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That is the mass produced S. rosea clone that we nick-named "the lettuce clone" here in the US. It's been distributed throughout the globe, and grows much like a weed. In vitro, this clone mutated and gave rise to S. smurf.

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That is the mass produced S. rosea clone that we nick-named "the lettuce clone" here in the US. It's been distributed throughout the globe, and grows much like a weed. In vitro, this clone mutated and gave rise to S. smurf.

Huh, that's a cool tidbit of info, how could you tell?

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That is the mass produced S. rosea clone that we nick-named "the lettuce clone" here in the US. It's been distributed throughout the globe, and grows much like a weed. In vitro, this clone mutated and gave rise to S. smurf.

  

Looks like a Purpurea

Hang on a minute,

I looked google images and it came up with nothing like my plant

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Hang on a minute,I looked google images and it came up with nothing like my plant
In regards to IDing a plant, I'd definitely trust Mike with what he says, look up sarracenia Rosea lettuce clone also the reason your plant is green is most likely because it's not getting enough sun, one it gets more sun (or more time in the sun if this is a new plant) then it will color up
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