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You know, I asked this same question last year about "floppy pitchers" and got all sorts of smart arsed answers, LOL!
I'm thinking that some varieties of pitcher plants put up floppy pitchers early in the season, and they're followed by more tumescent ones later in the season.
alex is right. i had like 20 uknown rubra hybrids that i thought looked like crap, so i planted them at the edge of our lake. now thay are beat-red and stiff and look fantastic!
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