This is the las photo post guys! Do you think we could get this thread stickied to preserve it for prosperity?
Transporting Gizmos for a Governor's School experiment.
Q8042630 by
Wire Man, on Flickr
Preparing IP-45s for Sarracenia seedlings.
Q8042631 by
Wire Man, on Flickr
Q8042633 by
Wire Man, on Flickr
One of the most under appreciated hybrids at Meadowview, S. psittacina x alabamensis ssp. wherryi. It's short, but when you take the time to look at it it's quite pretty. Very subdued windows, finely veined, and nicely curved.
Q8042634 by
Wire Man, on Flickr
Q8042635 by
Wire Man, on Flickr
N. refflesiana developing a very nice pitcher. It opened shortly after I left....
Q8042638 by
Wire Man, on Flickr
N. northiana's second pitcher of the season?
Q8042639 by
Wire Man, on Flickr
The first pitcher, fully matured.
Q8042640 by
Wire Man, on Flickr
The ruffle leaf maxima's latest creation. I hope you like stripes.
Stripes by
Wire Man, on Flickr
Another phenotype of S. leucophylla "burgundy" x Powhatan
Q8042643 by
Wire Man, on Flickr
Nepenthes eymea opening a new one
Q8042644 by
Wire Man, on Flickr
The newest pitcher of *deep breath* N. sibuyanensis x (spectabilis x aristolocioides).
Q8042645 by
Wire Man, on Flickr
N. northiana again.
Fresh by
Wire Man, on Flickr
Popped by
Wire Man, on Flickr
Another shot of N. truncata.
Q8042649 by
Wire Man, on Flickr
N. ampullaria making a basal cluster.
Q8042650 by
Wire Man, on Flickr
N. khasiana, confusing us all by sending up about 7 basals, more than half of which flowered..... What are you doing?!
Young flowers by
Wire Man, on Flickr
Up on the hill we found that one of the crowns of the 2 purps had rotted. Not a good sign.
Shabby by
Wire Man, on Flickr
It looked terrible. Something tore open the leaves to eat the insects it captured, it not getting enough light, and it's slowly dying.
Dying by
Wire Man, on Flickr
We cut down a few trees and surrounding brush to open up the area around the purps.
Q8042655 by
Wire Man, on Flickr
Q8042656 by
Wire Man, on Flickr
There, much better. We cleaned off the dead leaves, removed the rotting crown, and hopefully saved these plants from death.
Happier Already by
Wire Man, on Flickr