Also known as: Kampot Pitcher Plant, Cambodian Nepenthes
An elegant and lesser-known species, Nepenthes kampotiana is a tropical pitcher plant native to the lowland and foothill regions of Cambodia and Thailand. Known for its graceful green to reddish pitchers with smooth curves and subtle markings, this species adds a refined touch to any carnivorous plant collection. Its adaptability and charming growth habit make it ideal for growers seeking something unique yet beginner-friendly.
This listing includes 1 young plant growing in carnivorous plant soil inside a 5 x 7 cm grow cup (condiment-style). It’s already rooted and beginning the early stages of hardening off, making it easier to transition into your terrarium, grow tent, or windowsill setup.
Plant Features:
Sleek, delicately shaped pitchers in soft greens, pinks, and reds
Naturally found in lowland to intermediate habitats
Excellent for tropical terrariums and warm indoor spaces
Hardy, adaptable, and easy to grow for beginners
Alternate Names:
Nepenthes kampotiana
Kampot Pitcher Plant
Cambodian Pitcher Plant
Care Instructions:
Light: Bright, filtered light to partial sun
Water: Use only rainwater, distilled, or reverse osmosis water – keep soil evenly moist
Humidity: Prefers 60% or higher, though adaptable to lower humidity over time
Temperature: Ideal range is 22–32°C by day, 18–24°C by night
Potting mix: Use a well-draining carnivorous plant mix (e.g., sphagnum moss, perlite, and orchid bark – no standard potting soil)
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