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05-02-2012, 09:19 PM
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Here's a P. gigantea flower;
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And a mature plant;
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I looked up a load of pics on google. Those are good ones though. My plant isn't that size, though who knows what it will get to? I'm still going with hybrid!
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Wow! Fungus gnat catcher extraordinair!
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I agree. Doesn't look like pure gigantea.
Wireman: how much light are you providing to those giganta?
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We actually have that one under a Sarracenia seedling shelf. It gets ambient sunlight through shade cloth and a bit through the glass door.
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