Showing posts with label Nepenthes tobaica × aristolochioides. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nepenthes tobaica × aristolochioides. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Windowsill Nepenthes

Sometime in the last 6 months I wound up acquiring a few Nepenthes. I've been pretty vocal about not really caring for neps, but I've been pleasantly surprised by how nice it's been to have them on the windowsill in my kitchen. It's a pretty ideal environment for them – higher-than-average humidity, cool nights, convenient for watering. They make the kitchen much more festive!

This Nepenthes sanguinea is the largest of my windowsill neps.

Nepenthes sanguinea.
N. sanguinea looking all clumpy. Nice!
Nepenthes sanguinea.
Pretty good color too.
There are two separate growth points, and a huge amount of pitchers. This is a pretty ideal plant right now. Dunno what I'll do in a year or two when it starts vining everywhere, but that's a bridge to cross when we arrive at it.

This Nepenthes tobaica × aristolochioides was impossible to resist when I saw it at California Carnivores in July.

Nepenthes tobaica × aristolochioides.
Cute little thing.
Nepenthes tobaica × aristolochioides.
I like the leaves too.
The pitchers are nice and squat, with a good dark color. Apparently it stays fairly compact too, which is a definite plus for someone who does not want to mess around with greenhouses etc.

This cute little Nepenthes ventricosa definitely gets the most attention from house guests.

Nepenthes ventricosa.
Just hanging out, you know.
I guess I can't really blame them. It's pretty cute.

Off in the corner, getting a lot less light, is the big old vine of a Nepenthes ×ventrata I got a year or so ago. It doesn't pitcher much, but at least it does so in a manner that is consistently hilarious – right in the dish rack.

Nepenthes ×ventrata.
My current houseguests aren't great at loading a dish rack.
Keep on truckin' guy.

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

I've been really busy!

It's been so long since I've made a blog post. I feel bad about it!

Byblis liniflora budding.
Byblis liniflora forming its first bud. Cute!
As I mentioned in my last post, I've started a new job recently. I've also been visiting family, and had family come visit, and helped a friend move. There's been almost no time for plants.

Drosera burmannii from Gunung Keledang.
Little tiny Drosera burmannii from Gunung Keledang.
Luckily my plants pretty much grow by themselves at this point. I've been meaning to make a post about my setup (hopefully soon), but as long as I keep it watered they just chug along. Luckily I started some seeds just before I got all busy.

Nepenthes tobaica × aristolochioides.
Nepenthes tobaica × aristolochioides. Looking forward to this guy growing out.
I've even bought a couple Nepenthes lately, of all things. They're living on my windowsill in the kitchen. It's a good place for Nepenthes.

Nepenthes sanguinea orange form.
Nepenthes sanguinea orange form. I like easy neps.
One never stays this busy forever. I've got all sorts of plant projects that I want to get started with, and I'll make sure to keep the blog abreast of everything. It's not like I'm going to stop getting new plants hahahah.