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My indoor greenhouse and desk setup

  • #121
Wow! That truncata x TM 'Red' looks awesome. I'm sure it'll be a really nice one once it matures.
 
  • #122
We have the exact same setup! even down the the greenhouse type and water works inside! haha ill post a pic, if thats alright?
 
  • #123
Thanks for the posts :) I love seeing other people's setups! Things are looking good
 
  • #124
Could you post a pic of your closet setup? I'm thinking about maybe doing something similar.
 
  • #125
Yes to everything above! lol. I always love seeing other people's setups as well. I'll post a photo of my whole closet here in a bit. Thanks y'all!
 
  • #126
I picked up one of those
truncata red x TM as well. Definitely a promising cross..
 
  • #127
Your "regular" truncata x TM is amazing too! Your plants are looking killer man as always!
 
  • #128
Got a few heavy hitters in yesterday!

Ventricosa porcelain
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ABG "burkeii" (most likely actually ventricosa) x lowii
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And this gorgeous maxima III from the 80's
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Thanks for looking y'all!
 
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  • #129
Lookin' good Greg. That maxima III is really unique looking.
 
  • #130
The guy I got it from thinks it may be of hybrid origin. It's from Sulawesi. I'm not sure what the possible introgression could be though... Any ideas? Or do you think it's just pure maxima?
 
  • #131
Couldn't even begin to speculate. Sweet looking plant though.
 
  • #132
good Lord.. I've nearly forgotten what grass looks like. Seems like a never ending snow storm here lately.
Plants look like they're enjoying life as well. :bigthumpup:
 
  • #133
Looks like maxima to me. Introgression can go so far back that some of these plants wouldn't be classified as species if it were relied upon too much.
 
  • #134
Thanks guys! Means a lot coming from the "heavy hitters" such as yourselves! I'm stoked that I finally got my hands on a porcelain and a briggsiana. Cheers!
 
  • #135
Briggsiana ABG clone ;) I'm really excited to have finally gotten my greedy mitts on one of these!
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lowii x campy: I love how much these darken up from this point
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glandulifera x ephippiata (Hose Mtn.)
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Here's a shot of my messy terrarium, with N. vogelii front and center:
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Thanks for looking!
 
  • #136
Mini maxima put out a gorgeous pastel pitcher with some shweet striping! Who said maxima was a boring species?? Utricularia livida in the background:
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  • #137
Also, here's maxima x glandulifera. This plant has colored up quite a bit since this photo and the glandulifera influence is more prominent. I'll post photos tomorrow:
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