[b said:Quote[/b] ]Dude, you've been most helpful in putting a pic to a written description!
Will be able to tell more when it grows bigger and more mature. However, N. ventricosa loses its fringed wings at a young age. This looks like a fairly good sized seedling. Much larger than I would expect for a N. ventricosa to continue exhibiting the fringed wings. The newer leaves also appear to be getting wider. N. ventricosa has narrow straight leaves. N. Ventrata is also MUCH more common.[b said:Quote[/b] (dewy @ Aug. 23 2005,5:06)]I think it might be ventricosa.
I second that - young ventricosa pitchers tend to be very tubular and not ventricose, and the picture shows this off well.[b said:Quote[/b] (Capslock @ Nov. 30 2005,2:50)]No, that pitcher is clearly N. ventricosa.
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