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Eymae or infundibulformis looks nothing like that. The uppers of eymae are usally greenish in color. This plant has red speckled pitchers. The leaves also appear to be wrong for eymae. Eymae has leaves similar to maxima and this species has sessile leaves. This means that the leaf reaches all the way to the stem. Gracils and venticosa are examples of sessile leaved plants.
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They're the same species ? eymae and that unspellable plant? It was said to be called eymai or sumting like that (typing error)?
Ken
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Their both the same species, yes.
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Hi Alcran
Thanks.........After you said it i realised some spelling errors around the book......Like N bicalcurata ![]() Ken
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