Nepenthes izumiae in cultivation
Asian Pitcher plant species: Sumatra, Indonesia
Altitude: 1700-1900 (5577-6234 feet) meters above sea level
Nepenthes izumiae is one of my favorite species because of its dark colored pitchers and wicked toothy peristome. I currently have 4 different individual N. izumiae, one is from Borneo Exotics that I got from California Carnivores, a seed grown originally from Exotica Plants that I ordered through Native Exotics and two seed grown from SBT.They have all been a very slow grower for me so far which can really be either a pro or a con depending on how you look at it. It’s snail-like pace can be a benefit if your grow space is limited as it will give you years of enjoyment before it ever takes over your grow area.
According to Stewart McPhearson in Pitcher Plants of the Old World Volume Two
This species has not been especially difficult, but it did take its time (~6 Months) without pitchers to adjust to my growing conditions. For me even the small pitchers have been awesome with super dark color which more than makes up for their slow nature. Due to the pace which they already have I haven’t really pushed their limits with my cultivation but I imagine that it would only extend the acclimation but they would eventually make a lot of conditions work.
This species is definitely one that will require a few years to truly gauge how it does so I will most likely be updating this is the somewhat near future in order to account for how they perform in the coming years. All in all if you are thinking of getting this species I definitely recommend it just be aware that it is a commitment. I anyone has experience with N. izumiae you can share please let me know in the comments below!
Nepenthes izumiae Cultivation and Care Notes
- Very slow grower, especially my Borneo Exotics tissue culture clone. Time will tell if seedgrown grow faster.
- Is from mossy forest and appreciates higher humidity and sphagnum moss.
- Tissue Culture and Seed grown plants available.
- Moderately rare in cultivation, slower grower compared to other highland Nepenthes so that could possible contribute.
- Has no problems growing happily in intermediate with days around 85F (29C) and nights around 65F (18C)
Find information about Nepenthes izumiae hybrids here
More information available at Nepenthes izumiae wiki
If you want to learn more about cultivation of carnivorous plants, I highly recommend the comprehensive grow guide The Savage Garden, Revised: Cultivating Carnivorous Plants
If you want to learn more about Nepenthes or other pitcher plants, and see pictures of these spectacular species in the wild, I highly recommend reading Pitcher Plants of the Old World Volume One