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Feb 16, 2015 2:58 PM CST
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Yes its a n.alata Smiling

The pitcher is shorter than the hybrid ventrata. Its a very healthy plant you got there!

Even with a carnivorous plant in your greenhouse, i dont think you will notice a drop in the insects population, exept if your green house is VERY little. This little guy will catch only a few.

And welcome to carnivorous plant world Smiling

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