Nepenthes jamban: The Toilet Pitcher Plant
Nepenthes jamban is native to Sumatra, where it’s found growing between 1800-2100 meters above sea level in the Barisan Mountains. It’s name comes from The Indonesian word “toilet”. Jamban enjoys highland conditions and benefits from a 15-20F temp drop at night. 70-80% humidity levels and bright indirect light will help produce pitchers. An easy grower for in a cooled indoor setup or greenhouse! Visit our website: https://redleafexotics.com Follow us on social media: Instagram - / redleafexotics Facebook - / redleafxotics TikTok - / redleafexotics Filmed and Edited by Brian Brigantti #ExoticHouseplants #TropicalPitcherPlants #RarePlants #Nepenthes #CarnivorousPlants

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