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Pitchers poppin'

Yay gorgeous plants as always!

oh pretty hamata! I approve ;)

Cute hamata!!

Nice plants...great sized burbidgeae x edwardsiana as well. :)

Congrats on that hamata! And that spectabilis x talangensis is just droolsome :drool:

what rokosauros said

congrats on the hamata. Still loving the spec x talangensis.

Just realized I didn't thank any of you folks for the last time. :nono:

Thank you! :-D

There were quite a few pitchers popping all within the same few days that I had to document them. :)

Tiny little eymae x x trusmadiensis. First one in my care!

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N. burbidgeae x edwardsiana should look mighty fine when it opens all the way up.

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N. ventricosa x hamata :-D

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N. spectabilis x talangensis from up the vine

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and from the basal.

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Ol' N. sanguinea was worth mentioning too I guess. :p

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and N. robcantleyi finally made and opened a pitcher. Looks like it is taking its sweet sweet time opening that lid and coloring up. :scratch:

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And this one's not new but just looked pertty all colored up and such, N. eymae x jacquelineae

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Nice on everything :drool: I wish the spectalangensis would make more than just tiny green pitchers for me :(

Is that a shiny new vent x hammy that popped? :laaa: There's just no going wrong with both those parents in a hybrid..
 
They all look great, Dex. Every time I see a spectabilis x talangensis, I realize how badly I need one.. nothing looks quite like it.
 
Thanks for the kind words everyone. :)

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Nice on everything :drool: I wish the spectalangensis would make more than just tiny green pitchers for me :(

Is that a shiny new vent x hammy that popped? :laaa: There's just no going wrong with both those parents in a hybrid..

It will someday! I hope.

And yes. that is a shiny new ventricosa x hamata. I got it from some TF member. . . I can't remember which one. :scratch: I'm pretty sure it was from the coolest bestest one ever though. :-D
 
My army of capensis begins here!:mwahaha: 'broad leaf'

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'all red'? :scratch:

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Baines Kloof - sent down a big thick root to stabilize the main stem.

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Sarrecenia oreophila seedlings still coming along nicely, though slowly.

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Sarracenia psitaccina

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Heliamphora heterodoxa x minor finally making big nectar spoons and bright colors.

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K, now for the actual Nepenthes. :p

N. glandulifera x boschiana

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N. robcantleyi - not coloring up all that quickly...

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Whyyy!? :cry:

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N. clipeata x (clipeata x eymae) Is finally rooted after breaking off its stem many months ago, I potted it up and put it in a better place in the terrarium.

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N. burbidgeae x edwardsiana

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N. hamata, seed-grown

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N. ventricosa x hamata

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Oh and the capensis red got actually red for me in the 'winter' here outside so maybe it needs lower temps to bring out the color? Just a thought. Either that or less light but I'm not sure that's the ticket for any cps :lol:
 
Looks awesome, Dex. How's the singalana x hamata doing? Mine's growing faster than I expected it would, with another pitcher on the way.
 
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