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I haven't quite gotten to the stage where I would dare raise these guys from seed, but I do have a bunch of small plants that make cute little pitchers... and as I don't see too many baby pitcher photos around, I want to put mine up.

Lady Pauline basal
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Platychila lower forming
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Sibuyanensis X Hamata lower forming - the tendrils twist all sorts of directions!
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Red Leopard lower
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Jamban lower
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Sanguinea lower
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Glabrata lower
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Truncata lower (nothing special - just a plain old highland I think)
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keep me updated on that sib x hamata pitchering.... I'm liking the jamban too. Nice growing. Your able to keep good temp drops growing them on windowsills?
 
I'll try to take a picture of everything in a week - hopefully some of them will have opened for me. Mind you, they're all going to be tiny pitchers when they open because I have small plants still, but I like it when they're wee and fuzzy.

I actually get a cool ocean breeze when the sun goes down, so the temperature drops at least a couple degrees every night.
 
well, nothing's opened yet, so here's pic of stuff anyway because I feel like following their growth until they open -

Lady Pauline basal update - it's got some color on it now:
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jamban...not much happened but I like anticipating:
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sanguinea (with a burbidgeae in the background):
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truncata:
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chaniana x veitchii - with a monster sized new leaf!
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...and an inflating pitcher...
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veitchii x platychila still inflating that one pitcher, a month later:
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Red Leopard hasn't really done anything:
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platychila:
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The sibXhamata hasn't done anything - just repotted so it's probably concentrating on roots.
 
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