A popular insectivorous perennial hybrid, Sarracenia x stevensii (pitcher plant) has tall, slender, reddish-pink pitchers. These plants need a bright light in a frost free position with a moist but well–drained, acidic growing medium.
The wooden structure of the roof forms a wind protected space on the first floor. Towards west, the entire roof surface is glass so the view over the green valley and sunset can be experienced from inside.
The eastern slope of the roof is polycarbonate that creates a spectacular play with light, shadow and changing colors as the sun moves over the house. Every day is a new experience.
The house comes with two levels, featuring a master bedroom, a kitchen and a bathroom, a living room, and a terrace spread across the entire property. The interiors and flooring are made of plywood, continuing the earthy, wooden theme of the forest around the pod, with panoramic views no matter what floor you’re on.
The Living O’Pod even sports a 360° rotation feature that allows the entire cabin to turn on its own vertical axis. This helps maximize the amount of natural light entering different parts of the house, while also giving you the exact view you want, during sunny days or starry nights.
Snaps from Bradley's latest movie Trial In The Trenches (Glasshouse) via ORWO Distribution https://orwodistribution.com/trial-in-the-t
Trial In The Trenches is based on the real story of the court martial and last hours of Sub-Lieutenant Edwin Dyett and the soldier who disobeyed orders to save him. Dyett was one of 306 British soldiers who were put to death by the British High Command for desertion and cowardice.
Director: Joshua Rappaport
Featuring: Bradley James, Sir Tony Robinson, Christopher Bonwell
In the moist atmosphere of the Fern House, Cambridge Botanic Gardens, a specimen of Huperzia goebelii (tassel fern) is thriving. This unusual epiphyte is a native of the tropical rainforests of South-East Asia.