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  • #201
Wow that jamesoniana is absolutely teeny. Are they usually that small?
 
  • #203
Sweet minibog. Maybe mine will look half that good when I get it set up!
 
  • #204
2 neps this time....it's been a while,
N. inermis, and N. burbidgeae
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  • #205
What a nice N. burbidgeae! It is really colourful :)
 
  • #207
thanks guys. this is its first pitcher in a very VERY long time. reason being, the plant was working on a basal and decided to devote all its energy to that.
 
  • #208
Amazing shots, and amazing subjects too. :)
 
  • #209
Wow, awesome minibog! I knew you couldn't resist Sarracenia. :p
 
  • #210
Man I wish N. burbidgeae had better coloration...

Jk, yours is gorgeous.
 
  • #211
I'm lovin' the burbi pitcher, too. Such lovely color.
 
  • #212
the lasiocephala (petiolaris) complex lineup.... i didnt include caduca here because it is having a hard time adjusting and the current leaves it possesses resemble nothing like how it should.

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from left to right: broomensis, darwinensis, derbyensis, dilatatopetiolaris, falconeri, fulva, kenneallyi, lanata, ordensis, and paradoxa
 
  • #213
Wonderful! I didnt even know some of these petiolaris's existed. Theyre completely knew to me! You could make cp wallpapers with your awesome photography :)
 
  • #214
thanks very much TOG. there are a few more that i still dont have in my collection... brevicornis and petiolaris. once i get those, my collection will be complete. :mwahaha:
 
  • #215
Very helpful compilation of leaves.
 
  • #216
Daisybell, you truly have a gift for photography -- that and the production of cottage cheese . . .
 
  • #218
Wonderful :) I think my favorite is either darwinensis or fulva - I like the spoon-shape :p
 
  • #220
thank you sir, i wish i had a macrolens---would have definitely helped with the focus.

Macros are so worth the investment. You will regret nothing if you buy one, trust me. What camera are you using?
 
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