One (1) N. robcantleyi x merrilliana – assorted clones: BE-4628 MEDIUM
Photo(s) are provided by Borneo Exotics and are representative. Plants may or may not currently have pitchers.
“This is a cross between two of the larges species in the genus and promises to be huge in every way. At the time of launch, we only have one plant to show you, that’s still very juvenile. As it matures it’s expected to become very large. As there are many clones in the mix, we expect a range of different colourations to appear.
History: First introduced in Oct 2024.
Origin: Horticultural, bred by Borneo Exotics.
Source: A random selection from a large number of different clones.
Photo notes: Photos are of representative clones and may not be identical to plants shipped.
Climate: Intermediate”
Ships bareroot. Roots will be wrapped in sphagnum moss, but you will need to provide your own pot and more potting substrate when the plant arrives. Extra care will be needed as the pre-order plants will need to be acclimated slowly to your conditions. This means low light and high humidity. Check out this video that I helped write for the ICPS on “How to acclimate your carnivorous plants.”
Borneo Exotic Size
Extra Small (ES) – Nursery grown plants with a minimum leaf span of 2.5 cm (1″) up to about 5 cm (2″).
Small (S) – Nursery grown plants with a minimum leaf span of 5 cm (2.5″) up to about 9 cm (3.5”).
Medium (M) – Nursery grown plants with a minimum leaf span of 10 cm (4″) up to about 15 cm (6”).
Large (L) – Nursery grown plants with a minimum leaf-span of 17 cm (7″) up to about 30 cm (12”).