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Just when you thought it was over.......MORE!

S. oreophila "sand mountain"
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S. purpurea subsp. venosa
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Deformed P. moranensis flower....not the first time I've seen this.
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P. laueana.... getting redder by the day.
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N. truncata Q x K....much darker than it appears in the photo....my lighting was crap.
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N. alata.....putting my power cords to good use.
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N. truncata "pasian".....the pitcher is stunted, but very colorful.
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N. mirandae.....Big pitcher.
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My seed grown N. hamata.
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Seed grown N. albomarginata "Red HL form"
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That N. alata is very nice! More pics of it? :-O
 
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That N. alata is very nice! More pics of it? :-O

Well, the only other pic I have of it that isn't already in this thread is this one of a lower hanging out with my N. hamata.

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I'm getting one soon, very happy there's a HL form. I've heard the lower pitchers can be sorta orange-ish?

Yeah, they vary from orangeish to reddish....my mother has one with almost totally red pitchers, while mine is not quite as colorful.....here is a bigger pitcher from mine..

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Here's one from today.....The N. burbidgeae comes out to play......

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Mmm love love love N. burbidgeae!

Seeing yours brings me back to that dispute whether the infamous N. burbidgeae x edwardsiana was actually N. edwardsiana. It's so obvious in my eyes.

It looks to me to be exactly like a cross between your plant and the classic N. edwardsiana picture.
 
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awww.. Can't wait until my beloved N. N. burbidgeae get's stripey lips! Very nice.. Judging by the N. hamata moss, you've got great HL conditions down in that basement.
 
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MOAR!


N. spectabilis
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My CHUCK NORRIS CLONE! :-))
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N. alata upper
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H. nutans getting bigger
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H. nutans "Giant"
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H. heterodoxa x minor
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N. hamata with and without spooky sci-fi lighting.
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I am speechless...very nice Nep's! (never said that to a fella before:blush:)
Are all of your Nep's grown in a greenhouse enclosure, under lights, in the house?
 
I am speechless...very nice Nep's! (never said that to a fella before:blush:)
Are all of your Nep's grown in a greenhouse enclosure, under lights, in the house?

Why thanks!

Most of them I grow in a HL chamber in my basement made of shower curtains, but I have a few hardier ones that I grow upstairs in my room as houseplants (N. truncata and N. "Miranda" at the moment)

I also have a few lowland neps in my room, but due to their humidity requirements, they are in a covered lightcart.
 
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Oh.... so you mean if I know Chuck Norris's plant breeder, cause we all know the toughest guy in the world grows CPs!
 
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Loookinnng goooood!

But I think you've been swindled.

That N. spectabilis appears to be a N. gracilis "big and stripey" :-))
 
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Loookinnng goooood!

But I think you've been swindled.

That N. spectabilis appears to be a N. gracilis "big and stripey" :-))

In a HL chamber?....unless it is lighting campfires for warmth at night I doubt it. ;)
 
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Exo, that last batch of pictures of plants is just exquisite - that's some fine growing you've got going there!
 
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