Everything was being repotted and moved around this week, so I took some more shots.
5 feet of N. ventricosa x gymnamphora vine, and as I repotted it, I discovered that it's producing a couple basals. I'm hoping the new pot will encourage it to flower so I can start cutting the main vine back.

N. ventricosa pitchers showing the difference between light and shade

Biggest of my 3 SG neoguineensis "Cyclops Mtn. Jayapura, New Guinea"

The new pitcher on the lowland SG truncata is twice the size of the leaf

and the peristome is showing promise

The Viking #19 x (maxima x trusmadiensis) was only around 8 inches when I got it a few months ago

New mystery glabrata hybrid pitcher

The jacq influence can definitely be seen now on the spathulata x jacquelineae. That, plus the deep purple colors the pitchers gain, means this should be a stunner

gymnamphora x bongso pitcher fully colored

copelandii

(inermis x singalana) x mira

khasiana

New pitcher on clipeata x (clipeata x eymae): the plant itself is now producing leaves as big as my hand

the BE-88 giant raff finally opened its pitcher (apologies for the washout colors, my lights shut off and I took pics in the dark)

And last of all, the newest pitcher on ventricosa x spathulata
