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Nepenthes Upper vs. Lower Pitchers

daveyjones
16 years ago

First of all, a few weeks ago I purchased a N. Ventricosa from sarracenia northwest, it it is doing great. It's pitchers are really interesting. The top half is red, but the bottom half where it bows out is green. A bit strange. Anyways, down to the real question...

Today I just ordered a Nepenthes x Velvet from them. They recently released a bunch of nice Nep. variations, and they were going really fast, so I thought I'd buy a new, larger plant. I digress. Everywhere I go, I see pictures of upper and lower pitchers. I tried to do some research, but couldn't find any solid answers. Now for a quick battery of questions...

1. These upper and lower traps obviously look very different, but how are they different?

2. Are there things to/conditions to provide that cause for one over the other to grow more? Or does the plant put out equal amounts?

3. Does plant age play a role in the forming of certain pitcher types?

I'm sure somebody around here knows the answer, so please, fire away!

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