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I was looking at my Ceph 'Giant' this morning and noticed a few leaves that couldn't decide on whether they wanted to be carnivorous or not. It seems they settled for somewhere in-between. Has anyone else experienced this.
Look carefully at overall plant ![]() Close up of one leaf ![]() Another angle of same leaf ![]() If you look carefully in centre you will see another ![]() This leaf I removed to get better pictures. This is the most highly developed. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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