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thez_yo

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To remind - poll is here:
http://www.cs.cornell.edu/w8/~andru...l?id=E_196acb05597f7dc2&akey=5d429693b5ab879a

Here were the entries--
i like.
entering introgressed H. heterodoxa x minor, sold as H. minor---most likely the "vigorous clone"
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P. primulaflora 'Rose'
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Cephalotus "Czech clone"
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my first entry.. nothing like yours though amp!

Heliamphora 'tequila'
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P. emarginata x cyclosecta

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Maiii terrrnnn!!

Drosera anglica "Ca x Hi" ~ One of my favourites.

Try hard shots first. :p
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Quick shot
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Thx for lookin'.

http://www.filiformis.net/blog.html

Not the best pic, but one of my fav plants....

Image taken a few mins ago
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Av

full size version: http://bluegrasscarnivores.com/tripod/IMG_3207big.JPG
11.4mb

Well, the competition is definitely rough, but I've been waiting for over a month to dig this plant out of it's regular home for a few pics (major tangles!!)

U. asplundii, Chiwinda Ecuador (short lobe clone)
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There's approximately 50 stalks in there. I counted multiple times, getting counts from 48 to 56. Wow - that cinderblock sure doesn't do the plant justice ... ??? ... but there's no way I can dig that thing out again ... :headwall:

Views of flowers...
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--fin--
 
*drum roll* aaaand the winners are:

1. RL7836 (U. asplundii, Chiwinda Ecuador (short lobe clone))
2. Av8tor1 (Heliamphora sarracenioides)
3. Crissytal (P. emarginata x cyclosecta)

Congratulations to the winners! Maybe we can get a sticky up for plant of the month winners just like the neps competition...
 
beautiful stuffs! great plants top three! you most certainly deserve it!
 
Congrats everyone! I'm amazed I made the top 3!
 
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