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Old 8th December 2008, 11:32 PM
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Default Lowland Plant ID - Possible gracilis?

Anybody knows what this is? I've come to a conclusion that it is the elongated form of gracilis. The pitchers look like gracilis but just more elongated and tube-like. Can this be N. gracilis var. elongata? This plant is a lowlander according to the owner.

The stems are cylindrical-triangular just like a typical gracilis. Leaves looks exactly like gracilis ie. slender and narrow. The leaf blade also grows out from the main stem.

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Here's the stem and leaves... By the way, the guy at the background is Choong aka kltower.

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