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  • #101
Gorgeous
 
  • #102
EDDIE!!!!!!

*eyes roll back in head*

*passes out*
 
  • #103
Does anyone still offer izumiae x Trusmadiensis?
Gorgeous plants, by the way! Kudos.
 
  • #104
Incredible plants, Mike. We don't see pic updates from you nearly enough.
 
  • #105
Thank you for the nice comments.

Yes, @Thez eymae x jacqulineae. The shape of the pitchers is showing plenty of jacq qualities. The pitchers are way bigger then a jacq at the same size which you would expect.

Yes, @Heli the 4th down is macrophylla from a 2007 seed. The pitchers on this seems to last forever. There are some smaller pitcher buried in the moss that are still active and probably a year old at this point.

Thanks Mike and Dexenthes.

@peatmoss. The eddie is looking good. The pitchers start pale green/yellow. Here is one that just opened over the weekend:
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@Whim Such a great hybrid. I am not sure if I have seen them recently for sale. I would definitely get another. My plant has two basals now, so I should bet getting to enjoy some purple lower pitchers soon.

@mato Thank you. I will post more. The plants alway grow faster come spring and I have some cool plants to show-off I have not posted before.
 
  • #106
holy crap :ohno: that is just....I cant even...
 
  • #107
That is a beautiful pitcher. It's interesting how they start green.
 
  • #108
I must say, out of every cp, nothing beats a well grown eddie.

Congrats man! You must be a very skilled grower!
 
  • #110
wow. thanks so much for sharing mike! you've got great plants as always!
 
  • #111
Looking good as always Michael.
 
  • #113
a pleasure to view thanks
 
  • #114
wow! Incredible plants Michael. Damn! I would kill to have an eddie like that. lol!..Fantastic macro as well.....not to mention that macrophylla reminds me of my dead macro. :(
 
  • #115
Here are some small plants.

nepenthes-mantalingajanensis-05-12.jpg

Nepenthes mantalingajanensis

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Nepenthes muluensis

nepenthes-murudensis-05-12.jpg

Nepenthes murudensis seedling alittle over a year old

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Nepenthes naga seedling alittle over a year old

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Nepenthes singalana - couldn't pull this out for a better shot.

nepenthes-spectabilis-seed-05-12.jpg

Nepenthes spectabilis - seedling

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Nepenthes edwardsiana

nepenthes-villosa-seedling-05-12.jpg

Nepenthes villosa - alittle over a year old.

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A ripening seed pod
 
  • #116
How ironic.. I was literally thinking about your setup last night.
Everything looks like it's getting dry, but plants seem happy as usual.
 
  • #117
Good eye Travis. I have been running a little on the dryer side because of a pest problem late last year and also because I had some water that has been leaking out onto the hard-wood floors underneath.
 
  • #118
Looks awesome, Mike. Was going to second what Travis said, but it's obviously not affecting the plants.

Can't wait for that naga to grow up and man.. that eddie is looking sweet.
 
  • #119
Your naga has outpaced mine..... The eddie looks awesome!
 
  • #120
Awesome. You don't seen N. muluensis very often. It's a really beautiful plant, can't wait to see it grow up.
 
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