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  • #321
I def like "form A" and if you do decide to let one go I would be interested:). I think Fusca flared is a must have as the name says it all and I think it will be very impressive as it grows up. But all your plants are very nice!
 
  • #322
Nepenthes naga
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Nepenthes tenuis
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Nepenthes bongso - Gunung Merapi
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Nepenthes sanguinea
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Nepenthes jamban
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Nepenthes alata - "Speckled"
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Bries Nepenthes robcantleyii
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Nepenthes diatas Seedlings
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Heliamphora heterodoxa x minor
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Heliamphora tatei
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  • #323
Those are some very strange Diatas seedlings. Great looking plants you got there!
 
  • #325
awesome helis!
 
  • #326
Wooo lookin good!
 
  • #327
Any pics of the entire set up?
 
  • #329
Love your pics!
 
  • #330
Pinguicula rotundiflora
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Utricularia nephrophylla working on a flower.
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Some of my many successful Cephalotus pullings,
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Drosera peltata
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Drosera menziesii
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Drosera modesta The largest plant is over 12" tall.
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Drosera cistiflora
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Heliamphora heterodoxa x minor
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Heliamphora sarracenioides Biggest pitcher to date.
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Heliamphora neblinae picking up speed.
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Nepenthes x 'Splendiana' Intermediate Pitchers
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Nepenthes maxima x platychila
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Nepenthes eymae x ephippiata
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Nepenthes x trusmadiensis - Clone #1
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Nepenthes burbidgea x platychila
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Nepenthes spectabilis x hamata
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Nepenthes maxima X x trusmadiensis
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Nepenthes burkei
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Nepenthes ventricosa - Madja-As
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Nepenthes alata - Speckled
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Nepenthes mikei
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Nepenthes sanguinea
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Nepenthes reinwardtiana Seed Grow from seeds that were supposed to be N.talangensis.
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Nepenthes jamban seedlings.
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Nepenthes ovata - Pangulubao
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Different plant, no ala........
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Nepenthes hamata - BE Clone # 3380
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Nepenthes hamata - Katopassa - Seed Grown, Private Grower U.S.A.
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Nepenthes macfarlanei
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Nepenthes maxima - BE Clone #2 - Formerly eymae
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  • #331
:bigthumpup:just wow,looking really good,really making me want to try tuberous dews
 
  • #332
:bigthumpup:just wow,looking really good,really making me want to try tuberous dews

Thanks. Tuberous Drosera can be tricky but are well worth the extra effort. Seriously amazing family of plants.
 
  • #333
Damn fine update
 
  • #336
WOW your plants look great! I really enjoyed scrolling through them all. Keep doing what your doing
 
  • #337
Good to see your nice, healthy D. cistiflora plants. Mine are only seedlings but it's encouraging to see yours bolting. 'Would enjoy seeing the flowers when that happens.
 
  • #338
Good to see your nice, healthy D. cistiflora plants. Mine are only seedlings but it's encouraging to see yours bolting. 'Would enjoy seeing the flowers when that happens.

They flowered for me last year, they're the pink flowered form. I'm not sure if I fed them enough last year to get flowers this year. They divided like crazy though. I also think I broke the roots up when checking on them during the summer and all the broken pieces have formed their own plants. Pretty remarkable that they come back from the crusty black sticks of a root.
 
  • #339
Is that one of those giant walk-in grow tents you're using?
 
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