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That's a n. ventrata, a pretty common hybrid found in garden and nursery centers. If you want to start with nepenthes that's a good individual to pick up, it seems to be well grown. If you ever get the serious nepenthes bug one of the biggest nepenthes nurseries is actually located in Hawaii.
The common "x ventrata" is not actually alata x ventricosa as Tanukimo suggests, but graciliflora x ventricosa; the "ventrata" title was given before it was recognized that graciliflora and alata are two very different species though.
The common "x ventrata" is not actually alata x ventricosa as Tanukimo suggests, but graciliflora x ventricosa; the "ventrata" title was given before it was recognized that graciliflora and alata are two very different species though.
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