Nepenthes smilesii
15.00€ *Nepenthes smilesii is a tropical pitcher plant native to northeastern Thailand, southern Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam where it grows at altitudes between 0 and 1500 meters.
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Nepenthes smilesii is a tropical pitcher plant native to northeastern Thailand, southern Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam where it grows at altitudes between 0 and 1500 meters.
Nepenthes x “Majin Bu” is a lowland hybrid with compact green leaves, pale red traps with streaked red/yellow peristome.
Nepenthes rafflesiana is a tropical carnivorous plant: It’s an intermediate/lowland (0-1200 m) pitcher plant from Borneo, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore.
Nepenthes gracilis is a climbing-crawling plant native to Southeast Asia. It generally has reddish pitchers with dark red spots, a yellow peristome, and its leaves can reach darker shades than the pitcher.
Nepenthes x “Vamp 4”: Hybrid of Nepenthes mirabilis var. viking x Nepenthes ampullaria. Robust with striking red and yellow polka dots traps, long leaves.
Nepenthes x “Samsara” is a selection from Diflora, a clone obtained from the cross between Nepenthes (mirabilis var. globosa x boschiana) and Nepenthes (campanulata x maxima). This extremely resilient hybrid is characterized by bright green leaves and slender, elongated pitchers of bronze color with red-brown hues. The peristome is dark red.
Nepenthes kampotiana x thorelii is a nice hybrid between two lowland species, very colorful. Bronzed leaves and red ascidia. The yellow peristome makes a nice contrast with the color of the rest of the trap.
Nepenthes boschiana (after Johannes van den Bosch) is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Borneo.
Nepenthes glabrata is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Sulawesi. The species grows in open, high forest at elevations of 1600 to 2100 m. It produces dainty, colourful pitchers reaching only a few centimetres in height. These traps are red speckled on a yellowish background, giving them a “hand painted” appearance. The specific epithet glabrata is derived from the Latin word glaber, meaning “hairless”, and refers to the mostly glabrous nature of this species.
Nepenthes x “Big Bang” is the second seedling of the cross between Nepenthes (mirabilis “Viking” x ampullaria “Red Stripe”) and Nepenthes ampullaria ‘Black Miracle’.
Nepenthes mirabilis winged tendril x ampullaria ‘Black Miracle’ #12 is an intermediate/lowland beautiful hybrid. Round and squat traps entirely colored in pale green.
Nepenthes burbidgeae, also known as the painted pitcher plant, is a tropical plant with a patchy distribution around Mount Kinabalu and neighbouring Mount Tambuyukon in Sabah, Borneo.
Nepenthes (mirabilis “Viking” x ampullaria) x ampullaria ‘Black Miracle’ #4 in line with the genetics of the parent plants the hybrid shows a predilection to humid heat but more vigour and resistance. The traps are round and yellow with brick-red spots, mainly at the top.
Nepenthes x Hookeriana natural and common hybrid between Nepenhtes ampullaria x Nepenthes rafflesiana.
Nepenthes mirabilis winged tendril x ampullaria ‘Black Miracle’ #4 is an hybrid of 2 lowland plants, it’s more vigorous of both and more tolerant in environmental changes. Round, slightly elongated traps colored pale green.
Nepenthes mirabilis winged tendril x ampullaria ‘Black Miracle’ #8 is an hybrid of 2 lowland plants, it’s more vigorous of both.
Nepenthes lowii (N. lowii loc. Gungung Trusmadi, Borneo x N. lowii loc. Gungung Murud, Borneo) is a very rare and sought-after plant among enthusiasts due to its distinctive hourglass-shaped trap. The pitcher has this particular shape because of the mutualistic relationship it has developed with certain birds and mammals that visit its traps to feed on the nectar. These animals often leave deposits of feces near the pitchers, providing the plant with an additional source of nutrients.
Nepenthes x “Green Bomb” is a tropical lowland hybrid sown and selected in vitro by us in 2016. Green, round and stubby traps
Nepenthes x “Pink Lipstick”: Unique cross, slow initial growth, bronzed leaves. Distinctive deep bronze-green ascidium. Beautifully selected clone.
