You may want to sit down for this one.
This thing has been flowering non-stop for 2 months.
Dryadella attenuata by
Wire Man, on Flickr
N. naga by
Wire Man, on Flickr
These still don't match a similar photo I took last year.
Jumping Spider Vs. Fly by
Wire Man, on Flickr
Jumping Spider Vs. Fly by
Wire Man, on Flickr
I'm Gonna Give You A Hickey by
Wire Man, on Flickr
The massive Tarnok I recently sold.
S. leucophylla 'Tarnok' by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. leucophylla 'Tarnok' by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. leucophylla 'Tarnok' by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. leucophylla 'Tarnok' by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. leucophylla 'Tarnok' by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. leucophylla 'Tarnok' by
Wire Man, on Flickr
This is about as dark as the nigropurps get before they fall over.
S. alata var. nigropurpurea by
Wire Man, on Flickr
Odd trap...
VFT by
Wire Man, on Flickr
VFT by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. leucophylla 'Tarnok' by
Wire Man, on Flickr
'Golden Red Jubilee' x alabamensis
S. 'Golden Red Jubilee' x alabamensis by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. purpurea by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. 'Georgia Peach' by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. alata by
Wire Man, on Flickr
This is the Nepenthes terrarium with the old 2 tube T-12 fixture.
5,000 Lumens by
Wire Man, on Flickr
And with the new 4 tube T-8s, cranking out 10,800 lumens.
10,800 Lumens by
Wire Man, on Flickr
N. spectabilis x hamata. 2 different plants. One has dark pitchers, the other is much paler.
N. spectabilis x hamata by
Wire Man, on Flickr
D. occidentalis Flower by
Wire Man, on Flickr
The flytraps on the left are slightly over a year old. The 2 on the right are a little over 6 months old....
1 Year Old vs. 6 Months Old by
Wire Man, on Flickr
Ridiculous lid on this thing.
S. 'Golden Red Jubilee' x alabamensis by
Wire Man, on Flickr
The pinkest Sarracenia of them all.
S. 'Goldbug' x x mitchelliana by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. 'Goldbug' x x mitchelliana by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. 'Goldbug' x x mitchelliana by
Wire Man, on Flickr
And finally some decent pitchers on this one.
S. 'Night Sky' by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. alabamensis, one of my favorites in terms of fall coloration. Plus, it smells like honey.
S. alabamensis ssp. alabamensis by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. alabamensis ssp. alabamensis by
Wire Man, on Flickr
The veins on this one!
S. x readii Yellow Creek #2 by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. x readii Yellow Creek #2 by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. alata x 'Hummer's Hammerhead' by
Wire Man, on Flickr
These have grown out a lot.
S. purpurea & x naczii by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. alabamensis ssp. alabamensis by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. rubra by
Wire Man, on Flickr
White Knight!!!
S. 'White Knight' by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. leuco Garcon Point C. Probably one of the fattest leucos I've ever seen and does not fall over during intense storms. I'm definitely using this one to make some worthwhile mitchellianas.
S. leucophylla Garcon Point C by
Wire Man, on Flickr
Couldn't resist the contrast on this one.
S. purpurea x 'Leah Wilkerson' by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. alata var. nigropurpurea by
Wire Man, on Flickr
Sarracenia Mix by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. 'Leah Wilkerson' by
Wire Man, on Flickr
Frog by
Wire Man, on Flickr
Some rescue flytraps.
VFT Clone Z by
Wire Man, on Flickr
VFT Clone R by
Wire Man, on Flickr
VFT Clone X by
Wire Man, on Flickr
Sarracenia Mix by
Wire Man, on Flickr
Holding this one for Mason
S. 'Goldbug' x x mitchelliana by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. 'Goldbug' x x mitchelliana by
Wire Man, on Flickr
The minors from Aaron are growing!
S. minor Lowndes Co, GA by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. minor Lowndes Co, GA by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. 'White Knight' by
Wire Man, on Flickr
Bog Garden by
Wire Man, on Flickr
This one should be pretty. singalana x clipeata
N. 'Terpsichore' by
Wire Man, on Flickr
Finally found one!
N. vogelii by
Wire Man, on Flickr
And this one! 2 years in searching.
N. ramispina by
Wire Man, on Flickr
Got this one from Johnny at the NECPS plant show
M. jamban by
Wire Man, on Flickr
S. x readii Yellow Creek #2 by
Wire Man, on Flickr
This was a seedling 2 years ago. It now has an uncountable number of growth points.
S. purpurea Reedy Creek by
Wire Man, on Flickr