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err...i cant believe its not butter?

Hahah
well today, i received my cutting from Ilbasso
and its either a ventricosa or ventrata, hes unsure. as am i
but hell.
here it is. the two pitchers are a bit...old i think but oh well.
CPsNew008-1.jpg


and hell. while im at it, My sanguinea orange from Andy
8 days ago (new pitcher)
PlantsUpdate001.jpg

3 days ago, same new pitcher
CPsNew004.jpg

today.(little N. Madagascariensis in the background poppin in to say hi)
CPsNew009-1.jpg
 
The dead pitcher is a N. ventrata. Definately not N. ventricosa. I grow both. The ventrata is a foolproof plant. Grow great, even in the harshest conditions. I have an N. ventrata "Japanese Red" that is about a 6' vine and produces 8" pitchers on every leaf. Love this hybrid!
 
Yea, i'm in agreement with macamus. The pitcher looks very much like a ventrata.

Thx for sharing the pics :). How's the madagascariensis liking its new house?
 
errr the two new tendrils are green and red rather than brown like the ones from shipping.
they seem to be doing ok with intermediate temps....average of 70-75ºF humidity from 70-90%
 
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