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Thanks for comment. The taller plant in the second picture is wild betel leaf plant. Its leaves are used for wrapping meat/beef balls, yummy yummy hihihi!!!.
I love the baby Darlingtonia. I've seen drawings of what the juvenile leaves look like before but this is the first time I have seen a photograph of them. Do you feed your plants or fertilize them?
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