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nepenthes graciliflora vs alata

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I'm always confused between the two. Is graciliflora a new name for alata? Or was graciliflora a part of nepenthes alata before they got seperated? And is there a difference between the two?
 
According to Wikipedia, they used to be considered synonymous, but back in 2013 they were separated as separate species.
 
Nepenthes graciliflora was separated from Nepenthes alata. Nepenthes alata refers to only plants from Luzon so by the new classification most alata in cultivation are probably graciliflora.
 
Thanks for the clarification, but is there any visible differences between the two?
 
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N. graciliflora is glabrous, typically highly bulbous in the lower portion of the pitcher, loses its wings in upper pitchers, has a less constricted petiole, and typically has more solid colorations or blushing appearances among other traits. N. alata is specifically an intermediate-highland species from northern Luzon with pubescent pitchers and often stems, wings on most uppers, a less bulbous base to the pitcher in most forms, typically either one solid color or notably spotted/mottled, and has narrow, constricted petioles and often a more obtuse apex to the leaf. It was always distinct from true alata, just lumped in with that species before the differences were bothered to be noted.
 
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