Nepenthes mirabilis var. globosa, CAR-0006
Though Nepenthes mirabilis may be the most widespread of all Nepenthes species, Nepenthes mirabilis var. globosa is limited to just a small number of sites in Thailand. Locally known amongst Thai growers as “Viking” form many years, these plants produce really cool looking, globose pitchers that are quite variable in color (green, white, red, pink are all possible in any combination of pitcher body and peristome). We question its taxonomic classification since we believe the ecology of plants to be at least on equal footing than taxonomic considerations. This is especially true when plants grow sympatrically together yet preserve their speciation over time due to their filling of different ecological niches. We’ve been told that in their native habitats mirabilis var. mirabilis grows alongside mirabilis var. globosa.. The var. mirabilis plants grow on higher ground while the var. globosa plants are often flooded or in more depressed areas and often rooted in the sand. Var globosa also seems to grow a tuberous rootstock like many other Indochinese species whereas var. mirabilis just puts out a dense root system more typical of other Nepenthes. There is also a mirabilis-Trang variety in cultivation that is var. globosa-like but retains a less globose shape which is somewhere in between var. mirabilis and var. globosa. In any case, the plants available here are seed grown plants from Carnivero. They are best grown in lowland conditions but will also grow well as intermediates for a few months.
This product is considered a Lowland Tropical plant. Please see our Shipping and Guarantees policy for cold/hot weather shipping guidelines.
Most of our products come with multiple shipping options. For those that are unpotted, you can add Pots and Soil or Hanging Baskets a la carte.
Extra small (XS) - <2" leafspan
Small - 2"-3" leafspan
Medium - 3"-6" leafspan
Large - 6"-12" leafspan
Extra Large (XL) - >12" leafspan
XXL - Huge plants that are vining and of flowering size
See our sizing guide for more information.
Extra small (XS) - <2" leafspan
Small - 2"-3" leafspan
Medium - 3"-6" leafspan
Large - 6"-12" leafspan
Extra Large (XL) - >12" leafspan
XXL - Huge plants that are vining and of flowering size
See our sizing guide for more information.
Temp | Temperatures between 70-90°F with very high humidity. |
Light | 12-14 hours of bright, indirect light |
Humidity | High humidity is recommended, but nepenthes can be bag acclimated to ambient household humidity. Check our bag acclimation guide for details. |
Watering | Water with pure distilled, rain, or reverse osmosis water. We recommend top watering Nepenthes. |
Temp | Temperatures between 70-90°F with very high humidity. |
Light | 12-14 hours of bright, indirect light |
Humidity | High humidity is recommended, but nepenthes can be bag acclimated to ambient household humidity. Check our bag acclimation guide for details. |
Watering | Water with pure distilled, rain, or reverse osmosis water. We recommend top watering Nepenthes. |
All plants have a live arrival guaranteed. More information here.
All plants have a live arrival guaranteed. More information here.
Nepenthes mirabilis var. globosa, CAR-0006
Though Nepenthes mirabilis may be the most widespread of all Nepenthes species, Nepenthes mirabilis var. globosa is limited to just a small number of sites in Thailand. Locally known amongst Thai growers as “Viking” form many years, these plants produce really cool looking, globose pitchers that are quite variable in color (green, white, red, pink are all possible in any combination of pitcher body and peristome). We question its taxonomic classification since we believe the ecology of plants to be at least on equal footing than taxonomic considerations. This is especially true when plants grow sympatrically together yet preserve their speciation over time due to their filling of different ecological niches. We’ve been told that in their native habitats mirabilis var. mirabilis grows alongside mirabilis var. globosa.. The var. mirabilis plants grow on higher ground while the var. globosa plants are often flooded or in more depressed areas and often rooted in the sand. Var globosa also seems to grow a tuberous rootstock like many other Indochinese species whereas var. mirabilis just puts out a dense root system more typical of other Nepenthes. There is also a mirabilis-Trang variety in cultivation that is var. globosa-like but retains a less globose shape which is somewhere in between var. mirabilis and var. globosa. In any case, the plants available here are seed grown plants from Carnivero. They are best grown in lowland conditions but will also grow well as intermediates for a few months.
This product is considered a Lowland Tropical plant. Please see our Shipping and Guarantees policy for cold/hot weather shipping guidelines.
Most of our products come with multiple shipping options. For those that are unpotted, you can add Pots and Soil or Hanging Baskets a la carte.
Extra small (XS) - <2" leafspan
Small - 2"-3" leafspan
Medium - 3"-6" leafspan
Large - 6"-12" leafspan
Extra Large (XL) - >12" leafspan
XXL - Huge plants that are vining and of flowering size
See our sizing guide for more information.
Extra small (XS) - <2" leafspan
Small - 2"-3" leafspan
Medium - 3"-6" leafspan
Large - 6"-12" leafspan
Extra Large (XL) - >12" leafspan
XXL - Huge plants that are vining and of flowering size
See our sizing guide for more information.
Temp | Temperatures between 70-90°F with very high humidity. |
Light | 12-14 hours of bright, indirect light |
Humidity | High humidity is recommended, but nepenthes can be bag acclimated to ambient household humidity. Check our bag acclimation guide for details. |
Watering | Water with pure distilled, rain, or reverse osmosis water. We recommend top watering Nepenthes. |
Temp | Temperatures between 70-90°F with very high humidity. |
Light | 12-14 hours of bright, indirect light |
Humidity | High humidity is recommended, but nepenthes can be bag acclimated to ambient household humidity. Check our bag acclimation guide for details. |
Watering | Water with pure distilled, rain, or reverse osmosis water. We recommend top watering Nepenthes. |
All plants have a live arrival guaranteed. More information here.
All plants have a live arrival guaranteed. More information here.