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gublers hybrid

Hi everyone,

I recently bought one of the infamous gublers hybrids. It looks like a cross between a gracilis and a rafflisiana, if that is a hybrid in cultivation. (the pitcher does) I can get a pic up in a few days. The pitcher is long, and it gets bigger towards the bottom. On the top parts of the pitcher, there are speckles (purple). The pitcher is otherwise white. Any guesses?
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like always , these plants are identifyless ( word
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) until they get moe mature with better pitchers but your lucky because everytime i get these hybrids they never have pitchers or don't pitcher when i care for them . they'res a good chance yours might be n. x coccinea which is a lowland but with no pics i can't be sure .
 
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