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well my n. amp is in a terrarium with humidity about 75% and im not sure of the temperature. the sanguinea is my favorite houseplant, it is thriving in my room about 50% humidity, and 75 degress F.
here is a close up of the pitcher, it has little dew drops on it
They look nice. Curious on the N. sanguinea. Did you get it from a nursery labelled such? Doesn't look like N. sanguinea to me. The leaf shape is all wrong.
I have the same experience with sanguinea. Its just on a windowsill. What temp its at? Got me. Humidity? Dunno. Light? Couple hours of sunlight. Throwing pitchers around like mad.
Quote[/b] (Tony Paroubek @ July 24 2006,8:41)]They look nice. Curious on the N. sanguinea. Did you get it from a nursery labelled such? Doesn't look like N. sanguinea to me. The leaf shape is all wrong.
Quote[/b] (Tony Paroubek @ July 24 2006,2:41)]They look nice. Curious on the N. sanguinea. Did you get it from a nursery labelled such? Doesn't look like N. sanguinea to me. The leaf shape is all wrong.
Petiole is correct Jorick. N. sanguinea doesn't have a defined petiole. The leaves are strap like.
I saw your thread in the ID area... Doesn't look like N. fusca at least the typical kind..
Why not just email the photos to the company and see what they say?
At this point my best guess would guess some sort of N. maxima or maxima hybrid? I wouldn't venture to stick a tag on it though until it is much older or the company can give a positive ID.
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