp? (the slideshow isn't really working for me too well).
Z polski y dumny
Prayer - how to do nothing and still think you're helping.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5F5aCUNE4Z8
^^^Newest vid
heres the direct link if the slideshow doesnt work...
http://picasaweb.google.com/billylh/...rkNatureCenter
pk, softball size pitchers, lol
he had a red something, but i honestly cant remember all the names he was throwing around
~b
Awesome pictures Billy. Hey, if I was still in Houston, I would volunteer, but the job moved me to San Antonio. Mike is really cool... very friendly and I respect what he is doing in Houston.
Hello all -
Thanks to billyh for taking these pictures, and MORE IMPORTANTLY for signing up as a volunteer! There is a lot of work that needs to be done with the NASC plants at Jesse Jones Park, and the more help I can get, the more the North American Sarracenia Conservancy can accomplish! Like Billy said, "where are all the Houston CP enthusiasts?!?' No experience necessary folks!
PK - That was a Nepenthes ampullaria 'Cantley's Red,' and yes, it is still hanging on. We changed out the poly folm on the greenhouse earlier this year, and some of the Neps got shocked by the additional sunlight. They'll all recover, but it will take some time.
Baylorguy - San Antonio is just a suburb of Houston anyways; you're still welcome to volunteer any time you like!![]()
Thanks for the kind words everyone. Now come on out to the park and help NASC grow some plants! : )
Regards,
Mike
Mike Howlett
"Leuc, I am your flava!"
Now we know Princess Leah's last name: Wilkerson!!
Dude, those be awesome pitchers and pictures! :-) Mike -- man, if I could only fly out I'd volunteer! i think its time for a road trip :-) hehe....
thanks fer sharing!