Nepenthes mirabilis x (truncata x lowii) - Lower Ground Tropical Pitcher Plant - 1 Plant in Tissue Culture Cup
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Botanical Name (Scientific Name):
Nepenthes mirabilis x (truncata x lowii)
Visual Description:
Nepenthes mirabilis x (truncata x lowii) is a fascinating hybrid that combines the best traits of its parent species. This plant showcases large, robust pitchers with an elegant hourglass shape, blending soft green tones with maroon or bronze highlights. The influence of N. lowii is evident in the unique flared peristome, while the size and structure reflect N. truncata's grandeur. Emerging from tissue culture, this plant forms a compact rosette with juvenile pitchers that promise to mature into bold and intricate traps.
Key Features:
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Hybrid Vigor: Combines the size and durability of N. truncata, the adaptability of N. mirabilis, and the exotic features of N. lowii.
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Carnivorous Efficiency: The large pitchers are designed to trap and digest insects, making it both functional and decorative.
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Unique Appearance: The intricate peristome, large pitcher size, and stunning coloration create a striking centerpiece for any collection.
Growing Conditions:
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Light: Prefers bright, indirect sunlight. Avoid direct, harsh light that can damage the plant.
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Water: Use only distilled, rainwater, or reverse osmosis water. Keep the substrate consistently moist but not waterlogged.
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Temperature: Thrives in intermediate conditions with daytime temperatures between 20-28°C and nighttime temperatures of 15-20°C.
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Humidity: Requires high humidity (70-90%) to maintain healthy growth and develop its iconic pitchers. Suitable for terrariums or controlled environments.
Tissue Culture Care and Hardening:
To acclimate your Nepenthes mirabilis x (truncata x lowii) tissue culture plant to its new environment, follow these steps carefully:
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Humidity Management: Place the plant in a sealed terrarium or clear container to maintain high humidity. Gradually increase ventilation over 1-2 weeks to acclimate it to ambient humidity.
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Lighting Transition: Start in low-light conditions and gradually increase exposure to bright, indirect light over 7-14 days to avoid shock.
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Substrate Moisture: Ensure the substrate remains evenly moist using only distilled or rainwater. Avoid overwatering or allowing the substrate to dry out completely.
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Temperature Stability: Maintain stable temperatures of 20-25°C during the hardening process to minimize stress.
Once hardened, Nepenthes mirabilis x (truncata x lowii) will thrive in its new environment, showcasing its impressive hybrid traits and exotic pitchers, making it a prized addition to any carnivorous plant enthusiast’s collection.