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By chomato
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#352847
This is the pitcher from the second rhizome I got from CC back when they were selling them. This bad boy is around 18 inches tall, but because it's the tallest pitcher I have, as well as the skinniest one, it broke near the top while it was still soft.

I managed to prop it up again and hold it in position while it hardened. Well, it did and it opened for the first time yesterday. Since the rhizome came without ID, I'd appreciate any possibilities of what this one could be.

Thanks again, everyone!
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By Nepenthes0260
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#352857
That's a crazy little sarr! It doesn't look like any of the species, so my guess would be a flava x Hurricane White Creek Clone E because of those funky lips. But that's just a guess.
By Copper2
#352870
Gonna agree with Nepenthes0260. Just a guess but I think the flava parent was probably flava var. flava “boring clone” So the leuco parent definitely brought something to the table...
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By steve booth
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#353065
Difficult from that pitcher picture, wait till the next more robust and indicative pitcher arrives and we can have a better guess.

Cheers
Steve
By chomato
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#353072
steve booth wrote:Difficult from that pitcher picture, wait till the next more robust and indicative pitcher arrives and we can have a better guess.

Cheers
Steve
Technically, this is the second pitcher...as I broke the first one by accident. It is quite a slow grower, but I'll be on the lookout for the newer one that shows up!
By chomato
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#353119
Not really an update, but found these on the plant today. Can they be sarracenia snacks or should I just get rid of then?
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By chomato
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#357732
It's been some time since I replied to this thread, but the very same plant that produced the pitcher from above produced this one. The mouth is ~1 inch in diameter and is a couple of inches taller. Now what do you guys think it could be?
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By Sundeewz
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#357734
I’ll take a wild guess and say S. rubra x leucophylla
By hungry carnivores
#357741
To me it looks like Flava x Leucophylla, height seems to allude to that. Nice plant though!
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By steve booth
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It looks like a moorei alright and a lot more attractive than when you got it!!!!!
Cheers
Steve
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