Nepenthes Ventricosa: Tropical Pitcher Plant - Monkey Cups

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Nepenthes ventricosa is very closely related to both N. burkei and N. sibuyanensis, but can be distinguished by a more waisted middle to the pitchers and a smaller mouth.

This pitcher plant thrives in bright, indirect sunlight.

When watering, be sure to use distilled, rain, or reverse osmosis water.

Placing it on a windowsill with some direct sunlight in the morning or late afternoon is best when keeping it indoors.

All Plants come with a care sheet to give tips for success.

Brown and black spots on pitchers or leaves are completely normal and part of the growing process. If you have any questions about your care, please don't hesitate to message us at any time.

Nepenthes ventricosa is very closely related to both N. burkei and N. sibuyanensis, but can be distinguished by a more waisted middle to the pitchers and a smaller mouth.

This pitcher plant thrives in bright, indirect sunlight.

When watering, be sure to use distilled, rain, or reverse osmosis water.

Placing it on a windowsill with some direct sunlight in the morning or late afternoon is best when keeping it indoors.

All Plants come with a care sheet to give tips for success.

Brown and black spots on pitchers or leaves are completely normal and part of the growing process. If you have any questions about your care, please don't hesitate to message us at any time.