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Is this n. fusca?

Hi, I actually posted this message a week ago but there was some problem on that day with the system, so I'll try again today. Fingers crossed!!
I'd like to double check whether this is N. fusca.  From the books, it seems similar but it may be a hybrid or something entirely different.
Thanks in advance for any help. Happy growing everyone.
Best wishes, Neil.
http://community.webshots.com/album/73054614aTLggx
 
Hi Neil,

I would start off with the N. alata pictured on that link. This appears to be N. xVentrata. The N. fusca pictured doesn't look like pure fusca to me either. Shape of the pitcher lid and and wings are not typical as well as some other aspects. Both are still very pretty though!
Tony
 
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