Nepenthes reinwardtiana — a medium houseplant
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Nepenthes reinwardtiana

Nepenthes Reinwardtiana

Updated · 7 observations
ON THIS PLANT

Nepenthes reinwardtiana is a tropical pitcher plant native to Borneo and Sumatra and to a number of smaller surrounding islands including Bangka, Natuna, Nias, and Siberut. Although some sources have included Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore within the range of this species, these records appear to be erroneous.

CARE GUIDE

How to keep Nepenthes Reinwardtiana.

Water

The Nepenthes reinwardtiana can tolerate hard water with a concentration of up to 200 ppm. However, it is best to use distilled, filtered, or rainwater. To prevent pests and root rot, avoid allowing water to sit in the pot. Water the plant regularly to keep the pot heavy and saturated, and mist it frequently in low-humidity environments.

Pruning

Nepenthes reinwardtiana, known for its distinctive pitcher-like traps, requires minimal pruning. To encourage growth, trim dead leaves in early spring, but make sure not to prune more than one-third of the plant. This routine helps maintain the plant's shape, improves light access, and enhances airflow, all of which are crucial for preventing disease and promoting healthy development.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Life Cycle
Perennial
Genus
Nepenthes
Family
Nepenthaceae
PLATES
Nepenthes reinwardtiana leaf
PLATE 01 · leaf
Nepenthes reinwardtiana leaf
PLATE 02 · leaf
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