Mutation that does not form adult pitchers. The largest juvenile plant I had so far was 35 cm in diameter and was flowering from the juvenile rosette!!!
Single seedlings, Individual clones.All of them already have adult leaves! As with all multi-hybrids, there is quite a bit of variation. I will keep about 5 of my favorite clones for further breeding and vegetative propagation in the future, but most clones are unique specimens that are not reproduced in vitro. Once they are gone, they are gone!
Two beautifully extremely red coloured pre-selected clones of the hybrid. Freshly opened pitchers show an extremely bright red, which is unparalleled in the whole genus!I would like to register one of the two clones later as a cultivar. However, both are very similar and I am not yet sure which clone will be the winner....
The goal is to combine the pitcher and lid shape of my best clone of Heliamphora parva and the size of Heliamphora "Godzilla".The plants are of course still too small to say the latter. But unfortunately, due to lack of space, I don't have the chance to test all clones for their size potential and have to part with some of them. Your chance!
Individual seedlings: Each will be a different clone and there will be variation among seedlings. Most with adult leaves already!Many of the seedlings show deep red coloration. I am sure that this batch contains many absolutely stunning clones. Certainly, one of my best crosses so far!Limited to ca. 25 plants that I will give away!I will keep ca. 5 of my favorite clones for further breeding and vegetative propagation in the future but the majority of clones are one-offs that will not be reproduced in vitro and will be gone after sale. Once they are gone, they are gone!
A very beautyful hybrid or a mutant of Heliamphora heterodoxa?This originates from H. heterodoxa seeds that possibly were cross pollinated with something else from my greenhouse by an insect?I consider to register it as Heliamphora "Black Cherry"The lids are almost black and glossy!Very nice!
The name says it all!This cultivar is monstrous to say at least. Easily by far the biggest Heliamphora I have ever seen and I've seen and grown quite a lot!Young plants of this unique cultivar are available. Some with juvenile leaves and a few with first adult ones. Very limited. First come first serve!
A cross between one of the best clones of Heliamphora parva and Heliamphora "Godzilla" known to me!Only a few single clones of the preselection available.
A selected clone of Heliamphora chimantensis x pulchella. It's notable for its red veins forming a pattern that is reminiscent of a spiderweb. I plan to register this plant as a cultivar - Heliamphora "Spiderweb"Only very few divisions are available.
Single seedlings!I will keep about 5 of my favourite clones for further breeding and vegetative propagation in the future, but the majority of the clones are unique specimens that are not reproduced in vitro. Once they are gone, they are gone!