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Interesting. I had no idea that it ever grew like that. All of mine start out with small quelchii like leaves and eventually grow into the longer stemmed upright leaves.
 
Thanks y'all! I'm surprised that I've been doing this many updates, it just seems that everything is growing really quickly.

I love bellii x clipeata. Amazing plant.


As per the humbo, it has just started producing upright leaves, so it no longer looks like a little baby!
 
More stuff!

U. humboldtii is making the type of leaves that Johnny described:

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N. ventricosa x robcantleyii produced a new pitcher:

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N. truncata is getting bigger and bigger with each leaf:

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And N. "Sultan" made a huge leaf:

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N. inermis from AW is making a pitcher... Finally...

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Here's most of the Nepenthes. They look ratty as heck, but some of the pitchers are nice:

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Neoregelia hybrid, something to do with Sarah...

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It is producing this thing from between it's leaves. Is it a flower?

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Another Neoregelia cross, this one is "fireball hybrid":

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Here is bellii x clipeata, figured I would show the whole plant, cause it is actually quite pretty on the leaf side of things:

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Here is my new method for growing Pinguicula:

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D. venusta "Tsitiskama RSA" is making flowers:

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D. regia seedlings:

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That's it for now folks! Hope you enjoyed!
 
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Thanks all...

@Luca, enjoying my glovvedness?
@Drew, nope, they don't drain. I just dump water in and the pings grow.
@mooles, yes, indeedily!
 
rubber gloves? lol, dont want your fingerprints popping up on aphis? everything looks good! i suspect the stalk out of the brom is either a flower or a pup.
 
Thanks doods!

Yeah amph, always getting stalked by some international spy group or another.


Anyways, got some new pics...

N. 'Lady Pauline' made a nicely coloured pitcher:

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N. veitchii popped a new one:

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U. reniformis has quite the root system:

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N. miranda making a slow recovery after a fungal infection, had to cut it and try rooting, luckily it seems to have struck:

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D. regia seedlings:

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P. 'John Rizzi'

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A project I've been working on for a while, it's a Tepui theme jar, with an assortment of mosses and some D. intermedia "Gran Sabana"

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U. pubescens:

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D. adelae:

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D. schizandra:

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D. graomogolensis:

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H. tatei x sarracenoides is making it's third pitcher:

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There's a bit of a debate going on with this hybrid, here it is, and it's parents. D. capensis "Albino" x aliciae:

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Thanks for looking!
 
Lol, thanks... I pride myself on the stickiness of my grass.

I forgot to include this one... An overview of part of my dew shelf, with madagascarensis in the middle...

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My plant is most certainly not the true ascendens, as that is not in cultivation yet. I'd be looking at D. villosa var. latifolia (formerly ascendens), but quite frankly, at this point I'm looking at a shot in the dark or a possible hybrid. I know people with this exact same clone who's plants exhibit graomogolensis phenotype. I imagine my conditions are just playing funny with the plant. Probably the low light. The younger plants certainly act like graom and not ascendens.

I'll have to grow out my villosa var. latifolia seeds and see what comes up. That should allow me to do a side by side comparison of the plants rather than relying on Internet pictures.
 
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