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I'm not sure. I grow one myself but it is far too small for me to make any judgement on whether or not it is a pure plant. If this clone does happen to be hybrid it would probably be one of these naturally occurring hybrids- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nepenthes_reinwardtiana. What does your plant look like?
Hi Escamillo, I'm also growing BE-3671 and I think it's a natural hybrid between N. reinwardtiana and N. macrovulgaris. The leaves are too broad for N. reinwardtiana and the leaves are slightly petiolate which is also not a trait of N. reinwardtiana. Interestingly, BE used to sell N. reinwardtiana x macrovulgaris, and the few pictures I could find of this cross look practically identical to BE-3671. It's a nice plant in any case although it doesn't like it too cold.
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