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Mystery nep

The pitcher is still too juvenile to really put a positive id on it at this time. Not really convinced it's a N. coccinea. The leaf isn't right, the peristome doesn't look right, and the spotting pattern is not quite right. Once the pitchers get a little larger, get a nice clear pic of it and we could all take another look at it.
For now, label it as N. ?
There are two different clones of the DeRoose N. coccinea, as Joe mentioned. One is red with a few green flecks, the other is pale green spotted red. If your plant is a coccinea, it's the spotted clone.
 
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