Nepenthes jamban is endemic to the Barisan Mountains that line the western side of Sumatra where it grows in upper montane mossy forest amongst summit scrub vegetation at an altitudinal distribution of 1,800–2,100 m above sea level. Its name comes from the Indonesian word for "toilet".
A slower growing species but it is easier than many of the highlanders. This item is a random selection from two clones selected or their outstanding vigor.
The first and third photos are examples of the two clones from Borneo Exotics, the second photo is an example of one of the plants grown out for this sale to a S size (68mm pot for scale).
See it on video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvdK31ewGKQ
Nepenthes jamban is endemic to the Barisan Mountains that line the western side of Sumatra where it grows in upper montane mossy forest amongst summit scrub vegetation at an altitudinal distribution of 1,800–2,100 m above sea level. Its name comes from the Indonesian word for "toilet".
A slower growing species but it is easier than many of the highlanders. This item is a random selection from two clones selected or their outstanding vigor.
The first and third photos are examples of the two clones from Borneo Exotics, the second photo is an example of one of the plants grown out for this sale to a S size (68mm pot for scale).
See it on video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvdK31ewGKQ