Post by hackerberry on Jan 14, 2009 17:14:04 GMT -5
VFT
Typical
B52
Big Mouth
Dente [TC]
Clone L05 [Thanks DVG!]
Red Piranha
Shark's Teeth
Big Vigorous
Drosera
Regia
Capensis [Broad Leaf]
Capensis Red
Spathulata [TC]
Burmannii Beerwah [TC]
Madagascariensis
Binata
Dielsiana
Badgerups
Pygmaea
Lasianthus
Callisto
Scorpioides
Sarracenia
Dana's Delight
Flava
Judith Hindle X S.Purpurea ssp Purpurea
SandMountain Forms
reolata x Judith H.
oHVB* x oSM#4 and oHVB
pvBurkeii x oSM#4) x oHVB
l All Red x areolata
Judith H. x oHVB
o x areolata
fr x oHVB
(p xf ) x l
moorei ¡¥Red Sumatra¡¦ x areolata
l All Red x ?
readii x formaosa
(o xl) x areolata
((psi x f) x rg )AF* x ?
AF = Anthocyanin Free
oHVB = one of the Sand Mountain forms, the most colourful, heavy veined, purple throat; has orange/red„³maroon black colour of pitchers almost from the beginning of the growing season. It is slightly shorter than #4 but stockier. Makes pitchers nonstop.
oSM#4 = the most vigorous form among Sand Mountain forms in my collection , pitchers about 80cm tall! And makes them nonstop. Both forms from Peter D.
Pinguicula
Pirouette
Agnata
Cyclosecta
Aphrodite
Nepenthes
Tobaica
Ramispina
Muluensis x Lowii
Madagascariensis
Singapore Garden Tek
Rafflesiana Giant Clone 99
Ventricosa
Ventricosa "Hotlips"
N. Truncata "Pasian"
N. Truncata 'Queen of Hearts' x 'King of Spades'
N. Veitchii
N. Villosa
Darlingtonia Californica [TC]
Heliamphora Minor
Cephalotus follicularis
Tropicals
African Violets
Jasmines-Gardenia
Passion Flower
Succulents
Ficus
Strelitzia reginae [Birds of Paradise]
Chilis
Others:
Bearded dragons
Chameleons
Parrotlets
Cockatiel
Thanks to All the members who contributed to my Grow List when I first started growing this magnificent plants!
Typical
B52
Big Mouth
Dente [TC]
Clone L05 [Thanks DVG!]
Red Piranha
Shark's Teeth
Big Vigorous
Drosera
Regia
Capensis [Broad Leaf]
Capensis Red
Spathulata [TC]
Burmannii Beerwah [TC]
Madagascariensis
Binata
Dielsiana
Badgerups
Pygmaea
Lasianthus
Callisto
Scorpioides
Sarracenia
Dana's Delight
Flava
Judith Hindle X S.Purpurea ssp Purpurea
SandMountain Forms
reolata x Judith H.
oHVB* x oSM#4 and oHVB
pvBurkeii x oSM#4) x oHVB
l All Red x areolata
Judith H. x oHVB
o x areolata
fr x oHVB
(p xf ) x l
moorei ¡¥Red Sumatra¡¦ x areolata
l All Red x ?
readii x formaosa
(o xl) x areolata
((psi x f) x rg )AF* x ?
AF = Anthocyanin Free
oHVB = one of the Sand Mountain forms, the most colourful, heavy veined, purple throat; has orange/red„³maroon black colour of pitchers almost from the beginning of the growing season. It is slightly shorter than #4 but stockier. Makes pitchers nonstop.
oSM#4 = the most vigorous form among Sand Mountain forms in my collection , pitchers about 80cm tall! And makes them nonstop. Both forms from Peter D.
Pinguicula
Pirouette
Agnata
Cyclosecta
Aphrodite
Nepenthes
Tobaica
Ramispina
Muluensis x Lowii
Madagascariensis
Singapore Garden Tek
Rafflesiana Giant Clone 99
Ventricosa
Ventricosa "Hotlips"
N. Truncata "Pasian"
N. Truncata 'Queen of Hearts' x 'King of Spades'
N. Veitchii
N. Villosa
Darlingtonia Californica [TC]
Heliamphora Minor
Cephalotus follicularis
Tropicals
African Violets
Jasmines-Gardenia
Passion Flower
Succulents
Ficus
Strelitzia reginae [Birds of Paradise]
Chilis
Others:
Bearded dragons
Chameleons
Parrotlets
Cockatiel
Thanks to All the members who contributed to my Grow List when I first started growing this magnificent plants!