2 Growth points, both sent up 2” tall pitchers first then these more normal 10” sized ones after. First oreophila for me lol so I didn’t expect a 1” thick rhizome to send out the first set of absolutely tiny pitchers.

Someone mentioned that a warm winter/early spring could cause it to start growing weirdly small like this, and I’d probably agree. We had a hot winter + March in the 80-90s F and this guy + my purp had some super tiny mature pitchers before the normal sized ones started up.

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