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Post by vraev on Mar 18, 2012 14:05:07 GMT -10
YES!!!!!!! Love it! So badass. One of the best comic to movie adoptions ever.
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Post by vraev on Jan 28, 2012 20:34:05 GMT -10
lol k! But yeah..I have seen some drawings which looked so fantastic. I think a while back Rob posted pics of a visitor (he's pretty famous in the CP community...can't remember his name now) who made sketches of some beautiful neps.
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Post by vraev on Jan 28, 2012 18:58:27 GMT -10
spectacular drawing there Whim. Wow!! Is that using charcoal? spectacular!! wow!!
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Post by vraev on Sept 11, 2011 12:12:57 GMT -10
Fantastic plants Keith. Beautiful collection.
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Post by vraev on Sept 6, 2011 12:22:16 GMT -10
I can never get tired of seeing your wonderful plants and greenhouse Dave. Thanks for inspiring us.
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Post by vraev on Aug 3, 2011 14:29:38 GMT -10
No need to apologize. The plants speak for themselves. Beautifully grown and just fantastic.
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Post by vraev on Jul 2, 2011 3:19:24 GMT -10
Fantastic Dave. Just magnificent. I am no taxonomist, but is it possible that this hairy variant may represent the old parent species that may have preceded the type hamata? I mean doesn't the type display some tentaculata traits? Can it be possible that this hairy variant without any or minimal hairs on the lid may possibly be the older species which has been outcompeted by the now considered "type" N. hamata that is a result of selection.
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Post by vraev on Jul 2, 2011 3:08:38 GMT -10
Jeremiah, your collection is the supreme signature collection that any species collector can dream for. An outstanding achievement that you managed to collect such rare and desired species...and right so...you are one of the most skilled growers of this generation and your collection stands as a benchmark for anyone (incl myself) to aspire to.
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Post by vraev on Jun 29, 2011 13:55:38 GMT -10
Thank you Sir for a peek at the doorstep to paradise.
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Post by vraev on Jun 29, 2011 13:54:37 GMT -10
Spectacular Sam....Just spectacular. Thanks a lot for posting those pics. wow!! I can't get over how amazing your veitchii are. I am also absolutely floored by your 'black sands'. DAMN!! Thats one wicked looking pitcher.
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Post by vraev on Jun 20, 2011 16:56:30 GMT -10
Freaking awsome pitchers Sam. WOW!! I love that inermis and muluensis. Wow!!
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Post by vraev on Jun 8, 2011 17:27:17 GMT -10
Amazing setup Sativ. A fantastic grow area for those of us who cannot grow these plants permanently outside. Keep us posted on the progress.
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Post by vraev on Jun 7, 2011 16:13:58 GMT -10
I am with Thez on this one Sam. The pictures are great, no question about it, but I miss the backdrop of paradise. I think the standard white gloved hand holding pitchers with crazy wild vines and heaping mounds of sphagnum or tons of nepenthes as far as the eye can see in a blurry background, IS YOUR style. Its hard to get used to this new method from you. There isn't an identity anymore. Generally, I can look at pictures and immediately recognize if its from you.
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Post by vraev on Jun 7, 2011 8:49:29 GMT -10
That is fantastic. I am glad I made this hybrid an addition to my EP buy list. I think almost everything with lowii in it is a looker. ooh...that crazy hair and tough pitchers of his.
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Post by vraev on Jun 5, 2011 19:46:27 GMT -10
Fantastic shots Sam. Truly amazing hybrids you have made there. I am still interested to see if you can perhaps make a cross with diatas and campanulata or singlana and campanulata. Would be nice to see a red campanulata with a nice toothy peristome.
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