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Old 02-10-2022, 11:03 AM
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Well, no Wonder you've been walkabout for a little while! That's some serious rearranging. I've been walking around in these mini-worlds you create for awhile now, just admiring the scenery.

You also take most excellent photos of these teeny-tinys. So much more vivid that I would be able to view with the naked eye. The Lepanthes golondrina is spectacular. Talk about a star battleship! A Klingon would kill for this design.

The Utricularia whatever it's called... the shading...Oh My! It looks similar to how I think a super-intelligent alien's brain would appear. A little terrarium of those and the one that looks like a three musketeer would be a great one! Pretty sure the three musketeer guy is still my favorite.

As always, Akhenaten... just brilliant.
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(In places where the ones that get "dry rest" live, most get dew even if they don't get rain. they don't stay seriously dry for very long... I learned that the hard way)
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Pretty sure the three musketeer guy is still my favorite.
I tried to restart that culture twice, but the more aggressive utricularia keep it from growing.
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Sophronitis pygmaea







Sophronitisi pygmaeae et Sophronitella violacea







Smallest Sophronitis pygmaea





Sophronitella violacea from Seidel


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Those are truly little jewels.
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welcome back and WOW

thank you for the pictures and for sharing your magical world with us


very nice new designs on the growing spaces


the cuthbertsons are amazing


in the cloche on the windowsill is that a nepenthenes?
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Was going back and looking at new build with the hygrolon shelf. So the little cork mounted ones... you just mist all those once a day and that's it? Other than humidity of course...
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You've got your set-up dialed in Akhenaten!
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Right? Figure out your location and deal with it! Akenhaten has it dialed in!
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Thank you so much, dear friends.
DirtyCoconut, yes I have Nepenthes × hookeriana, or Hooker's pitcher-plant, is a common natural hybrid involving N. ampullaria and N. rafflesiana under the cloche.









Inside the trap is a canned cockroach, food for lizards

WaterWitchin, yes, you are right, I just mist all those once a day little cork mounted ones. But S. pygmaea looking healthy, then I mist them twice, in the morning and evening.

And my new treasure Bulbophyllum polliculosum



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That tiny nepenthes is just darned cute! Thinking I need a little teeny like that for my cloche. It's currently waiting for its next adventure.
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