Yep, the dewy one is my 'Big Easy' which is a cultivar of the D. Regia. The Easy is a lot more vigorous and more tolerant of warm temps than the Regia, making it easier to grow. Doesn't get as large though..[b said:Quote[/b] (rattler_mt @ Oct. 17 2006,5:50)]big drops of dew is regia(if they say its the cultivar "Big Easy" it must be, i dont know how to tell it apart from regular regia, all i know is i cant grow Big Easy, havent gotten ahold of one of the regular regia to try)...........the forked one is some form of binata
I see. It looks like it would make quite a mess if for some tragic reason it got knocked over and the dew got everywhere! Anyways, beautiful plant Quoque. I would love to get my hands on a cultivar like that someday.[b said:Quote[/b] (quogue @ Oct. 18 2006,9:26)]Yep, the dewy one is my 'Big Easy' which is a cultivar of the D. Regia. The Easy is a lot more vigorous and more tolerant of warm temps than the Regia, making it easier to grow. Doesn't get as large though..
I have both and there are no visible differences.
Also one of the characteristics of Regia's is the large dew drops.
Yes, the nep is a veitchii x lowii. I voted it for it as the Best Show plant. It belongs to the president of the NECPS, John Phillip.[b said:Quote[/b] (Borneo @ Oct. 19 2006,1:24)]Hello, what's the plant with the handsome peristome beneath the equally handsome photo of Charlie McDonald? Is it a veitchii x lowii?