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Description
Returning for Jan 2026 after 1½ years!
This gorgeous species is endemic
to the Barisan Range in Sumatra. The lower pitchers are robust with beautifully
coloured flared peristomes. The upper pitchers are infundibular and have
colourful striping on their peristomes. A written description can hardly do it
justice, please see the videos!History:Introduced
in 2006 under BE-3133 as a random selection from 24 clones out of microprop. This
particular item was introduced in April 2018 as the best-selected clone from
BE-3133.Origin:Horticultural.Source:From a single carefully selected clone.Photo
notes:The
nursery shots shown here are of the same clone as plants shipped. The last
photos in the series show plants of typical sale sizes in order of size S, M
& L (when available).
This gorgeous species is endemic
to the Barisan Range in Sumatra. The lower pitchers are robust with beautifully
coloured flared peristomes. The upper pitchers are infundibular and have
colourful striping on their peristomes. A written description can hardly do it
justice, please see the videos!
History:Introduced
in 2006 under BE-3133 as a random selection from 24 clones out of microprop. This
particular item was introduced in April 2018 as the best-selected clone from
BE-3133.
Origin:Horticultural.Source:From a single carefully selected clone.
Photo
notes:The
nursery shots shown here are of the same clone as 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. ovata – selected clone on the wiki →Details
- BE Code
- BE-3919
- Type
- species
- Climate
- Highland'
- Sizes
- Small, Medium, Large