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Some highland chamber photos...

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This is "the bush," my x 'Judith Finn with three growth points

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Latest pitcher from my sanguinea (from PFT!!)

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hamata...about 2 inches tall
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aristolochioides....Oh, so nice!
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aris. pitcher with my thumb for size reference.....Nice thumb, eh?
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Hope you likey!
 
N. aristolochioides? Lucky you!
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Wow very nice N. aristolochioides!
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Keep it up man! BTW, don't EVER fertilze it...you won't see any pitchers for months.
 
NG, Thanks for the tip...Though I never mess around with fertilizer anyway....it just too much fun to feed the plants!
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I got the aris. from Tony around August of last year (I think). So credit him with healthy babies....
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wow that aristolochioides is so beautiful! the picthers are soo cute as well. how llong have you had it?
 
Hey Flip...
I've had it several months....I got it towards the end of the summer...Late August maybe? Anyway, for a plant that was deemed "medium" in difficulty, I've had an easier time with it than truncata (died), ampularia (took a YEAR to acclimate to my growing conditions), mirabilis (died), and a few others. Maybe I just got a really hardy one? Maybe my thumb is just getting greener?
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The vendor you get a plant from can make all the difference in the world /wink

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LOL @ Tony. True enough....I can't take all the credit.
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