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  • #121
Thanks everyone, I'm very excited to see how adult pitchers look.


The squat x alata's peristome has blushed differently than on previous pitchers, but we'll see if it stays this way or continues to darken.


20130715_201611 by Sundrew, on Flickr


My N. King Tiger hybrid has made a very nice upper.


20130715_201244 by Sundrew, on Flickr
 
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  • #123
Those are both growing very, very well for you, Drew. It seems like you've got the ideal set-up there!
 
  • #125
That's a rather fantastic shot!
 
  • #126
very cool pic Drew
 
  • #127
And lastly, my newest addition, D. tracyi. I think these will be some stars of the collection.


DSC02408 by Sundrew, on Flickr



Thanks for looking!

How'd that tracyi do for you? Mine turned into a freaking bush I have two in a 6" inch pot just like yours right here
 
  • #128
That seed grown raff is spectacular! I agree, I've never seen a raff with colors like that.
 
  • #131
VERY sweet :lol:! I couldn't resist after it stuck to my finger like that. I walked around with the plant and held it near flies. A fly actually got its wings stuck to the peristome because it was so sticky, and then just slowly slid in.
 
  • #132
But what does it TASTE like??

A good substitute for honey :) If you haven't at least tasted Nep nectar, you should do it just for the experience. I've found some nectars taste a little different, which is interesting...
 
  • #134
Nepenthes x ventrata and prey. This time I just let nature do it's thing.


DSC02620 by Sundrew, on Flickr
 
  • #137
Sick raff Drew!
 
  • #138
That's easily one of the most attractive and well-grown raffs I've seen, Drew. Great job and great window!
 
  • #140
I'm very much enjoying the raffs. You see pictures in catalogs but rarely any that are so large and beautiful that others are growing.
 
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