@summer: yes, i agree...you know whats a winning combination side by side: esseriana, cyclosecta, and jaumavensis....those 3 are full of win. you can easily appreciate them when they're side by side.
more pics since the sun decided to do a 30 second peak...
graomogolensis---more or less the same size when i first got it---which is saying a lot since this is actually an offshoot of the mother plant, which did pass away.
big brother, little "hairy" brother
jacquelinae's pitchers have never looked better for me since i first got the plant, and even then, nothing like this!
quelchii---for travis aka pygo, please stalk this forum so i can update you on the flower.
flower closeup:
h. minor---
h. sarracenioides---as you can tell, a very vigorous grower...the dead leaf was only 2 leaves before the main.
u. bisquamata 'betty's bay'---should this even be considered a cultivar? seems more like a location variety to me...way to open a can of worms.
and a new debut: u. praetermissa, which is growing very well--exhibiting lots of stolon/trap growth for one tuber, which is nice.
that's all for now folks...the petiolaris dews are waking up, so i'll be taking shots of them when they are full of foliage.