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manders

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In case I misled anyone, the third one isn't mine (my hand isn't that hairy)

Apparently it has never flowered, even at the size pictured, hence why it is still an sp #1 instead of a proper name

You could be right about the light causing the colour differences. I can't remember if these were from seed or TC

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In case I misled anyone, the third one isn't mine (my hand isn't that hairy)

Apparently it has never flowered, even at the size pictured, hence why it is still an sp #1 instead of a proper name

You could be right about the light causing the colour differences. I can't remember if these were from seed or TC

Robert Cantley's i presume, seem to remember seeing that somewhere before. I would imagine they are from tissue culture as i remember him saying on a thread that he received a batch of seeds, presumably they would have all grown out and anything small has to be from tc. Maybe more than one clone though?

The naming thing is a problem, not just because of the lack of flowers, but also as I doubt anyone knows the location they come from or could find them again in the wild.

Anyway, it has got to be the by far the easiest of the larger pitchering types.

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