Nepenthes eymae TB and Middleton clone Rooted Cutting.
Nepenthes eymae TB and Middleton clone Rooted Cutting.
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Elevate your carnivorous collection with the exquisite Nepenthes eymae TB and Middleton clone, a true gem among tropical pitcher plants. Sourced from the misty highlands of Sulawesi, Indonesia—where it thrives at elevations between 1,000–2,000 meters—this rooted cutting honors the pioneering work of botanists John R. Turnbull and Anne T. Middleton, who first documented this species in 1983. Named in tribute to Dutch explorer Pierre Joseph Eyma, N. eymae stands out for its striking dimorphism: robust lower pitchers boast broad, vibrantly colored peristomes that flare like a welcoming chalice, while the iconic upper pitchers swell into elegant, wine-glass shapes—infundibular wonders that capture both insects and admirers’ gazes.
This premium rooted cutting arrives vigorous and ready to climb, with established roots for seamless acclimation to your setup. As a pure species (distinct from its close relative N. maxima), it’s a collector’s holy grail, promising pitchers up to several inches tall once mature. Watch as it vines gracefully, luring prey with its viscous digestive fluid and subtle allure.
Ideal for intermediate to highland growers, provide bright, indirect light (4+ hours of direct sun daily, with 30% shade in summer), high humidity (70–90%), and temperatures of 70–85°F daytime (cooler nights encouraged). Use a well-draining mix like sphagnum moss and perlite, and keep the soil consistently moist—pure water only, please!
Plant Specifications:
• Size: Rooted cutting, ~4–6 inches tall with 2–4 leaves
• Pot Size: 4-inch nursery pot, shipped bare-root
• Growth Habit: Vining climber; perfect for hanging baskets or grow chambers or greenhouses.
• Rarity: Limited availability—authentic clones like this are few and far between
Bring home a slice of Sulawesi’s wild beauty and let this Nepenthes eymae become the star of your greenhouse. Order now and experience the thrill of carnivorous elegance.



