This originated from flasks labeled as “red hairy hamata”, established en-vitro before either N. maryae or N. diabolica were named. I suspect that this is likely N. maryae, since N. diabolica has a more lanceolate leaf shape. The largest pitchers are hairy and toothy as expected. The plant grows well in a medium of coco chips. My initial observations make me think this species is slightly more tolerant than N. Diabolica, but further research is needed.
size XXS is about 0.25-0.5” in diameter, size XS is about 0.5-1" in diameter. Plant will be shipped unpotted, priority.