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Hi CJ,
Yes, I had a similar experience with one of my N. x kuchingensis "Pink". I think the maturity and light will affect the coloration of the pitcher. The 1st pitcher with nice pinkish lip ![]() Subsequent pitchers with all pinkish pitcher after adapting to bright light. ![]() A true "Hot Lip" - all pitchers will maintain the hot lip in different light level ![]() Hope this help... ![]()
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Wild x Kuchingensis | Wong | Nepenthes Of Peninsular Malaysia | 6 | 9th November 2009 09:56 AM |