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Old 22nd March 2010, 09:41 AM
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N. Spectabilis x Aristolochioides
2 inch pitcher




N. Burbidgeae


N. Mira


Some H/L neps
N. denisiflora, N. Mikei, N. Izumiae, N. Ramispina, N. Lowii, N. Tentucalata, N. Macfarlanei, N. Spectabilis x Talangensis


Some more H/L neps, and some L/L's and Cuttings N. Rajah, N. Diatas, N. Sanguinea, N. Khasiana, N. Medusa (N. bellii x N. sibuyanensis), N. Menehune (N. Ventricosa X Campanulata)( Female), N. (Ventricosa x sibuyanensis) x Trusmadiensis, N. Ventricosa-squat x (Talangensis x Carruculata), N. Campanulata, N. (Thorelii x Rafflesiana) x Rowanae, N. Viking, N. Reinwardtiana,





Some Seed Grown Sarraceinia (Uknowns)


Mixed Pings


A new hanging rack i came up with adds alot more space


Some Dew seedlings


S. Junebug




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Old 22nd March 2010, 12:24 PM
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awesome spect x aristo, and the hanging rack was self made ?
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Yep, that N. Spectabilis x Aristolochioides is beautiful! Almost makes me wish it was cooler around these parts! Almost! How old are those seed grown sarrs?
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How I wish I have such H/L greenhouse....

You will have a lots of sundew and sarracecia soon!!!!
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Beautiful.................
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Great neps and CPs! I've tried a HL terrarium before, but it failed...
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Yep, that N. Spectabilis x Aristolochioides is beautiful! Almost makes me wish it was cooler around these parts! Almost! How old are those seed grown sarrs?
Shawn You'd be surprised at the temps that the Spec x aristo can handle .
Last summer i grew it in the shade with some of our temps ranging in the 100s for 3 weeks.
The baby sarrs are only 4 months old......
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Wow, that is amazing that they could handle temps like that...maybe there's hope for me yet!
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I thought the same that that plant should be strictly a H/L but was very surprised ... Now it did slow down on the growth a bit but all in all it's a keeper
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