2/2 She was found growing in a gallon of live red/purple sphagnum moss, which also deepens in strong light. Mine is still green. Most of it died during the various setbacks of the last couple of years, but a few growing crowns will hopefully establish with my improved setup. The quartz marks a special clump of moss, a pinch of haircap moss from Walden pond.
@fernfren I am 100% going to self pollinate her to see what her parentage is, I fully expect purpurea. I will then try buying varieties of what I suspect the parent plants are, cross pollinate them, and see what happens in their seeds. It will take a few years. I'm okay with slow, long term projects.
@fernfren Also, I'm going to admit it. When I'm feeling down sometimes I like to search images of veinless pitcher plants and look at the results. Among the purple pitcher plants, Ghost is beautiful, but the others look bland enough to make me feel smug.
@tippitiwichet
oh, she's immaculate--! i love all the different colors mixing as solids. hood shape points to some purpurea in the ancestry probably