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It looks like your ventrata has produced a basal shoot. Small pitchers are generally hard to identify but I’d bet that once the shoot grows larger the pitchers will be the same as the others. Unless the plant has bloomed and there was an alata around in bloom, there would be no way for a hybrid to happen.
It looks like your ventrata has produced a basal shoot. Small pitchers are generally hard to identify but I’d bet that once the shoot grows larger the pitchers will be the same as the others. Unless the plant has bloomed and there was an alata around in bloom, there would be no way for a hybrid to happen.
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