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  • #42
No.

ticky - no
Drosera - no
Pitchers - yes
10"+ pitchers - no
Lowland - no
Toothy - no
Oddball place - no
Rare Nepenthes - Kind of
Colorful - more or less, yes
Well known - yes
Ultra/highlander - yes

Incorrect guesses: Heliamphora minor, Sarracenia alata, Nepenthes clipeata, Nepenthes ampullaria, Nepenthes edwardsiana, Nepenthes tenuis, Nepenthes pervillei, N. ventricosa, N. veitchii, N. tenax, N. hamata, N. lowii, N. tentaculata, N. villosa, N. lamii, N. rajah, N. truncata 'Black', N. stenophylla, N. burb, N. flava, N. jacq

I'm sure you'll get it in a few more guesses.
 
  • #43
I was thinking of that one heehee :p
 
  • #44
OK, we need more hints on what to go on here, LOL
 
  • #45
Is it N. aristolocioides?
 
  • #46
Mmk, like I said before, one of the guess was half right, and think sideways.
 
  • #50
Oh!Sideways.


Are naturally occurring hybrids allowed?
 
  • #52
Ha!


Crossed posts!


OK, then, Guessing a-gogo!
 
  • #53
No, because it's be a lot harder to guess. :/ Just species and commonly known cultivars.
 
  • #54
I spy, with my little (mind's) eye a .........
 
  • #55
Does it have pitchers? If so Sarracenia leucophylla?
 
  • #56
No and no.



No pitchers


Incorrect guesses:
Sarracenia leucophylla
 
  • #57
Oooh, no pitchers. Hmm.

Any kind of stickiness? If so, Drosera binata?
 
  • #58
Is it a Drosera species?

---------- Post added at 09:47 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:46 PM ----------

Could it be a Drosera Capensis?
 
  • #59
No, no, nope.



No pitchers
not sticky


Incorrect guesses:
Sarracenia leucophylla, drosera binata
 
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