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By Erik Pottas
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Hi. I have been growing this nepenthes for 7 years, but I have yet to know what species it is? Does anyone maybe have a idea of what species/hybrid it might be.

Thanks
Erik :D
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By Sundews69
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Was this purchased online or from a local garden center?
By Erik Pottas
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It was bought at a local garden centre, that garden centre purchases from a local carnivorous plant nursery wich I am unfamiliar with, but according to the garden centre the "Marinda" I also baught from them came from the same nursery. As of conditions; High humidity, morning and afternoon sun with mostly bright light during the day, temperature is more than 30°C during the day and night time temperature are under 20°C. I believe it is a Highland Nepenthes.
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By Nepenthes0260
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Hmm, sort of looks like the popular ramispina hybrid "Rebecca Soper". Most certainly not ventrata or miranada (a couple other common, mass-propagated hybrids).
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By lemon
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Could be N. sanguinea or N. x 'Rebecca Soper' (ventricosa x gracillima). My money's on the latter because sanguinea pitchers usually have taller necks and are spotted on the inside.

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