Hello all,
With the recent purchase of a tripod, I can now take much nicer pictures! There are only a couple that aren't super clear, but that is due to the location of the plant, not the picture... Enjoy!
N. hamata pitcher, this plant appears to be a red peristome clone:
N. jacquelineae pitcher sitting on top of N. villosa. (I had to move it a little to photograph, because it normally rests on top of the pot, in sphagnum) :
N. lowii pitcher resting on villosa pot:
N. inermis pitcher next to H. minor:
N. hamata new pitcher and N. glabrata pitcher:
N. rajah and aristolochioides pitchers:
N. villosa pitcher:
N. rafflesiana pitcher:
Heliamphora minor with inermis pitcher:
With the exception of a few pictures that are a bit fuzzy because I don't move my plants just for photography, I think these are a lot clearer and more enjoyable. I hope you enjoyed this little sliver of my collection!
With the recent purchase of a tripod, I can now take much nicer pictures! There are only a couple that aren't super clear, but that is due to the location of the plant, not the picture... Enjoy!
N. hamata pitcher, this plant appears to be a red peristome clone:
N. jacquelineae pitcher sitting on top of N. villosa. (I had to move it a little to photograph, because it normally rests on top of the pot, in sphagnum) :
N. lowii pitcher resting on villosa pot:
N. inermis pitcher next to H. minor:
N. hamata new pitcher and N. glabrata pitcher:
N. rajah and aristolochioides pitchers:
N. villosa pitcher:
N. rafflesiana pitcher:
Heliamphora minor with inermis pitcher:
With the exception of a few pictures that are a bit fuzzy because I don't move my plants just for photography, I think these are a lot clearer and more enjoyable. I hope you enjoyed this little sliver of my collection!