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  • #61
Thanks for all your kind words! I will try to keep pictures more up-to-date now that I am home for a while.

thez_yo - I don't have a whole plant shot of the campanulata x (spectabilis x talangensis), but I will try to get one taken / post within the next couple of days.
 
  • #62
Ohmigosh...

So many bizarre crosses and beautiful plants!

I think it's crazy how different your spectabilis x talangensis looks...
 
  • #63
Wow, that's an impressive collection.
 
  • #64
Thanks for your kind comments!

Here are a couple I missed yesterday...

campanulata x (spectabilis x talangensis), full plant
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spathulata x truncata
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N truncata foreground and N x predator top right
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  • #65
Oooh, thanks! So it looks like the pitchers don't keep their shape from one leaf to the next - did that oldest one just get mushed up somewhere or are the spec/talan/campy fighting for dominance?

Your plants are always so lovely :love: I just had to go get a N.x Clarabell because of you actually :lol:
 
  • #66
is that ceph on page 6 the one i traded u? if so those mystery dews took off quite nice
 
  • #67
That n predator is a very beautiful specimen :) how long have you had that monster?
 
  • #68
:0o:

I like the campanulata x (spectabilis x talangensis), and Truncata..!
 
  • #69
Thanks for all your kind comments. I am glad you enjoyed these pictures.

They_yo - Unfortunately, that pitcher formed in between two pots and ended up a bit deformed before I noticed it and pulled it free. I will post more pictures when the newest pitcher opens up.

Ryan - Yes, this is the ceph / dews that I got from you in March. They are all doing very well. Maybe this will be the one that breaks my ceph curse - it is already my longest lasting ceph....

NY Plant Nerd - I have had the x predator since 10/27/09, when I received it as an unrooted cutting. It took it quite a while to root and settle in, but now it is really coming into its own.
 
  • #70
Very vey nice plants! Thanks for saring.
 
  • #71
Ohhhhh... :drool:
So..many..stellar...specimens...
Such beauty...
:lovely: /dies happily
 
  • #72
How did i miss this thread...Amzing plants :) Love those lesser seen hybrids
 
  • #73
Had a little time to repot a couple of my nepenthes today so I snapped a couple of pictures while I was at it. I hope you enjoy…

N x Briggsiana 'Peter D'Amato'
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N sumatrana
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  • #74
Ooo... sumatrana. Can't wait to see that bad boy grow up.
 
  • #75
OMG I can't wait til my PD'A looks like that :love:
 
  • #76
Thanks for the kind words! I really appreciate it coming from heavy-hitters like yourselves.
 
  • #77
come on.. I'm just a lowly ol' noob. Especially compared to a big dog such as yourself. :hail:
 
  • #78
I spent most of the day working on my plants so I snapped a couple of pictures along the way. I hope you enjoy them.

N x mixta (left) & N maxima x boschiana (right)
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N x dyeriana
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N Poi dog
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N (x rokko x Dyeriana) x Ventricosa red
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N clipeata x eymae (left) & N vetchii (right)
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N mirabilis
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I didn’t know pitchers grew out of the ground…. This pitcher from a N khasiana basal sure did
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N eymae x veitchii
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N veitchii x (fusca x maxima)
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N bicalcarata
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N singalana Belirang
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N x wittei
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N ventricosa (K) x alata
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N x Gratitude
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N x splendiana xx mixta
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N x Black Beauty
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N spectabilis x talangensis
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N spectabilis (Sinabung) x truncate
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  • #80
:drool:

I love it all! So beatif :drool:
 
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