Nepenthes hispida

Nepenthes hispida is listed as Conservation Dependent on the 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

Nepenthes hispida (, from Latin: hispidus "bristly") is a tropical pitcher plant species native to Borneo. It grows at elevations of 100 to 800 m in kerangas forest. More

Nepenthes Hispida Cultivation Nepenthes hispida is a lowland plant being found on the island of Borneo. It is nearly identical to N. hirsuta. Cultivating Ease - Very Easy Type - Lowland Temperature - Keeping it warm at all times will make it grow fairly fast. Although it can tolerate intermediate temperatures, it should be kept between 75 and 95 degrees farenheit for optimum growth. Humidity - Should be very high at all times. More