Hi Joe,
no, he thinks N. hamata might be a hybrid of N. dentata and N. tentaculata. The lower pitchers are very similar, but the peristome of the upper pitchers is quite different. So it'll be very interseting to see if the upper pitchers of Tony's plant will look like the plant Peter shows in his book or not.
Cheers Joachim
Back up just a little. Is there a legimate species called N. dentata, then?
Cheers,
Joe
The teeth are only needed until they get their tendrils on a more formidable weapon. Be careful, Tony.[b said:Quote[/b] (Tony Paroubek @ May 22 2004,8:44)]a couple more beyond those that have grasped my overhead sprinkler line and appear to be continuing to develop