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post your macro nep shots

With my 5.0 megapixel Sony Cybershot DSC-P92
the baby is teething :p (baby seedgrown hamata)
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Dood! Veeery nice! Congratulations. :D
 
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wow, that sphag looks like a pink flower.
 
Ventricosa (could have been a little nicer, but I was shaky):
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I love plants with teeth!

N. Hamata, Wistuba clone 1.

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N. edwardsiana pitcher when it first opened.
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Same pitcher now.
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JMatt
 
N. edwardsiana

A little closer view.
The pitcher is starting to get old. The pitcher that was to form right after this one didn't. There is another one on the way though. Going to take some time but I will update when it opens.
JMatt

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Excellent growing, JMatt! They look fantastic. Thanks for sharing.

xvart.
 
  • #10
Ahhh... edwardsiana.... jealousy...

Fantastic!
 
  • #12
Hi,

Nice pics. Here are two of my baby neps. Used flash for these two so the light is bit harsh.

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Regards,

Christer
 
  • #13
N. jacquelinae

Here are a couple images of N. jacquelinae taken today.

Note the nectar glands on the lid:
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They appear as bumps on the outside of lid:
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Cheers,
Mac
 
  • #15
Prepare yourselves for the ultimate new to cultivation Nepenthes!

N. humongolidius (not currently available commercially, unless you happen to have a bazzilion dollars)
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  • #16
Gee, be careful with that one, Tony! Looks like it will bite...
 
  • #17
tony where did you get that one? also christerb what nep is that?
 
  • #18
The N. humongolidius could be used to scare growers on Halloween :-P-:

aaddaam,

The first is N. attenboroughii, the second is N. glabrata (G. Lumut).

Regards,

Christer
 
  • #19
How on earth did you get an attenboroughii..... so quickly?
 
  • #20
Yeah attenboroughii was'nt it discoverd in 2007... and described 2 months ago?. How does one get an N. edwardsiana? any suggestions?
 
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