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Feb 17, 2015 6:15 AM CST
Name: Tara
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Metrosideros said:Yes, likely what most folks are calling Nepenthes alata.

In the horticultural industry Nepenthes alata represents many hybrid plants which may have Nepenthes alata in their parentage.

The wild typical species Nepenthes alata is not often seen, out of it's natural habitat.



Very interesting, Dave! I was unaware of this...Always learning new factoids here! Thumbs up

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