chris i find the robc will take 2 or 3 months to unfurla leaf and develop a new pitcher ,so don't hold your breath buddy
That's looking pretty darn black.
Yeah, it looks prettier than the dark red variant that is most often seen I think.
Tendrils kinda annoy me sometimes, because they can be longer than the plant is tall for young plants sometimes, gosh it makes potting a pain.
What do you want it renamed to?I sure wish we could rename this thread, considering its now-erroneous title.
What do you want it renamed to?
xvart.
Yeah, I'm saying I can change the name of the thread if you all want. I just need to know what specifically... N. robcontleyi babies?Well, this species is now recognized as distinct from truncata - its N. robcantleyi, which has little (if anything) to do with truncata. To continue to discuss these plants as N. "black truncata" is just propagating misinformation.