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Greenhouse shots:
cp-oct2010-greenhouse001.jpg


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Some closeup shots of small, yet interesting pitchers.
Clipeata x (clipeata x eymae). Not the full clip, but still starting to show some of those peltate leaves that the species is known for:
cp-oct2010-clipxxclipxeymae001.jpg


Singalana from Peter's Nursery. Slow but steady:
cp-oct2010-singalana001.jpg


This is the female equivalent of my thorelli x aristo. Both of these plants came from Capslock's stock:
cp-oct2010-thorxaristofem001.jpg


Ventricosa x ampullaria. It actually has a slight violet-purple edge to the peristome. This should be interesting when it's fully grown:
cp-oct2010-ventxamp001.jpg
 
WOW nice singalana! And that purple is very interesting to me :p

...and peltate leaves! OMG I wish my clips would start doing that :cry:
 
OMG way to make a CP grower Jealous!!!!! Hopefully my N. Sp. 1 gets huge soon... got bigger since last year, about 6" tall now, was 1" when I got it Feb. 09.
Can't wait till I build a GH!
 
First rain of the season. Took out my neps so they could enjoy water the way it was intended: From the sky - in little droplets:

cp-oct2010-nepcollection001.jpg


Afterwards, I did a little re-arrangement to best make use of the light - especially as the days get shorter and the sun travels along a lower azimuth:

cp-oct2010-nepcollection002.jpg


Some of these will have to be moved to a new warmer enclosure that I need to make to house my lowlanders. Last year, they suffered a lot as the result of being left out with the highlanders, so this year I'm gonna have to take special measures to maintain their habitat at temperatures closer to 80 degrees:

cp-oct2010-nepcollection003.jpg
 
Say what.. first rain of the season?!?! I'd go insane if I had to go that long without rain. The plants look perfectly happy regardless though. And I love how the moss grows on those clay pots.
 
First rain of the season. Took out my neps so they could enjoy water the way it was intended: From the sky - in little droplets:

cp-oct2010-nepcollection001.jpg


Afterwards, I did a little re-arrangement to best make use of the light - especially as the days get shorter and the sun travels along a lower azimuth:

cp-oct2010-nepcollection002.jpg


Some of these will have to be moved to a new warmer enclosure that I need to make to house my lowlanders. Last year, they suffered a lot as the result of being left out with the highlanders, so this year I'm gonna have to take special measures to maintain their habitat at temperatures closer to 80 degrees:

cp-oct2010-nepcollection003.jpg


Those are simply Amazing pictures. All your plants are very healthy and very very well grown. I cant wait till all my neps get tall like those, lol.
 
Wow, I am incredibly jealous. GREAT greenhouse! Looks like you put a lot of work into it. Well done.

This makes me want to flee the city, get myself a place in the 'burbs, and pimp out the back yard with a massive greenhouse... just like that one. :D
 
N. copelandii Pasian:
cp-nov2010-copelandii001.jpg


N. aristolochioides:
cp-nov2010-aristo001.jpg


N x unknown:
cp-nov2010-unknown002.jpg


N x ampullaria x ventricosa:
cp-nov2010-ampxvent001.jpg


N x "Black Knight" (vent x ramispina):
cp-nov2010-blackknight001.jpg


N x clipeata x (clipeata x eymae):
cp-nov2010-clipxclipxey001.jpg


N. jacquelinae:
cp-nov2010-jack001.jpg


N x lowii x campanulata:
cp-nov2010-lowxcamp001.jpg


N x maxima x trusmadiensis:
cp-nov2010-maxxtm001.jpg


N x maxima x veitchii:
cp-nov2010-maxxveitch001.jpg


N x 'Sabre' (ventricosa x TM):
cp-nov2010-sabre001.jpg


N x thorelii x aristolochioides:
cp-nov2010-thorxaristo001.jpg
 
And some more:

Cephalotus (normal form):
cp-nov2010-ceph001.jpg


N x 'Marbled Dragon' (Truncata x maxima):
cp-nov2010-truncxmaxt001.jpg


N. x muluensis x lowii:
cp-nov2010-mulxlow001.jpg


N x throrelli x aristolochioides (female):
cp-nov2010-thorxaristof001.jpg


N x 'Rokko':
cp-nov2010-rokko001.jpg


N. ventricosa:
cp-nov2010-vent001.jpg


H x heterodoxa x minor:
cp-nov2010-hetxmin001.jpg


H x Heterodoxa x nutans:
cp-nov2010-hetxnut001.jpg


H x 'Tequila':
cp-nov2010-tequila001.jpg


N. eymae:
cp-nov2010-eymae001.jpg


N. jamban:
cp-nov2010-jamban001.jpg


N. platychilla:
cp-nov2010-platy001.jpg


N x ventricosa x aristolochioides:
cp-nov2010-ventxaristo001.jpg
 
:drool:

Oh wow...everything looks just incredible.
Absolutely...fantastic!

*sets up a hammock in your greenhouse to be surrounded by pretty all the time*
 
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