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We will start off with his plants
a couple of the BE seedgrown hamata
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a few N. eymae uppers, still seems to be quite a bit of controversy regarding the true identity of these plants from BE and AW, this particular one is BE, and is female
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an insane N. aristolochioides
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a truly monster N. Red Dragon, crappy photo skills do this plant absolutely no justice
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Another monster, N. macfarlanei
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N. inermis
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a funky N. izumeae
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N. xBriggsiana, i believe Ron said it was the Jeff Schaefer clone?
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one of the new pitchers lids
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N. dubia
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N. stenophylla
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one of the dozens of N. ramispina uppers from a near 15 foot vine that is wrapping everywhere
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we always talk about how getting two neps of the same species to flower at the same time is difficult as all get out, well both of his large gymnamphora are flowering at the same time, this is just one of them but they both appear to be female...
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Next post will have a few of my plants...
 
N. mikei with eyespots
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N. maxima dark x talangensis
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N. ventricosa x angasanensis
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N. singalana tujuh, i think this one looks a lot like a hamata
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N. singalana tujuh left and N. singalana belirang on the right, quite a difference i must say ;)
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N. fusca 'Flared Peristome'
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Great plants! I love Ron's inermis and dubia. Does he ever make cuttings? He has so much of each of them!
 
Awesome plants :) thanks for sharing
 
WOW, well this is the way to end a weekend - pics like that :drool:

(you forgot a vendor tag in that second post a couple pics down...)
 
lol so i did....i didnt realize that, but thats gotta be one of the worse vendors to even by from regardless lol, i will go and edit that out, thanks Thez
 
fantastic pics.I love your singlana tajuh. I need to get me one of those.
 
A great selection of beautiful, well-grown plants. I really love the aristo & inermis!
...a few N. eymae uppers, still seems to be quite a bit of controversy regarding the true identity of these plants from BE and AW, this particular one is BE, and is female
This clone doesn't exhibit the 'special' goblet-shaped uppers that N. eymae is supposed to be known for - eh? By any chance - is this the 'clone 2' that BE has been putting out recently?
 
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A great selection of beautiful, well-grown plants. I really love the aristo & inermis!
This clone doesn't exhibit the 'special' goblet-shaped uppers that N. eymae is supposed to be known for - eh? By any chance - is this the 'clone 2' that BE has been putting out recently?

im not sure of its clone number, however a couple of years ago the uppers were the goblet shape, but have now become less of that, maybe it was due to winter and light levels being low....im not sure.
 
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im not sure of its clone number, however a couple of years ago the uppers were the goblet shape, but have now become less of that....
Any chance that you or he has any pics of the goblets from this plant? That would make for a very interesting chapter in this evolving 'controversy'....
 
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The very top pitcher in this photo was just before it started doing more of the strong goblet shapes, im pretty sure it varies depending on conditions...this photo is a couple years old
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Great Neps!
Some of those are HUGE!
 
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Sk....u got a fantastic pitcher: leaf ratio on those plants man. Wow!! Its interesting...is this due to lighting? humidity? air circulation? any ideas? Perhaps its a combination of all of these.
 
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im thinking its all in my conditions and lighting varun, im not 100% sure, Ron experiances the same thing with his plants so it must be our conditions....since during most of the year, we arent too much different than most of the bornean highlands as far as temps and humidity according to a few of the people up here, including Ron......
 
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