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Post by hcarlton on Apr 17, 2012 17:36:03 GMT -10
I can see why people like these mysterious hybrids. Once I get the money, I'll have to see where to get one.
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Post by hcarlton on Mar 28, 2012 12:24:24 GMT -10
If not robcantleyi, then N. veitchii.
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Post by hcarlton on Mar 28, 2012 12:24:04 GMT -10
The first is bicalcarata, the second sibuyanensis, N. robcantleyi, N. rajah, and robcantleyi 'Queen of Hearts'.
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Post by hcarlton on Mar 15, 2012 19:27:30 GMT -10
How long ahve you had the hamata x platychila? Mine has been having "mood swings" for the past couple months, and isn't anywhere near making pitchers like that yet.
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jamban
Mar 4, 2012 19:17:36 GMT -10
Post by hcarlton on Mar 4, 2012 19:17:36 GMT -10
I'm working on sprouting seeds of this plant. Hope it works out, because that is too perfect a setup not to try.
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fuzzy
Mar 4, 2012 19:16:12 GMT -10
Post by hcarlton on Mar 4, 2012 19:16:12 GMT -10
Wonderfuly hairy plant
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izumiae
Mar 4, 2012 19:15:43 GMT -10
Post by hcarlton on Mar 4, 2012 19:15:43 GMT -10
I believe that is the blakcest Nepenthes I have ever seen!
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Post by hcarlton on Feb 2, 2012 18:40:10 GMT -10
Those who are members on some of the other CP forums might recognize these, but I decided to pos them here too: 1. Nepenthes ventricosa teacups 2. N. hamata cream pitcher 3. N. sibuyanensis teapot 4. An unknown Nepenthes sugar bowl 5. N. argentii 6. N. albomarginata 7. N. bicalcarata 8. N. edwardsiana 9. N. truncata 10. N. attenboroughii Many of these pots I actually use, as seen here: I also make many other sculptures and pots. this one I hope will be housing one of my N. naga seedlings in the future. Get the irony?:
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Post by hcarlton on Jan 24, 2012 17:47:48 GMT -10
1. truncata x stenophylla 2. N. maxima 3. N. alata x? 4. lowii x campanulata 5. N. veitchii i am new at guessing games, so let's see how I do.
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Post by hcarlton on Jan 2, 2012 19:06:35 GMT -10
Lost a couple, and a couple more are struggling, but that still leaves around 30 that are now unravelling their first recognizable trap leaves.
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Post by hcarlton on Jan 2, 2012 10:33:52 GMT -10
I don't really have any pics that are share-worthy right now, but things are growing fast here, and something may show up soon.
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Post by hcarlton on Jan 1, 2012 16:46:41 GMT -10
Hello all, I am joining this forum from, as the title says, Greeley, CO, where I have been growing Nepenthes for just about 3 or so years. I'm still getting the hang of it, so hopefully I can pick up a few tips from this site! Happy growing, Hawken Carlton
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