@mass that one is much less painful
eh'.. I think they both suck. Not too sure why I even saved the pics.
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@mass that one is much less painful
your albo is absolute perfection.
Why thank you.
haha.. That I do Paul.. that I do.
What is that GORGEOUS thing I see there?
You talkin' bout me, or the Nepenthes in the photo?
The photo depicts one of two clones of N. spathulata x boschiana I have; a new pitcher just opened a couple days ago. This one is a rooted cutting I got from Jeremiah. In strong light (of which there is little these days) the peristome turns deep solid red. Pitchers have a very "boxy" (square) quality to them that I like a lot. It always throws a nice curlicue in the tendril as well
haha.. was talking about both actually.
Dude!
I still like your GH thread, Mass. That albomarginata is awesome!
Should make for an interesting Christmas (or near Christmas) present. Practice your deep depth-of-field macros (or stacking) so you can get some great detail in those flower pics (Congratulations on the imminent blooms btw)my second, "will not open till christmas" present.
U. jamesoniana
Mass, your albo is gorgeous. What type is that?
Mass,
Cool ant pics & gotta love the clarity on the Ceph hairs.
Is the ant by chance Ochetellus glaber?
http://www.google.com/search?q=ocat....,cf.osb&fp=f52ce710510143e9&biw=1680&bih=866