Nepenthes veitchii TBD

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Nepenthes veitchii
Nepenthes veitchii 'Jean Jacket'
GenusNepenthes
Speciesveitchii


Description

Nepenthes Veitchii, known also known as the "tree-hugging pitcher plant," is a Nepenthes species observed as an epiphyte that can reach heights of several meters, though the Bario form is strictly terrestrial, as it has not been observed to climb trees.

N. veitchii is one of the most morphologically diverse Nepenthes species, with a wide range of forms influenced by elevation, habitat, and genetic variability.

Pitchers

The pitchers of N. veitchii can vary within in the genus. Most pitchers are often tubby or elongated, with a waxy, mottled surface in shades of green, yellow, red, or orange. The peristome, which can be remarkably broad, can flare outward in vibrant hues and often features bold striping. Some specimens display peristomes so broad that they create an almost circular pitcher opening when fully mature.

The peristome’s structure varies significantly between individuals and environmental conditions:

  • Lowland Forms: Typically develop larger, more robust pitchers with exaggerated, striped peristomes.
  • Highland Forms: Often exhibit thicker, more rigid peristomes with golden or bronze tones.

Leaves and Growth Habit

The leaves of N. veitchii are broad, leathery, and oblong, with tendrils extending from the tips to support pitcher formation. The species is well known for its epiphytic tendencies frequently growing on tree trunks and mossy surfaces.

History in cultivation

Background

Lorum Ipsum

Many N. veitchii greges remain some of the most sought-after Nepenthes species among collectors and breeders. Its hybridization potential has led to the creation of numerous sought-after crosses that further increased its popularity in the horticultural trade.

Wild Specimen

N. veitcii Bario Form

Lorum Descriptor

N. veitcii Borneo Form

Lorum Descriptor

Veitchii Index

This index discusses the various forms of N. Veitchii in cultivation.

Grex Author/Creator Year Clones Seed Parent Pollen Parent Nursery Origin
N. veitchii "4096" Robert Cantley BE-4096 Borneo Exotics
N. veitchii "A"
N. veitchii "B"
N. veitchii "C"
N. veitchii "M"
N. veitchii "Candy Dreams" Christian Klein Carnivores And More
N. veitchii "Jean Jacket"
N. veitchii "Pink Candy Cane" Drew Martinez Borneo Exotics
N. veitchii "Valiant Voyage" Josh Brown N. veitchii "Bario" N. veitchii "Pink" Predatory Plants

Grex Information

Lorum Ipsum A -

Lorum Descriptor

Lorum ipsum B -

Lorum Descriptor

Clone Information

BE - 4096

Lorum Descriptor


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