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Nepenthes sanguinea, Highland Nepenthes, Intermediate Nepenthes, Lowland Nepenthes

Nepenthes sanguinea

Highland Nepenthes, Intermediate Nepenthes, Lowland Nepenthes
Family: Nepenthaceae
Origin: Thailand
Small plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeRegular waterEpiphyte plantUnusual color

Nepenthes sanguinea, or the Highland Nepenthes, is a carnivorous plant native to Thailand. It is easily distinguishable for its unusual coloration, with pitchers ranging from green and yellow to orange and red, and the interior of these oddly-hued containers covered in speckles of their two primary colors.

This small plant, typically standing between 2 feet and 5 feet in height, prefers to be grown in semi-shade. It is considered an epiphyte, meaning that while it will happily grow in soil, it prefers to be planted among the branches of trees. The roots are well-suited for this type of environment, and the plant's ability to easily climb make it a popular choice for hanging planters.

Nepenthes sanguinea is best grown in USDA Zones 9-11, and requires regular hydration and humidity. As with many carnivorous plants, it is suited for areas with wet, acidic soil.

In cold regions, this plant can be grown in a pot indoors, where its can be easily maintained in a humid environment. If you live in a colder climate and want to give it a try, it is a good idea to place the pot near a humidifier, or mist the pitcher's interior with a mister on a regular basis.


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Nepenthes sanguinea, Highland Nepenthes, Intermediate Nepenthes, Lowland Nepenthes
Nepenthes sanguinea, Highland Nepenthes, Intermediate Nepenthes, Lowland Nepenthes
Nepenthes sanguinea, Highland Nepenthes, Intermediate Nepenthes, Lowland Nepenthes


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