Beautifully grown plants, kudos! I am especially smitten by N. singalana; there's something especially "alien" about the species that appeals to me. I'm guessing that is the Belirang variant?
a new pitcher from n.truncata
n.spatulata
n.glabrata pitchering again now temps have dropped
some developing pitchers in the undergrowth
n.veitchii
propagating d.regia from root cuttings
a couple of ceph pics
and i think one of my tillandsia is about to bloom,a first for me
i also grow what i think is ionantha it has softer silvery leaves and is allot smalleri also grow what i think is ionantha it has softer silvery leaves and is allot smaller
n.mira
densiflora x robc
n.ovata working on a far larger pitcher
and i hope this robc pitcher is going to be a nice one
lecanopteris sinuosa
lecanopteris lomeroides
p.cyclosecta in winter form (purple splat)
p esseriana in winter mode
d.hilaris 

n.truncata with lots of nectar
n.talangensis in flower,the plant hates my conditions and has not pitchered for years:-(
d.puchella in flower,it should be producing gemmae by now,i have adjusted the photo period and hope that will do the trick
and a favorite at the moment for obvious reasons,n.ovata


and the pot with the main plant not looking as dewy
d.cuneifolia has lost almost all red pigment in the winter sun
Robc glamour pics
think a bigger pot is in order this spring
tillandsia tricolour flower (not the best pic)
p.esseriana putting out loads of flowers ,i am well chuffed 

n.hamata looking hungry 

