hello again!
What follows is what looks good from my indoor collection. I have had more luck with things in here, as far as sudden and mass die-offs go. I am still tweeking the light, though, (the color of the cephalotus and the size of the heliamphora's nectar spoon are dead giveaways)and it is in a work in progress, but I think its starting to really come together. Hope you enjoy!
P. 'Fraser Beaut,' or so the label said. Very prolific grower and easy to propagate via pullings. Interestingly, though, this one is blooming during its carnivorous-leaf phase. Not sure why...
N. singalana, Tujuh. Not very toothed peristome yet, perhaps cause for concern that I got shipped the wrong plant!
A little Cephalotus, a bit blurry too. No bigger than a quarter, but it is sending out its first pitcher for me. Taking forever to develop!
Drosera binata var. dichotoma, definitely a unique one!
N. 'ventrata' being shy of the camera
N. ventricosa, also showing some signs of light deprivation.
H. pulchella, a beautiful plant and the prize of my collection. I love watching the new pitchers rise and take shape, like sky-scrapers in a bustling city!
Thanks for looking!
CJ
What follows is what looks good from my indoor collection. I have had more luck with things in here, as far as sudden and mass die-offs go. I am still tweeking the light, though, (the color of the cephalotus and the size of the heliamphora's nectar spoon are dead giveaways)and it is in a work in progress, but I think its starting to really come together. Hope you enjoy!
P. 'Fraser Beaut,' or so the label said. Very prolific grower and easy to propagate via pullings. Interestingly, though, this one is blooming during its carnivorous-leaf phase. Not sure why...
N. singalana, Tujuh. Not very toothed peristome yet, perhaps cause for concern that I got shipped the wrong plant!
A little Cephalotus, a bit blurry too. No bigger than a quarter, but it is sending out its first pitcher for me. Taking forever to develop!
Drosera binata var. dichotoma, definitely a unique one!
N. 'ventrata' being shy of the camera
N. ventricosa, also showing some signs of light deprivation.
H. pulchella, a beautiful plant and the prize of my collection. I love watching the new pitchers rise and take shape, like sky-scrapers in a bustling city!
Thanks for looking!
CJ