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Pitcher of the Month June 2012

thez_yo

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1. Only ONE (1) PITCHER per member may be entered in any particular month.
2. All pictures must be taken in the month of entry into the contest.
3. All entries must be clearly identified.
4. Entries are restricted to cultivated plants.
5. Contestants may post as many times and as many pictures of their entry as they like until contest closing on 06/30/12
6. Sequential pictures showing opening of a pitcher are fine as long as all pictures are taken within the month of the contest.
7. If, for some reason, a single pitcher cannot be isolated and a group shot is necessary, then the particular pitcher entered must be clearly identified in your post.
8. Plant must have been grown by owner at least six months prior to photo.
9. Times of Contest and Poll openings and closings are to be understood as EST.
10. Judging by forum members and guests in a poll opening on 07/01/12, closing 07/05/12 and using the Condorcet Internet Voting Service (Beatpath/Schulze/CSSD completion rule). The THREE (3) most popular entries (according to "proportional representation") will be considered "Winners" and the top 3 places will be posted in the 'Hall of Fame" sub-board.
** Please remember to clearly identify your entry!!**

Contest will be closed on June 30th 2012 at 5:00PM EST
Good luck!!

-->I reserve the right to drool over campanulata species and hybrid pics. Also, I will NOT be entering any plant for serious consideration in this competition for placement. If I do, please smack-talk me
 
N. lowii x truncata "wide peristome" just popped for June!

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I little more mature;

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N.jacquilineae

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N. carunculata var. robusta x merriliana

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We have the winners already....
 
WOW! That lowii x spectabilis is amazing! The reddish pitcher body contrasts nicely with the lime green and purple stripey peristome
 
WOW! That lowii x spectabilis is amazing! The reddish pitcher body contrasts nicely with the lime green and purple stripey peristome

Thanks, Mike...its one of my favorite spectabilis hybrids.
 
  • #10
because the man in the mask says I have to..
female N. x Tiveyi HL 'Sarawak Red'


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aged

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  • #11
because the man in the mask says I have to..
female N. x Tiveyi HL 'Sarawak Red'

Um... Was there supposed to be a picture? :-O
 
  • #12
yep. I'm building the suspense. Gotta keep up the intensity.

*corrected*
 
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  • #13
Finally got a nice red pitcher on this guy... N. robcantleyi

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  • #14
Wow Travis! That is one neat looking pitcher!
 
  • #15
Travis, that's pretty sick. Looks like a banana slug wearing a ruff.
 
  • #16
Oh trav.....makes me wanna fly to your place now and grab that plant of yours :)

Lance, that robcantleyi looks cute!
 
  • #17
Travis, that's pretty sick. Looks like a banana slug wearing a ruff.

Oh sure, I see how it is. You make me enter that pic just so you can make fun of it? :slap:
 
  • #18
lowii x campanulata
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  • #20
N. ventricosa x talangensis bringing all the ants to the yard with its nepshake...
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