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Hehe. Where the lid is still attached to the pitcher, it looks like a smile. And with the shape and color of the pitcher, it looks like a lizard or some amphibious looking creature...but that's just me. LOL.
I don't know how I missed it, but here's a plant with fuzzy pitchers from the same batch of N. gracilis:
Excellent seed variety, wish I could remember who I got them from so I could thank them.
PS. I went outside this morning and saw the heavily speckled N. gracilis is starting to flower. Its too soon to tell the sex, but I'm hoping its female since I already have 4 different males blooming.
here are mine. they are varying in size shape and color for each of the crosses.
Blue: splendiana x truncata
Green: splendiana x 'Judith Finn'
Red: [thorelii x (stenophylla x lowii)] x Mixta
Brown:[thorelii x (stenophylla x lowii)] x (stenophylla x veitchii) (only one plant left)
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