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Post by RL7836 on Oct 8, 2010 13:27:45 GMT
After a bit more than a year iirc, my U. uniflora finally decided to share some flowers with me. Front view: Side view: Three-quarters view (yes - it started to drizzle on me & the flowers after I went out): Foliage - the little 'buttons' are quite sparse, yet this is as dense as mine have grown (unlike other pics I've seen). Their tiny size continually makes me wonder how the heck they survive in the wild. The only way they survive in my care is with my carefully plucking moss every 2 months or so ... :censor: Whole plant. This provides a bit of perspective. It's hard for me to believe that those tiny buttons can produce these giant redwood flower stalks (so far 5 stalks - 2 in bloom & 3 more coming along):
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Post by cnagle on Oct 8, 2010 19:20:08 GMT
Great shots, the size of those little buttons are tiny! Very nice looking plant.
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limeslide
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Nepenthes 'Miranda'
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Post by limeslide on Oct 10, 2010 23:44:51 GMT
Awesome looking flowers, I've always loved the shape of the lower corolla lip.
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