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Picture time

schloaty

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campanulata pups
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merrilliana
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bical
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green ampularia basal bonansa
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campanulata - almost 3" tall
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x 'Miranda'
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jac.
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aristo vine - over a foot tall!!
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macfarlenei
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new arival - aristolochioides
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hamata
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bought as macfarlenei....doubt it. Looks like a hybrid with ramspina or dark form of sanguinea
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ephippiata pitcher just openning - just over one inch
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loos amazing, How long did it take for you camp to develope reddining? Mine hasn't started yet....
 
suuuuuuuuurrrrrrreeeee......you wait till im home on dial-up to post these awesome pics. yah couldnt do it while i was on DSL at work.
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yah have my 3 top wants for this year.
 
Flip, the pitchers redden before they're even open....It gets pretty good light. Also, I think some camps simply don't redden at all....Could be wrong about that, though.

Rattler, sorry about that....NOT
Which three are on your top wants?
 
Great pics! The plants look quite well cared for!
 
hamata, jac. and ephippiata. probably only going to get my hands on the hamata and ephippiata this year though
 
Hooooooweeeee! Those are nice!

Could you get a little closer to that aristo, though? I'd like to see the individual molecules if I could.
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Nice amp nest you have going there, too!

Capslock
 
  • #10
schloaty very nice, What type of set up are you using to growing these nepenthes if you dont mine my asking.

Drew Mcclain
 
  • #11
Man those are some massive "closeups"
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The plants look very happy. I agree with capslock, the amp "nest" is the best example I've seen, and its *supposed* to be native to my area.
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What camera are you using?
 
  • #12
Hi David
Some great looking plants there.
Bye for now julian
 
  • #13
Dave,
Nice goin'!
 
  • #14
your N. campanulata is awesome!
 
  • #15
I'm gonna have to post some pics myself jejeje. Nothing special though...
N. Khasiana's 8" long/1.6" width pitcher!
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N. X Ventrata's upper pitchers
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lower pitcher
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Errrm....forgot its name o_O
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N. Ampullaria's baby awwwwww, cute ^_^
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And finally, my N. rafflesiana (bought from PTF of course) produced an upper pitcher!
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Hope you liked it!
 
  • #16
[b said:
Quote[/b] ]Errrm....forgot its name o_O
N. mirabilis var. echinostoma, I believe.
 
  • #17
Hi Guys,

Thanks for the encouragement!
Very funny, Caps.
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Most of the highlanders are in a large tank in my basement (thermostat set to 60 for the night hours). It's only about 80 or 85% covered, so the humidity is most likely around 75% (though I haven't actually measured....maybe I will). I have three 65 watt flourex fixtures and one twin tube 4' fixture over the tank.
The miranda is in my green room, which is just a room full of hardier plants.

The campanulata, merri and bical are in my lowland tank, which is a large tank in the boiler room. It's around 90% covered with water in the bottom. The humidity stays over 80% with 4 flourex fixtures.
 
  • #18
That's the one neps! Thanx!
 
  • #19
great pics, do you have a picture of the lower pitchers of that Raff?
 
  • #20
Nice plants, Andenes!

must be nice to live in sunny Puerto Rico!
 
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