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OK, nepenthes plants are either male or female. Unfortunately, nepenthes do not have legs, so we cannot lift them to check which is which. Is there a way of determining the gender of a nepenthes plant when it is not flowering? Or do you simply have to wait and see?
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Unfortunately, you do have to wait for it to flower unless you know the exact clone of the plant, and someone else has flowered it. If the plant is a seedgrown individual, then you really do have to wait for a flower to show itself...
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That's unfortunate! I am VERY impatient!
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