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Soooo jealous. My ham x platy is just starting to come out of shipping shock, and that hamata and the tenuis are wonders! Loving the red on those peltata leaves too.
 
Some of the better shots --

Ceph 'vigorous' and some pygmy dews
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vent x tm
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d.graomogolensis still looks... the same
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(veitchii x lowii) x campanulata in the foreground in the dubia pot, with ovata pitcher in the back
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tenuis
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does the tenuis peristome end up being very dark after full color is reached? love the progression of it so far

your cephy looks happy :) do you think it is much more vigorous compared to typicals?
 
I guess I haven't really posted my pictures here in a while - here's an update (you might have seen already in the chatbox though):

some Phal. speciosa c#1 blooms
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N. ovata lower (sorry it's blurry)
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N. tentaculata that's supposed to be 'maroon spotted' uhhh... not quite there yet :-)) First pitcher ever for me since I got it a year ago though, so maybe the next one might colour up.
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some pings
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and sarrs: first is purp montana (sorry about the blurry again - can't bend over that well still)
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and flava ornata
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the N.platychila officially has 2 pitchers now and a basal :-P
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closeups of the newest pitcher - it's the one that's in the light in the last photo. I put the tendril grabbing the stake kinda low just to have it holding on *somewhere*
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N.densiflora x robcantleyi
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(pulled out cuz I'm putting them inside for while I'm away at ICPS & vacation)
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N.petiolata
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N.inermis
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N.aristolochioides
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N.hamata basals
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and some N.glabrata hanging out in the N.jamban pot
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oh, and rob's working on that new leaf still
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