Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Sibuyanensis x Trusmardiensis
Is sneaky, and hides what its doing on long tendrils hidden away in the dark.
Here also is a pic of Truncata Highland as it's progressing - this one was delayed a couple of years as it struggled with an infection/rot (from some paperbarks where it sat while I awaited my first greenhouse)
Monday, January 24, 2011
Nepenthes Lowii xTruncata
The orchid is Stanhopea Nigroviolacea,
The snake likes chicken
-who doesn't?
They always seem bigger at night when you are trying to remove them.
The stick insect likes......sticks?
Actualy it liked hanging around in the same bush for a few days.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Nepenthes and Stanhopea Oculata
Nepenthes 'Predator' and N.Burbidgea.
Despite having had no care for 2 years, these two plants have managed to survive..
The N.Predator pitcher is one of the largest it's produced.
N. Burgidgea is just starting to get decently sized and previously had been producing pitchers in hidden,wedged in places-so they were distorted.
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