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I decided to take some pictures of my plants today. Enjoy!

N. Lowii x Campanulata - first pitcher in my care

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N. Glabrata

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N. Vogelii

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N. Campanulata

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N. Inermis

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N. Truncata

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N. Jamban

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N. Flava putting out its first small pitcher (on the left). Note the plantlets growing at the base. I'm sure this is from TC so don't know if they should be called basals.

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N. Ramispina just opened it's first intermediate or upper pitcher. Sorry for the angle, this plant is growing through the top shelf of the grow rack so it's pretty much stuck in place.

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Daaaaang.. somebody got a gold star in photography. :hail:
 
A few of these photos should be in the pitcher of the month thread.
 
Love the lowii x campanulata, and congrats on your first pitcher!! I've been very excited about this plant recently... just about two weeks ago I discovered that a plant in my care that I had always thought was N. "Gothica" was actually a N. lowii x campanulata! That was a definite TerraForums facepalm moment, but now it seems so clear. Love all that gooey nectar.
 
Glabrata! :spazz:
 
Niiice :drool:
 
Brilliant Neps...
 
Simply Beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing!
 
  • #10
WOW......just.......WOW! :0o:
 
  • #11
Beautiful plants! If you feel like making cuttings of N. ramispina I'd be more than happy to take one. The glabrata and vogelii are particularly nice.
 
  • #12
To combine my threads, here's my pics from another post:

Got a couple talangensis hybrids in the mail today. I especially love talangesis x veitchii!

talangensis x veitchii

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spectabilis x talangensis
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talangensis purebred

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Here are some of the TM hybrids I picked up this fall, these are really looking great!

sibuyanensis x TM
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izumiae x TM

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inermis

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campanulata x maxima

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veitchii k

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ampullaria Brunei Red x Harlequin

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N veitchii k - newest pitcher, opened this week. I really wish the pitchers were shorter and fatter

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N sibuyanensis x trusmadiensis - same pitcher from before, just a lot darker now

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And a few of my heli's :-))
Heliamphora sp 'Akopan'

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Heliamphora minor 'Burgandy Black' - putting out first intermediate/mature pitcher

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  • #13
Looking fantastic! I really like the N. campanulata x maxima
 
  • #14
Awsome Plants!!! I love those Veitchii ks but everything else is beautifull too!!
 
  • #15
great looking plants twiggs,i love talangs and am waiting for mine to pitcher after we fell out
 
  • #16
Very nice plants! I like them all:).
 
  • #17
The word glabrata kept echoing in my head since yesterday, and then I saw your plant. Your N. glabrata looks amazing Twigs!
 
  • #18
Very nice, especially your talangensis x veitchii! I wish my glabrata stayed as compact as yours
 
  • #19
Here's a few pitchers that jumped out at me today

Newly opened pitcher of talangensis x veitchii. I love the bright green peristome but I wouldn't be sad to see it turn yellow with red tint around the edge like some of the pictures on cpphotofinder. I also noticed that the pitchers on my plant don't have any spots on the outside whatsoever but every picture I've seen online has prominent spotting.

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N. aristolochiodes x mira 'Involuntary Bliss'
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