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And some winter Nepenthes photos. Starting with a seductive veitchii photo.

N. veitchii K by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. veitchii K by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. eymae by Wire Man, on Flickr

Cattleya Expired by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. northiana by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. albomarginata Red by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. veitchii K by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. veitchii K by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. albomarginata Red by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. graciliflora by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. veitchii K by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. maxima by Wire Man, on Flickr

Pinguicula gigantea by Wire Man, on Flickr

Pinguicula gigantea by Wire Man, on Flickr
 
I agree with Johnny on the eyemae, you should call the kampotiana x (khasiana x alata) 'Prince Gumball' a lot of the photos of it are labeled as Princess Bubblegum.
 
It came from sacilotto. I think it's seed grown. That's not a full upper either. I labelled that photo long before we decided on the name.
 
The Oncidium jonesianum blooms.

Oncidium jonesianum by Wire Man, on Flickr

Oncidium jonesianum by Wire Man, on Flickr

Oncidium jonesianum by Wire Man, on Flickr

A smaller pitcher of rafflesiana var. gigantea

N. rafflesiana var. gigantea by Wire Man, on Flickr

One of the largest truncata pitchers we've had open!

N. truncata by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. truncata by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. eymae by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. x dyeriana by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. veitchii K by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. truncata by Wire Man, on Flickr

Pinguicula gigantea by Wire Man, on Flickr

Oncidium jonesianum by Wire Man, on Flickr
 
Burn time!

Q4032686 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q4032689 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q4032690 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q4032691 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q4032693 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q4032698 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q4032701 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q4032707 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q4032708 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q4032709 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q4032710 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q4032715 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q4032719 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q4032724 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q4032725 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q4032737 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q4032740 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q4032786 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q4032802 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Blow torch!

Q4032847 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q4032852 by Wire Man, on Flickr
 
Sorry to disagree with you Cthulhu, but those upper pitchers certainly aren't N. maxima.
I'm voting for N. eymae :)


...the burn looks fun (when is burning stuff NOT fun ;) )
 
Thanks, Myles! I'm Looking at Noa F's wild eymae photos and it looks pretty close to ours. I'll have to ask Rob where it came from.

Burns are always fun!

Randolph Macon volunteer day

Q4162880 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Planting purps on the preserve

Q4162881 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q4162883 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Q4162884 by Wire Man, on Flickr

Cypripedium waking up.

Orchid Waking by Wire Man, on Flickr

Rocket Stove by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. truncata by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. truncata by Wire Man, on Flickr

Nepenthes by Wire Man, on Flickr
 
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