Has anyone who has a specimen of this species which is producing upper pitchers ever seen
one as shown in the image linked below? For whatever reason, the rim of the pitcher is
"pinched" in toward its center. At present, I am unsure whether this is a consequence
of hot weather, a normal phase in the transition from lower pitchers to uppers, or is simply
unique to this clone.
one as shown in the image linked below? For whatever reason, the rim of the pitcher is
"pinched" in toward its center. At present, I am unsure whether this is a consequence
of hot weather, a normal phase in the transition from lower pitchers to uppers, or is simply
unique to this clone.