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  • #61
I love it! I like how the lids hang low and menacing like that. Thanks for the pic :)
 
  • #62
Man, I hope my ventXhammies look lime that when I get back home :hail:
 
  • #63
Amazing photos. I'd kill to be able to grow Nepenthes like that. :hail:
 
  • #64
Thanks everyone!


Lady Pauline opened a new pitcher! It is bigger than the last :D The peristome is really something else.

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  • #65
omg! Your plants are to die for! :drool:
 
  • #67
Thanks devon! If mine are, than imagine the people with actually good collections :p

Thank you Frank!
 
  • #68
Your plants look great! Cant get over how well they look and pitcher just sitting on your windowsill!
 
  • #69
That's a great looking N. 'Lady Pauline' pitcher Carn.

Your window setup has really worked well for you and has gotten you through the heat wave, you guys were experiencing, in very good shape.

dvg
 
  • #70
Thanks drew!

Dvg - yes, hallelujah to AC ;) Thanks for the compliment. I see your clipeata is doing quite well on your window. I must get one myself :p
 
  • #71
damn! wish I had a place to grow Nepenthes!!! Awesome plants!
 
  • #72
Amazing looking plants:)!
 
  • #73
Update . . .

N. x Mixta
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N. jamban
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N. sanguinea
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N. QoH x KoS
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  • #74
Looking good as usual Danny.
 
  • #75
very nice, your mixta and jamban are looking great :bigthumpup:
 
  • #76
Very impressive! :-O
 
  • #77
how can N.jamban get that red?
 
  • #78
Thanks everyone!

ed - most N. jamban get that colour. Although there are more green varities.
 
  • #79
Nice plants!
 
  • #80
Some Updates, more to follow in the next few days . . .

N. reinwardtiana
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N. inermis
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N. veitchii - newest pitcher, a tad bigger than the last
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N. ventricosa x (ventricosa x xTM) - two different pitchers on the same plant. I wonder why one isn't scalloped?
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N. ventricosa - so proud of this one, it's what you would think of ventricosa!
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N. spec x aristo - I entered this pitcher in POTM
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Finally but not least, the first pitcher on my N. veitchii (K), Daddy is proud, of course the apple doesn't fall far from the tree ;)
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