Nepenthes robcantleyi/nebularum
Nepenthes robcantleyi is a beautiful highland Phillipine species from the southeast Mindanao Cordillera. The species has huge pitchers and exhibits a deep purple coloration that approaches black in some specimens. The species seems to have such a strong preference for epiphytic habitats that it's been difficult to observe in many wild populations because it resides so high in the treeline.
The genesis of Nepenthes robcantleyi and nebularum has been enshrouded in controversy for decades. Among leading Nepenthes scientists who have observed plants of robcantleyi/nebularum in the wild, the overwhelming consensus is that Nepenthes robcantleyi includes nebularum. Further genetic, field and statistical work may afford for their split but this is unlikely and a number of publications are pending that address the issue. The fundamental idea behind these publications is that the variation in the proposed nebularum in nature is very broad, and the arguments made for the split are based on a narrow set of cultivated material for both robcantleyi/nebularum. In-situ observation reveals that there is some minor variance at the northern and southern ends of the robcantleyi/nebularum distribution along the (very long) mountain range in question. However, they all fall under the umbrella of the originally described species robcantleyi.
Plants from Wistuba are from Mt. Mayo. We've grown a number of the clones out and confirmed some to be pure species while others had some introgression with sympatric species. Clones 3 and 6 are confirmed to be pure at this time and are shown in the photos.
This product is considered a Highland 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.
Temp | Day temperatures in the 70s with a drop to the 50s at night. |
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 | Day temperatures in the 70s with a drop to the 50s at night. |
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. |
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.
All plants have a live arrival guaranteed. More information here.
All plants have a live arrival guaranteed. More information here.
Nepenthes robcantleyi/nebularum
Nepenthes robcantleyi is a beautiful highland Phillipine species from the southeast Mindanao Cordillera. The species has huge pitchers and exhibits a deep purple coloration that approaches black in some specimens. The species seems to have such a strong preference for epiphytic habitats that it's been difficult to observe in many wild populations because it resides so high in the treeline.
The genesis of Nepenthes robcantleyi and nebularum has been enshrouded in controversy for decades. Among leading Nepenthes scientists who have observed plants of robcantleyi/nebularum in the wild, the overwhelming consensus is that Nepenthes robcantleyi includes nebularum. Further genetic, field and statistical work may afford for their split but this is unlikely and a number of publications are pending that address the issue. The fundamental idea behind these publications is that the variation in the proposed nebularum in nature is very broad, and the arguments made for the split are based on a narrow set of cultivated material for both robcantleyi/nebularum. In-situ observation reveals that there is some minor variance at the northern and southern ends of the robcantleyi/nebularum distribution along the (very long) mountain range in question. However, they all fall under the umbrella of the originally described species robcantleyi.
Plants from Wistuba are from Mt. Mayo. We've grown a number of the clones out and confirmed some to be pure species while others had some introgression with sympatric species. Clones 3 and 6 are confirmed to be pure at this time and are shown in the photos.
This product is considered a Highland 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.
Temp | Day temperatures in the 70s with a drop to the 50s at night. |
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 | Day temperatures in the 70s with a drop to the 50s at night. |
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. |
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.
All plants have a live arrival guaranteed. More information here.
All plants have a live arrival guaranteed. More information here.