Nepenthes micramphora (Mt. Hamiguitan)
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Product information "Nepenthes micramphora (Mt. Hamiguitan)"
Nepenthes micramphora, together with Nepenthes argentii, produces the smallest known pitchers of the genus. The name "micramphora" refers to the tiny, amphora-shaped pitchers, which usually grow to around 4 cm.
The species originates from Mt. Hamiguitan in Mindanao Philippines and is found there at 1100-1700 m.a.s.l..
The lower pitchers are cup-shaped with a constriction in the middle, the upper pitchers amphora-shaped.
The coloration is a more or less strong red net pattern on a green pitcher and does not differ between lower and upper pitchers, but the pattern can be completely absent.
Very pretty, small species!
The species originates from Mt. Hamiguitan in Mindanao Philippines and is found there at 1100-1700 m.a.s.l..
The lower pitchers are cup-shaped with a constriction in the middle, the upper pitchers amphora-shaped.
The coloration is a more or less strong red net pattern on a green pitcher and does not differ between lower and upper pitchers, but the pattern can be completely absent.
Very pretty, small species!