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Philitraper2's uknown nepenthes!

Phillip recently purchased an unknown nepenthes at a local garden store, here is the pic, do YOU know what it is?
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No not truncata, not a Judoth Finn, It is a hybrid that is what my research gets me. I don't know but it is nice with good color pitchers if in good lighting, you can see the pitchers in the pic have same color and same spots just like a ventrta would have if you search in google. It could be a Alata spotted?
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You cannot tell anything from the photo. You would need a pitcher picture and a plant picture to be more specific and helpful. You might want to wait till it gets bigger also..most hybrids are not distinguishable at this size.
 
Okay I will try to post a pic of the pitcher and the top of the plant ASAP. Keep guessing I can't wait to what nep this is.
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P.S. I should have made this into a contest.  
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I went to Cook's Web-site. I went to pics to look at what some of my np's wil look like in the future. So I checked out all the nps and the go to Nepenthes hybrids
x Dwarf Peacock and see that the picture of the plant (pitchers, leafs, everything looks the same). Plus the Garden shop I bougt it from said it is a hybrid but the don't known wat it is. So I am 98% ositive it is a N. X Dwarf peacock. Was it a good deal I got the plant for 10 bucks from the garden shop.
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I wouldn't jump to that conclusion so soon Phil. It is still very young and I wouldn't put a definate label on it until it gets bigger and you can better verify the ID of it.
 
I was thinking that the Dwarf Peacock was a Bruce Lee Bednar Hybrid, and if that's the case, I don't think it would be floating around like that. I am assuming this is a TC plant.

Regards,

Joe
 
I looked at the pic from Cook's and I can see why you came to that decision. It does kind of look like it, lol, but your plant seems to be clumping like a TC plant.

Joe
 
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