Nepenthes Gaya

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Notes

Nepenthes x St. Gaya, a compact and easily cultivated hybrid derived from the cross of N. khasiana and (ventricosa x maxima), represents a robust and tropical carnivorous pitcher plant. It boasts sizable upright pitchers adorned with cherry red speckles against a yellow-green backdrop.

Details

Identity & Classification

Common Name
Tropical Pitcher Plant
Hybrid/Species/Unknown
Hybrid

Growth & Physical Traits

Plant Type
Carnivorous Plant, Climber Vine, Epiphyte, Houseplant
Growing Medium
Sphagnum moss or peat-perlite mix
Growth Habit
Climber, Epiphyte

Lifecycle & Reproduction

Propagation Method
Cutting

Care & Requirements

Watering Needs
High Water Needs
Temperature Range
Tropical (65–85°F / 18–30°C)
Humidity Range
High Humidity (60–80%)
Light Needs
Bright Indirect Light

Origin & Source

Date Acquired
Jun 14, 2026
Natural Habitat Location
Southeast Asia

Collection Context

Quantity
1
Added Details
Nepenthes x St. Gaya, a compact and easily cultivated hybrid derived from the cross of N. khasiana and (ventricosa x maxima), represents a robust and tropical carnivorous pitcher plant. It boasts sizable upright pitchers adorned with cherry red speckles against a yellow-green backdrop.
Tropical Pitcher Plant
Nepenthes Gaya by atomic-alchemist

Nepenthes

Gaya

Common NameTropical Pitcher Plant
Hybrid/Species/UnknownHybrid

Growth & Physical Traits

Plant Type
Carnivorous Plant, Climber Vine, Epiphyte, Houseplant
Growth Habit
Climber, Epiphyte
Growing MediumSphagnum moss or peat-perlite mix

Lifecycle & Reproduction

Propagation Method
Cutting

Care & Requirements

Watering Needs
High Water Needs
Temperature Range
Tropical (65–85°F / 18–30°C)
Humidity Range
High Humidity (60–80%)
Light Needs
Bright Indirect Light

Origin & Source

Date Acquired
Jun 14, 2026
Natural Habitat LocationSoutheast Asia

Collection Context

Quantity
1

Added Details

Nepenthes x St. Gaya, a compact and easily cultivated hybrid derived from the cross of N. khasiana and (ventricosa x maxima), represents a robust and tropical carnivorous pitcher plant. It boasts sizable upright pitchers adorned with cherry red speckles against a yellow-green backdrop.