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About a year ago, I posted some pictures of my highland shelf/alarm clock. I was snapping a few pictures today and thought I'd make an update.
Not a Nep, but one of my favorite plants from this shelf. It took me three or four years to get the hang of this genus, but it looks like it's finally...
Hi, all!
The other day, I noticed that all of the pitchers' lids on my Hummer's Giant were closed. From the knowledge I've gained from several of you, I thought it simply to be a humidity problem, as I saw my humidity gauge had registered 30% at one point, and my humidifier was running...? I...
Hello everyone. I've been housing some young Nepenthes outdoors for the Summer. Changes are a coming and I plan on moving this outdoor setup indoors within the next month or so due to the weather. I also think I will be able to provide better growing condition as well...
RO/DI unit experiences
Well after a lot of searching I finally decided on one and hooked it up tonight. I took a shot at one that seemed nice for the price and so far I'm very happy with the results. Being in a high clay zone our water is naturally high in minerals so I figured the DI filter...
I am wondering if anybody has grown U nephrophylla as an epiphyte. I found this photo on flickr of U nephrophylla in situ: http://www.flickr.com/photos/18847643@N04/3281050551/in/photostream/. For those who don't know, this is for a museum display which has a small waterfall installed in the...
Greetings fellow Terra Forumers. I am starting up a waiting list here for a very special Nepenthes. I am going to be getting seed of Nepenthes Edwardsiana. The Real Edwardsiana. The guy is going to sell me 250 seed. So anyone who has been wanting a Nepenthes Edwardsiana, nows your chance. I am...
This year’s Pine Barrens trip, like all the other years was a great success. It was fun meeting up with other growers I have not seen in some time.
The weather was perfect during the days. There was a major thunder storm that hit Saturday night directly overhead the camping area and most likely...
Hello everyone... I'm about to reopen the chatbox and just want to make sure everyone is following the rules. Not only the rules of the forum, but the couple extra rules that apply directly to the chatbox. Please make sure you know them, so you can follow them and avoid potentially conflicting...
Aloinopsis malherbei If you buy one of these from Lowe's (usually mislabeled "Titanopsis calcarea" see bottom entry) NEVER EVER, EVER NEVER water this plant directly! It will usually turn to jelly in a couple days if the soil gets evenly wet. Mist/spray it heavily every day or two so some water...
Look directly below the pitcher second from the left:
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Sarracenia alata
SA01 S. alata -- green light veins, (JJ labat)
SA02 S. alata -- double flower (dennisB)
SA03a S. alata -- double flower (davy)
SA03b S. alata -- double white flowered form (UK. Andy Collins A09)
SA04 S. alata -- frayed flower (Gerd germany)
SA05 S. alata -- nigropurpurea,very...
Up for bid from PetFlyTrap.com is a mature, multi-vined 8-inch hanging basket of Nepenthes 'Miranda'. Laef span on each vine is about two feet! This cultivar makes beautiful pitchers up to ten or so inches tall, with a highly contrasting green and crimson pattern; and the hanging basket which...
Up for bid from PetFlyTrap.com is a division of Sarracenia alata from Leon County, Texas. This is the same location from which the famed S. alata nigrapurpurea originates, so this may turn out to be one awesome plant!
Other S. alata plants from this site regularly produce beautiful pitchers 30...
Up for bid from PetFlyTrap.com is one Sarracenia 'Lady Bug'. This cultivar was produced by Dr. Larry Mellichamp at UNCC, and is one of a series of hybrids which most growers call the 'Bug Series'. It produces pitchers which are fairly short and recline all around the growing point. The hoods...
Up for bid from PetFlyTrap.com is a mature, flowering division of Sarracenia 'Imhotep'. This cultivar was produced by Barry Rice, and is a S. alata x minor hybrid. This particular clone was selected by Barry because it did extremely well for him, even in the dead of summer. We have found it to...
Up for bid from PetFlyTrap.com is a mature, flowering sized Pinguicula 'John Rizzi'. This cultivar regularly divides or produces more plantlets along the leaf margins for us. In our opinion, this is one of the best Pings out there. The flowers are a spectacular deep purple, and this plant...
Up for bid from PetFlyTrap.com is a mature, flowering division of Sarracenia alata from the Big Thicket National Preserve in Tyler County, Texas. This plant is a descendant of plants which were legally collected under a permit from the National Park Service years ago. How often do you get a...
Up for bid from PetFlyTrap.com is a mature, flowering division of Sarracenia 'Red Bug'. This cultivar is one of the bug series, which originated at UNCC. But unlike most of the bug series cultivars, this one produces slender, upright pitchers. Flowers are similar to S. rubra...petite and deep...
Up for bid from PetFlyTrap.com is a mature, flowering division of Sarracenia 'Sunburst'. This cultivar was produced by Rob Sacilotto of Botanique, and is a S. x moorei (that's flava x leucophylla) hybrid. In our opinion, this is one of the finest moorei crosses available. The flowers are...
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