Random selection from very many clones out of microprop.
Some confusing naming of this line when you search for Be-3070 online. The seed was donated to Borneo Exoticvs as N. faizaliana but was then realised to be what was then called the ‘Sarawak form’ of N. fusca. Since then, the taxonomy of N. fusca has been revised and split into two morphologically different classifications. The form from Sarawak are now classified as Nepenthes dactylifera and the form from Sabah is now Nepenthes zakriana. Only plants from the original type locale (Kemul) in Kalimantan are still designated as N. fusca.
The pitchers have a beautiful red mottling.
Random selection from very many clones out of microprop.
Some confusing naming of this line when you search for Be-3070 online. The seed was donated to Borneo Exoticvs as N. faizaliana but was then realised to be what was then called the ‘Sarawak form’ of N. fusca. Since then, the taxonomy of N. fusca has been revised and split into two morphologically different classifications. The form from Sarawak are now classified as Nepenthes dactylifera and the form from Sabah is now Nepenthes zakriana. Only plants from the original type locale (Kemul) in Kalimantan are still designated as N. fusca.
The pitchers have a beautiful red mottling.