Nepenthes eymae, BE-3736
This incredible species comes from Sulawesi and exhibits some of the most dimorphic pitchers of any in the genus. The lower pitchers are extremely robust and exhibit a flamboyantly broad and richly colored peristome. The upper pitchers have the infundibular shape of wine glasses and have a greatly reduced lid and peristome.
Nepenthes eymae has an interesting and at times contentious ecology. The plants that initially entered cultivation were from Lumut. Here it seems that eymae and maxima occupy a similar ecological niche and there's frequent breeding between the 2 with a spectrum of characteristics throughout the population. However, on other mountains such as Tambusisi, eymae and maxima grow in different ecological niches (more shaded forest vs. more exposed). Furthermore, the leaf morphology of eymae from that locale is quite different, having nearly truncate leaves that are also extremely hirsute. I must disclose that I have never visited Sulawesi so can't attest to these observations firsthand but I have heard this from trusted sources and the plants I grow from the locations are consistent with the descriptions here.
The plants for sale here from Borneo Exotics, BE-3736. These plants are from an undisclosed location but were collected by a renown Nepenthes scientist who confirmed the identification. Upper pitchers have not been produced in horticulturally raised plants yet; however, my suspicion is that these will be consistent with the accepted eymae from Lumut. They are best grown as highland plants but do just fine in intermediate conditions as well in our experience.
This pitcher plant 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 eymae, BE-3736
This incredible species comes from Sulawesi and exhibits some of the most dimorphic pitchers of any in the genus. The lower pitchers are extremely robust and exhibit a flamboyantly broad and richly colored peristome. The upper pitchers have the infundibular shape of wine glasses and have a greatly reduced lid and peristome.
Nepenthes eymae has an interesting and at times contentious ecology. The plants that initially entered cultivation were from Lumut. Here it seems that eymae and maxima occupy a similar ecological niche and there's frequent breeding between the 2 with a spectrum of characteristics throughout the population. However, on other mountains such as Tambusisi, eymae and maxima grow in different ecological niches (more shaded forest vs. more exposed). Furthermore, the leaf morphology of eymae from that locale is quite different, having nearly truncate leaves that are also extremely hirsute. I must disclose that I have never visited Sulawesi so can't attest to these observations firsthand but I have heard this from trusted sources and the plants I grow from the locations are consistent with the descriptions here.
The plants for sale here from Borneo Exotics, BE-3736. These plants are from an undisclosed location but were collected by a renown Nepenthes scientist who confirmed the identification. Upper pitchers have not been produced in horticulturally raised plants yet; however, my suspicion is that these will be consistent with the accepted eymae from Lumut. They are best grown as highland plants but do just fine in intermediate conditions as well in our experience.
This pitcher plant 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.