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  • #681
the petiolaris dews are coming along nicely. Nice red. Lost some on mine when I switched the color of my bulbs with the new system....
 
  • #682
That orchid reminds me of a cow!

Nice petiolaris dews and I love that N. hamitaguanensis (can't spell the name...)

Great pics!
 
  • #683
Thank you guys!

Yeah they need to bring some of those newer species stateside already. I hope Wistuba's coming with a box full of big plants fo cheap!

kula: that's sad :(

Peatmoss: yeah, I love the spots too :awesome: cows are so pretty...
 
  • #684
Here's some pics -

the ever lovely frogface
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a Phalaenopsis violacea var coerulea baby from the wonderful chibae
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some Phal. mannii flower stalks (dual wield!)
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a new, all pink Nep. peltata pitcher
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on the plant -
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Drosera paradoxa
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Sarr Adrian Slack and Drosera hamiltonii in the center, the pings pot up top, nep tentaculata from AW in the right corner, the vft/cobra minibog to the left, and on the bottom center it's nep vogellii on the right and nep inermis on the left, the far right bottom is nep tenuis, and the one leaf on the far left is nep thorelii x campanulata
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here's the minibog with vfts/cobras/dews-
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N.lowii x truncata 'wide peristome'
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Nep glabrata's first pitcher in my care (Thanks Chibae!)
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the ever-beastly Nep. veitchii K
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N.ventricosa x x trusmadiensis spreading everywhere
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and a spectabilis x truncata pitcher that's still working on it..
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  • #685
Everything looks so pretty! :) I really like Frogface's tat and the minibog. :D
 
  • #686
peltata...
 
  • #687
Beautiful plants! I love the color of the Drosera paradoxa.

Thanks for sharing!
 
  • #688
That veitchii is amazing :0o:
 
  • #689
I love the redness of that peltata! Also ventricosa x x trusmadiensis is looking great too.

It's been too long! :-D
 
  • #690
I think the glab is adorable
 
  • #691
Thanks guys :) It's finally warming and sunning up so assuming the weather holds, I ought to have a bumper year to make up for the *blah* that was last year :boogie:
 
  • #692
You have Phal. mannii?!?!?! I can never find that one! I saw one at an orchid show last week, and you are not going to be disappointed by the flowers. They're better in person.
 
  • #693
Yeah, it's bloomed before:

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  • #694
So nice!!! You can see why it's the only Phal I want.
 
  • #695
A few updates because I still can't bend and stuff:

D.lasiantha (I focused this one stretching my arms out and hoping for the best without being able to see the photo before it took :lol:)
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The N.inermis from AW that I've entered in POTM
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Phal manii
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  • #696
that is one distinct inermis...mine stays completely green. no trace of red/orange whatsoever.
 
  • #697
Try putting some UV on it maybe? I thought you had an AW inermis too... so ours should look the same? Actually, I believe mine should look worse considering it's on a balcony :lol:

...and oh man, after zooming in on this, I think it's actually *the* best photo I've ever taken :ohno:
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  • #698
How long have you had the inermis? Got mine from Wistuba in November and it's still just a defenseless squirt.
 
  • #699
Try putting some UV on it maybe? I thought you had an AW inermis too... so ours should look the same? Actually, I believe mine should look worse considering it's on a balcony :lol:

actually, mine's a BE release...at least i think so---pretty sure. and a recent photo of mine for comparison:
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note the dark leaves but lime green pitchers. offers quite a nice contrast.
 
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