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Wire Man's Plants

  • Thread starter Wire Man
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  • #81
Graham,

Glad you like the plants... I thought you would be volunteering on Saturday, so I left the plants in the greenhouse figured you would grab them.
 
  • #82
I more than like them, I love them! I had some business to attend to in Newport News on Saturday. I'll probably be back to help out in early January.

I found a new species/type of Sphagnum today in the gravel bog! There was one clump in a stream that was almost fully submerged. It's very darkly colored with a brown center, and it's very fluffy. I collected a few sprigs to propagate. It should be interesting.
 
  • #83
Here's an update with how the plants did while I was in London for a week.

N. burkei, now with 3 pitchers and 2 developing.

N. burkei by Wire Man, on Flickr

S. flava hybrid seedling.

Sarracenia seedling by Wire Man, on Flickr

D. roseanna grew noticeably.

D. roseanna by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. naga almost ready to open another baby pitcher.

N. naga by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. lavicola made a new pitcher for me!

N. lavicola by Wire Man, on Flickr

S. purpurea seedlings have been slowing down a bit.

S. purpurea by Wire Man, on Flickr

Paph "Raisin Pie" is beginning to flower!!!

Flower Imminent by Wire Man, on Flickr

I thought this was cool, N. maxima "Lake Poso"

N. maxima "Lake Poso" by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. lavicola working on a new leaf, which should pitcher.

N. lavicola by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. naga, again.

N. naga by Wire Man, on Flickr

D. adelae, no shortage of it here.

D. adelae by Wire Man, on Flickr
 
  • #84
I can't wait for that N. naga to grow up!
 
  • #85
Neither can I!!!! I'm going to pee my pants when I see the first forked tongue appear. Same with the N. lavicola, it's going to be gorgeous.
 
  • #86
Very Nice Wire man!!!
 
  • #87
Beautiful pictures!! Everything is looking great!
 
  • #88
Thanks, I try to keep things consistent.
 
  • #89
Took these photos yesterday.

U. graminifolia flowered again. Much more colorful this time.

U. graminifolia by Wire Man, on Flickr

U. graminifolia by Wire Man, on Flickr

D. roseanna completely filled in its pot/cup.

D. roseanna by Wire Man, on Flickr

D. roseanna by Wire Man, on Flickr

D. venusta

D. venusta by Wire Man, on Flickr

D. spatulata

D. spatulata by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. maxima "Lake Poso" has made some incredible bains in leaf span.

N. maxima "Lake Poso" by Wire Man, on Flickr

S. molle has colored up nicely.

Sphagnum molle by Wire Man, on Flickr

D. aliciae, still on the small side.

D. aliciae by Wire Man, on Flickr

D. capillaris "long arm" seedlings

D. capillaris seedlings by Wire Man, on Flickr
 
  • #90
Love your plants. That adelae is gorgeous. I hope my seedlings turn out half as nice. I'll post pics of the VA purps a lil later for you:).

Did I send you that aliciae?
 
  • #91
Yup, the aliciae is the one you sent. It's making a lot of new leaves. There are about 50 adelae in that terrarium.
 
  • #92
50?!? Wow, can I see a wide shot of them next time you're taking pics? I've killed every adelae i've had except for the seedlings. Theyre growing like weeds.
 
  • #93
The D. roseana is amazing!
 
  • #94
And they're all in a 3 gallon terrarium, and I've only been able to kill one.

Thanks! I can't see the sand and peat beneath them anymore. I'm loving the pygmies, cannot be overcrowded!

Here's a video of my setups, excluding the bog garden.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aTPSDguqk8&feature=youtu.be
 
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  • #95
Just got some Utricularia multifida seeds today. These should be interesting.
 
  • #96
Yay, I just got my copies of Stewarts latest books, Sarraceniacae of North America and South America! The North America book is unbelievably thick and heavy!
 
  • #97
You guys are going to like the photos I took today. The Neps responded very nicely to the coffee feeding.
 
  • #98
Okay, so here we go.

N. burkei's latest pitcher.

N. burkei by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. burkei by Wire Man, on Flickr

What coffee feeding can do for you....

N. burkei by Wire Man, on Flickr

Coffee fed N. maxima "Lake Poso"

N. maxima "Lake Poso" by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. lavicola, not coffee fed but growing a lot. Hopefully this pitcher develops.

N. lavicola by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. maxima opened today.

N. maxima "Lake Poso" by Wire Man, on Flickr

I love the colors on this little guy. It's going to be incredible when it matures.

N. burkei by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. burkei lid by Wire Man, on Flickr

The fern sharing a pot with N. maxima.

Fern by Wire Man, on Flickr

The strange forked lid on the N. maxima

N. maxima lid by Wire Man, on Flickr

My Paphiopedilum "Raisin Pie" making some big progress on its flower

Bud by Wire Man, on Flickr

Lady Slipper by Wire Man, on Flickr
 
  • #99
Wow! I really like the N. burkei!
 
  • #100
Me too, it's probably my favorite Nepenthes of all time. It's still a small plant, far from mature, but it's still amazing. The colors are going to be jaw dropping when it matures.
 
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