One (1) N. hamata x (lowii x tentaculata) – assorted clones: BE-4526 LARGE
This is a relatively diminutive Nepenthes until it comes to the upper pitchers, which, as the latest videos show, get quite large. If pruned, it would be suitable for a terrarium, but if allowed to vine in a larger space, such as a greenhouse, it will produce handsome upper pitchers which clearly show the dentate characteristics of N. hamata. The form of N. hamata used here as the female parent is known for not producing the incredibly spectacular upper pitchers of the Gng. Tambusisi form we have not noticed any difference between the two when used as a hybrid parent, which is why we still breed with it. The male parent is N. lowii x tentaculata which is a diminutive hybrid and a true natural hybrid, having originated from legally wild-collected many years ago.
Photos are provided by Borneo Exotics and are representative. Plants may or may not currently have pitchers.
“Source: A random selection from a large number of different clones out of microprop.”







