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Description
This species, with its curiously pipe-shaped upper pitchers, was lost to cultivation for many years. We were proud to reintroduce it in the late 1990s. At the time of returning (Sept 2025), we are preparing a new spotlight video which will discuss this species in more detail.Last returned:Sept 2025History:First introduced in 1999.Origin:Horticultural.Source:A random selection from a large number of different clones.Photo notes:Photos are of representative clones and may not be identical to plants shipped. The last photos in the series show plants of typical sale sizes in order of size S, M & L (when available).Climate:Highland. We grow it between about 26 deg. C (80 deg. F) in the daytime, down to 12 deg. C (54 deg. F) at night, although it will certainly tolerate temperatures well outside this range.
This species, with its curiously pipe-shaped upper pitchers, was lost to cultivation for many years. We were proud to reintroduce it in the late 1990s. At the time of returning (Sept 2025), we are preparing a new spotlight video which will discuss this species in more detail.
Last returned:Sept 2025
History:First introduced in 1999.
Origin:Horticultural.
Source:A random selection from a large number of different clones.
Photo notes:Photos are of representative clones and may not be identical to plants shipped. The last photos in the series show plants of typical sale sizes in order of size S, M & L (when available).
Climate:Highland. We grow it between about 26 deg. C (80 deg. F) in the daytime, down to 12 deg. C (54 deg. F) at night, although it will certainly tolerate temperatures well outside this range.
Related Wiki
View N. copelandii - assorted clones on the wiki →Details
- BE Code
- BE-3046
- Type
- species
- Climate
- Highland
- Sizes
- Small, Medium, Large