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My poor Neps!


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Hi,

Despite my neglect, overcrowding, letting plants dry out etc etc I am always amazed how well my plants reward me!

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N. burbidgeae MT clone

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N. burbidgeae MT clone

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N. spathulata

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Medley of plants!

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N. macfarlenei x sanguinea

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N. x tiveyi (Original 19th Century hybrid)

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N. maxima (mini form)

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N. lowii x ventricosa red

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N. veitchii x lowii Been on deaths door for years! Best year yet for it since 2001!

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N. veitchii x lowii

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N. talangensis

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N. densiflora

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N. alata

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CHAOS!!

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N. ventricosa- red x pectinata

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N. maxima

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N. mira I just love its long tendrils!!

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N. ventricosa x trusmadiensis

cheers

bill

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Those are amazing.

For some reason i really like the look of large, forming pitchers. And you have plenty of those!

I am right in thinking you grow these wonders in kent, UK?

How do you do it?

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Are you sure that "My poor neps" is a good title? It conjures up images of dying, boring garden centre-bought plants, not beautiful and exciting ones :thumbsup:

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