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kltower 22nd October 2008 11:29 AM

My Little Christmas Tree
 
Here's is a very upright ramispina plant. With pitcher at the tip of each leaf, it does resemble a small christmas tree with trimmings to the branches.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...pina_plant.jpg

One thing about ramispina is that their pitchers are very long lasting. The still living pitcher at the bottom has been with me since February. While those pitchers at its side only dried up in September, had been around since January. So those new pitchers should still be around for the Chinese New Year.

Here's a close-up of a new ramispina pitcher alongside a very red tobaica. This is the largest tobaica so far, with 12cm height and a girth of 12 cm around the bottom.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5..._ramispina.jpg

Ah, one of my favourite is this compact sanguinea. It was featured in my father's day article. Unlike the ramispina it remains short and compact. With the few sanguineas and ramispinas that I own, it looks like ramispina are more of a vining plant than sanguinea.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...9snaguinea.jpg

Another plant with long lasting pitchers is adrianii. This plant was also featured in my father's day article. Unlike the sanguinea, the pitchers are still around since May/June. It flowered a few months ago and has two basals with pitchers.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...55adrianii.jpg

This sibuyanensis was a sickly plant at the beginning this year when it was grown under low land condition. I got it in December 2006. Now after nine months living in air-cond environment, it has strong healthy leaves with three pitchers - two hiding in the mosses.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...buyanensis.jpg

This boschiana also has very big and healthy leaves but the largest pitcher to date is only 13cm tall.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...2boschiana.jpg

Ah! the best looking pitcher must be spectablis. I really like the banded raised peristome. The pitchers that came with the plant were more stunning. The bands and spots were really dark, but dried up soon after I took the big plant out of the bag. I had Fauzi ordered for me from BE in March. It has taken the plant 6 months to pitcher again.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...spectablis.jpg

Choong

Aliamyz 22nd October 2008 11:36 AM

Re: My Little Christmas Tree
 
Nice pics Chong and welcome back! ;)

harlem2347 22nd October 2008 12:20 PM

Re: My Little Christmas Tree
 
Wow..nice Neps and grow beautiful pitchers :1thumbup:...That banded raised peristome reallly look very beautiful!! Thanks for sharing..:smile:

kentosaurs 22nd October 2008 12:39 PM

Re: My Little Christmas Tree
 
Hi

Very nice pictures of pitchers

Ken

shawnintland 22nd October 2008 12:44 PM

Re: My Little Christmas Tree
 
Yep, same as all the others say, "Great looking plants, Choong"! I like the 'teeth' on the spectablis and the coloration on the compact sanguinea, and the dark pitchers with light green interiors on the ramispina. Hmmm, is there anything I don't like?

David 22nd October 2008 03:10 PM

Re: My Little Christmas Tree
 
Choong, each time to you post an update on your highlanders, they seem to look better and better. Congrats!

plantlover 22nd October 2008 03:46 PM

Re: My Little Christmas Tree
 
Great plants, Choong.

kltower 22nd October 2008 04:27 PM

Re: My Little Christmas Tree
 
Thanks guys for the compliments. To get the plants in shape you have to endure sleeping in a room that can go down to as low as 15°C and paying high energy bills.

Choong

bifurcatum 22nd October 2008 04:43 PM

Re: My Little Christmas Tree
 
Nice neps choong! Love the spectabilis. So, you keep all your HL neps in air cond room?

Thanks!

Aliamyz 22nd October 2008 08:26 PM

Re: My Little Christmas Tree
 
No wonderlah healthy and big pitchers.I doubt we can grow them like that in LL conditions.;)


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