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Pitcher of the Month Contest: June 2011

  • #21
Hey now that is a nifty cross! It deserves a more complete picture. ;)
 
  • #22
Thanks guys. :) Yup, this cross is a seed-grown hybrid from BE. They used the Giant form of N. spectabilis though.
 
  • #23
N. Judith finn lower pitcher

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Not such a fancy species, but I only have a few neps so every pitcher is special.
 
  • #25
what pitcher are you enering??? from the first pic looks like the one on the right?
 
  • #26
Finally! Had this baby for about a year now, it flowered, then pouted. Finally a pitcher! Well worth the wait.

N. xPredator (upper pitcher)
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  • #28
N. (lowii x veitchii) x boschiana - putting out a basal :) all I need now is for it to flower...

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  • #29
what pitcher are you enering??? from the first pic looks like the one on the right?

Yeah it's the one on the right. Sorry, this was just in response to Dex's comment. :D My original entry was just a photo of the pitcher.

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@Dashman: That 'Predator' is suweeeeet! I like the all-green look with the veiny pitcher. I'm still waiting to see the first pitcher on mine...
 
  • #32
N. truncata "pasian"

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  • #33
N.ovata "pangulabao"

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  • #34
The competition this month is STIFF!

You may have seen it before, but here it is again:

Nepenthes spectabilis x talangensis
with side tendril placement.

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  • #37
I love it when you play with us little people Jeremiah! Personally, it's makes me strive to work harder to grow nicer things.
Gorgeous ephippita. Again, giving me something to look forward to with mine. Question, are the peristomes always that dark? On the pics I've seen it's usually more lighter in color with lots of stripes.
 
  • #38
Oh yeah it is definitely that dark, probably looks even darker in person but the camera does not seem to want to take a photo of something black so it brings out a little more of the color.

-Jeremiah-
 
  • #40
Thats is a Wistuba clone that I grow. I don't know if it is different plant then mine as most my Nepenthes seem darker then average under this intense Colorado sun.

-Jeremiah-
 
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