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Some pictures on a rainy day


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I haven't posted pictures in a while, so I hope you enjoy these from today, there are a lot of them.

When its wet and windy outside its nice just to sit in the ghouse and be among plants.

My end of the greenhouse

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Dad's veggies

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Tomatoes

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Mousie among the seedlings

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Mousie among celeriac by JimbO'Neill, on Flickr

My 8 vfts. Though I may not have many, I enjoy growing them.

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My cobra - I haven't had a lot of luck with these in the past so I was pleased to have this snake wind its way out of the moss.

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U sandersonii settling into new pot with more flowers

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D. spatulata

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D. x obovata

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D. ramentacea

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D. filiformis - one of my all time favourites because it produces so much goop on its leaves.

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N. mikei

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N. gymnamphora seedling

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N. x predator

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The big Sarracenia.

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The smaller Sarracenia.

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My purps.

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Veinless purp.

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Veined purp.

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Venosa burkii ‘Chipola giant’. I got this as a small rhizome and its produced its first good pitcher. gallery_5296_377_147578.jpg

One of my few psittacinas.

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Typical minor.

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Minor okee giant.

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Leucos are starting to look nice.

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Gas station site.

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Schnell’s Ghost.

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MK L07 pubescent, recovering after bad winter with a nice little pitcher to start it off. gallery_5296_377_12297.jpg

Alata, red lid.

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Jonesii.

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Flava var ornata, from S Morley.

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Flava var rubricorpora, MK F20.

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Flava var rubricorpora, from S Morley, good stocky pitchers, I like it, if only it had gone redder this year! gallery_5296_377_83290.jpg

Flava var rugelii.

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Flava var ornata, Miramar Beach, FL. From MK.

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Nice yellow lids on a seedgrown flava flava from I Salter. The camera doesn’t really capture the lovely golden colour. gallery_5296_377_88697.jpg

S. oreophila, DeKalb.

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Alata x flava, MK H26. One of my favourites, it hasn’t gone too red this year.

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Seedgrown mitchelliana from I Salter.

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Unknown hybrid, was given to me as moorei but is obviously not. Whatever it is, I like it. gallery_5296_377_30764.jpg

Excellens.

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Excellens flower.

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A very green moorei from I Salter.

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Nice flava ornata from Miramar Beach-there's some really great genetics from that area. And your purp. purps. look really big and healthy- thanks for sharing!

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Nice flava ornata from Miramar Beach-there's some really great genetics from that area. And your purp. purps. look really big and healthy- thanks for sharing!

Yes, I really like the big throat splotch - its not like a rugelii splotch, more of a cloudy red thickening in the middle to dark red. The pitchers also have very heavy veining. It's still small - 30cm tall, but lovely stocky pitchers, and I'm sure it will look cracking when its bigger.

Richard; no the Neps are brought inside in the winter.

Newcoms; mice are brilliant pets? I have 3, and they are just the apples of my eye. The problem is keeping the cat away from them - I used to have 5.

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Lovely plants! the non - ×moorei really resembles a 'Lynda Butt'!

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