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Lime's Carnivorous Adventures of Pie.

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Awesome growing, Lime!
 
  • #23
You da' Man Limeslide! :D

I count, in your picture, I'd say: 10 full, open healthy pitchers.

And 12ish if we're counting dead pitchers. Probably 14 or 15 if one were to count the dead pitchers that aren't visible in this picture? I don't know.

And then another two or three that are inflating tendrils!

:bigthumpup:


Loving the dew!! It's raining away all the snow here soon, hopefully. :)
 
  • #24
Well, there are indeed 16 Nepenthes pitchers in there, but I wasn't talking about that kind of pitcher. :p

@Dex: The little guy is going to have to grow a lot more before I can send it to ya, it'll probably be the start of summer when it's big enough. :)
 
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  • #26
Oooh, my mom has red amaryllis like that! Hers didn't get so many blooms though.
Your minibog will look great later in the season! :D
 
  • #27
Nice buds! I'm still waiting for some...
Yay I'm not the only TFer who wears Crocs!
 
  • #28
Going to do a glamor shot of my S. flava pitcher of the season when it opens, I hope to continue this routine for each year I grow it. 2010's is in the first post. :)

Oooh, my mom has red amaryllis like that! Hers didn't get so many blooms though.
Your minibog will look great later in the season! :D

Cool! I'd like to see pictures of it. :)
Thanks!

Nice buds! I'm still waiting for some...
Yay I'm not the only TFer who wears Crocs!

Thanks!
Lol, crocs are comfortable. :p

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NASC Bros
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ALASKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa
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My P. primuliflora wanting to bloom again after I cut the flowers. Should I let them flower?
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Awgaupp's D. binata floating around LOL
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U. inflata waking up
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  • #29
Why not let your primuliflora flower?
 
  • #32
I did let it flower, pretty lavender flowers. I just cut them off because I felt like it LOL
 
  • #33
Aquatic Drosera? I like :-D
 
  • #35
Yay pictures :spazz:
Everything looks so great! :-D
 
  • #36
Flava 2011, small pitcher, not vibrant, still happy though. :)
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Flava 2011 love
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large :O
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Can't wait for this baby to colour up!
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Waiting to cut the flower..... I hope it doesn't open.
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one of the NASC Bros flowering. :p
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only live D. x hybrida, the rest died during dormany. I raised so many.... D:
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N. x ventrata, growing like the wind!
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P. primuliflora flowering
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poor D. adelae floweing. :( Going to re-pot and move to a humid environment.
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D. capensis finally loves me!
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Alaska
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U. tricolor
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I need to start misting again, mini cope x sibu
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  • #37
Seeing everyone's Sarracenia waking up makes me wish I had some mature ones. ;c

Maybe I need to try an aquatic Utricularia species as well. Might be fun watching sludge turn to a beautiful stand of flowers every year.

Love your Stylidium forest. I think Stylidium are really pretty plants, even without flowers. The leaves are just a really cool shape.

Good growin'!
 
  • #39
How very glorious lime - great job!
 
  • #40
Thank you very much for commenting! :)
 
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