weird. The last time a leaf came out bigger then the next, the pitcher has been bigger too. As long as the pitchers dont become smaller, I wont care. LOL[b said:Quote[/b] (endparenthesis @ May 07 2005,7:58)]I don't want to rain on anyone's parade... but my truncata leaves have increased in size at a much faster rate than my pitchers have. It does look promising though.
Dustin, what do you mean by glorious uppers? The difference between lower and upper pitchers of N. truncata is not that big - or do you mean the expanded peristome which gradually develops when adult pitchers develop?[b said:Quote[/b] (nepenthes gracilis @ May 11 2005,8:16)]Yes, those are just lower pitchers, very unattractive compared to the glorious uppers!
Hi trent,[b said:Quote[/b] (Trent @ May 19 2005,9:10)]Is that the highland truncata that is in tissue culture in Europe?