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Re: Name this plant
[Re: TChunter]
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08/27/14 08:04 AM
08/27/14 08:04 AM
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Yes, there were a couple small bugs, tried to get a pic but crappy focus messed em up.
I may dig it up and bring it home to keep. My girls would love feeding it. Make sure it is not on the endangered species list before you dig it up and take it home. I know in Florida all wild pitcher plants are protected by State and Federal laws.
It takes a long time to grow an old friend.
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