My apologies in advance as I'm not 'showing' another Heli - instead, I have a few observations that I found interesting from a recent Heli division - didn't really want to start a new thread so ....
A while back I received a new H. uncinata - with all juvie pitchers (as expected). After more than a year and many juvie pitchers later, it finally sprouted something like a mature pitcher. Sadly, this was also the time that I was repotting many of my Heli's in an attempt to stem the spread of a nasty moss (called star moss by MH1 iirc).
Anyway, I repotted the uncinata on Oct 30, and also divided it while I was at it. I got 5 divisions from it - 4 of them w/o any roots. Naturally the part with a mature pitcher was one of the divisions without roots. My two observations:
- on the rootless division with the mature pitcher - the next pitcher did
not revert back to juvenile status but is also adult-shaped (or soon will be once it opens). One of the other rootless divisions appears to be sending up a mature pitcher as it's 1st one (1st since dividing & 1st mature).
- as of today (Dec 2), 4 of the 5 divisions have sprouted new pitchers. Yup - the only one that has yet to put up a new pitcher since dividing is the one that was left with the roots. All of the rootless divisions are growing better than that one - go figure!
(Last year, I had a H. pulchella division do the same thing...).