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  • #721
Carn: I'm sure it was my fault.

Dex: hmm... actually, I think I might have had it for 2ish years now? It doesn't start out as much but man-alive they get nice fast once they have that truncata-ish growth-spurt! Must be like your spectalangensis :p
 
  • #722
great to see the densiflora koc with such great pitchers,i got one not knowing what it would look like,and it looks damn fine to me
 
  • #723
I think I'll label these in a little bit - just want to get the pics up first :awesome:

N.mikei pitchers hanging out - the plant dropped most of them on repot but is perking back up and the basal is going strong too
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Nestled in the N.ovata pot, a N.campanulata x (spectabilis x talangensis) pitcher inflating
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N.hamata x platychila
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mostly-crappy Cephalotus :(
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more crappy looking Ceph pots :(
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N.platychila tendrils
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Two shots of a N.ventricosa x x trusmadiensis (B) pitcher that just opened up - different light levels yet it's still awesome no matter what :drool:
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some unidentified pygmies - I have stakes in there but I can't be bothered to try to figure it out :p
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These tall ones are D.lasiantha
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U.bisquamata taking over a minibog :mwahaha: yay for holding the peat down!
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S.xJudith Hindle! My first opened pitcher for the year!
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N.veitchii K - this one is tinier than the last, but the colouring is great.
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my first inflated and opened N.eymae x x trusmadiensis pitcher!
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That skinny tiny fiery pitcher is my first S.flava ornata black veins semi-dwarf pitcher for the year - and my first flava pitcher for the year actually (the rubricorpora hasn't put up a pitcher yet :down:)
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S.xUmlauftiana putting up a pitcher next to S.rosea luteolata (and that tall dew you're seeing in the sarr minibogs is filiformis sbsp filiformis. the one in the vft/cobra bog is the red filiformis from florida I think)
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There's a petiolata pitcher hiding in there that just keeps growing - seriously GREAT colors, fast grower, takes repotting like a champ, and mature plants have GIGANTIC pitchers. You can't lose - it's like all the great things that a hybrid could have but it's a species!
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My only ceph doing well - Big Boy
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N.Robcantleyii
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that all-green pitcher is N.spathulata x hamata. I am not pleased with the colour :glare:
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N.izumiae x x trusmadiensis pitcher inflating
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vft/cobra/dew minibog with different focal-points so you can see both front and back :lol:
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D.graomogolensis from a Dew-king :hail:
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N.macrophylla BE still inflating
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aaand an ugly deformed puny N.xTriffid pitcher that opened up to close things off :-))
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  • #724
amazing pics thez!
 
  • #725
Thanks Heli!
 
  • #726
so many plants! so much awesome! im excited to see the mac pop and your sarrs pitcher up! and nice to see the graomo growing strong!
 
  • #727
Hurray! Finally, it seems like your picture taking might pick-up for the season.

Everything looks great, keep us opdated on the N. petiolata.
 
  • #728
Thanks guys :) Yeah now that I have my right hand and back mostly in working order again expect an onslaught of pics as soon as summer gets underway full swing :laaa:
 
  • #729
Haha, I love the commentaries! I needed the giggles today. :) Everything looks great!
 
  • #730
Looking good ! I love it all
 
  • #731
Probably already answered in the 70 pages, but how cold does it get there on winter nights? Ever have to move the plants inside for summer/winter?
 
  • #732
Thanks :)

Pineapple: get to about 45/50 F at night at the lowest in the winter and maybe 55/60 during the day at the lowest. I used to move Helis in during the summer when it would hit more than 80 during the day, but I got rid of them because it's a hassle. If I know it's gonna be 90+, I move the villosa, dubia, inermis, aristolochioides, and rhh inside for the day.
 
  • #733
Moar pics! The petiolata popped!
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and so did that little green spathulata x hamata!
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and campanulata x (spectabilis x talangensis) too!
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and inermis!
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and dubia from AW!
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(dubia from BE is sulking :()

and petiolata x x trusmadiensis!
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and here's some update shots of stuff that's opened better/colored up-
eymae x x trusmadiensis
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d.filiformis sbsp filiformis with its buddy S.purp montana to the left
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S.xJudith Hindle
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a hitch-hiker in the N.muluensis
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and I finally got a closer look at vft B52
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...and Royal Red
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and the D.spathulata x capensis
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  • #735
That petiolata is a beauty. I'm looking forward to seeing the pitcher fully-matured. A nice crop of photos, Thez.
 
  • #736
Thanks :)
 
  • #737
Nice. I like the inermis and dubia.
 
  • #738
Thanks! Wine glasses are best :awesome:
 
  • #739
You are right, petiolata is nice!

Your photography is improving every time you post on this thread. And the plants just keep getting better and better!
 
  • #740
It's just :drool:

Thanks :)
 
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