Nepenthes lawrenciana

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 Nepenthes lawrenciana subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Nepenthes lawrenciana, Mast. (? N. Phyllamphora x N. Hookeriana). Lvs. lanceolate, margins finely dentate-ciliate: pitchers 3-5x1½-2 in., ventricose below, cylindric above, pale green with heavy purple markings; wings expanded, fringed; peristome pale green and red-striped; lid oval. G.C. II. 14:40. I.H.29:460.—One of Taplin's hybrids, and nearly resembling N. Morganiana which seems to have had the same parentage.


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