Nepenthes veitchii 'Cobra'
| Nepenthes veitchii 'Cobra' | |
|---|---|
| Genus | Nepenthes |
| Species | veitchii |
| Grex | Unknown |
| Mother Plant | Unknown |
| Father Plant | Unknown |
| Gender | Male |
| Site Origin / Location | Unknown |
| Released | Unknown |
A most unusual Male Veitchii, 'Cobra' that has a flared peristome, that doesn't fold back over time after merging. He is often used in hybrid breeding and some species horticulture crosses at Carnivero, Mike Fallen has also cross it with M'1' within his collection
Grex / Plant Information
Physical Traits

The main distinguishing trait is the forward flair of the specimen, some offspring exhibit this trait ,fully, partially or not at all
Trap has a vibrant red body that ages to a yellow tone, with a intense striped peristome.
Growing Conditions
History in Cultivation
Believed to have originated into horticulture via an Asian nursery
due to its traits and form being consistent with some Bata Buli- Bata Lawi specimens , it is believed to have originated from that local in the Kelabit Highlands of Borneo
Notable Specimens in Collections
Carinvero
Highland Tropicals