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Nepenthes Ventricosa Red - An Intermediate Pitcher Plant that grows really well in a wide range of temperatures including warm/hot climates. Perfect for sunny window sills. The pitchers are round with a slight pinch around the waist and turn deep red if ample sun is provided. Mature pitchers are tubby and get quite large. Great for beginners & a must...
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Nepenthes Jacquelineae (West Sumatra) - N. Jaquelinae is a very special variety of nepenthes that grows medium sized pitchers that are thick with a wide flat peristome and a lid that does not cover the wide bowl shaped mouth. Discovered at 1700 ft it enjoys moderate humidity & cooler temperatures Seed Grown Perfection
Highland Nepenthes Species Collection | Three different Highland Nepenthes species of our choice. All plants will be 2.75"+ and require a terrium or highland growing conditions conitions. We'll be choosing species that are not very picky or very difficult to grow. This is a great way to add some new species to your collection or begin growing...
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Nepenthes Inermis (Gunung Gadut, Sumatra) - N. Inermis is a rare highland nepenthes that is a fast and easy grower. It produces bright green trumpet shaped pitchers with almost non existent lids.Grown from seeds produced via tissue culture. Plants are 3" +
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Nepenthes Dubia (Malae Sumatra) - If you have proper highland conditions, N. dubia is a relatively easy and fast grower. The upper pitchers are yellowish orange with variable striping while lower pitchers have a much deeper red/orange coloration.AW Clones which are pitchering, colorful and look amazing3.5" Potted
Nepenthes Chaniana (Seed Grown) These are easy to grow Highland Nepenthes which are native to North West Malaysia.Once widely cultivated, this variety is now quite rare. It is known for its bright yellowish green pitchers, furry tendrils and leaves. N. chaniana grows best in highland and intermediate conditions. 3-3.5" plants
Nepenthes PitopangiiA Rare and important new addition for nepenthes collectors which is being offered for the first time in very limited batches. Lower pitchers are deep red while upper pitchers are white with a red peristome and lid with a funnel shape. Large Seed Grown 3"+ Leafspan
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N. aristolochioides - (Seed Grown) These were grown in house. Seeds were obtained from a European collector who has both male and female aristo's.12" Mature specimen
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Nepenthes Sanguinea - This is an easy to grow clone which seems to prefer intermediate to highland conditions but has done well for us both in and outdoors here in Southern California. Pitchers get large and are very colorfulXXXXL Plant
Nepenthes Eymae - Rare and not commercially reproduced N. eymae is easier to grow than many of the other desireable nepenthes which are from Sulawesi. They are known for their large yellowish green upper pitchers which are accompanied by a peristome which has red striping or mottling.Plants are from an in house tissue culture, 4"+ Potted
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Nepenthes Burbidgeae (seed grown) - A highland species from Northern Malaysia which is rare in cultivation and considered threatened in nature. Grown from seed the plants available are established in their pots very well and are growing fast.N. Burbidgeae requires a considerable amount of space as they grow, they have large leaves and long tendrils. 18"+...
Nepenthes Gantungensis (Mount Gantung, Philippines) - Grown from seed these are a relatively easy and rare highland species. As with many other species native to Palawan, they are variable in color but typically develop large pitchers in a compact low rosette.3+" PottedGrowing Information Below: