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That was going to be my guess, too, Trent. Then Quensel had me thinking about the glabrata, but the pitcher seems too big for an immature plant of that parentage.
I'm going with aristo x maxima, too. I love any hybrid with aristo in it. Someone should to an aristo x truncata!
Maxima x Aristolochioides or Aristolochioides x Maxima.
The ruffled leaves of the specimen is a dead giveaway.
It's sad that usually only the black peristome trait of N. Aristolochioides is carried on in a hybrid with any of Nepenthes. I would much like to see some flamboyant coloring of N. Spectabilis with the hunchback pitcher of a N. Aristolochioides
That plant seems to have Geoff Mansell firgerprints all over it. I'd say it is a Lowii X aristolochioides or a ventricosa X aristolochioides. Second choice of course.
Excellent observation, but all I was looking for was ruffled leave as soon as I saw the Maxima and Fusca-esque coloring. Speaking of Ventricosa, that could a possibility, but seeing as it's a primary hybrid and not complex, I will have to stick my first choice.
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