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:biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin: I told you so! I want to rub it in some more, but I wont. You people shouldn't have doubted me, considering I've grown them for a long time. But I would have stuck with my guess, like you, anyway
. Lets turn this into a game! 2 points for Statik2426, 1 point for me. First person to get it right and stick with it gets 5 points. But, change your mind, and you get 2 points. Second to get it right, gets 1 point. Get it, good. Who will get the most points?
I never changed my mind! That was my one and only post! I don't have N. x Judith Finn, but almost got one multiple times. When I am about to get plants I usually look up all I can about them for hours.
I'll take a photo and post it here for you guys to guess in a few minutes (maybe).
Oooh.. I know that because I have been reading up on that plant lately.. I won't say it yet, (but to prove that I know it), its famous in Nepenthes history.
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Statik2426,
sorry about the mistake. I tend to lose track of who's posting what. Anyway, I do the same thing when I'm about to get a new plant. You don't want to do something wrong and kill it! As for the latest picture( off the top of my head) I think it's glabrata.
At first I was about to take a chnace and say N. Alata but I think it's N. distillatoria. The second described Nepenthes species I believe. I've heard that where this plant is from, the natives drink out of the pitchers, thats why I always remember it. Not sure if i'm right, because I don't know if it's 'famous' like what trashcan says. But N. Alata is famous (or maybe just common).
Stefano: N. reinwardtiana - a look inside the pitcher would help...
Here another one from me. In the front there is a lower pitcher of an basal offshot and the bigger behind is an intermediate pitcher showing most features of the lower ones. The peristom will get dark red in the next week.
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