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  • #41
wheres da villosa? :lol:
 
  • #42
hidden away from the likes of you!
 
  • #43
oh come on! I wants ta see them!
 
  • #44
In time my young padawan.
 
  • #45
Nice save with the Ceph, and that Ping is a little beauty!
 
  • #46
A few random pics..

D. regia all repotted and cleaned up. Took a few leaf and root cuttings while I was at it. Hopefully this kid will have some siblings in due time.

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Don't mess with macrophylla while it's inflating a pitcher, or you'll gimp it.

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young truncata x spectabils

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young lowii x spectabilis

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A couple new youngsters from 'Sabre'

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Another youngster from my largest SG N. veitchii HL

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N. tentaculata chugging along despite being covered in fern spores.

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N. truncata x veitchii HL just popped this morning..

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And hooray for rooting a N. sanguinea 'Purple' cutting!

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  • #47
Sorry but I actually had to LOL at the macro, that lid is giant.

The regia looks great, never seen such 'perfect' looking media haha.
 
  • #48
Nice plants! And that macrophylla is really weird lookin :0o:
 
  • #49
Aw, man! Sucks what happened to the Macro.
 
  • #50
Aww man, it's like... I'd rather have no pitcher than that on a macro :glare: I hate it when they do things like that!!
 
  • #51
you D. regia is amazing
whats that plant in the mid right of the first photo? looks like a baby D. regia on a stick
ur macro is hilarious
 
  • #52
thats roridula.
 
  • #54
Correct Luca. It's a Roridula I just got in this month. Had to clip the lower leaves as they were a tangled mess. It's putting out some new growth though, so I'm happy.
 
  • #55
VILLOSA! VILLOSA! VILLOSA! :p
 
  • #56
No snazzy lenses, no fancy stacking.. just a few plain ol' quick pics.

N. x leessii upper getting a drippy lip.

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Tough to see, but there's actually 5 growth points on the N. eppiphiata front row center there.

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I love this section. From front to back.. N. eppiphiata, N. singalana 'Tujuh' (left), SG N. diatas x mira (right), N. 'Sabre', SG N. (x tiveyi x veitchii H/L) x (northiana x veitchii H/L), and N. burbidgeae x edwardsiana in the back left next to the regia pot.

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Looks like them 'Sabre' boys are teaming up on the N. veitchii 'HL' (Heath Forest, Pa'Umor) seedling.

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Lovely veitchii pile. SG veitchii HL getting some peristome finally. All of the rest are from the same veitchii K

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Speaking of veitchii K.. here's an interesting development. Veitchii lovers.

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Everything is finally coming together in here. I just love this view. Again from front to back. Just a leaf of my SG N. spectabilis x mira, then SG N. lowii x truncata (Wide Peristome), and N. truncata x veitchii 'HL' . ~ out of view in the corner ~ SG N. macro, 2 N. aristo, and N. truncata x x TM. Then it's a large N. truncata x veitchii 'Batu, Buli' and SG N. lowii x truncata (Squat) up on the hill. Along with what appears to be an albino N. platychila pitcher coming up on the left there.
With prolifera, D. graomogolensis sprouts, D. schizandra plantlets, D. schizandra parent, and D. ascendens leaf sprouts in the cups along the wall. That's.. a mouth full.


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Noticed this up top. First pitcher all year from my SG N. albomarginata ‘Red’ (Gunung Jerai).

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Found this fresh N. spectabilis x aristolochoides hidden below in the jungle.

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This be the jungle.

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So.. is this legit variegation on my N. x splendiana x (‘Rokko’ x stenophylla)

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More companion plants. A couple ficus and a ginseng bonsai.

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An extrema chillin' on a young rubricorpora.

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Redwood Burl getting ever taller. Anyone want to take a guess on what I paid for this octagon mirrored tank from MSU salvage?

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Peperomia incana getting big..

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Almost forgot my sexy looking D. admirabilis. Do these propagate easily from leaf cuttings? Anyone?

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And last but not least.. Some of the prized few that made the cut for Cephalotus row.

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  • #57
Lovely plants as always dude.. :)
 
  • #58
Some nice shots and very nice plants, Travis. I'm particularly envious of the cephs. I've tried them twice now and killed both. Longest I kept one alive was 6 months. Major bummer.
 
  • #59
Looking amazing man, you've inspired me to add N. Veitchii to me want list
 
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