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Unusual Heliamphora growth. any idea why it did this?

Gr8oz and I found one of the heliamphoras like this in the greenhouse today. having what looks like a pitcher, on an emerging flower stalk. picture is attached, we just thought it was weird and wondered if anyone had any explanations?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/97451358@N07/11277741535/

Thanks,
Gexx
 
yes. it's a flowerstalk. heliamphoras are primative plants, it's not surprising that the lamina on the flowerstalk make pitchers as well. fortifies the belief that flowers are modified leaf structures.
 
Yup. Just sn emerging flower.
 
very common to have a perfectly formed, miniature pitcher on a flower stalk,
 
Yes, bract pitchers are pretty common.

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Common or not, this is neat!
 
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