I think I'll label these in a little bit - just want to get the pics up first
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
Nestled in the N.ovata pot, a N.campanulata x (spectabilis x talangensis) pitcher inflating
N.hamata x platychila
mostly-crappy Cephalotus
more crappy looking Ceph pots
N.platychila tendrils
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
some unidentified pygmies - I have stakes in there but I can't be bothered to try to figure it out
These tall ones are D.lasiantha
U.bisquamata taking over a minibog
yay for holding the peat down!
S.xJudith Hindle! My first opened pitcher for the year!
N.veitchii K - this one is tinier than the last, but the colouring is great.
my first inflated and opened N.eymae x x trusmadiensis pitcher!
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
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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)
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!
My only ceph doing well - Big Boy
N.Robcantleyii
that all-green pitcher is N.spathulata x hamata. I am not pleased with the colour
N.izumiae x x trusmadiensis pitcher inflating
vft/cobra/dew minibog with different focal-points so you can see both front and back
D.graomogolensis from a Dew-king
N.macrophylla BE still inflating
aaand an ugly deformed puny N.xTriffid pitcher that opened up to close things off