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  • Thread starter mark.ca
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Well, it's some sort of Nepenthes...

... good luck narrowing that down, I can't tell what the heck that is.
 
In the first picture, there appears to be a name tag. "N. sib......"

Here is my guess: <a href="http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&source=hp&q=nepenthes+sibuyanensis&gbv=2&aq=f&oq=&aqi="><b>Nepenthes sibuyanensis.</b></a>
 
Forget the name tag...imagine it's invisible:-O
 
Then Id say N . Rafflesaina

Daren
 
"Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!"


Naw, that's no baby raff. I can't say, until it grows up a bit....
 
"Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!"


Naw, that's no baby raff. I can't say, until it grows up a bit....

Its not a guessing game ........ Dagmabit ...... I always mess this up ...... I Quit...:-(

:-D
 
I wanna say N. hirusta for some reason. I also agree that we should wait until it gets bigger.
 
I'm inclined to say it looks like a young N. Judith Finn which is growing in too warm of conditions.

If it is that plant then as it ages you may find that the leaves develop the "trunk clasping" characteristics of the N. veitchii parentage. At least mine did. Put into a big well drained pot and pure HL conditions it should grow fast and furious. Mine showed good initial growth and then a slow and steady decline in warm conditions.
 
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