N. lavicola (BE-4637)

$150.00

This Sumatran species is critically endangered in the wild according IUCN Red List. It’s technically an ultra-highland species, being recorded from between 2,000 and 2,600m altitude ( about 6,500’ – 8,500’) but BE has reported that it grows very well at warmer temperatures in their normal highland facility, which has temperature ranges of between about 13 deg. C at night up to 25 deg. C (or a little higher) in the daytim (68mm pot for scale)

Borneo Exotics was happy to be able to introduce this line recently from horticultural breeding. This line includes a large number of clones from micropop.

The first photo is an example juvenile from Borneo Exotics. The second photo is an example of one of our plants grown for sale to a small size.

See them on video here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vguubTV-RQs

This Sumatran species is critically endangered in the wild according IUCN Red List. It’s technically an ultra-highland species, being recorded from between 2,000 and 2,600m altitude ( about 6,500’ – 8,500’) but BE has reported that it grows very well at warmer temperatures in their normal highland facility, which has temperature ranges of between about 13 deg. C at night up to 25 deg. C (or a little higher) in the daytim (68mm pot for scale)

Borneo Exotics was happy to be able to introduce this line recently from horticultural breeding. This line includes a large number of clones from micropop.

The first photo is an example juvenile from Borneo Exotics. The second photo is an example of one of our plants grown for sale to a small size.

See them on video here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vguubTV-RQs