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Here are a few of my Neps on a cold winters day here in England!

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N. villosa


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N. hamata


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N. hamata


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N. truncata x lowii


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N. rajah


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Baby N. medusa!


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N spectabilis x aristolochioides EP clone.

Roll on spring!!

cheers

bill
 
that hamata looks ferocious, and the villosa is the first big one i've seen in cultivation.
nice growing! (:
 
You must be one of those people who somehow has all the best Nepenthes. Those people that I am always incredibly jealous of.... Great plants, especially the Hamata uppers. You don't see pictures of them often. What are your growing conditions?
 
You must be one of those people who somehow has all the best Nepenthes. Those people that I am always incredibly jealous of.... Great plants, especially the Hamata uppers. You don't see pictures of them often. What are your growing conditions?

Looks like he has an amazing greenhouse.

Excellent plants!
 
Hi
Thanks for all your kind comments.
All these Neps are growing on the floor of one of my highland houses. I keep the temp to a min of 50f in the winter by a fan heater. But apart from that largely leave the plants to their own devices! The villosa seems an easier plant to get to pitcher than the rajah for some reason. But like the rajah it produces its best pitchers when they are supported. The next developing pitcher will be a fair bit bigger than the one photographed I think.

cheers

bill
 
Ok...that villosa is just amazing. And I really just don't know what to say about that hamata. Those are just some great neps you have in your collection. Congratulations!!!!
 
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