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Red Tiger from Redleaf Exotics, originally was an Exotica Plant (EP) seed grown specimen that displays many of the ideal traits from both parents , it is identified as Nepenthes veitchii (k x m) EP ‘Red Tiger’ | |||
== Grex / Plant Information == | == Grex / Plant Information == | ||
=== Physical Traits === | === Physical Traits === | ||
the Specimen Exhibits an elongated peristome , but can flair and become more squat as it matures, as its name 'Red Tiger' suggests , it has an intense stripe pattern displayed starting at thicker top neck stripes to more varied length strips fanning down the flair | |||
=== Growing Conditions === | === Growing Conditions === | ||
grown in a cooler environment, such as displayed in Tennessee at Redleaf Exotics, it demonstrates an ideal coloration and stripe pattern | |||
== History in Cultivation == | == History in Cultivation == | ||
Bred at Exotica Plant K x M | |||
Lineage | |||
Veitchii C | |||
== Notable Specimens in Collections == | == Notable Specimens in Collections == | ||
RedLeaf Exotics | |||
== Other Facts == | == Other Facts == | ||
== Media & Links == | == Media & Links == | ||
Latest revision as of 19:44, 26 May 2025
| Nepenthes veitchii 'Red Tiger' | |
|---|---|
Nepenthes veitchii 'Red Tiger' | |
| Genus | Nepenthes |
| Species | veitchii |
| Grex | veitchii (k) x veitchii (m) |
| Mother Plant | veitchii (k) |
| Father Plant | veitchii (m) |
| Creator/Nursery | Unknown |
| Site Origin / Location | Horticulturally Produced |
Red Tiger from Redleaf Exotics, originally was an Exotica Plant (EP) seed grown specimen that displays many of the ideal traits from both parents , it is identified as Nepenthes veitchii (k x m) EP ‘Red Tiger’
Grex / Plant Information
Physical Traits
the Specimen Exhibits an elongated peristome , but can flair and become more squat as it matures, as its name 'Red Tiger' suggests , it has an intense stripe pattern displayed starting at thicker top neck stripes to more varied length strips fanning down the flair
Growing Conditions
grown in a cooler environment, such as displayed in Tennessee at Redleaf Exotics, it demonstrates an ideal coloration and stripe pattern
History in Cultivation
Bred at Exotica Plant K x M
Lineage
Veitchii C
Notable Specimens in Collections
RedLeaf Exotics