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Mato's Pic Thread.

Beautiful images Mato! I'll bet plans for a DSLR budget are forming in your mind now. :P
 
Wow so many species! Do you mostly grow Nepenthes species? I love how translucent the inermis pitcher is, so that you can see the outlines of the prey at the bottom.
 
Amazing plants and pictures. The coloration on that N. tobaica is unreal! Great growing! :drool:
 
Those are some insane plants Mato. Fantastic job. You have every single highland nep for every nepenthes addict. One day...I can hope to make something like what you have... :p
 
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Still playing with the new soul-stealer. Probably need to get a tripod at some point.


N. campanulata by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. campanulata by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. lowii x truncata squat by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. lowii by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. glabrata by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. leonardoi by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

Bulbophyllum frostii by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. jamban by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. hurrelliana inflorescence by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. eymae by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

Rhododendron celebicum by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. x trusmadiensis by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. burbidgeae by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr
 
More playing around:


N. klossii by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. palawanensis by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. palawanensis by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. attenboroughii by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. attenboroughii by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. argentii by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. argentii by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. x trusmadiensis and N. veitchii by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. veitchii x x trusmadiensis by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. vogelii by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. maxima by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. truncata by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr

N. ephippiata by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr



Probably should have preceded this one with N. lowii, but I couldn't get in to take a photo of a lower pitcher.

N. lowii x ephippiata by Aspidistra Flier, on Flickr
 
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