Hello everybody. Here are 2 pictures of the pitchers of a Nepenthes ventricosa I recieved as a trade several months ago from Stephen (C3PO).
I think that the coloration of the pitchers is very diferent of my other ventricosas, and these pitchers are not young, nor the plant. And all the pitchers ahve this same color. So I was wondering if this color is becuase of a mutation, a varietion or something else. If anyone have an idea, please say something, because i am really curious about this.
As you see in the pic, the pitchers are very light green, almost white. The plant is side by side with my other ventricosa plants but it looks very rare, since the other plants have beautiful red coloration, (or pink as you may want to call it), but this rare one is almost white.
Any info, or guess?
Thank you guys!
Jorge Joel...
Emilia's Garden
I think that the coloration of the pitchers is very diferent of my other ventricosas, and these pitchers are not young, nor the plant. And all the pitchers ahve this same color. So I was wondering if this color is becuase of a mutation, a varietion or something else. If anyone have an idea, please say something, because i am really curious about this.
As you see in the pic, the pitchers are very light green, almost white. The plant is side by side with my other ventricosa plants but it looks very rare, since the other plants have beautiful red coloration, (or pink as you may want to call it), but this rare one is almost white.
Any info, or guess?
Thank you guys!
Jorge Joel...
Emilia's Garden