- Wed Jul 21, 2010 4:53 am
#64117
Here's a bunch of pics of my collection. I also have a blog posted tracking the progress of my biggest Cephalotus here : http://www.flytrapcare.com/carnivorous- ... gger/Brad/
N. alata
S. purpurea
Venus Flytrap 'B52'
N. raffesiana
N. eymae (Wistuba)
N. inermis
N. hamata
N. villosa
Cephalotus leaf pullings
mature Ceph from leaf pulling
Cephalotus root cuttings
My big Cephalotus - purchased from Steve_D in June 2009 (flytrapranch.com). At the top of this there is a link to a blog that shows the progress since I received it.
Ceph from eBay, June 2009
Ceph from a different eBay seller. June 2009. Note the pitchers are significantly shorter and fatter than any other Ceph in my collection.
Ceph 'Hummers Giant', eBay July 2010. Most of the pitchers have shriveled since this picture and I'm in for at least a few months of shock and recuperation before this guy looks this good again.
H. minor (2 plants, both recovering from recent division)
N. ramispina - this is by far my favorite Nepenthes in my collection. Note the closed pitcher in the back
This is the closed pitcher from above the day after it opened. This pitcher measures 4"
N. alata
S. purpurea
Venus Flytrap 'B52'
N. raffesiana
N. eymae (Wistuba)
N. inermis
N. hamata
N. villosa
Cephalotus leaf pullings
mature Ceph from leaf pulling
Cephalotus root cuttings
My big Cephalotus - purchased from Steve_D in June 2009 (flytrapranch.com). At the top of this there is a link to a blog that shows the progress since I received it.
Ceph from eBay, June 2009
Ceph from a different eBay seller. June 2009. Note the pitchers are significantly shorter and fatter than any other Ceph in my collection.
Ceph 'Hummers Giant', eBay July 2010. Most of the pitchers have shriveled since this picture and I'm in for at least a few months of shock and recuperation before this guy looks this good again.
H. minor (2 plants, both recovering from recent division)
N. ramispina - this is by far my favorite Nepenthes in my collection. Note the closed pitcher in the back
This is the closed pitcher from above the day after it opened. This pitcher measures 4"