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Hey all,
This morning I found out that my N. Sanguinea has produced a pitcher with a striped permistone. I was shocked. It just had opened this morning.
I haven't really looked at any N. sanguniea that have caught my eyes besides the clone E form from Exotica plants and the Genting red highland form, but I have never really seen a striped peristome.
Striped ones are not that uncommon. I guess you don't hear too much about them though as people are always looking for the solid red forms the species was named after.
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