Sorry, but it is. It can't help it, it was root bound for 5 years...
Okay, I got this thing on our trip to the Gardens last month. Someone who was with, remember? They were 5 years old, but tiney from being root bound so long. They were free, but not the N. x edinsomethingerother, the other ones. Yah, remember the tiney little all green non-descript ones they needed to get rid of? I think Nick got one too. I can't remember what it was called. I want to say N. alata, but I don't know were I am getting that from and mine has had it's only trap shrivel up and die making IDing a wee bit hard... I shouldn't call it ugly, but lets face it, a tiney little trapless nep just aint much to look at lol
Anyhow, part of why I must know is for my webpage, but the other is so I can fine tune it's growing conditions and untill I know what it is, that is a bit difficult.
Thank you for any help you may give, I want to make it purdy so I can stop refering to it as the ugly little one over there to people to viset my collection lol.
Okay, I got this thing on our trip to the Gardens last month. Someone who was with, remember? They were 5 years old, but tiney from being root bound so long. They were free, but not the N. x edinsomethingerother, the other ones. Yah, remember the tiney little all green non-descript ones they needed to get rid of? I think Nick got one too. I can't remember what it was called. I want to say N. alata, but I don't know were I am getting that from and mine has had it's only trap shrivel up and die making IDing a wee bit hard... I shouldn't call it ugly, but lets face it, a tiney little trapless nep just aint much to look at lol