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Help ID my new nepenthes

I have recently acquired a new nepenthes from a local nursery and there were no tags or indicators on it as to its species. I have taken some pictures and would love it if anyone has any ideas about what it might be. I would also like to find out as soon as possible because it has several large flower stalks that are full of pollen and I might be able to make someone very happy with some SASE pollen if we can figure out what it is.

Thanks in advance!

Here is the pitcher
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Here is the whole thing: It's the monster in the foreground
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This is a picture of one of the flower stalks, and you can sort of see the underside of the leaf
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This is probably the best picture, it's of the pitcher, but you can see where the pitcher attaches to the leaf.
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Thanks!
 
A Miranda cross I'm sure. How much did that beast cost?
 
Only $15! When I asked the guy he told me $15 and I thought he said $50, and I asked him again and he said $15 and I paid and booked out of there before he realized that he'd made a mistake! :) It's huge!
 
That is almost certainly N. x Miranda
 
xMiranda is your plant there ;) nice find there!
 
I need to search for one...
 
Nice um..... deal! yep, definitely a miranda. What a monster! The pitcher it has now is very small for a plant that size, probably because its flowering. Under good conditions a plant that size could easily put out rat-killers!
 
Nice um..... deal! yep, definitely a miranda. What a monster! The pitcher it has now is very small for a plant that size, probably because its flowering. Under good conditions a plant that size could easily put out rat-killers!

Thats probably why i was thinking that those pitchers were too small :)
 
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