Post by mcmcnair on Apr 4, 2013 14:39:54 GMT -5
I will post updates from my Nepenthes collection here from now on.
Just so you all know, all of my nepenthes are grown in true lowland parameters with 80% humidity or higher constantly with temperatures around 88-93F during the day and 70-75F at night. So keep that in mind when noticing that I have burbidgeae, fusca, glabrata, alba and ramispina growing in lowland conditions and doing fine if not thriving.
Welcome to the NEPSTRAVAGANZA!
N. viking x truncata seedgrown, originally from Heli who got it from Exo
Just after opening
N. viking x truncata just opened by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Different pitcher, but about two weeks after opening
N. viking x truncata 4 by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. viking x truncata 2 by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. gracilis 'Cinnamon Bun'
N. 'Cinnamon Bun' by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. 'Princess Bubblegum'
N. 'Princess Bubblegum' leaf characteristics by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. 'Princess Bubblegum' stem by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. 'Princess Bubblegum' by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. spathulata x campanulata "Carmen", just potted it up yesterday but i've had it for nearly 5 months and its been living in the paper towel i received it in
N. "Carmen" by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. baramensis/rafflesiana var. elongata
N. baramensis by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. fusca 'Lich' first pitcher produced in my care, opened a couple days ago
N. fusca 'Lich' by mcmcnair, on Flickr
same plant but the pitcher it came with to show a fully mature pitcher
N. fusca 'Lich' mature pitcher by mcmcnair, on Flickr
These next two are for Exo, N. khasiana
N. khasiana pitcher by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. khasiana by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. rafflesiana Agristarts Clone, first pitcher in my care
N. rafflesiana Agristarts Clone by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. thai
N. thai Just before opening by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. truncata HLxLL seedgrown
N. truncata by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. truncata peristome by mcmcnair, on Flickr
and making its debut appearance! My oldest nepenthes N. ramispina! I've had it for about 2.5 years now
N. ramispina 2 by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. ramispina by mcmcnair, on Flickr
That's it for now! Hope you all enjoyed!
Just so you all know, all of my nepenthes are grown in true lowland parameters with 80% humidity or higher constantly with temperatures around 88-93F during the day and 70-75F at night. So keep that in mind when noticing that I have burbidgeae, fusca, glabrata, alba and ramispina growing in lowland conditions and doing fine if not thriving.
Welcome to the NEPSTRAVAGANZA!
N. viking x truncata seedgrown, originally from Heli who got it from Exo
Just after opening
N. viking x truncata just opened by mcmcnair, on Flickr
Different pitcher, but about two weeks after opening
N. viking x truncata 4 by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. viking x truncata 2 by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. gracilis 'Cinnamon Bun'
N. 'Cinnamon Bun' by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. 'Princess Bubblegum'
N. 'Princess Bubblegum' leaf characteristics by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. 'Princess Bubblegum' stem by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. 'Princess Bubblegum' by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. spathulata x campanulata "Carmen", just potted it up yesterday but i've had it for nearly 5 months and its been living in the paper towel i received it in
N. "Carmen" by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. baramensis/rafflesiana var. elongata
N. baramensis by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. fusca 'Lich' first pitcher produced in my care, opened a couple days ago
N. fusca 'Lich' by mcmcnair, on Flickr
same plant but the pitcher it came with to show a fully mature pitcher
N. fusca 'Lich' mature pitcher by mcmcnair, on Flickr
These next two are for Exo, N. khasiana
N. khasiana pitcher by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. khasiana by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. rafflesiana Agristarts Clone, first pitcher in my care
N. rafflesiana Agristarts Clone by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. thai
N. thai Just before opening by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. truncata HLxLL seedgrown
N. truncata by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. truncata peristome by mcmcnair, on Flickr
and making its debut appearance! My oldest nepenthes N. ramispina! I've had it for about 2.5 years now
N. ramispina 2 by mcmcnair, on Flickr
N. ramispina by mcmcnair, on Flickr
That's it for now! Hope you all enjoyed!