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i got this a couple of days ago, uprooted it, made like 6 division from it, and here's a picture for you professional to identify it if you can. thanks.
btw, on the bottom of the pot, it says cobra lily, but its obviousely not...
Um...my guess is either purp x flava or purp x minor o.o, buuut, I have no clue :3. It's very hard to identify exactly an unknown hyrbid, if you don't know, just label it Purp Hyrbid.
Check out the ala on that baby. Looks rather purpish to me.prob some kind of complex hybrid , that is more than 2 or 3 species in the genetic make-up.
FYIThere is one large wholesaler who calls all pitcher plants, Cobra plants
I would go with a purp hybrid as well, but something no one has mentioned so far is that it has fenestrations -- so I would think some minor in there as well.
The lid is not curved over enough to lead me to believe any psittacinia
So I am going with S purp x minor -- of course it could be a complex hybrid then it is the 'who knows' species
I used to have a plant just like that. My guess is that it is S. purpurea x (purpurea x minor), because if it were S. purpurea x minor, it would stand more erect because of S. minor lineage.
i wish we had a trader joes....we just have the whole foods and they have orchids mostly. I did fine a passionflower once! Not too many CP places around here.
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