A Nepenthes campanulata hybrid often inherits the iconic “bell-shaped” pitchers—rounder and slightly larger, with a noticeably wider mouth and a clean, elegant silhouette. Beautifully proportioned and highly ornamental, many clones also grow vigorously and adapt well, making them a stunning yet easy-to-enjoy choice.
Nepenthes edwardsiana is one of the most sought-after pitcher plants, prized for its massive, toothy peristome and iconic highland look—an instant centerpiece for any serious collection.
A classic Bornean highland species loved for its elegant, slender pitchers and refined, “wild” look. Reliable, fast to settle in, and a must-have for any Nepenthes collection.
Quick Care (Short)
Light: Bright, indirect light; a little gentle sun is fine.
Temp: Highland/intermediate: 20–28°C day / 12–18°C night (night drop helps).
Humidity:60–85% (higher = better pitchers).
Water: Rain/RO/distilled only; keep media moist, not waterlogged.
A true collector’s rarity featuring unusually pale/whitened pitchers with a clean, ghostly look. Naturally scarce and hard to source, with very limited availability.
A true Borneo gem known for its bold, flared peristome (lip) and beautifully shaped pitchers. A highly collectible species with strong character and impressive coloration under good light.
Care (Quick Guide)
Light: Bright, indirect light (gentle morning sun ok)
Humidity: 70–90% preferred
Temperature: Intermediate to highland style — warm days, cooler nights
Water: Pure water only (RO/distilled/rain); keep medium moist, not waterlogged
A true icon among Nepenthes, the “Toilet Bowl” pitcher is famous for its chunky, rounded shape and wide, flared mouth—like a tiny toilet in plant form. Super popular with collectors for its bold look, reliable pitchering, and instant shelf appeal.
Nepenthes jamban
Light: Bright, indirect; a little morning sun helps pitchers.
Humidity/Air: 60–80% with good airflow.
Temp: 18–30°C (cooler nights help, but not required).
Water: RO/rain/distilled only; keep media evenly moist, never waterlogged.
Media: Airy mix (long-fiber sphagnum, or sphagnum + perlite).
Feeding: Optional—small bug/fish food pellet every 2–4 weeks for faster growth.
A rare highland species known for its elegant, narrow pitchers and distinctive “tongue-like” lid appendage. It grows best in cool, humid, airy conditions.
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