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It's Time for Everybody's Favorite Game:

Hi Folks,

Finally after four months of light adding, humidity tweaking, "soil" mixing and prayer, my "highland hybrid" has produced a pitcher that hasn't shriveled up!  Whoopie!  Now comes the fun part: finding out what ingredients went in to creating this plant.

Any takers?

Happy holidays,

-N
   
 
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Quote[/b] (Nanook @ Dec. 13 2005,9:14)]tweaking
ha!

well im in the same situation too.  wow looks like you got uppers on this one.  urs seems to be likw mine.
if it is i hope the uppers look like that!

BTW i grow this one outside with low humidity of 20% at times in full sun!

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Nanook,

I am half inclined to ID it as a 'Miranda' but the pitcher shape is a bit funky for that.

Fc, I don't think your's is the same as Nanooks
 
FC, I don't think you have the same thing, either. Though yours looks very Miranda-ish...The only difference being that my Miranda has a "pointier" peristome, while yours has completely rounded edges.

Nanook, yours looks suspiciously like my ventricosa x spectablis.....But I only have one pitcher right now, and it's not even open yet....So I'm not the best judge.
 
Nanook, yours does look 'Miranda'-ish but i dont think it is. the uppers off mine werent as long and skinny they were more compact. but i didnt get to see to many uppers off of mine so i could be wrong. maybe its some other hybrid with 'Mixta' as a parent?
 
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