One of the "outlier" pitcher plants from the eastern end of the Indonesian Archipelago, this species has simple pitchers built like that of distillatoria or tomoriana with a thick base and more slender upper two-thirds, and broad but simple wings, and with the same thin structure as mirabilis but with much more robust ovular leaves. Pitchers tend to be cream in color with a heavy overlay of purple-brown speckling or mottling, and plants often tend to produce a number of basals.
Available plants are newly rooted with rosettes between 2-4" in diameter (example shown in second image; newest leaves are smaller than older, this species readily shrinks when disturbed before returning to larger growth).
Nepenthes danseri AW-J3
$22.00Price