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I have seen a few unopened pitchers that were suggestive to say the least!

P. cyclosecta. is adorable though!
 
hehe cheers dragoness,and thanks Mark i thought the pic turned out well too,BE Maxima (was eymae) Campanulata x Robc N.Ovata D.Madagascaensissis D.Filiformis red D.Capensis red seed grown by me:smile: D.Capensis Alba Cephalotus "Hummers Giant" off President P.Cyclosecta and i hope that's a flower forming VFT Red dragon mmm sphagnum :-D
 
That Huernia is awesome! Great close up shots on the other CPs too.
And that sphagnum! I wish I was that successful at growing it :)
 
thanks Divaskid wish i could grow my nepenthes as well as you,more than willing to swap:-D Sarah are you sure its sphagnum and not normal moss,sphagnum has no roots
 
well it was a flower,the plant was grown from a leaf pulling by myself,and here it is another flower on the way from its sister cyclosecta and in their pot with a few esseriana
 
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My cyclosecta is putting out a flower stalk now as well but yours is far ahead. 'Nicely shot. I think this is one of my favorite ping flowers.
 
Well its been a while since I posted any pics, first off VFT's a pot of 'dorks pink' in bloom and cephs finally putting out larger pitchers
 
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Hi Mark , those darlingtonia were all in a seven inch pot last year, at the start of this year I followed Fredg's advice and potted them up in a large deep tray, its filled with only live LFS, shame I decapitated what looks like the largest pitcher:-(
 
All these plants must be pretty tough to put up with me:-) n.truncata n.hamatan.robcantleyiin. Burbidgeae n. Ovata uppers developing n.boschiana n.ceciliae n. Campanulata x robc n. Densiflora x robc n. Sanguinea x ramispina upper
 
Really good-looking neps! I didn't realize that N. burbidgeae produced such attractive pitchers.
 
Are you growing all of those Nepenthes in household conditions? Impressive either way, but more so if you answered yes.
 
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