BE-4678hybridHighland'
N. {[(lowii x veitchii) x boschiana] x [(veitchii x maxima) x veitchii]} x edwardsiana - clone # 3
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Description
New introduction for Feb 2026!
New introduction for Feb 2026!
This is the most complex hybrid we have ever
introduced and despite half of the parentage being the superlative, but
slow-growing,Nepenthes edwardsiana, there's nothing slow or particularly difficult
about this cross when it comes to growing it. This particular clone is #3 and it first appeared
on our wholesale in 2025, with the last batch sold in August of that
year. Supplied to us by our partners at ‘Florae Collaborative’, we shall be introducing
a number of different clones over the coming months and at the time of launch, we're not yet certain which might be the best of them, but this one certainly is
excellent, with the pronounced peristome ribs of Nepenthes edwardsiana very evident atop hard dark pitchers.It has such a complex name that for the sake of
simplicity it’s generally abbreviated toN. {[(L x V) x B] x [(V xM) x V]} xedwardsianaand is identical to Florae Collaborative’s clone FC-145.We hope you enjoy growing this amazing cross as
much as we do!Origin:Horticultural, bred by
Florae Collaborative and partners.Source:From a single 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 is the most complex hybrid we have ever
introduced and despite half of the parentage being the superlative, but
slow-growing,Nepenthes edwardsiana, there's nothing slow or particularly difficult
about this cross when it comes to growing it. This particular clone is #3 and it first appeared
on our wholesale in 2025, with the last batch sold in August of that
year. Supplied to us by our partners at ‘Florae Collaborative’, we shall be introducing
a number of different clones over the coming months and at the time of launch, we're not yet certain which might be the best of them, but this one certainly is
excellent, with the pronounced peristome ribs of Nepenthes edwardsiana very evident atop hard dark pitchers.
It has such a complex name that for the sake of
simplicity it’s generally abbreviated toN. {[(L x V) x B] x [(V xM) x V]} xedwardsianaand is identical to Florae Collaborative’s clone FC-145.
We hope you enjoy growing this amazing cross as
much as we do!
Origin:Horticultural, bred by
Florae Collaborative and partners.
Source:From a single 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.
Parent Species
Details
- BE Code
- BE-4678
- Type
- hybrid
- Climate
- Highland'
- Sizes
- Small