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Post by Bio on Nov 30, 2015 23:58:14 GMT -5
Nepenthes adnata is a Sumatran species found in both lowland and highland areas. This diminutive species was described in 1994, and has no clear close relatives in the genus.
Temperature- High 70s to 85°f, typical lowland temperatures
Humidity- The leaves of this species are very thin, and the species needs very high humidity to grow well, over 85-90%.
Media- LFS or live Sphagnum, with an aggregate such as perlite or pumice.
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