Nepenthes ampullaria 'Green' Lowland Tropical Pitcher Plant - 1 Plant in Tissue Culture Cup
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Botanical Name (Scientific Name):
Nepenthes ampullaria 'Green'
Visual Description:
Nepenthes ampullaria 'Green' is a captivating lowland tropical pitcher plant, celebrated for its compact, bulbous green pitchers that cluster close to the ground. Unlike many Nepenthes species, this variety often relies on detritus rather than insects for nutrients, making it an intriguing addition to any carnivorous plant collection. Emerging from tissue culture, this plant begins as a rosette with miniature, perfectly formed pitchers that hint at its future growth into a lush, ground-hugging display of vibrant green traps.
Key Features:
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Unique Nutrient Strategy: Unlike most Nepenthes, ampullaria 'Green' relies more on decaying organic matter than active insect trapping, adding an unusual ecological element to your collection.
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Compact Growth Habit: Its small, ground-hugging pitchers form dense clusters, creating a striking display.
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Lowland Adaptability: Ideal for warm, humid environments, making it an excellent choice for terrariums or tropical setups.
Growing Conditions:
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Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light but can tolerate moderate light levels. Avoid direct, harsh sunlight to prevent leaf burn.
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Water: Use distilled, rainwater, or reverse osmosis water. Keep the substrate consistently moist, as this species prefers damp conditions.
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Temperature: Prefers warm lowland temperatures between 22-30°C. Avoid exposing it to temperatures below 18°C.
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Humidity: High humidity (70-90%) is critical for healthy growth and pitcher development. A terrarium or humid environment is ideal.
Tissue Culture Care and Hardening:
To acclimate your Nepenthes ampullaria 'Green' tissue culture plant, follow these steps for a smooth transition:
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Humidity Management: Place the plant in a terrarium or covered enclosure to maintain high humidity. Gradually increase ventilation over 1-2 weeks to acclimate it to lower humidity levels.
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Lighting Transition: Start the plant in low-light conditions and gradually increase exposure to bright, indirect light over 7-14 days.
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Substrate Moisture: Keep the substrate evenly moist, using only rainwater or distilled water. Avoid waterlogging or letting the substrate dry out completely.
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Temperature Stability: Maintain a steady temperature of 22-25°C during the hardening process to minimize stress.
Once hardened, Nepenthes ampullaria 'Green' will thrive in its new environment, producing its iconic green pitchers and becoming a unique and fascinating addition to your carnivorous plant collection.