Carnivorous Nepenthes ventricosa x ampullaria 'Black Miracle’
- Family-owned nursery located in Oviedo, FL
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- Every plant is pest & disease free.
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This is a stunning hybrid of Nepenthes ventricosa and Nepenthes amplullaria 'Black Miracle' with squat dark red to black pitchers and striped peristomes. This hybrid is showing more red than black at the moment and the foliage is also developing some very dark red to black colors!
Thrives in a humid environment and requires a well-lit spot, preferably with bright, indirect light. Known for its insect-trapping prowess, this unique and visually appealing Nepenthes variety adds a touch of intrigue to any carnivorous plant collection. Use rainwater, distilled water or reverse osmosis water. Be careful with bottled water as these may contain salt which will kill your pitcher plant.
Something that can be found on a variety of plants is extrafloral nectaries or EFNs for short. EFNs. These glands produce a nectar that over time, will oxidize and dry, leaving behind a hard, dark-colored spot of concentrated sugar. This sugar can attract insects to the plant, but that is what the plant wants. For most plants it attracts insects like ants to protect them from herbivores, but for carnivorous plants, it can also attract insects that the plant will eat.
Sometimes, because of the high levels of humidity, saprophytic fungi or mold, will grow on the sugar residue. This forms a harmless "sooty mold" that looks like black, fuzzy spots around the nectar glands. The black spots are, in most cases, a sign of a healthy, active plant producing nectar for either predator or defense purposes, rather than a sign of disease.