ampullaria x bicalcarata
ampullaria x gracilis
ampullaria x rafflesiana
ampullaria x mirabilis
bicalcarata x gracilis
bicalcarata x mirabilis
gracilis x mirabilis
gracilis x rafflesiana
mirabilis x rafflesiana
villosa x edwardsiana
The hybrids
Most Nepenthes species hybridize readilly with others. The resulting hybrids are
usually not sterile so complex hybrids involving more than one species can be found,
or plants crossed back with the parent species...
You will find here:
ampullaria x bicalcarata
ampullaria x gracilis
ampullaria x rafflesiana
ampullaria x mirabilis
bicalcarata x gracilis
bicalcarata x mirabilis
gracilis x mirabilis
gracilis x rafflesiana
mirabilis x rafflesiana
villosa x edwardsiana
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Endangered species!
Though some Nepenthes species are quite common within their distribution range,
many others are seriously endangered species. All species of the genus Nepenthes are protected
by CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora).
It is illegal to collect them from their natural habitats and to export or trade
them without permission. Despite this collectors still hunt for rare species,
variations or hybrids.
For this reason we will definitely not trade any plants nor will we tell the
places we found them to anybody. For the plants sake we hope for your understanding.