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nightsky

Lover of Mountains
All the picture threads made me want to snap a few myself. A few of my neps, with a couple other goodies thrown in!

Little sanguinea.
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For some reason, it threw that one leaf and pitcher straight up. The pitcher has a malformed lid, so I'm guessing it was some kinda environmental stress that caused this:
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Small ramispina. Or so it was labeled. I wonder if it may be a hybrid, or that as it matures the pitchers will darken:
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With flash:
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Little bongso. Nothing like rattlers! - but hey it's just an infant still!
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With flash:
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thorelii x (spectabalis x northiana). Love this one, grows so well!
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With flash:
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Lady Pauline. I also really like this one! Easy and quick grower:
Flash:
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And just for fun. Couple of drosera aliciae:
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Baby capensis (I think...?)
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Finally, found this little fella tonight. He's now outside building a web somewhere I assume. At a certain angle, it looks like a skull of sorts:
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Awesome pics!! I wish I could take nice pictures like that, but my camera sucks! Do you have just a normal digital camera, or something special?
 
Thanks. Nothing special, just a point and shoot Canon - SD400, a few years old now. My main complaint is it absolutely needs quite bright light to take pictures halfway decent. Even a cloudy day messes it up.
 
Wow, your lady pauline looks soooo nice. Mine doesn't have such a flared lip, and is not as bright a color. Hopefully mine will look more like yours as it matures. Very nice plants bud.
 
That thorelii x (spectabalis x northiana) will be quite nice when it matures!

Your ramispina looks like it is one to me. I've had one for 3 years, grew it from a wee sprout.
 
yup that is a ramispina and nice pics. :) Its a fast grower and a rewarding plant. I got mine as a basal offshoot without any roots and with a couple of leaves. Now its growing like a champ with pitchers on every leaf that last more than 5 months.
 
That critter looks like Jack Skellington from Nightmare Before Christmas!
 
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