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Mass's GH

  • #701
Since you're here, I took these pics just for you.

BE N. villosa towering over hamata. Letting it know who's boss.

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the hamata clone who knows.

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there's an ephippiata in there somewhere. BE N. lowii to it's left

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basals coming up on that same lowii. Didn't notice until I looked at this pic, but there's a node growth starting on the stalk near the corner of the pot

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home grown N. lowii seedling

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BE N. macrophylla being camera shy

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N. ventricosa x x TM

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EP veitchii x lowii just hanging out. D. zonaria in the corner back there.

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little guy from x Trusmadiensis clone 1

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baby N. aristolochoides

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D. graomogolensis and son

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N. truncata x veitchii HL

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N. maxima x veitchii HL

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old N. Song of Melancholy

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5 different locales of D. ascendens. Can you find all five?

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N. jamban seedlings

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D. capensis "Bain's Rocket" and D. capensis 'Bain's Kloof'

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From left to right.. N. Song of Melancholy, Droso, Hummer's Giant, and H. minor

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  • #702
I am always amazed with your plants... :0o:

Can you tell what kind of pot are you using for ceph?
 
  • #703
I am always amazed with your plants... :0o:

Can you tell what kind of pot are you using for ceph?

Thank you.
It's a death cube converted into a pot. Just drilled holes into the bottom for drainage.
 
  • #704
Incredible update, Travis; pic dumps are the best kind of update. How long have you had that huge lowii, and is it Trusmadi?
 
  • #705
I've had it for about 4 months now. What a sad sad sight upon arrival. Barely had a growth point when I got it. Now it has 4 basals, a node growth, and a healthy growth point.
Don't know if it's a Trusmadi or not, just that it's a BE clone. I do have a much smaller lowii that is Trusmadi though.
 
  • #706
Thank you.
It's a death cube converted into a pot. Just drilled holes into the bottom for drainage.

Thanks, I'm planning to do a big ceph pot and I'm wondering what shall I use best.
 
  • #707
Wonderful pictures Travis! Excellent job as always.
 
  • #708
That D. capensis "Bain's Rocket" it's so nice it looks fake! I'm in awe
 
  • #709
looking very nice mass
 
  • #710
Love the "hidden picture," I found all 5, I think. Gotta get me one of those Bain's Rockets and/or Kloof! All your plants looking good as usual, but you know I am especially partial to your dewy pine, haha.
 
  • #711
Love those capes...
 
  • #712
Ooooh, all looking happy! :) Nice job Mass! :)
 
  • #713
Kudos on the jamban seedlings! Well done, duder!
 
  • #714
Your N. Song of Melancholy is as lovely as always :hail:
 
  • #715
That's one amazing looking maxima x veitchii, I love that peristome! Such nice coloring.
 
  • #716
Thanks everyone.
Paul, I can't take credit for germinating the jambans. That's all smitty's handywork..
They've actually grown since they arrived believe it or not.
 
  • #717
I counted all five, too. And thanks for posting those photos just for me. :jester:
 
  • #718
Very nice Mass!! Your DL looks very happy. Great growing!
 
  • #719
wow those are great plants nice hamata villosa and jambans :-O :-O every thing is a beautiful
 
  • #720
Hey Mass,

Since you wanted to see my Sarawak Red, here's a picture.

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