Nepenthes x “Holly” is a Lowland tropical plant resulting from the crossbreeding of Nepenthes mirabilis wing green and Nepenthes northiana.
Nepenthes x “Lucy” is the name of the hybrid between Nepenthes mirabilis wing red x Nepenthes northiana seedling number #5, selected and propagated in vitro to maintain its consistent characteristics. The trap is colored red on the outside, without ever becoming too saturated; instead, the color remains vibrant. The beauty of Lucy is that the red coloration is never uniform, always leaving space for yellow-green spots, which are denser in the lower part of the pitcher.
Nepenthes x “Clumpy Red”: Robust, lowland plant with vibrant leaves, red ascidia and striped peristome. Result of 3 years of dedicated work.
Nepenthes singalana is originating from Sumatra, it is named after Mount Singgalang, a volcano where it was first collected and described. This highland species grows between 2000 and 2800 meters but adapts well to intermediate conditions if there is at least a minimal temperature fluctuation between day and night. It is a magnificent plant with slender, bright green leaves, and large, dark, tapered pitchers with an almost black peristome that becomes very wide. On the inner side, the peristome develops a sort of “dentition,” one of the most sought-after characteristics among Nepenthes enthusiasts.
Drosera prolifera is beautiful and highly sought after. It has small, light green, kidney-shaped traps and prefers shady conditions and high humidity.
Drosera graomogolensis is a carnivorous plant species native to the state of Minas Gerais in Brazil, where it grows in the campos rupestres habitat. It can reach up to 34 cm in height. The leaves are bright red and covered with sticky glandular hairs.
Utricularia longifolia is a terrestrial or epiphyte carnivorous plant native to Brazil. They possess suction traps, called utricles. When the prey touches the hairs connected to the trap’s ‘door’, the trap opens and sucks the prey and the surrounding water inside.
Drosera hirticalyx has generally semi-erect/prostrate leaves and coloration varies from a rich olive green with crimson hues to a deep, bright red.
Drosera peltata, is a climbing or scrambling perennial tuberous sundew. Is one of the easiest tuberous Drosera to cultivate, a characteristic that is attributed to its forgiving nature when it comes to water and temperature. Among the tuberous sundews, D. peltata has the largest distribution.
Heliamphora minor, a carnivorous plant from Venezuelan Tepui, thrives in tropical highland conditions, but adapts well to most crops.
Pinguicula sp. Tolatongo: Mexican and tropical small, purplish plant with folded white-tipped lobes. Ideal for beginners. Prostrate shape.
Blonde Sphagnum Peat is the substrate par excellence, used for growing our carnivorous plants, usually mixed 50/50 with perlite.
Blond peat of sphagnum moss and perlite, mixed to 50%. The classic appropriate mix to make many carnivorous plant grow at their best, prepared by our staff.
Dionaea muscipula “Kim Il Sung”: Unique, aggressive form. Striking, distinctive appearance with irregular teeth and wavy forms. A must-have for fans!
Dionaea muscipula ‘Alien’ is a giant prostrate plant with elongated, bean-shaped, and arched traps. One of the most notable features of this cultivar’s traps is their dentition, which vaguely resembles the teeth of a monster or an alien. The “teeth” of the traps are often fused together at the base, creating a jagged and irregular appearance.
Pinguicula laueana (Crimson Flower): Tropical carnivorous plant, dark green leaves, stunning red flowers. Great for beginners.
Drosera rotundifolia is easy to grow; it has green leaves, the trap is green but if it is exposed to full sun it turns slightly red.
Agriperlite increases soil aeration for carnivorous plants. Mixed with sphagnum peat, it is an inert, expands 20 times and is microbiologically safe.
“Dionaea AR Werewolf”: upright clone with dark red color, narrow petiole, and stubby-toothed traps. Wavy and irregular. Striking yellow-orange leaf edge.
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