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  • #581
I would but, it's kind of hard to dig out where it is. Could barely get the camera in there.
 
  • #582
I see, is it showing distinct teeth at this point?
 
  • #583
Not super pronounced but, they're there.
 
  • #584
Same with mine, they seem to be a bit less pronounced than kinabalu villosas of equal size.
 
  • #585
Snapped a few real quick shots while working in the tent. It's gotten pretty crowded in there and some plats are hard to photograph without digging them out. It is what it is....enjoy.

Some of the ant plants.


Flowering Pinguicula.


Heliamphora tatei var. tatei. Newest pitcher is pushing 16".


Heliamphora collina


Heliamphora heterodoxa x minor


Heliamphora nutans "Giant" flower


Nepenthes eymae x (stenophylla x lowii)


Nepenthes lowii x ephippiata


Nepenthes x trusmadiensis - Clone #1



Nepenthes alata - Speckled


Nepenthes bokorensis


Nepenthes bongso - Gunung Merapi


Nepenthes burkei


Nepenthes ephippiata


Nepenthes eymae - Male



Nepenthes flava - Seed Grown


Nepenthes glandulifera - Seed Grown - BE


Nepenthes glandulifera - Seed Grown - EP


Nepenthes leonardoi


Nepenthes lowii - Mt. Trusmadi


Nepenthes platychila upper on the way.


Nepenthes rigidifolia - MT Clone


Nepenthes tenuis - AW


Nepenthes "villosa" - Mt. Tambuyukon..........starting to look a whole lot like x kinabaluensis.....

 
  • #586
That new leaf on the "villosa" looks peltate.
 
  • #587
Those ant plants are so wild. Love them. All your stuff looks great.
 
  • #588
Can't get enough of those heliamphora, love them!
 
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  • #589
Thanks guys. I should be able to get some better pics of the Heliamphora after the show is over. It's just so crowded in there right now that many of the plants are difficult to access for a decent photo.
 
  • #590
N. x kinabaluensis has been a longed for far off 'someday' plant for me. 'No way I have the facilities for such a treasure. I hope it does well for you! Won't that be cool?
 
  • #591
Signs of life from the Tuberous Drosera trays......

Drosera aberrans


Drosera auriculata


Drosera lowriei


Droserra menziesii spp. basifolia


Drosera modesta


Drosera tubaestylus


Some new arrivals.....

Derosera murfetii - New species from Tasmania




Drosera camporupestris


Drosera meristocaulis


Drosera rubrifolia


Some oldies but goodies......

Drosera schizandra


Drosera spiralis



Drosera tomentosa freshly fed with Maxsea.


Drosera latifolia also recently fed.


Pinguicula sp. Sumidero II


Pinguicula sp. Tonala "ANPA-C"


Nepenthes x trusmadiensis - Clone #1


Nepenthes adrianii - MT


Nepenthes alata - "Speckled"


Nepenthes attenboroughii


Nepenthes bokorensis


Nepenthes burkei


Nepenthes eymae


Nepenthes glandulifera - Seed Grown - EP


Nepenthes longifolia - MT



Nepenthes macrophylla - Seed Grown


Nepenthes mikei


Nepenthes nigra - Seed Grown



Nepenthes palawanensis


Nepenthes sp. #1
 
  • #592
Nice to see longifolia for once! I have one here that I recently re-discovered, because I thought was hirsuta for some reason. Obviously nothing like it. Great update.
 
  • #593
Nice to see longifolia for once! I have one here that I recently re-discovered, because I thought was hirsuta for some reason. Obviously nothing like it. Great update.

I have 2 seed grown ones as well. They don't have the intense red color that the MT clone has though.
 
  • #595
All of the "ANPA" plants originating from Tonala have stunning flowers. They're among my favorite Pinguicula species.
 
  • #596
Impressive update as always!
 
  • #597
I know where you got those new sundews from ;) And thanks for supporting him!
N. longifolia certainly seems to be uncommon in collections ( and yours is amazingly dark!), and the shape of yours is reconfirming the identity of both my SG plants and possibly the beccariana's that I have, what with it being a related species.
 
  • #598
I know where you got those new sundews from ;) And thanks for supporting him!
N. longifolia certainly seems to be uncommon in collections ( and yours is amazingly dark!), and the shape of yours is reconfirming the identity of both my SG plants and possibly the beccariana's that I have, what with it being a related species.

This was first time buying from him and I'd definitely go back for more. Great plants, nice guy.

N.longifolia seems to be often overlooked. It's out there and available but, it seems that many of our domestic suppliers don't bother ordering it for their stock. The Malesiana clone is particularly nice with that deep red almost purple coloration. If you ever have the chance, I suggest picking one up.
 
  • #599
Tuberous drosera :drool:, so jealous. That's okay, thanks to your thread I can live vicariously as I can't grow the tropical stuff either.
 
  • #600
Tuberous drosera :drool:, so jealous. That's okay, thanks to your thread I can live vicariously as I can't grow the tropical stuff either.

Well, you do very well with Drosophyllum......maybe you can find some space beside it for some tuberous Drosera for the winter. As long as you can keep them in bright light and above freezing, they do great.
 
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