Yay !! Now it started to rain
With cooler night time temperature and higher humidity, my neps started to respond well to the change in weather pattern. :grin:
Here's some of the pics to share
N. andamada (yet to be confirm by expert)
N. x Goblin (N. maxima x talangensis)
N. gracilis
N. x hookeriana
N. kongkandana
N. x kuchingensis
N. lowii x boschiana - More colorful
N. maxima-dark x merrilliana - finally colored up and gaining in size
N. mirabilis var globosa
N. mirabilis var globosa x xkuchingensis
N. x trichocarpa
N. truncata x ephippiata - Only the first pitcher
N. ventricosa x ovata - adapting well to L/L weather, albiet smaller pitcher size
Unknown 1 (Suspected a form of N. sp Giant Tigers)
Unknown 2 (possibly a form of N. kongkandana)
Unknown 3 (perhaps a complex hybrid with N. mirabilis)
That's all for now... thanks for viewing.
With cooler night time temperature and higher humidity, my neps started to respond well to the change in weather pattern. :grin:Here's some of the pics to share

N. andamada (yet to be confirm by expert)
N. x Goblin (N. maxima x talangensis)
N. gracilis
N. x hookeriana
N. kongkandana
N. x kuchingensis
N. lowii x boschiana - More colorful
N. maxima-dark x merrilliana - finally colored up and gaining in size
N. mirabilis var globosa
N. mirabilis var globosa x xkuchingensis
N. x trichocarpa
N. truncata x ephippiata - Only the first pitcher
N. ventricosa x ovata - adapting well to L/L weather, albiet smaller pitcher size
Unknown 1 (Suspected a form of N. sp Giant Tigers)
Unknown 2 (possibly a form of N. kongkandana)
Unknown 3 (perhaps a complex hybrid with N. mirabilis)
That's all for now... thanks for viewing.