Highly unlikely, Nepenthes roots look like black fine hairs.[b said:Quote[/b] (dewy @ Mar. 23 2005,3:47)]http://www.cobraplant.com/3-nepenthes-judithfinn.html
This is the link to where they propagate their plants TC and root cuttings.
What's this then?[b said:Quote[/b] (Flip_Side_the_Pint @ Mar. 22 2005,11:35)]nepenthes don't have rhizomes(sp)
a very extensive root system on a very old plant. You can see where the main stem was cut and then the basals formed.[b said:Quote[/b] (Nep_grower @ Mar. 23 2005,7:41)]What's this then?[b said:Quote[/b] (Flip_Side_the_Pint @ Mar. 22 2005,11:35)]nepenthes don't have rhizomes(sp)
http://www.hbs.ne.jp/home/s-yamada/Dsc04595.jpg
whoa thats crazy.[b said:Quote[/b] (Trent @ Mar. 24 2005,4:55)]Thorelii, some mirabilis, anamensis (smilesii) and 'Viking' do have a rhizome like tuber that can be divided kinda like a Sarracenia. It is also interesting to note that the indo-china Neps do experience a dry season and a monsoon season.