Nepenthes pitopangii ("Ivory Colored Form")
€40.00*
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USA-Lieferungen:
Da im Oktober keine Lieferung in die Vereinigten Staaten stattfinden kann, plane ich alle für Oktober und November geplanten Lieferungen im November zu versenden. Ich nehme daher für 2024 keine neuen Bestellungen mehr an, die in die Vereinigten Staaten geliefert werden müssen.
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Since no shipments can be made to the United States in October, I plan to ship all shipments scheduled for October and November in November. I am therefore no longer accepting new orders for 2024 that need to be delivered to the United States.
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Product number:
AW-N_pito_SDL.1
Product information "Nepenthes pitopangii ("Ivory Colored Form")"
Extremely rare species, documented in 2006 from only one known plant and described in 2009. In 2011 a new population with about twelve individuals was found.
It is a great luck to be able to propagate this species in vitro to offer it here and to spare the fragile wild populations.
The plants offered have deep red lower pitchers, very similar in shape to N. glabrata lowers. The upper pitchers are strongly funnel-shaped and ivory-colored with a red peristome and pitcher lid.
The species occurs at 1400-2000 m.a.s.l..
Despite the strong threat in nature, the plants offered here can be acquired without regret, as they have been cloned many times by in vitro micropropagation, thus relieving the small wild population.
It is a great luck to be able to propagate this species in vitro to offer it here and to spare the fragile wild populations.
The plants offered have deep red lower pitchers, very similar in shape to N. glabrata lowers. The upper pitchers are strongly funnel-shaped and ivory-colored with a red peristome and pitcher lid.
The species occurs at 1400-2000 m.a.s.l..
Despite the strong threat in nature, the plants offered here can be acquired without regret, as they have been cloned many times by in vitro micropropagation, thus relieving the small wild population.