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wow Thez...u got two hairy hamata? Damn!! Were they 200$/plant where you got them? In Canada each plant is 240$. Yikes!!
 
Everything looks awesome.....especially the N.veitchii x boschiana and S.minor. Your jingly bells are awesome too. :grin:
 
Oh nice morning pics :)

Aww N.sibuyanensis x (spectabilis x aristolochioides) shows so much promise!

Thanks! And I hope its new owner thinks so too :lol:

wow Thez...u got two hairy hamata? Damn!! Were they 200$/plant where you got them? In Canada each plant is 240$. Yikes!!

Yeah uh... I'm bleeding from the kidney I had to have removed to pay for them :lol:

Everything looks awesome.....especially the N.veitchii x boschiana and S.minor. Your jingly bells are awesome too. :grin:

Thanks!

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I don't love the Sarra bogs too often:
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How is my new stuff from over-seas and domestic going you ask? Here's updates!

Nepenthes ventricosa x hamata from seed BE
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N.ventricosa x hamata from seed BE, a fern from Exo, N.macfarlanei and in the back N.macrophylla from AW
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closeup of the N.macrophylla.. it has lost a lot of leaves, but is still alive and growing again
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rooted N.Peter D'Amato cutting... still no growth point :glare:
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rooted N.jamban cutting
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N.burkei AW
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N.hamata red hairy TC clone from BE growing again (the one I got in a month or two ago)
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N.tobaica AW
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N.rhombicaulis AW... this one looked bad when I first got it in, but I think it'll survive
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N.platychila that just opened up :p
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N.faizaliana AW
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N.clipeata clone 2 and N.muluensis with multiheads like a dragon :p
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N.inermis AW
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N.lowii up top and N.flava clone 2A both AW
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N.spectabilis x talangensis... it got sunburnt when I first got it, but now it's growing in ok
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...to be continued..
 
N.lowii x truncata wide peristome.. peristome lost its stripes because the whole thing just turned dark beet red :drool:
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N.jaquelinae x eymae working on a new leaf but still puny :(
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N.faizaliana MT... this one was touch and go for a while to see if the growth point would survive :eek:
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N.flava clone 2A from AW little plantlet that was in the same baggy. I think it may actually make it..
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N.Peter D'Amato with roots *and* a growth point
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N.aristolochioides AW
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N.doorman's top #1 from AW.. I think there's still a few growth points in there?
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..and now some older stuff, N.tenuis working on another pitcher (omg I might have 3 at one time now!)
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pygmy Drosera flower scapes
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N.ventricosa x x trusmadiensis rolled back all the way... it's sooo gorgeous :drool:
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accidentally ripped half the lid off of a sorta-opened BE N.villosa pitcher.. but it makes for a shot of the little teeth!
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...to be continued..
 
N.ovata now that it's rolled back all the way
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N.densiflora x truncata 'King of Clubs' still working on opening all the way
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Pinguicula pots
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D.muscipula Royal Red
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D.m. Big Mouth and Drosera spathulata x capensis flower scapes
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Heliamphora tatei var neblinae x hispida nectar spoon on the pitcher that just opened up. I can't take any credit for growing this out because I've only had it a week or two I think, but I can take credit for not breaking it off :p
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D.muscipula Red Piranha
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Nepenthes xSong of Melancholy stripey peristome working on a new pitcher :drool:
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Amazing plants! Gah, extremely jealous of your California climate - It's rained heavily here for the past 3 days, and I'm currently in bed trying to warm my feet up, and you can just grow all of these amazing plants outside!
Aside from the amazing neps, I love all of your different mini-bogs! It's a nice variety gong on there! :)
 
Nice plants as always, and that N.lowii x truncata wide peristome really blows me away! :laaa:

@Butch....LOLZ....Zuzanaland would be awesome. :awesome:
 
Your balcony must be such a sight to see!

It is :awesome: I get all happy when I look out there!

Amazing plants! Gah, extremely jealous of your California climate - It's rained heavily here for the past 3 days, and I'm currently in bed trying to warm my feet up, and you can just grow all of these amazing plants outside!
Aside from the amazing neps, I love all of your different mini-bogs! It's a nice variety gong on there! :)

Thanks :) That's a bummer... I hate having cold feet and I absolutely despise rain for days :ohno:

dang woman.... I just noticed your parking place. so how much are season passes?

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For you, $30 as a contributor to the conservatory collection :p

Nice plants as always, and that N.lowii x truncata wide peristome really blows me away! :laaa:

@Butch....LOLZ....Zuzanaland would be awesome. :awesome:

Thanks! Yeah... that plant really just... wow, didn't expect that one coming.

You are growing vilosa outside???? Holly cow. Thought villosa was an ultra highlander needing to get down to 50 at night??

I guess not... I've had the BE one for about a year now, and the AW one maybe half a year. Here's shots of both:

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AW
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Thanks :) Good luck Brokken.. I haven't seen one on the market since I bought mine ??? Mine's smallish too so I'm not in the position to trade, unless you've got sekrit pitopangii to trade ;)

Here's some views on two different plants' wee Darlingtonia pitchers:
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and the other plant.. decidedly redder, though it may be because it's smaller (and younger I guess)
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