part two of the series. heres where the pics get a little (ALOT) blurrier. oh, and if you saw number 1, im continueing where we left off, still in that big terraium thingy.
really BIG amps! i mean they where absolutly HUGE! i could fit my fist inside.
really blurry pic of P. morianis (spelling). if you check out my first topic, in the first pic with the D. capensis, you can see an unblurry peek of these pings.
S. minor in the tank. this one has a red lip like its wearing lipstick.
a really unsightly shot from the back of the tank. here, there is little light underneath the towering neps, but its perfect for D. adelae.
Now we move on to an open area in the 'speacialty' section. this is not in the large terraium anymore.
in hanging baskets, these pitchers are also huge. i frogot the species, but i believe many of you can figure this one out.
beside the monsterous plants see in the abouve pic, there hangs some large N. alata
Now we move on out of the 'speacialty' room and into the open. this is the rock garden where there are a few cool looking mini gardens in rock pots filled with dwarf plants in such. but out in the open part of the garden, we find some sarrs. oh, and they weren't growing on rocks.
S. x wrigleyana bathing in the sunlight.
some large leucos. these are the 'tarnok' (spelling?) version.
Oh, and one last thing. this pic i got from inside the greenhouse building. i got all exited when i saw it as i thought it was a cp, but after looking at it, i found out it was an imposter, lol. in the pic, you can see an developing flower at the bottom, and it looked just like an developing pitcher! maybe i was in the heat too long...
and there comes to the end of my trip. well, not exactly, i spent the rest of about 6 hours roaming the garden, but the camera ran out of batteries. i have a few more pics, but its not worth posting. anywho, i hope youve enjoyed them, as im up at 1:37am in my time posting these
, lol. Zongyi
really BIG amps! i mean they where absolutly HUGE! i could fit my fist inside.
really blurry pic of P. morianis (spelling). if you check out my first topic, in the first pic with the D. capensis, you can see an unblurry peek of these pings.
S. minor in the tank. this one has a red lip like its wearing lipstick.
a really unsightly shot from the back of the tank. here, there is little light underneath the towering neps, but its perfect for D. adelae.
Now we move on to an open area in the 'speacialty' section. this is not in the large terraium anymore.
in hanging baskets, these pitchers are also huge. i frogot the species, but i believe many of you can figure this one out.
beside the monsterous plants see in the abouve pic, there hangs some large N. alata
Now we move on out of the 'speacialty' room and into the open. this is the rock garden where there are a few cool looking mini gardens in rock pots filled with dwarf plants in such. but out in the open part of the garden, we find some sarrs. oh, and they weren't growing on rocks.
S. x wrigleyana bathing in the sunlight.
some large leucos. these are the 'tarnok' (spelling?) version.
Oh, and one last thing. this pic i got from inside the greenhouse building. i got all exited when i saw it as i thought it was a cp, but after looking at it, i found out it was an imposter, lol. in the pic, you can see an developing flower at the bottom, and it looked just like an developing pitcher! maybe i was in the heat too long...
and there comes to the end of my trip. well, not exactly, i spent the rest of about 6 hours roaming the garden, but the camera ran out of batteries. i have a few more pics, but its not worth posting. anywho, i hope youve enjoyed them, as im up at 1:37am in my time posting these