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Mixed Pygmy Sundews
Mixed Pygmy Sundews
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Nepenthes flava
Nepenthes flava
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Sarracenia leucophylla Southern Baldwin Co - Large
Sarracenia leucophylla Southern Baldwin Co - Large
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Nepenthes spectabilis x burkei - Small
Nepenthes spectabilis x burkei - Small
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Nepenthes spathulata x gymnamphora - Small
Nepenthes spathulata x gymnamphora - Small
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Nepenthes spathulata x glandulifera - Medium
Nepenthes spathulata x glandulifera - Medium
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Nepenthes sibuyanensis x talangensis- Medium/Large
Nepenthes sibuyanensis x talangensis- Medium/Large
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Nepenthes sibuyanensis x spectabilis - Small/Medium
Nepenthes sibuyanensis x spectabilis - Small/Medium
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Nepenthes northiana - Small
Nepenthes northiana - Small
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Nepenthes maxima x veitchii - Medium
Nepenthes maxima x veitchii - Medium
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Nepenthes 'Black Knight' - Medium
Nepenthes 'Black Knight' - Medium
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Nepenthes Regal Vortex Specimen - N. robcantleyi x veitchii
Nepenthes Regal Vortex Specimen - N. robcantleyi x veitchii "Bario Striped"
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Nepenthes truncata Specimen - Seed Grown Titan's Tower
Nepenthes truncata Specimen - Seed Grown Titan's Tower
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Nepenthes Stoic Twilight Specimen - N. spathulata x tentaculata
Nepenthes Stoic Twilight Specimen - N. spathulata x tentaculata
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Nepenthes Valiant Battle Specimen - N. veitchii x xbriggsiana
Nepenthes Valiant Battle Specimen - N. veitchii x xbriggsiana
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Nepenthes Stoic Hero Specimen - N. spathulata x hamata
Nepenthes Stoic Hero Specimen - N. spathulata x hamata
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With a distribution from Madagascar to the Philippines, and from India to Australia, Nepenthes are found throughout the South East Asian tropics. Those that grow near sea level are known as lowlanders, and prefer consistently warm temperatures (70-100 degrees F) and high humidity. Species that grow in the mountains at altitudes above 1500 meters (~4500 feet) are known as highlanders. These prefer cooler temperatures (55-90 degrees F), especially at night, and are well suited to growing indoors in many climates.

Nepenthes are technically "lianas", which are vining plants that become woody with age. In the wild many can grow to be dozens of feet long as they climb into the canopy seeking sunlight. Cuttings can be taken from the vines to propagate them, and is n=one of the best ways for a hobbyist to share with their friends. Most species also from new basal rosettes from the roots, which also can be divided off.

There are around 150+ Nepenthes pitcher plant species with a wide variety of growth habits and pitcher morphology. Because all species can interbreed there are also thousands of beautiful, fascinating hybrids that come from the horticultural trade. Hybrids tend to be easier to grow, and adaptable to a wider variety of conditions, which makes them perfect for beginners. Elite hybrids are also among the most incredible carnivorous plants around.

In order for tropical pitcher plants to grow well and produce pitchers, Nepenthes need plenty of bright, indirect light. Ambient humidity can help, but light is the most important factor. Many species will also drop their pitchers if temperatures drop below ~50 degrees F, but can grow new pitchers on the new leaves. Nepenthes can be fertilized every few months in order to boost their growth. Use a balanced liquid fertilizer or fertilizer pellet in the pitchers, not in the soil.

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