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N. ampullaria upper pitcher

I thought I'd share this picture a little more widely than I usually do as understand these do not occur very often.


http://uk.geocities.com/strangeplants@btinternet.com/Ampullaria-1.jpg


I was a bit disappointed about the size. A rather minuscule 1" or so. The plant is a N. ampullaria from Wistuba (Tayeve form) and has been under some stress for about three months or so as it adjusts to a new enclosure. The plant is ~6-8 years of age.
 
Finally the universal question has been answered! LOL
It's good looking. Thanks for sharing :)
 
Thanks for the information. Very interesting reading indeed! I have not been able to find any pictures of these in cultivation....Surely this is not the first instance?
 
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