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Well This week was a huge test for my GH all week long our low's were below zero an last night being the lowest at -10º F or -23º c. The Inside temps never going below 60º f
here are some pic's . N . Ventricosa (Denver) female ![]() N. "Red Beauty" ![]() N. Mirabilis (blush) ![]() N. Vent x Trus (male) ![]() N. Ventricosa x Truncata x Veitchii ![]() N. Ventricosa-Red x Lowii x Ventricosa ![]() N. Vent x sib x Trus ![]() N. Vent -squat xTalang x Carrunculata ![]() N. Khasiana ![]() Now for the west side view of GH ![]() The Center ![]() The East side view ![]() Thanks for looking Daren |
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Wow, thats beautiful! That nepenthes vent x trus is awesome! It has been really cold here too, dropped down to 11 degrees f. last night. The bicals do not like the window at this time;the leaves are alittle pale.
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