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I haven't been able to post pictures for awhile since my camera broke, but my brother let me have his, and I love it. It takes way better macro shots. Here ya go!

N. sanguinea:
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Highland tank:
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N. spectabilis x aristolochioides:
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Latest pitcher:
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New, developing pitcher. I have high hopes for this one. :D:
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My favorite Nep as of now, N. inermis x bongso:
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Lastest pitcher. At first, they start as light red with a yellowish peristome, to dark, bongso colors:
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N. singalana, slugging along:
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Developing pitcher:
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N. ramispina:
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Latest pitcher:
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N. ventricosa 'red'. It's pretty beastly right now, possibly my second favorite nep:
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Latest pitcher on right:
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N. bongso basals:
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Cute little pitcher. :3:
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Took a cutting of the bongso since it was declining because of the basals. Does it look ok? I did the X cut at the bottom:
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Now the non-Neps:

Ceph:
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Utrics take over very quickly:
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D. aliciae. I love this thing:
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Beautiful collection capensis, you S X A is doing very nice, the pitchers on it are huge. Everything looks wonderful, your neps or beautiful. What type of utric is that?
 
Thanks for the comments, guys. :)

x-cut? tell me more! :D

Making an X cut (really a + cut) on the bottom of the stem of a cutting helps it root faster. There are several threads that talk about how to take cuttings, and I think on the ICPS website, too.
 
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