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Post by peatmoss on Dec 28, 2012 12:25:56 GMT -5
Hey all, I haven't been posting here very much, but I've been keeping up... Here are some pics I've taken in the last while... (You may have seen these if you are on other forums) Nepenthes: N. truncata "Paisan Highland" N. veitchii N. "Sultan" N. bellii x clipeata N. 'Lady Pauline' N. ventricosa x robcantleyi: N. rafflesiana: N. veitchii x talangensis: The whole Nepenthes collection: Heliamphora: I was lucky enough to get a chance at growing Heliamphora from seed.. I got three seeds, and 2/3 germinated. H. tatei x sarracenoides: Drosera: D. gramogolensis: D. regia: D. camporupestris: D. capensis: D. capensis "Albino" x aliciae: D. schizandra: D. prolifera: D. rorimae: D. adelae: D. admirabillis: D. slackii: D. scorpiodes: D. falconeri: D. hamiltonii: D. regia from seed: D. venusta "Tstiskama RSA" Utricularia: U. blanchetii: U. rostrata: Small container with a pot of reniformis and humboldtii: Pinguicula: P. weser: P. emarginata: P. 'Crystal' Cephalotus: The clone from keehns carnivores is finally picking up again: Bromeliads: B. reducta "France strain" Two random broms I have in my setup: Thanks for looking!
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Post by vinnymc on Dec 28, 2012 15:24:13 GMT -5
Looks great!
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Post by dvg on Dec 28, 2012 16:32:19 GMT -5
Your plants are looking happy there Peat.
Thanks for the update.
dvg
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Post by Raymond on Dec 28, 2012 18:59:44 GMT -5
Very Nice ;D I mostly like the U. blanchetii I dont know why
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Post by will20013 on Dec 28, 2012 21:18:02 GMT -5
WOW! great plant collection!!!
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Post by Apoplast on Dec 28, 2012 22:06:27 GMT -5
Wow Peat you've got a little bit of everything there! It's the complete spectrum of CP. I'm hoping to track down some Heli seeds myself soon. I hope I to experience the same success you have achieved.
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Post by hal on Dec 28, 2012 22:07:17 GMT -5
Nice plants!
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Post by nwflytrap on Dec 29, 2012 11:11:35 GMT -5
Great looking plants peat!
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Post by 31drew31 on Dec 29, 2012 16:03:16 GMT -5
Sweet update Peat!
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Post by will20013 on Dec 29, 2012 18:54:20 GMT -5
Hey peatmoss! I was wondering where you got your B. reducta "France strain" from?
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Post by shoggoths on Dec 30, 2012 11:29:19 GMT -5
Nice gloves, oups, plants there Peat !
Everything seems to grow well.
I'm wondering how you managed to keep your nepths together in this crowded space ? I need to keep some space between each pots in my setting or the pitchers have the bad tendencies to grow between the pots and ended out being all crushed ...
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Post by peatmoss on Dec 30, 2012 21:57:53 GMT -5
Thanks all! Ray, I may have a bit of extra to give away in spring.... It is a very nice plant. Hopefully the flowerstalks it is producing will come to bloom.. Apoplast, haha! I have a "gotta catch em all" attitude towards CPs. It seems the only genera that still give me trouble are the temperate ones and pinguicula. If you get the chance to try Heli seeds, you certainly should. They appear to be quite easy to grow. @will, It came from BCP, as a freebie. I'm not sure of the "France strain" title, but I imagine the clone originated from a grower in France. It's a fun plant to grow, but a rather slow one. I'm hoping to see some pup production someday soon. @shogg, ah yes, the gloves... My Nepenthes grow together like that, because I spent an afternoon trimming all the leaves that got in the way of putting the pots together. Otherwise, they grow on the tray system like all my other CPs, but with occasional coffee and fertilization. Thanks for the kind comments, Gabriel
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Post by cpgeek on Dec 31, 2012 17:19:28 GMT -5
Wow, a nice variety of plants you have there Gabriel. Looking forward to more of your updates & pics Rob
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Post by lenynero on Jan 3, 2013 11:37:33 GMT -5
Nice setup ;D .... that second Brom looks like a Neoregelia?? Do you know the cultivar name?
Thanks
Leny
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Post by peatmoss on Jan 5, 2013 14:45:20 GMT -5
Thanks!
Yes, those are indeed Neoreglia. The first is "fireball hybrid" and the second is "Sarah head" I believe. They grow well, so I don't really question them. I think one is sending up a flower shoot at the moment.
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