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Nepenthes ID

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Pitcher about to open! Anybody can guess what species is this?? It had a few pitchers when I got it but it all dried up.

I'll snap another picture when it opens so it may be easier to identify .
 
Without at least one open adult pitcher, it's impossible to ID it.
 
You received this plant without any ID at all? Do you know for a fact that it's a species? Were you at least told whether it's a highland or a lowland variety?
 
I'd hazard a guess and say it resembles N. x hookeriana.
 
You received this plant without any ID at all? Do you know for a fact that it's a species? Were you at least told whether it's a highland or a lowland variety?
It was sold to me as 'Unknown Hybrid'. I'm growing it in a ultra lowland condition. My own Nepenthes Hookeriana can barely pitcher in my condition :(
 
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It's definitely an ampullaria hybrid, but a lot of those are going to look really similar when the pitchers aren't open.
 
The pitcher opened this morning!

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I'm going to 2nd N. x hookeriana.
 
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At this point I think we can mostly safely say hookeriana.
 
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