One (1) N. burbidgeae x robcantleyi – selected clone: BE-4038 LARGE
Photo(s) are provided by Borneo Exotics and are representative. Plants may or may not currently have pitchers.
“This spectacular cross attains huge size and can be seen on photographs of our gold medal winning 2013 Hampton Court Palace Flower Show, where it formed the centrepiece, hanging gracefully from a tree.
This item differs from BE-3577 in that BE-3577 is a random assortment from four different clones out of microprop. This item has been selected out from BE-3577 as being the clone we consider to be possibly the best of the four and it will not be included in BE-3577 in the future.
History: First introduced in Sep 2023.
Origin: Horticultural, bred by Borneo Exotics. The female parent is N. burbidgeae, selected for its typical cream-colored characteristics from the assorted clones sold under BE-3041. The male parent is the giant black N. robcantleyi, with the cultivar name ‘King of Spades’.
Source: From a single carefully selected clone out of microprop.
Photo notes: Plants shipped are of the same clone as shown in these photos.
Climate: Highland”