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dionae

sarracenia lover
Thought i'd post up a few photos since i havent in a while:).

S flava(tall) x S.x 'Evendine'

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S purpurea subsp. purpurea f. heterophylla OP(how they were labeled)

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D venusta x D capensis alba

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D ????

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H minor x heterodoxa seedling

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D palacea ssp rosea

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D binata flower

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S flava rubricorpora x S purp montana

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Seed grown VFT

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D capensis broad leaf

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Cephalotus'

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One of my orchids putting up its first flower stalk in my care:D

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Sorry for the horrible pics. I have an okay camera but i'm just a terrible photographer:p.
 
Some really cool plants and good pictures in there. That D. venusta x capensis 'Alba' cross is quite interesting. Me likey. XP
 
Thank you very much Kyle:).

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Thanks Drew and Heli!
 
Your plants are looking great!

I was scrolling backwards from the bottom the page and I saw the orchid bloom and I thought, "What the heck is that Nepenthes doing?!"
 
Thanks Dex!

I'm surprised at how easy the orchids are to care for. I've always thought they were finicky plants.
 
Thanks WG and Mass. The sarrs were grown under security lights from Lowes, hps. Everything else is grown under some type of fluorescent.
 
Virginia purps tend to do that. I was hoping they stayed pale with the dark veins, but the blood red still looks awesome. Their dormant coloration is usually a metallic red, at least it usually is. We might have a pinstripe variety, too. However, that one is really, really rare. It looks like the site yours came from is pretty much doomed. 80% of the plants are now dead.

Are your's starting to slow down now? Mine seem to be taking a break currently, making smaller leaves.
 
A Few Sarracenia Seedling Pics

S. rosea

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S. purpurea Caroline County VA

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S. flava var. rubricorpora x S. purpurea ssp venosa var. montana

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Sorry, WM, but no mine seem to be growing the same. Theyre putting out new pitchers. When theyre fully open i'll post more pics.

Seed grown S rosea. I love this plant. So colorful and a vigorous grower.

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Cephalotus follicularis

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D spathulata

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N. diatas

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N.x hamata x platychila

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phalaenopsis flower stalk...first orchid flower stalk in my care ever:-O.

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They got bigger! Nice work with the little guys. I think mine are just taking a break for a bit. Repotting may still be in order.
The rubricorpra x montanas look amazing! I'm having an orchid rebloom for me too! It's a Paphiopedilum though. Nice work with the N. diatas, very nice and uncommon plant.
 
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