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Sketches and Guesses

Clue

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I admit that these aren't very good, but here are some sketches. If you can guess all four correctly, some more sketches will be uploaded (and better ones, at that!).

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#1

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#2

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#3 (The obvious one)

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#4
 
I really like contests, and I'm fairly certain of the first three, but here are my four guesses.

1) N. pervillei

2) N. lingulata

3) N.clipeata

4) N. mirabilis?

Thanks for putting on your contest Clue.
 
1. N. Pervillei
2. N. Lingulata hmm though the appendage looks a bit short to me
3. Hmmm how hard very unexpected N. clipeata
4. N. Boschiana
 
Ahh SK might be righ hmmmm the hair on the tendril is not a lingulata characteristic.

1. N. Pervillei
2. N. Pilosa
3. N. Cluepeata
3. N. Bokoriensis
 
The pictures in Pitcher Plants of the Old world of Pilosa are much better, and the darw-ring looks like pilosa from me judging form the books.
 
pitcher shape fits with uppers, they are too damn similar lol someone should add coloration to the freakin things <_< *cough* clue *cough* and more detailed in the spots or striping in peristome
 
Okay, since I was close before, how about:

1) N. pervillei I just noticed that N. alba has a similar pitcher shape to pervillei

2) N. chaniana

3) N. clipeata

4) N. mirabilis
 
Well you're probably right on that Kris so just for a laugh how about:

1) N. pervillei
2) N. chaniana
3) N. clipeata
4) N. kongkandana
 
Pervileii
stenophylla (upper pitchers)
Clipeata x eymae (Because the way the tendril attaches to the leaf with the unopened pitcher.)
not sure
 
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