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N. macfarlanei
Just some pictures to share. Hope you guys like it...
An elegant upper pitcher Baby plantlets. Looks like some may be hybrids Another upper pitcher This lower pitcher's shape looks like an sp. viking. Noticed the spider under the lid waiting for the pitcher to lure prey to it? Opening upper pitcher An intermediate pitcher A young plant growing on a tree Notice the really long tendrils. They grow very similar to sp. vikings, ie. long tendrils to hide the pitchers in undergrowth. You can see from this plant that the tendrils are curl in under its leaves just like waht sp. vikings do to hide their pitchers.
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