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Nepenthes densiflora

No forms or varieties of N. densiflora have been described.

Nepenthes densiflora can be distinguished from N. spathulata on the basis of its upper pitchers, which are typically infundibular rather than cylindrical. However, a number of N. densiflora plants on Mount Kemiri are known to produce unusual cylindrical aerial pitchers. Nevertheless, these plants differ from N. spathulata in producing infundibular lower pitchers. The herbarium specimens Junghuhn 274 and Junghuhn 275, which were labelled as N. junghuhnii by John Muirhead Macfarlane, have pitchers that resemble those of N. More

Nepenthes Densiflora is an intermediate highlander, which means that it tolerates quite a wide range of temperatures and it?s also vigorous. Read more Availability: OUT OF STOCK Price: $19. More