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Originally Posted by edwardyeeks
Whoops, typo. I was meaning in-situ, not 'sibu'. Have corrected it.
Post more pics of veitchii, Robert! There is something I suddenly thought, is it possible that the flared peristome of climbing veitchii acts as some sort of clasp/grip for the whole pitcher? In most pics, I can see the peristome 'wrapping' around the tree trunk leaving the peristome still looking flared.
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i dont mind to post but most will be old pics.
yes the peristomes were still flared, and pitchers lie against the host (tree).