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They don't rot when touching the substrate, good. Just for the heck of it, which species actually form their pitchers partially in the ground? If you happen to know off hand.
N. ampullaria will also. N. glabrata, I find likes to bury its rossette pitchers in live sphagnum, and I do mean bury! Somtimes all I see is the pitcher orfice!
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