Heliamphora — rare carnivorous plant from Tepui mountains of South America. Pitchers catch insects, mandatory cool and humid climate.
Note: Product images are for guidance only. Due to different batches of imported products, there may be differences between the images on the website and the actual appearance of the products.
Approx height (including pot): 8 cm
This plant will be imported after you order. It has a minim mandatory quantity.: If you want to order fewer quantities, contact us for a personalized offer
Diametru Ghiveci: 8.5 cm
Heliamphora (popularly known as "sun pitchers") are unique carnivorous plants native exclusively to Tepui mountains of Venezuela, Guyana and Brazil — isolated high-altitude rock platforms. Pitcher leaves catch insects by making them slide inside, where bacteria and digestive enzymes break them down for nutrients.
They are extremely rare plants, specific to the cool and humid climate of Tepuis. Colors vary from green to intense red, depending on species and light received. An exceptional collector's piece for carnivorous plant enthusiasts.
Tepui mountains of Venezuela, Guyana, Brazil — high plateaus (1500-3000 m), cool humid climate.
Strong light (good grow lamp), humidity 70-95%, temperatures 15-25°C day, cool at night (8-15°C). Distilled water ONLY. Sphagnum + perlite substrate.
Flowers on long stalks, greenish-cream to pink, insect-pollinated.
Not toxic to cats, dogs or children. Pitchers cannot harm large animals.
Greutate (kg): 0.25 Kg
Denumire: Heliamphora
Cerințe lumină: Lumină indirectă puternică
Tip plantă: Plantă carnivoră
Utilizare: Interior
Tepuis are 1500-3000 m high rock plateaus located in Venezuela, Guyana and Brazil. Geographically isolated, they host unique ecosystems with many endemic species, including Heliamphora.
Strong light (good grow lamp), humidity 70-95%, temperatures 15-25°C day and 8-15°C night, distilled water ONLY, sphagnum + perlite substrate.
Yes, Heliamphora loves day/night temperature differences. Night at 8-15°C is ideal, simulating high-altitude Tepui climate. Without night cooling, the plant weakens.
No, Heliamphora is not toxic to cats, dogs or children. Pitchers cannot harm large animals, and digestive substances are weak and harmless externally.
ONLY distilled, rainwater or reverse osmosis water. Tap water contains minerals that kill the plant in weeks/months. Most critical rule for all carnivorous plants.