One (1) N. vogelii BE-3256 SMALL
Species from Northern Sarawak, named for Art Vogel of Leiden Botanic Gardens. The lower pitchers are often extremely long and tubular with the upper pitchers being somewhat variable. The forms we are offering are extreme in the length of the lower pitchers, whilst the upper pitchers can be expected to be of the extreme form, resembling an old-fashioned light bulb in shape with dense black speckling.
From a single selected clone out of microprop. “This highly distinctive species was named in honor of the late Art Vogel, former Curator of Leiden Botanic Gardens and a great enthusiast of carnivorous plants. The lower pitchers extremely long and tubular with the upper pitchers being flared or bulbous.
Highland
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”).