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Deformities Are Cool.

Deformed N. bongso 'purple' pitcher:
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i dont know if anyone has seen the pics of the TC mutant neps. but here is the one i used to have which i dont remember where it went to. to my knowledge is was a ventrata.
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Alex
 
Lol, looks like a salamander in the second picture. And I love how there's a random alligator (I believe it's an alligator, anyway) head in the background.
 
cool neps capensis and glider :P weirdoes they are...

here's my vft, i couldn't wait till tomorrow :P
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now i realise only after, that this was a nep thread, but as it is the only deformity I've ever experienced among my plants, I had to share it with you guys :P
 
I had a teeny 1/4" V-shaped pitcher on my alata. The tendril attached straight from the bottom, no bend at all. Is till have the husk, I'll get pictures later.
 
Hi,

Last year I had a plant that produced several grossly deformed pitcher, possibly due to a mite infestation. IMO, they looked like the results from a scientific experiment gone wrong.

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Regards,

Christer
 
Blokeman: Looks like it's trying to be a tuber. LOL

Lil' Stinkpot: Huh, I wonder how that works.

christerb: Oh, my. Now THOSE are real deformities. I really like the first won. :)
 
Capensis, think like a N. inermis upper, but with the tendril going straight down.

I'm still getting pictures.... eventually.
 
Haha I've got that TC mutant Alex. I'm on break right now so my plants are up at school but I'll take a pic when i get back!
 
I believe I have Glider14's TC-Mutant which I got from CN. I'm actually going to be posting this plant for trade or SASE today. Here are some pictures. This plant is actually THRIVING in my conditions.

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