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Despite much neglect this year, the bog trucks on:
[/url]Bog in fall of 2014 by Djoni C, on Flickr[/IMG]
[/url]IMG_0482 by Djoni C, on Flickr[/IMG]
[/url]IMG_0460x1 by Djoni C, on Flickr[/IMG]
[/url]Typical minor by Djoni C, on Flickr[/IMG]
[/url]IMG_0462x2 by Djoni C, on Flickr[/IMG]...
Thought I would make a thread to show the growth rate of my x kinabaluensis since its the jewel of my collection and I have had it exactly for a year now.
October 2013, when I bought it as a villosa
<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/99611974@N05/10362660325/" title="P1160258 by Heli8249...
Ps3isawesome growlist (Updated 3/11/2016)
This all began on July 3rd 2014
Dionaea
King Henry
Red Sawtooth
B52
Towering Giant
G14 Rosetted "Dirk Ventham's Giant"
Big Mouth
Akai Ryu (Thanks to Dionae)
Unknown (From Lowes)
Sarracenia
Leucophylla x Tarnok
Adrian Slack
Adrian Slack x Judith Hindle...
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I purchased an S. minor var. okefenokeensis (Ware County, GA - Unique seedling) this past June at the BACPS show. As I watched a new pitcher develop I was struck by the difference in coloring between a fresh pitcher and mature one. I decided to take a series of pictures showing the change in...
This weekend we visited an Atlantic white cedar bog in Southern NH. This location sits in a depression right smack in the middle of suburbia. The area is under threat of disappearing due to the encroaching red maples and grey birches that are invading the bog at an alarming rate. The trees have...
Hello!
In April 2010 I was walking to the top of campus at SFSU and passed by the University green house. They were having a plant sale and I decided to check it out. I ended up purchasing a Sarracenia x readii and had no idea what I was getting myself into or how I would get swept up with the...
I visited another bog early this morning. I've been to this location several times but, the S.purpurea here are unusually beautiful. This is also the only place I've seen Drosera x beliziana, the natural hybrid of D.intermedia and D.rotundifolia.
Drosera rotundifolia
Drosera intermedia...
Today the NECPS got together in western Massachusetts to visit a few of the local bogs. We toured 3 different sites in the region and saw some amazing plants.
Site #1. While the CP's we saw at this site were impressive, the orchids stole the show today.
The general habitat where all the...
1. Only ONE (1) Plant per member may be entered in any particular month. This means one Nep vine, one Sarr Rhizome, one pygmy dew etc.
2. All pictures must be taken in the month of entry into the contest.
3. All entries must be clearly identified.
4. Entries are restricted to cultivated plants...
1. Only ONE (1) PITCHER per member may be entered in any particular month.
2. All pictures must be taken in the month of entry into the contest.
3. All entries must be clearly identified.
4. Entries are restricted to cultivated plants.
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Being Summer some of my windowsill Cephalotus are really kicking it into gear. This one is really close in pitcher size to the Big Boy right next to it, but it is a little larger and more colorful.
Cephalotus Location Emu Point - Largest Pitcher on the plant.
DSC_0635 by randallsimpson, on...
Today a few of the NECPS members took a trip to a few bogs on the Cape. We visited 3 different locations, all somewhat close to each other yet all ecologically different.
Site # 1
The entrance road and habitats where we found the plants . A fairly dry site, very unique among New England bog...
I found this Phidippus jumping spider wandering around on my living room ceiling. Before releasing it outside I thought I’d take a few photos, and considering that its abdomen looked a little small, I gave it a two-week old cricket to eat.
These photos were also a test of a new flash bracket...
1. Only ONE (1) PITCHER per member may be entered in any particular month.
2. All pictures must be taken in the month of entry into the contest.
3. All entries must be clearly identified.
4. Entries are restricted to cultivated plants.
5. Contestants may post as many times and as many pictures...
1. Only ONE (1) Plant per member may be entered in any particular month. This means one Nep vine, one Sarr Rhizome, one pygmy dew etc.
2. All pictures must be taken in the month of entry into the contest.
3. All entries must be clearly identified.
4. Entries are restricted to cultivated plants...
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