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Home depot dilema

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I think the Sarracenia is Judith Hindle. The nep is either ventricosa or ventrata. Logically, if should be the former, as these plants originate from Agristarts, but I have seen more mature plants with the same plant tag that were definitely ventrata.
 
Yep. It looks like you have a N. x ventrata and a S. 'Judith Hindle'. Treat 'em well and you should get some nice colorful pitchers!

Snowy
 
There was another thread on Id'ing a similar looking Nep. Will become more and more obvious as they mature but I am still sticking with N. ventricosa at this stage
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Tony
 
I will be with Tony on this one, although some of the more juvenile pitchers look to be Ventrata and it also looks like there is more than one plant in that pot so this may very well be possible.
 
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Quote[/b] (The Griffin @ Oct. 13 2004,7:57)]I think the Sarracenia is Judith Hindle. The nep is either ventricosa or ventrata. Logically, if should be the former, as these plants originate from Agristarts, but I have seen more mature plants with the same plant tag that were definitely ventrata.
my thoughts exactly
 
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