
These are the world's first horticulturally bred and produced nebularum! Some of Exotica's forms had nearly black pitchers. A copper fuzz that coats most of the plant, its compact size, and its growth habit defers greatly from robcantleyi and the two plants are not to be confused! Very easy to see the difference in person! A must-have for the serious collector, especially Exotica's grex!
The main image shows the larger plants at Exotica. Small. Seed-grown.
This plant prefers intermediate/highland conditions. It should be kept between 80-85F in the day and may benefit from cooler nights in the '60s. Nepenthes can acclimate to lower humidity levels, although the best results will be seen with a relative humidity range between 70-80%. Bright, indirect light, and pure water