Hi all, I guess I'll make a permanent pic thread too!
First of all, my outdoor plants made it through another winter! The N.xPredator took the most damage, and I had to move the N. thorelii x aristo indoors due to cold damage. The rest cruised through:
Here's N. platychila x veitchii. I frankly like the lowers on this plant better than regular N. platychila.
Here's a little one still, but obviously going to be good. N. talengensis x ramispina:
N. sp. Langkawi, with some typical basal growth. This is a vigorous plant.
N. thorelii x aristolochioides. My male clone.
The one I call Eyvelospama:
N. (thorelii x aristo) x truncata I like this one because it makes lots of longlasting pitchers:
Everyone loves a Veitchii, even a plain one.
N. lowii x merriliana, getting bigger!
Finally, a long-time favorite, N. veitchii x lowii, just opening a big pitcher:
First of all, my outdoor plants made it through another winter! The N.xPredator took the most damage, and I had to move the N. thorelii x aristo indoors due to cold damage. The rest cruised through:
Here's N. platychila x veitchii. I frankly like the lowers on this plant better than regular N. platychila.
Here's a little one still, but obviously going to be good. N. talengensis x ramispina:
N. sp. Langkawi, with some typical basal growth. This is a vigorous plant.
N. thorelii x aristolochioides. My male clone.
The one I call Eyvelospama:
N. (thorelii x aristo) x truncata I like this one because it makes lots of longlasting pitchers:
Everyone loves a Veitchii, even a plain one.
N. lowii x merriliana, getting bigger!
Finally, a long-time favorite, N. veitchii x lowii, just opening a big pitcher: