Nepenthes macrophylla Nepenthes macrophylla is a highly sought-after highland species known for its thick, leathery “big-leaf” foliage and bold, heavy pitchers with an attractive, well-defined peristome. A true collector’s plant, it develops impressive coloration and structure under cool, humid conditions. Care Requirements Light: Bright indirect light / strong filtered sun (avoid harsh midday burn)…
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.
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.
Nepenthes argentii is widely regarded as one of the smallest-pitchered Nepenthes in the world. It is extremely rare in cultivation and highly sought after—considered a true collector’s treasure due to its limited natural range, slow growth, and distinctive miniature traps. Its compact form and tiny, elegant pitchers make it one of the most prized highland species among serious Nepenthes enthusiasts.
Plant Size:
Leaf span: ~4–5 cm (compact juvenile/miniature form)
Nepenthes flava – Quick Care (Short) Type: Highland/intermediate Nepenthes Temps: Day 20–26°C, Night 12–18°C (night drop helps) Light: Bright, indirect light; gentle morning sun OK Humidity: 70–90% with good airflow Water: RO/rain/distilled only; keep medium moist, not waterlogged Media: Airy mix (long-fiber sphagnum + perlite/bark)
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