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By StephenB200+
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I bought this little plant at a local store. It was $10 and it finally produced a pitcher. I don’t think it resembles my Ventrata. The leaves are a dark red, the pitchers have those filament hairs… plus it’s a fair amount redder.
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Intheswamp wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 11:37 pm It looks nothing like my ventrata. Looks like you got a good deal on...something!!!! ;)
Woohoo. First an eclipse on my birthday and now a non pedestrian Nepenthes 8)
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I would not say lady luck. I would say nepenthes Rebecca Soper. A big deep peristome would be a giveaway for Lady luck. The ampullaria heritage comes through very well and lady luck tends not to blush easily. Rebecca soper also has a mid waist taper whereas Lady luck is straight top to bottom when they are closer to matu
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Lady luck wide peristome
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Panman wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2024 1:01 am My guess is Lady Luck
lol. 😆 At first I thought you were joking. Thanks!
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ChefDean wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2024 1:11 am I'm going to second Lady Luck.
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Thanks. As with Panman, I thought you were joking at first. Maybe I’ll call it a Nepenthes Scratch-Off :roll:
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Thanks, don’t you think that if it were an out of the norm variety the grower would’ve shipped it with an ID tag? I would assume so.
BumpyEvergreen wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2024 1:28 am I would not say lady luck. I would say nepenthes Rebecca Soper. A big deep peristome would be a giveaway for Lady luck. The ampullaria heritage comes through very well and lady luck tends not to blush easily. Rebecca soper also has a mid waist taper whereas Lady luck is straight top to bottom when they are closer to matu
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StephenB200+ wrote:Thanks, don’t you think that if it were an out of the norm variety the grower would’ve shipped it with an ID tag? I would assume so.
Rebecca Soper isn't too unusual. Not as common a ventrata but not uncommon.
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