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Post by frederick on Aug 23, 2013 14:07:21 GMT -5
Hi! I realise I haven't posted any photos of my plants in many years. it's not so much, but here are they! Sorry for some blurry ones, I don't have my camera right now so I use my cellphone instead... N. rafflesiana
My huge N. maxima (all pitchers have dried up, waiting for some new ones!) My VFT 'Pink Venus' Some seedgrown S. purpurea collected from a friend's land! D. pulchella X nitidulaD. rotundifolia (also from the wild at the site of the S. purpurea) D. scorpioides (one of my dream Drosera that I finally got my hand on last year! ) 2 N. reinwardtiana 'Red' from seeds in a 5'' net pot Another N. reinwardtiana 'Red' from seed, this one shows some brown speckling which may not be clearly visible on the pic Neat little Cephalotus follicularis (more lighting would be great, I know ) And I will finish for today with my only heli, Heliamphora pulchella (Akopan Tepuy) cheers
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Post by hal on Aug 23, 2013 21:25:39 GMT -5
Love the D scorpiodes. I remember them fondly.
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Post by 31drew31 on Aug 23, 2013 21:28:09 GMT -5
Great plants Frederick! I agree with hal, the scorpiodes are especially nice.
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Post by H2O on Aug 23, 2013 22:21:46 GMT -5
Love the D scorpiodes. I remember them fondly. +1 I love them, I wish I still grew pygmy dews. Also you're very large N. maxima is actually a N. 'Miranada' Darn stores always mislabel them.
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Post by bradt on Aug 25, 2013 23:38:38 GMT -5
Cute little Cephalotus. Great collection!
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Post by shoggoths on Aug 26, 2013 8:17:15 GMT -5
+1 for the D scorpioides here too!
Wish I could grow mine as nicely as you do!
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Post by frederick on Aug 26, 2013 19:36:12 GMT -5
Thanks a lot folks! I wish I had more space/money to grow some more nepenthes and such, but I am patient and sure hope to expand my collection once my studies are done and I start getting more ''comfortable'' Thanks H2O! I had doubts but couldn't say what it might be! I hope my D. scorpioides produces some gemmae so I will offer some to those here who want them! I haven't had much chance until now to give back to the community I also have a dormant D. peltata but the tubers are quite tiny to be honest, I'd wait another season of growth to trade/sell some!
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Post by Devon on Oct 5, 2013 22:14:30 GMT -5
Everything looks to be in great shape! Good job and keep the pics coming!
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