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Bunch o' pics

In all seriousness I do have to somewhat agree that the sanguinea does kind of resemble alata with its waistline and more regular pitcher opening. The sanguinea I have seeen do tend to be oblong and their pitcher openings are sort of irregular and oval-like.

Though I'm no pro and have never grown either one so don't take my word for it!
 
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