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Photo log of a Cephalotus pitcher

Cindy

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The species is so hard to come by that I took the effort to photograph a developing pitcher over a month. The plant is at my balcony receiving bright shade.

Do follow this thread to see how it eventually turns out. :)

Period: 3 Sept - 19 Sept
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Period: 16 Sept - 1 Oct
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i will a look at this i all was wanted one but i do not know if i could care for on right
 
cool. All that's missing is a pic of the fully opened pitcher! Great set of pics, thanks for taking the time to post them. Its interesting how they emerge almost like a drosera leaf or something. They're not like nep pitchers, which extend, turn upright, then blow up; they kind of furl out.
Let me attempt to translate the above post...
"I will look at this. I always wanted one, but I don't know if I could care for one right."
Is that what you meant to say? :) Sorry if I seem rude, it was just a bit cryptic.
 
very nice cindy... and it kinda feels like im looking at an Andy Warhol exhibit ;)

hehehe, If Andy Warhol had cephs
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Very cool :). I'm doing something similar, but ventricosa and it'll be a video :p
 
i will a look at this i all was wanted one but i do not know if i could care for on right

Translation?


Nice series Cindy. Kind of a pseudo-time lapse.
 
Man, those pitchers seem to be growing faster than mine.
 
very nice, i cant wait to see more pics of em :3
 
Great photos cindy!! Thanks for posting that! Awesome!!
 
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Hmmm...the pitcher ain't growing very much lately.

4 Oct
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7 Oct
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4 Oct
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7 Oct
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  • #11
Cindy, VERY COOL! I'm sure it took a fair bit to patience and dedication to stick with it and get everything lined up so nicely. Very well done.
 
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