Also known as: Rowaniae, Queensland Pitcher Plant
Nepenthes rowaniae is an exceptional species native to the lush lowland habitats of Cape York in northern Queensland. Celebrated for its distinctive pitchers with elongated shapes, rich red and green hues, and gracefully refined peristomes, this lowland pitcher plant flourishes in warm, humid conditions. It is ideal for collectors and growers seeking authentic Australian carnivorous plants to enrich their tropical setups.
This listing includes 1 small plant growing in specialized carnivorous plant soil inside a 5 x 7 cm grow cup (condiment-style). The plant is rooted and beginning its hardening-off process, ensuring easier acclimatization to your lowland terrarium or tropical indoor garden.
Plant Features:
Elongated, elegant pitchers with attractive green and deep red coloration
Native to warm, humid lowland areas of Cape York, northern Queensland
Thrives vigorously under proper tropical lowland conditions
An appealing addition for enthusiasts focused on unique Australian carnivorous plants
Alternate Names:
Nepenthes rowaniae
Queensland Pitcher Plant
Care Instructions:
Light: Provide bright, indirect sunlight or filtered sunlight to encourage healthy pitcher development
Water: Use only rainwater, distilled water, or reverse osmosis water; keep the substrate consistently moist but not waterlogged
Humidity: Requires high humidity (70-85%) to promote pitcher growth and overall plant vigor
Temperature: Prefers warm lowland conditions, ideally 24°C to 32°C, avoiding prolonged temperatures below 18°C
Potting Mix: Utilize a well-draining carnivorous plant soil composed of sphagnum moss, perlite, orchid bark, and sand; avoid conventional garden or potting soils
Nepenthes rowaniae is a captivating choice for growers passionate about lowland Nepenthes, Australian natives, and distinctive tropical terrarium collections.
Nepenthes rowaniae - Queensland Pitcher Plant - 1 Small Plant in Grow Cup
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