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  • n. × trusmadiensis MM221923

    $660

    Nepenthes × trusmadiensis

    • Type: Highland hybrid; loves cool nights and bright light.

    • Temps: Day 20–26°C, Night 10–16°C (aim for 8–10°C day–night drop).

    • Humidity: 70–90% with strong airflow.

    • Light: Bright, strong indirect light / grow lights 12–14h; avoid harsh midday sun.

    • Water: RO/rain/distilled only; keep media moist, not waterlogged (no standing water).

    • Media: Airy mix (e.g., long-fiber sphagnum + perlite).

     

  • n. edwardsiana MM5425

    $320

    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.

  • n. fusca MM62321

    $135

    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.

    • Medium: Airy mix (LFS sphagnum + perlite/orchid bark).

    • Airflow: Good ventilation to prevent rot/mold.

    • Feeding: Optional—tiny insects occasionally; no fertilizer in the soil.

     

  • n. hurrelliana MM82319

    $649

    Nepenthes hurrelliana

    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

    • Medium: Airy mix (sphagnum + perlite/bark); excellent airflow

    • Feeding: Optional—small insects or very light foliar feed occasionally

     

  • n. reinwardtiana MM1959

    $125

    Nepenthes reinwardtiana

    A striking collector’s form known for its “double-eye” markings near the pitcher’s neck, giving each trap a bold, face-like look. Compact, photogenic, and always a conversation piece.

  • n. robcantleyi MM19162

    $145

    Nepenthes Robcantleyi

    Black “Peristome” Nepenthes (often sold as a black-lip / “Black Beauty” type) is prized for its dramatic dark, near-black rim and rich, contrasting pitcher colors. A true collector’s look—bold, photogenic, and always a standout in any Nepenthes collection.

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