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Please identify my neppy

Someone gave me this plant as a bedraggled little thing to nurse back to health (she had bought it out of town and the flight back had been very hard on the plant). I blame my success entirely on the plant's hardiness. The pitchers are around 2" high, and the plant currently has 6 of them concealed in all its foliage, plus a tiny one on a new rosette emerging on the other side of the pot.
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Looks like N. ventricosa, though maybe with a bit of N. alata or N. sanguinea. Prolly is a hybrid.

-Ben
 
I agree. Looks like a ventricosa hybrid.
 
Ah yes, the one that looks like x 'Emmarene' but isn't (apparently). Those plants are usually sold as N. tobaica, but is obviously a hybrid with that species as one of its parents.

Cheers
Amori
 
Concur with Amori. It's the ventricosa-khasiana-tobaica hybrid sold as tobaica.
 
Thanks for the responses. Now I just need to make a label or something so I don't forget...
 
N. x 'Unk. ventricosa Hybrid' is what i would put to rember..

cheers
 
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