Nepenthes vieillardii - New Caledonian Pitcher Plant - 1 Plant in Tissue Culture Cup
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Botanical Name (Scientific Name):
Nepenthes vieillardii
Visual Description:
Nepenthes vieillardii is a rare and enchanting tropical pitcher plant native to New Caledonia, known for its slender, tubular pitchers with subtle tones of green, yellow, or reddish hues. Emerging from tissue culture, this plant begins as a compact rosette adorned with small, functional pitchers that exhibit its carnivorous nature even at an early stage. As it matures, N. vieillardii produces graceful climbing vines with larger, elegantly curved pitchers that add a refined and exotic touch to any collection.
Key Features:
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Rare Species: Native to New Caledonia, Nepenthes vieillardii is a unique addition to any collector’s garden.
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Carnivorous Efficiency: The fluid-filled pitchers are adapted to trapping and digesting small insects, providing essential nutrients for the plant.
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Elegant Aesthetic: Its slender, tubular pitchers and delicate color variations create a sophisticated, natural beauty.
Growing Conditions:
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Light: Prefers bright, indirect sunlight. Avoid harsh direct sun, which may scorch its delicate leaves and pitchers.
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Water: Use only distilled, rainwater, or reverse osmosis water. Keep the substrate moist but not waterlogged.
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Temperature: Thrives in intermediate to warm conditions, preferring temperatures between 20-28°C. Avoid temperatures below 18°C.
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Humidity: Requires high humidity (60-80%) for optimal growth and pitcher formation. Terrariums or humidity trays can help maintain these conditions.
Tissue Culture Care and Hardening:
Proper acclimation is essential to transition your Nepenthes vieillardii tissue culture plant to its new growing environment. Follow these steps:
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Humidity Management: Place the plant in a terrarium or clear enclosure to maintain high humidity. Gradually increase ventilation over 1-2 weeks to adjust to lower ambient humidity levels.
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Lighting Transition: Begin with low-light conditions and gradually increase exposure to bright, indirect light over 7-14 days.
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Substrate Moisture: Keep the substrate consistently moist using only rainwater or distilled water. Avoid waterlogging or drying out completely.
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Temperature Stability: Maintain stable temperatures of 22-25°C during the hardening process to minimize stress.
Once acclimated, Nepenthes vieillardii will thrive in its new environment, showcasing its graceful pitchers and adding a rare and exotic flair to any carnivorous plant collection.