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  • #261
love seeing young raffs showing more and more with each pitcher! :drool:

The raffs in this last post haven't been photographed in at least a year, so not much to show any change in them, but knowing what their siblings looked like (before bad lighting and soil took them out) they have potential.
 
  • #263
Very nice! Always wanted a low x camp. Just don't think it would do well in my conditions.

That Ventricosa x Tiveyi is incredible too. Some amazing hybrid potential there.
 
  • #264
Very nice! Always wanted a low x camp. Just don't think it would do well in my conditions.

That Ventricosa x Tiveyi is incredible too. Some amazing hybrid potential there.

If you can provide intermediate or highland conditions it'll probably do just fine; my greenhouse pushes lowland during summer too (though this one lives on the bottom shelf where it's coolest).
 
  • #265
N. glabrata x maxima SG by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
New lights cause one particular problem...serious issues finding a good angle and lighting to catch the colors I want. The peristome on this thing is flushing crimson
N. ventricosa x tiveyi Clone D by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
And this one should not be pink :p
N. bellii x robcantleyi by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. bellii x robcantleyi by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. rajah x jacquelineae by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. rajah x jacquelineae by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Serious promise on this one...with quite the sudden size jump from the last one, and a whole lot of physical appearance change with it
N. maxima 'Lake Poso' x "Rebecca Soper" Clone B by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. maxima 'Lake Poso' x "Rebecca Soper" Clone B by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Clone A has the best peristome, but this guy has the best color...so far
N. x splendiana x mixta Clone B by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. x splendiana x mixta Clone B by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Though this one ought to turn out interesting too
N. x splendiana x mixta Clone C by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. ventricosa "cherry lips" x "red" Clone A by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. ventricosa "cherry lips" x "red" Clone A by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
 
  • #266
Those splendiana x mixta are looking full of potential. They have some great color for sure.
 
  • #267
A couple of promising new arrivals...
N. kerrii by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. sp. "Nokhan si Thrammat" by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
And not so new seed-grown plants with huge potential
N. 'Helen' x spectabilis Clone A by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. 'Helen' x spectabilis Clone A by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. 'Helen' x spectabilis Clone A by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. 'Helen' x spectabilis Clone B by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. 'Helen' x spectabilis Clone B by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. ventricosa x talangensis Clone B by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. ventricosa x talangensis Clone B by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
At half a decade old already, I think this one's gonna take a while...
N. attenboroughii by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. maxima "Palu, Sulawesi" Clone C by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. maxima "Palu, Sulawesi" Clone C by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
A fully homemade cross with lots of promise
N. boschiana BE-3448 x (merrilliana x campanulata) by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
 
  • #269
Funny about the Burb x Platy. I found that my own was incredible slow while it was less than 4 inches in diameter. But now that it is a bit larger it has sped up. I have generally kept it in lower light than some other plants since it got bigger... I wonder if that had to do anything with it.

The plants look great, and I am excited to see where your own cross goes. Looks like it will have some great color!
 
  • #270
Funny about the Burb x Platy. I found that my own was incredible slow while it was less than 4 inches in diameter. But now that it is a bit larger it has sped up. I have generally kept it in lower light than some other plants since it got bigger... I wonder if that had to do anything with it.

The plants look great, and I am excited to see where your own cross goes. Looks like it will have some great color!

Size has nothing to do with it; I lost a couple much larger plants before for unknown reasons after they just started to shrink, and this one was growing fine at first where it was, then stalled out due to bad soil but didn't move after repotting (which was over 8 months ago), until now... and lighting probably isn't a factor, since both shelves are very bright and the light it was under previously is still reaching it somewhat.
 
  • #272
I haven't looked in your thread for a while but I'm glad there's some (thor x campy) x platy that sprouted and are doing well out there! I gave my girl a pretty serious haircut a couple years back but she's just about getting big enough to bloom regularly again. Can't wait to make more campy hybrids!
 
  • #273
I haven't looked in your thread for a while but I'm glad there's some (thor x campy) x platy that sprouted and are doing well out there! I gave my girl a pretty serious haircut a couple years back but she's just about getting big enough to bloom regularly again. Can't wait to make more campy hybrids!

I have two survivors, though so far the only one doing truly well is, luckily, also the most colorful. Latest pitcher has deep a cherry/maroon peristome. The other is growing, but is a lot slower than the big colorful one.
 
  • #274
N. ventricosa "cherry lips" x "red" Clone B by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
This pic is for [MENTION=7563]thez_yo[/MENTION] :
N. ("thorelii" x campanulata) x platychila Clone A by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Glorious lowii hybrids...
N. lowii x campanulata by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. lowii x campanulata by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. lowii x campanulata by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. lowii x campanulata by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
New arrivals that I've been planning for for a while...I have wanted a truncata x spectabilis for I can't say how long...
N. truncata x spectabilis by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. truncata x aristolochioides by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. truncata x mikei by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. truncata x mikei by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
 
  • #275
Ooooh, I can totes see both parents in that pitcher too. So awesome!!
 
  • #277
That burb x rob sure is looking great. Very rob heavy in features it seems.
 
  • #278
Glorious basal...which is looking to be larger than the original vine.
N. boschiana BE-3448 female basal by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. mirabilis globosa by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. 'Autumn Wine' by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. 'Autumn Wine' by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. maxima "dark" x 'Effulgent Koto' by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. maxima BE-3067 basal by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. gracilis "Black" x (merrilliana x campanulata) Clone A by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. maxima "miniature" x 'Miranda' by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. maxima "miniature" x 'Miranda' by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
This plant I love...tubby lowers, great mottling, the peristome stays rather flat and the mouth is nearly vertical...it looks almost like it has aristo influence but there's none in the parentage...and now that I've gotten to see uppers that are just as fantastic, wondering about giving it a name...
N. x splendiana x mixta Clone A by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. x splendiana x mixta Clone A by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. x splendiana x mixta Clone A by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
 
  • #279
Glorious new pitcher on Clone C; it is PINK, and the darker mottling looks nearly black at the right angle
N. (Viking x rafflesiana) x ventricosa "red" Clone C by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Real color at this angle is far darker in person
N. (Viking x rafflesiana) x ventricosa "red" Clone C by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
The color on the wing is pretty close to accurate
N. (Viking x rafflesiana) x ventricosa "red" Clone C by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
N. (Viking x rafflesiana) x ventricosa "red" Clone C by Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
 
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