I would like to add a bit more about N. gymnamphora.
N. gymnamphora is a fairly widespread nepenthes with an altitude range of 600m-2800m. It is one of the few nepethes that has both lowland and ultrahighland populations. There is a good number of clones in commercial circulation, many if you consider N. pectinata and N. xiphioides varieties of N. gymnamphora. In a lowland environment, getting a random N. gymnamphora is a bit of a gamble. Depending on where it originated from, it could die or it could thrive. Luckily, N. gymnamphora is usually inexpensive, so it is not too risky to experiment a bit.
N. gymnamphora is my favorite species personally. The Atlanta Botanical Gardens, where I used to intern at and now volunteer at, has a massive speciment on display.
N. gymnamphora is a fairly widespread nepenthes with an altitude range of 600m-2800m. It is one of the few nepethes that has both lowland and ultrahighland populations. There is a good number of clones in commercial circulation, many if you consider N. pectinata and N. xiphioides varieties of N. gymnamphora. In a lowland environment, getting a random N. gymnamphora is a bit of a gamble. Depending on where it originated from, it could die or it could thrive. Luckily, N. gymnamphora is usually inexpensive, so it is not too risky to experiment a bit.
N. gymnamphora is my favorite species personally. The Atlanta Botanical Gardens, where I used to intern at and now volunteer at, has a massive speciment on display.