Finally I have finished one of my project and have time to post some pics taken during the later summer and fall.
Here are some pics:
N. aristolochioides. It stopped pitchers during the summer due to unknown reason. But now it starts to pitcher again. This plant grows quickly for me. Generally put out a new leaf per 3 weeks.
N. ampullaria (red) x N. sibuyanensis. I always love this red color.
N. glabrata. Wait for it entering the vine stage so that I can see its upper pitchers.
N. jamban. I once thought its pitchers are green, but found with age its pitchers are solid red. See the color change of its pitcher:
first, green:
after some days, reddish
finally, red! Its right is the latest pitcher of N. ampullaria (red) x N. sibuyanensis. And the bottom is the immature pitcher of N.ampullaria x N.talangensis. In fact, there is also an immature pitcher of N.jacq on the bottom of jamban. But not clear to see.
N.mikei. It has entered the vine stage. I am looking forward to its flower in the near future.
N. x trusmadiensis, Borneo Exotics Clone 2. Very young, and the pitchers have not yet shown their characteristics. More similar to the pitchers of lowii.
Here is the close-up. Teeth can be seen:
N.vogelii. Its special color is really an addition to my collection. Looking forward to seeing its special uppers
Enjoy!
Here are some pics:
N. aristolochioides. It stopped pitchers during the summer due to unknown reason. But now it starts to pitcher again. This plant grows quickly for me. Generally put out a new leaf per 3 weeks.
N. ampullaria (red) x N. sibuyanensis. I always love this red color.
N. glabrata. Wait for it entering the vine stage so that I can see its upper pitchers.
N. jamban. I once thought its pitchers are green, but found with age its pitchers are solid red. See the color change of its pitcher:
first, green:
after some days, reddish
finally, red! Its right is the latest pitcher of N. ampullaria (red) x N. sibuyanensis. And the bottom is the immature pitcher of N.ampullaria x N.talangensis. In fact, there is also an immature pitcher of N.jacq on the bottom of jamban. But not clear to see.
N.mikei. It has entered the vine stage. I am looking forward to its flower in the near future.
N. x trusmadiensis, Borneo Exotics Clone 2. Very young, and the pitchers have not yet shown their characteristics. More similar to the pitchers of lowii.
Here is the close-up. Teeth can be seen:
N.vogelii. Its special color is really an addition to my collection. Looking forward to seeing its special uppers
Enjoy!