I'll take the N. Miranda and U. tricolor, and put up a two-by-two (maybe three-by-three?) inch pot of Darlingtonia seedlings, two years old this season. I think there are at least a dozen plants in this pot. Very hardy - raised from seed in full sun. They're still fairly small, but a few of them have begun making adult-shaped pitchers, so I suspect they'll bulk up soon if they're separated and repotted individually. Plants are only about an inch tall at the tallest and a little bigger in diameter, but like I said, there's plenty. I've been keeping these to myself up until now, but I have several pots like this and by the time I divide them all up I'll have more cobra pitchers than I'll know what to do with.
~Joe