My grocery store Nepenthes (which only had "bug eating plant" on the label with zero mention of species) will be telling me who it is, soon. I've never owned this family before, I don't even know if the color might fade a little like a Sarracenia does as it swells, so it still could be a spotty type, or if it will continue to deepen. No spoilers please! I am enjoying the suspense and won't even try to identify it until the pitchers open.
@tippitiwichet oooooooh yours is definitely different than mine. mine isn't nearly that red. keep us posted.
also, it looks like you've got nepenthes in the same pot with VFT? have we talked about this? i just read something recently & can't remember where. but if one of them starts to... thrive less, it may be bc N. prefers to dry out a tad more & prefers less light. if you have VFT-level lighting, redness could be a reaction to that. might be mottled in darker conditions. Both look healthy!
@tippitiwichet ha! the mystery! i have a plant I bought in the 90s and have always called "weird tree" --I tried in vain to ID it for many years. I finally got a plant ID app called Picture This and let me tell you, I actually cried. It's a rock fig-- Ficus petiolaris.
i especially love the ridgey lips and the tiny teeth/frayed edges on the seams. it does lend itself to a fabric sculpture, doesn't it? i might have to do that...