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Busy, busy, busy… I finally got a chance to take a few pictures to share.

I hope you enjoy these as much as I enjoy all the beautiful pictures that folks have shared recently.

N ‘Maggie Jones’ (kampotiana x ventricosa)
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N copelandii Mt Pasian
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N ‘Mark Lang’ (mirabilis Australia xx mixta)
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N maxima
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N Song of Melancholy
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N x lessii (mirabilis "Thai Gold" and x mixta Superba)
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N thorelii x truncata (probably kampotiana x truncata)
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N alata x truncata
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N x wrigleyana (mirabilis x (rafflesiana x ampullaria))
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N (ventricosa (red) x lowii) x ventricosa First pitcher on new rooted cutting
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N maxima x talangensis
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N Red Dragon
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Basal
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N Sabre
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Basal
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N spathulata x truncata
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N truncata x maxima
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New N Miranda pitcher
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N veitchii
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N x puna (maxima x (tobiaca x talangensis))
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N truncata, only about 6”; but really starting to show nice color…
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N thorelii x merrilliana
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N x mixta
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Keith
 
:drool: congrats everything looks superb!! =]
 
Very nice looking plants/pitchers/pictures. thanks for sharing.

I'm really interested in watching the (ventricosa (red) x lowii) x ventricosa mature and comparing it to EP's cross of ventricosa x (lowii x ventricosa)
 
Thanks for the kind words! So far the (ventricosa (red) x lowii) x ventricosa is really impressing me; nice and deep red from the very first pitcher...
 
Thanks for sharing! Interesting how your red dragon doesn't have the heart shped peristome. I love seeing the variability in this hybrid!
 
Beautiful plants!
 
I'm always surprised by the beautiful Nepenthes, but these exceed any expectations I've ever had of them!
 
What a great collection! You have the advantage of being in a conducive climate.
 
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Very nice plants. I especially like your Veitchii. We don't see enough of that plant in cultivation.
 
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N x lessii is, like, bigger than Truncata "King of Spades".
 
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