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 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.
Our selected clone of Heliamphora heterodoxa x ionasi is characterized by its extraordinary vigor and robustness. I know plants that spend the summer in bog beds or simply without protection on the balcony or terrace. Even under such sub-optimal conditions the plants reach a n impressive size.This robustness is, in my experience, well inherited and I expect that Heliamphora (heterodoxa x ionasi) x exappendiculata Araopan is also an exceptionally easy cross suitable for beginners.
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!
Beautiful selected clone of the hybrid. The plants grow very large and show the typical spreading pitchers of Heliamphora exappndiculata - but with a rudimentary "lid".
Very impressive hybrid. Maybe the best hybrid I know. Gets really huge!It is so easy that some collectors keep it in the bog bed over the summer or keep it completely without special protection between sarracenias on balcony or terrace.The perfect starter plant!
Surprisingly, the seedlings of this cross are deep red and seigen a very unexpected lid shape from my point of view. I can therefore not 100% exclude a mix-up.However, in my opinion, the result is much too good to be discarded!The plants are simply beautiful!
Heliamphora huberi hybrids are often characterized by intense dark red tones. The cross with Heliamphora folliculata promises vigor and an interesting pitcher shape.
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!