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obregon562

Two flies one pitcher. Minus the crap eating.
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TF,

Here are some of the nicer things coming along this spring. Sorry for the crappy as hell pics!

D. californica "Mountain" i just got from SK! Thanks man!
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My little Sequoiadendron giganteum.
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Salad baby! Arugla, mesculn mix, and "Fancy" lettuce! Mmm!
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Lippia dulcis, a plant with leaves 1000x sweeter than sugar! Good eats!
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My tuberous dews:
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S. "Leah Wilkerson" x "Adrian SLack". Im really excited about this one!
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A photogenic S. oreophila:
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The queen of the tray, S. x "Leah Wilkerson"! I can fit three fingers down this pitcher. Gotta measure it tomorrow...
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A very nice, consistent nep, N. x "Kona" (alata x truncata):
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An awful pic of N. maxima "Poso" SG
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The flower is my N. truncata x thorelli, and its pollinators are truncata x veitchii, chaniana x veitchii, eymae x (stenophylla x lowii), and ventricosa "porcelain form".
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Another butcher job for a pic...this one of a beautifuly dark and toothy N. iz x tm. If the peristome is consitently yellow, and the pitcher body is that lovely purple, im thinking N. "Los Angeles Lakers"? :D
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Nice frankie!!!
Glad the cobras made it to you alright!
They are beasts man, they grow really well!
Enjoy!
 
Haha, I love the tuberous dews.

Jason
 
Mo' oreo.
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Heres a sweet metallic wasp thing i found inside a sarra last fall...
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Nuclear fall-out Aloe:
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ANyone know what this is? Its on my peach...is it harmful?
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A decent D. enodes:
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Leuco genes!
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My favorite flower ever, S. rubra ssp. rubra "Long Lid"
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Leah givin you sass.
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Just because my mangoe is smaller than your doesnt mean its any less tasty. So there.
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'da f*** is this?! Its on my S. alata.
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i just thought this was a nice pic...
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Better D. californica "Mountain":
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With a little cropping, im thinking this could be a real good pic!
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Red capes! They love getting 8-7 FULL sun, right there with the VFTs, Carras, and temperate pings. The sun does wonders for them all!
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This U. floridana is growing amazingly fast. Nearly 3" per day in the gigantic tray for some of my sarras/dews/VFTs. Crappy pic.
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Muh bench.
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D. zonariana (sp?)
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D. aff. tubaystylis (sp?)
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D. peltata "West Austrailian Form" i wanna say:
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D. menziesii ssp. menziessi x 2!
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S. "Red Sumatra" x "Wlikerson's Red" hold TONS of promise:
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thanks guys! :)
 
The D. zonariana is one of the coolest dews I've ever seen!!
Do the leaves stay compact fat and rounded like that? How big does it get?

Did you get your net planters yet?
 
Wow, VERY nice! Does the U. floridana really grow three inches per day? o_O Neat little Sequoia.
 
swords,

I know right?! :) Yup, except they get MORE compact and to the size of 50-cent piece or bigger! No, i havent got 'em yet.

Cape,

Thanks!

Yeah! It's insane. The warmer it is outside, the faster the floridana grows.
 
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Frankie, the photo of the brown spots on the Alata is hard to make out. Is it little holes as well? If so it looks like exyra moth caterpillar damage or some other type of tiny caterpillar.
 
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cp-connection,

I'll try to get a better one. No, not holes per say. More of, like, a whole bunch of brown spots on leaves, causing them to grow all deformed and fugly.

Thanks for the help!
 
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Look at this little Leah go! This new pitcher just opened at ~28"! Can it hit 3' this year?!

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artsy "Kona", kinda.

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three ladies gossiping. S. x 'Cobra Nest'.

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D. scorpioides, D. pulchella x nitidula, and is that a D. roseana back there? cant tell.

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N. alata and N. copleandii trying to be friends. :)

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N. iz x tm macro

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Hey stop lookin at my lady!

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oooh, lots of space for some added complexity! N. ventricosa x maxmima.

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shotty D. scorpioides macro

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VFT flower

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B52 says: "Cant touch this!"

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And finally, my diseased sarr. any ideas?

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  • #13
Lakers! :d
 
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