I'm going to Costa Rica in a couple weeks, and am relying on a friend to water the plants. So this may be the last time we ever see any of them. LOL!
OK, here's my N. ovata, which has a new basal that just made it's first pitcher in the first picture. In the next picture is the crazy vine it's making as well. You can see the pot on the back right of the rack, and the vine arching up, where it's about to hit the ceiling. There's only a leaf every foot, and it's speed suggests it's going to wrap around the room.
Here's a whole-plant pic of my N. spectabilis. It's slow but steady, adn has two new pitchers forming on the back side:
Here's some random foliage with N. spatulata x maxima and N. spectabilis x veitchii:
Here's a happy N. singalana:
Here's N. truncata x aristolochioides, whiich hasn't grown great for me, but has a nice pitcher:
And finally, a little N. maxima x veitcii:
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OK, here's my N. ovata, which has a new basal that just made it's first pitcher in the first picture. In the next picture is the crazy vine it's making as well. You can see the pot on the back right of the rack, and the vine arching up, where it's about to hit the ceiling. There's only a leaf every foot, and it's speed suggests it's going to wrap around the room.
Here's a whole-plant pic of my N. spectabilis. It's slow but steady, adn has two new pitchers forming on the back side:
Here's some random foliage with N. spatulata x maxima and N. spectabilis x veitchii:
Here's a happy N. singalana:
Here's N. truncata x aristolochioides, whiich hasn't grown great for me, but has a nice pitcher:
And finally, a little N. maxima x veitcii:
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