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Tribute to the great Nepenthes edwardsiana

I took a picture of one of my shadow-boxes of Nepenthes edwardsiana pitchers. This one has an upper and lower pitcher in it. Had to shoot this at an angle to avoid reflection off the glass

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Upper pitcher is probably 8" or so.
 
I approve.
 
Beautiful! I think you should seriously consider selling those. I would certainly buy it. :D
 
Absolutley amazing! Did you do the art? Are the pitchers from your plants?

So awesome!

:hail:
 
Wow, those are perfectly dried pitchers too.. Very well done.
 
Very cool!

Any hints on drying techniques? I dried a few N. hamata pitchers with desiccant but the teeth are a bit wrinkled...
 
Wow

O M G want it. That is one of the most beautiful pieces of art I have ever seen. :hail:

How do you dry the pitchers?
 
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Tribute to the great N. Edwardsiana

Amen to that :hail:

Are those pitchers from your collection?
 
  • #12
Fantastic!

I second Ron's request for your preservation techniques / hints. Been considering stuffing with cotton or pillow stuffing polyester to help retain it's shape before drying but I haven't got any worth drying to test it out on yet.
 
  • #13
Great. Just great! Fantastique!

Do you use the dry freezing method? I find it preserves the shape of Nepenthes pitchers very very well for a long time.

N edwardsiana always remains my favourite pitcher plant of all partly because of its size and toothy peristome and partly because it has my namesake. Edward=Edwardsiana :lol:
 
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For those interested, the NECPS meeting program for this month is considering methods of drying and preserving parts of plants. (12:30 PM this Saturday at the Roger Williams Park Botanical Center!)
 
  • #16
haha. That's awesome. I'd love to have some art like that in the house.
 
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I need to start doing a background with mine, but the layering effect I've been doing makes up for that. Did you make this? That seems like a complex pitcher to dry perfectly. I have trouble getting N. maxima pitchers to dry perfectly, so this is impressive.

Do you have any more?
 
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