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Originally Posted by WaterWitchin
Okay, I found the Hooker's pitcher plant. I also found a a red Nepenthes ampullaria and Nepenthes ventricosa cross.
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No, I had only N. alata 10 years ago. All them need extremely high humidity, cloche necessarily.
Hooker's pitcher plant have biggest Nepenthes in parent, N. rafflesiana (15 metres), but have small size. I think Nepenthes ampullaria x Nepenthes ventricosa will be smaller. But ventricosa live in cold highland forest. But hybrid may like warm temperatures. But, I think, it will be very beautiful plant with ideally spherical red pitcher. Taste it.