TerraForums Venus Flytrap, Nepenthes, Drosera and more talk
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Both look nice
But the Alata is cool don't think I've ever seen a Variegated Nep before
Kind of looks like a Spider Plant
Do the pitchers stay pale like that
The hilarious thing is that N. Alata can and does root from a 1-inch single noded cutting half the time, let alone a sizeable one. I think that plant is just one of the treasures that Leilani Hapu'u would like to keep in-house. They could have easily propagated a hundreds of the buggers in the last 2 years!
Actually, when older they are a long, straggly looking plant and the pitchers seem to stay small and stunted, regardless of age. They will also acquire a nice pink tint to the leaves when grown in strong sun.
This one stays spoiled in one of the Heliamphora chambers...
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