[A968]Nepenthes eymae hort (Lumut parents from EP), CAR-0442
This is horticultural cross between two eymae clones from Lumut we received from Exotica Plants as (a) and (b) over a decade ago.
This incredible species comes from Sulawesi and exhibits some of the most dimorphic pitchers of any in the genus. The lower pitchers are extremely robust and exhibit a flamboyantly broad and richly colored peristome. The upper pitchers have the infundibular shape of wine glasses and have a greatly reduced lid and peristome.
Nepenthes eymae has an interesting and at times contentious ecology. The plants that initially entered cultivation were from Lumut. Here it seems that eymae and maxima occupy a similar ecological niche and there's frequent breeding between the 2 with a spectrum of characteristics throughout the population. However, on other mountains such as Tambusisi, eymae and maxima grow in different ecological niches (more shaded forest vs. more exposed). Furthermore, the leaf morphology of eymae from that locale is quite different, having nearly truncate leaves that are also extremely hirsute. I must disclose that I have never visited Sulawesi so can't attest to these observations firsthand but I have heard this from trusted sources and the plants I grow from the locations are consistent with the descriptions here.
They are best grown as highland plants but do just fine in intermediate conditions as well in our experience.
This pitcher plant is considered a Highland Tropical plant. Please see our Shipping and Guarantees policy for cold/hot weather shipping guidelines.
Most of our products come with multiple shipping options. For those that are unpotted, you can add Pots and Soil or Hanging Baskets a la carte.
[A968]Nepenthes eymae hort (Lumut parents from EP), CAR-0442
This is horticultural cross between two eymae clones from Lumut we received from Exotica Plants as (a) and (b) over a decade ago.
This incredible species comes from Sulawesi and exhibits some of the most dimorphic pitchers of any in the genus. The lower pitchers are extremely robust and exhibit a flamboyantly broad and richly colored peristome. The upper pitchers have the infundibular shape of wine glasses and have a greatly reduced lid and peristome.
Nepenthes eymae has an interesting and at times contentious ecology. The plants that initially entered cultivation were from Lumut. Here it seems that eymae and maxima occupy a similar ecological niche and there's frequent breeding between the 2 with a spectrum of characteristics throughout the population. However, on other mountains such as Tambusisi, eymae and maxima grow in different ecological niches (more shaded forest vs. more exposed). Furthermore, the leaf morphology of eymae from that locale is quite different, having nearly truncate leaves that are also extremely hirsute. I must disclose that I have never visited Sulawesi so can't attest to these observations firsthand but I have heard this from trusted sources and the plants I grow from the locations are consistent with the descriptions here.
They are best grown as highland plants but do just fine in intermediate conditions as well in our experience.
This pitcher plant is considered a Highland Tropical plant. Please see our Shipping and Guarantees policy for cold/hot weather shipping guidelines.
Most of our products come with multiple shipping options. For those that are unpotted, you can add Pots and Soil or Hanging Baskets a la carte.
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Popcorn bidding is an anti-sniping feature that extends the auction time by a small
amount to give each participant a fair chance to place their final bid.
If a bid is placed within the last minute of an auction, the end time
will be extended by an additional 30 seconds. This prevents auction
sniping.
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Auctions must be paid for within 3 days of the auction end date and time. If you are unable to pay within that period please reach out to us and we may be able to grant you an extension. After three days without payment or contact, the auction may be offered to the next highest bidder or listed again in a later auction. If you fail to pay for several auctions your account may be banned from further participation in Carnivero auctions.
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Some high value plants are given a reserve price, which is the minimum price an auciton must reach to end with a winner. If an auction ends and the highest bid has not exceeded the reserve price, the auction will end with no winner and may be offered to the hihtest bidder manually or relisted at a later date