Wire Man
Sphagnum Guru
Instead of making several threads for every season, I'll be posting my photos from Meadowview here. I live close by and volunteer frequently, so this one thread will keep things nice and tidy.
Anyways, we just finished up our volunteer week yesterday. We got a lot accomplished, as you will see with the week of photos. So, here they are!
S. rubra ssp. gulfensis, the giant form. This plant rivals the height of some flavas and okee giants.
S. rubra ssp. gulfensis by Wire Man, on Flickr
S. rubra ssp. gulfensis by Wire Man, on Flickr
A few species of Sphagnum from Caroline County, VA. We're working on IDing it, and getting it into cultivation
Sphagnum by Wire Man, on Flickr
I call this "cushion" Sphagnum. You can see why.
Sphagnum sp. by Wire Man, on Flickr
Sphagnum sp. by Wire Man, on Flickr
Probably S. rubellum. It's much darker than most forms of red Sphag.
Sphagnum rubellum by Wire Man, on Flickr
N. truncata cranked out a beauty while I was gone.
N. truncata by Wire Man, on Flickr
N. truncata by Wire Man, on Flickr
N. veitchii "pink" looking very, very hairy.
N. veitchii by Wire Man, on Flickr
S. minor seedlings that Richard and I repotted over the summer are doing very nicely.
S. minor by Wire Man, on Flickr
Antho-free seedling.
S. minor by Wire Man, on Flickr
The Cephs are liking the new under-bench lighting.
Cephalotus by Wire Man, on Flickr
Cephalotus by Wire Man, on Flickr
N. alata "red"
N. alata "red" by Wire Man, on Flickr
N. alata "red" by Wire Man, on Flickr
N. x mixta upper pitcher.
N. x mixta upper pitcher by Wire Man, on Flickr
One of the nicest N. khasiana pitchers I've ever seen!
N. khasiana by Wire Man, on Flickr
N. veitchii
Nepenthes veitchii by Wire Man, on Flickr
N. alata "hairy red" chugging along. It has 5 growing points now.
N. alata "hairy red" by Wire Man, on Flickr
N. alata "hairy red" by Wire Man, on Flickr
Draw me like one of your French girls...
Draw Me Like One of Your French Girls by Wire Man, on Flickr
Exquisitely formed N. alata "red" pitcher.
N. alata red by Wire Man, on Flickr
Another form of N. khasiana
N. khasiana by Wire Man, on Flickr
Some S. leucophylla "burgundy" x "Powhatan" seedlings that will be ready to move outside this summer.
QC183732 by Wire Man, on Flickr
Popped by Wire Man, on Flickr
Anyways, we just finished up our volunteer week yesterday. We got a lot accomplished, as you will see with the week of photos. So, here they are!
S. rubra ssp. gulfensis, the giant form. This plant rivals the height of some flavas and okee giants.
S. rubra ssp. gulfensis by Wire Man, on Flickr
S. rubra ssp. gulfensis by Wire Man, on Flickr
A few species of Sphagnum from Caroline County, VA. We're working on IDing it, and getting it into cultivation
Sphagnum by Wire Man, on Flickr
I call this "cushion" Sphagnum. You can see why.
Sphagnum sp. by Wire Man, on Flickr
Sphagnum sp. by Wire Man, on Flickr
Probably S. rubellum. It's much darker than most forms of red Sphag.
Sphagnum rubellum by Wire Man, on Flickr
N. truncata cranked out a beauty while I was gone.
N. truncata by Wire Man, on Flickr
N. truncata by Wire Man, on Flickr
N. veitchii "pink" looking very, very hairy.
N. veitchii by Wire Man, on Flickr
S. minor seedlings that Richard and I repotted over the summer are doing very nicely.
S. minor by Wire Man, on Flickr
Antho-free seedling.
S. minor by Wire Man, on Flickr
The Cephs are liking the new under-bench lighting.
Cephalotus by Wire Man, on Flickr
Cephalotus by Wire Man, on Flickr
N. alata "red"
N. alata "red" by Wire Man, on Flickr
N. alata "red" by Wire Man, on Flickr
N. x mixta upper pitcher.
N. x mixta upper pitcher by Wire Man, on Flickr
One of the nicest N. khasiana pitchers I've ever seen!
N. khasiana by Wire Man, on Flickr
N. veitchii
Nepenthes veitchii by Wire Man, on Flickr
N. alata "hairy red" chugging along. It has 5 growing points now.
N. alata "hairy red" by Wire Man, on Flickr
N. alata "hairy red" by Wire Man, on Flickr
Draw me like one of your French girls...
Draw Me Like One of Your French Girls by Wire Man, on Flickr
Exquisitely formed N. alata "red" pitcher.
N. alata red by Wire Man, on Flickr
Another form of N. khasiana
N. khasiana by Wire Man, on Flickr
Some S. leucophylla "burgundy" x "Powhatan" seedlings that will be ready to move outside this summer.
QC183732 by Wire Man, on Flickr
Popped by Wire Man, on Flickr