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Hi again,
I picked this up at a nursery yesterday. It doesn't look like the kind of nep that you would find at a nursery or home depot, etc.
This pitcher is about 3 inches long.
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there is a pic on Tony's site that looks almost identical. N. hirsuta
The leaves are short and roundish. Anyone know what it is?
 
Yikes! That's a real brain buster! Sorry, i have absolutely no idea!
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I have this other plant that I forgot to post pics of. This is a Gubler Nep from Home Depot. It looks like it might be the same as the first one that I posted..
This pitcher is about 1.5 inches long.
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Heres a top view showing the short wide leaves.
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Moved to ID forum.

And, as to the id....Really no clue!
 
Boy....my best guess, based on TC plants around the world in big production..is that it's a young N. Miranda, but I am not too confident.

Cheers,

Joe
 
N. Cocinea(sp)?
lol idk man just taking a wild guess
Hellz
 
One of the several different Nepenthes Gublers produces is an unknown N. maxima hybrid.
 
Oi, I did not even notice it was a Gubler's. That probably throws Miranda out, as Gubler's does their own..I think.
Years ago I saw a mature "unknown maxima hybrid" that somebody grew out. The pitchers were nicely colored, but the lids were deformed.

Cheers,

Joe
 
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