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Couple Nepenthes snapshots

Just snapped these shots this evening and figured I would share! Hope you enjoy!

N. truncata x ovata (new pitcher/colored up)
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N. lowii x truncata, such a stunning cross
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N. lowii x veitchii - Another promising EP cross
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N. truncata x veitchii - Getting big but not showing much of any coloring!

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N. lowii x campanulata - The uppers are finally starting to show that lowii-esque upper peristome

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N. truncata - Even after flowering, this guy just keeps on putting on a show!!
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Thanks for looking :)
 
Thank you for the kind works!

JB: I knew I was forgetting something! I'll snap some pictures of the orchids I hung up, a few are already throwing out new leaves, what a quick recovery!
 
very nice neps....that lowii x campanulata cross almost looks like a solid dark version of attenboroughii. and huge! im glad it managed to keep some of its campanulata traits- i know maxima x campanulata loses campy traits. great growing!
 
Wow Yann!

Everything is looking great!!

Thanks Keith, I do what I can with my indoor setup. It's only second class though next to your setup :)

very nice neps....that lowii x campanulata cross almost looks like a solid dark version of attenboroughii. and huge! im glad it managed to keep some of its campanulata traits- i know maxima x campanulata loses campy traits. great growing!

Thanks Amph! I've been pleasantly surprised with this clone as it seems to get the best of both species as far as color and growth rate. IME it seems to colors up quite well even under relatively low lighting. Definitely a keeper!
 
Snapped a couple more shots tonight as I was cleaning things up. I really enjoy older pitchers on N. lowii x campanulata just for the nice contrast of nectar accumulation against the dark pitcher lid. Did my best to snap some decent shots but I don't have the photography arsenal that some of your pros out there have :P
Hope you enjoy!

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Hahaha that looks like one of those internet memes where I'm expecting one more picture - the whole pitcher covered in that goop :p
 
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