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the first one looks OK to me although the pitchers are quite small. My plant looked like this when the first pitchers which could be identified developed:
The pitchers have the distinctive horizontal line typical for N. sibuyanensis.
Few years later the pitchers are slightly bigger:
I can't identify the second and third plant, the pitchers are to small. The third one shows much wider leafes, but this might be due to the clone you grow.
fc3srx713b:
I'm not sad, au contraire - I'll have one more sibuyanensis this way
Joachim:
Dankeschön for getting up so early to help clarify my confusion!
My largest sib (the "juicy" one in question here) also displayed the horizontal pitcher line and still does with its new pitchers. Is this trait restricted to the species, or could hybrids have it as well?
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