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Wire Man's Plants

wow wireman you got an eddy,and that veicthii looks fantastic,look forward to seeing them grow,i have not had much luck with fusca but think they are great looking neps,i like your choice in plants:bigthumpup:
 
N. fusca is peetty easy from what I've experienced. Very heat tolerant. Now to construct a decent cooling system.
 
My newest Ceph, pending cultivar name 'Brewer's Red.'

Cephalotus 'Brewer's Red' by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. maxima 'Lake Poso' back in my care.

N. maxima 'Lake Poso' by Wire Man, on Flickr

My 3 gallons of adelae has turned into 3 gallons of Zen. Plants include C. f. 'Brewer's Red', D. leucoblasta, D. gibsonii, D. mannii, and D. dichrosepala.

3 Gallons of Zen by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. truncata

N. truncata by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. attenboroughii seedlings. You might want to zoom in on this.

N. attenboroughii by Wire Man, on Flickr

D. occidentalis

D. occidentalis by Wire Man, on Flickr

D. pulchella

D. pulchella by Wire Man, on Flickr

D. androsacea

D. androsacea by Wire Man, on Flickr

D. leucoblasta a week after arriving.

D. leucoblasta by Wire Man, on Flickr

An unidentified Dryadella that Mason dropped off.

Dryadella sp. by Wire Man, on Flickr

Dryadella sp. by Wire Man, on Flickr

Dryadella sp. by Wire Man, on Flickr

Dryadella sp. by Wire Man, on Flickr

Dryadella sp. by Wire Man, on Flickr

ROS pickup, Aerangis luteo-alba

Aerangis luteo-alba by Wire Man, on Flickr

The other one, Oncidium croesus

Onc. croesus by Wire Man, on Flickr

Oncidium croesus by Wire Man, on Flickr

Oncidium croesus by Wire Man, on Flickr

N. edwardsiana

N. edwardsiana by Wire Man, on Flickr
 
I see you moved the eddie to where it can get natural light, a wise choice :p. Seems like it is growing for you already.. looking good!
 
Yes, that eddie is 10 years old. Jimmy, you should see this Ceph in person. The only part that isn't red is the interior.
 
There are few enough Cephalotus cultivars - that is an exciting development. Are you the one registering the name, Wireman?
 
Charles is registering it. He says the traps are massive as well, rivaling Hummer's Giant. Definitely a winning cultivar.
 
The Dryadella flowers were tiny, maybe 1/4" wide at the most. It came from the Orchid Trail in Raleigh, NC. I'm thinking it's either D. crenulata or aviceps. Miniature orchids are addicting.... So many can be fit in a small space. Thanks for the kind words everyone!
 
The Dryadella flowers were tiny, maybe 1/4" wide at the most. It came from the Orchid Trail in Raleigh, NC. I'm thinking it's either D. crenulata or aviceps. Miniature orchids are addicting.... So many can be fit in a small space. Thanks for the kind words everyone!

im glad my filthy habit caught on. :mwahaha:
 
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