Hi folks,
I've got a young N. mirabilis var. Echinostomata (latest leaf about 12 cm/pitcher 8 cm) the front of the peristome is fat but the peristome doesn't seem to be expanding anywhere else.
How large must the pitchers (or plant) be before it starts to make the charachteristic wide/flattened peristome?
Do only the upper pitchers make these sort of pitchers?
Thanks for any thoughts!
I've got a young N. mirabilis var. Echinostomata (latest leaf about 12 cm/pitcher 8 cm) the front of the peristome is fat but the peristome doesn't seem to be expanding anywhere else.
How large must the pitchers (or plant) be before it starts to make the charachteristic wide/flattened peristome?
Do only the upper pitchers make these sort of pitchers?
Thanks for any thoughts!