tis simple and uncomplicated. Easy one to enjoy and take care of. TY
Yes, it was an earlier N. tenuis pitcher. This plant has crazy long tendrils and loves to bury pitchers in the moss (especially in corners or between two pots or ...). This one was on top of the moss because a buddy came by the other day and yanked it up while the pitcher was developing so he could get a look at it. It's difficult to see but the peristome is covered in nectar.I seem to remember you having another tenuis, jamban or jacquelineae or something like that that was also in a difficult spot to photograph.![]()
While it managed to tuck itself into almost the worst spot I could imagine, it's my favorite pitcher so far ....
N. tenuis
While it managed to tuck itself into almost the worst spot I could imagine, it's my favorite pitcher so far ....
N. tenuis