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theyellowdart

sea bear returns!
I finally got my new camera so I decided to take some macro shots today. A few of the outdoor ones are a bit shaky, but I don't think they came out too bad. Tell me what you think.

N. x Judith Finn, about 4.5 inch pitcher. Starting to develop the signature pure red peristome.
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Lowes death cube ventricosa
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Baby Cephalotus starting to color up.
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This one's kind of dark, but I like it.
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Flytrap
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S. leucophylla
Something ate part of this pitcher's lid off.
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hitchhiker Sarr seedling. I have no idea what it is.
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S. x 'Judith Hindle'
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This one has a visitor.
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D. dichotoma 'small red form'. I'm not 100% positive on this one, it came as a hitchhiker. Any I.D help would be nice.
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"littered with bodies"
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Lowes death cube Darlintonia. It's doing great.
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Last but not least, Gregor Samsa
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Hey, they're looking great! You have to get that nepenthes OUT of the Lowes death cube, though. There's a reason they call them death cubes, you know. Get it in something that drains, pronto!

What kind of camera did you get? The pics are in good focus, especially the cephalotus pics!

Capslock
 
yeah the death cube maybe good for the cobralily though.....it would retain the water....make sure to use cold water though...
 
Hey, they're looking great! You have to get that nepenthes OUT of the Lowes death cube, though. There's a reason they call them death cubes, you know. Get it in something that drains, pronto!

What kind of camera did you get? The pics are in good focus, especially the cephalotus pics!

Capslock

Oh, don't worry, it's out of the death cube and on my grow rack. The only part of the actual death cube assembly I'm still using is the pot which I drilled holes in for drainage. The Cobra is in its own six inch pot.

The camera is a Samsung S85; nothing too fancy.

Thanks both of you for the nice comments.
 
They aren't showing up, it says it's been moved or deleted.
 
Sorry about that.
Fixed!
 
Ok, now I see it. Very nice plants! I really like your ventricosa, ceph and Darlingtonia! I think that hitchhiker sarr seedling might be a division, my S. alata did something like that. Any advice on how you keep your Darlingtonia alive being in the Southeast?
 
Thanks.

Yeah, I was thinking thats what it could be, but it just seems way to immature looking for that.
I guess there's only one way to find out... wait.
 
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