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Nothing quite like a happy field of ceph pitchers :) I can't wait for mine to start growing in pitchers again after the winter.. been keeping them on a steady diet of saucer-full-of-orchid-fert-water for the past month :0o:
 
B52 with leftovers..

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N. sanguinea 'Orange's newest fully developed.

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End of June update

Dewy stuff..

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Just noticed a new growth point on this kid..

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Antechron's beauty showing some promising color!

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C. 'Vigorous Clumping' still doing it's thing.

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stuff..

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N. truncata x veitchii HL all colored up. Now just for some size..

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Newest from N. platychila

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Newest from N. eymae x jacquelineae seedling.

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A zoom out on the nursery..

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Roridula gorgonias was browning on the tips, so it got moved away from the lights a bit.

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hitchhiker!

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a few glamour shots.

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I just went through all 40 pages of this stuff, you have some pretty nice plants I'm rather impressed with the cephs.

I think you could give all your flytraps more sunlight though.. ;)
 
Kind of bummed photobucket took a crap on most of this thread, so I decided to add some new pics.

D. prolifera from leaf pulling

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C. 'Vigorous Clumping'

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C. 'Typical'

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C. "Top Hat" (Typical)

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C. "Drippy Lip" (Typical)

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From antechron.. I think I shall call you.. C. "Hell Boy" (Typical)

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My favorite corner of the GH.

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Finally a decent pic of D. burmanii 'Red' (Triffid Rosewater)

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Sarr's Towers. Like Sear's Towers, but different. (CHICAGO!!)

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S. purpurea ssp. venosa var. montana starting to show some promising color on the newer pitchers.

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Some of my numerous S. "Brokkenensis" seedlings. (S. flava var. rubricorpora x purpurea ssp. venosa var. montana ~ S. x catesbaei)

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Forgot all about this little S. psittacina.

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New dew tank. We'll see if it works out..

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The little man posing in front of the freshly mowed lawn.

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Wine grapes are starting to come into season.

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And last, but not least.. N. "Jaw's Revenge". SG villosa is the largest, SG hamata basal is the medium sized one, and the smallest is BE macrophylla.

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very nice! Your collection is certainly growing and growing in every sense. That SG villosa should be just off-the-chain in a few years.

Also, I'm not an expert but I am almost positive the first dew you pictured is not D. peltata but is actually D. prolifera.
 
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