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Nepenthes ID

That sounds right to me, although I'm not an expert or anything. I think there's a lot of question as to the parentage of many plants among the N. maxima hybrids, so that may be as close of a guess as you'll get, unless you can trace where it came from.
~Joe
 
I take care of this plant. Its growing in my university greenhouse. I heard that it originally came from Lowes.
 
Could there be N. fusca in there? There appears to be a mild elongation of the pitchers; although, I've never grown N. maxima before, so I don't know it's habits.

-Ben
 
I was thinking that there could be some N. fusca as well. Especially in the second plant. Those two may or may not be the same. I am working on getting that little one a bit bigger.
 
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