Nepenthes x St. Gaya - Gaya Pitcher Plant - 4 Inch Hanging Basket
Nepenthes x St. Gaya - Gaya Pitcher Plant - 4 Inch Hanging Basket - 4" Hanging Basket is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Enchanting and Unique - The Gaya Pitcher Plant
The Gaya Pitcher Plant (Nepenthes x St. Gaya) is a stunning hybrid carnivorous plant known for its exquisite pitcher-shaped leaves. This unique tropical species adds a mysterious allure to any plant collection, with pitchers that not only capture but digest insects, making it a fascinating specimen for any enthusiast. The Gaya Pitcher Plant is noted as being one of the most vigorous-growing carnivorous houseplant available.
Add an Exotic Touch to Your Collection With A Gaya Pitcher Plant
This low-maintenance plant thrives in high humidity and indirect light, making it perfect for terrariums or humid environments. Its unique shape and carnivorous nature make Nepenthes Gracilis a captivating choice for plant enthusiasts looking to expand their collection with a carnivorous houseplant.
Gaya Pitcher Plant Profile
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Botanical Name: Nepenthes x St. Gaya
Common Name(s): Red Pitcher Plant
Family: Nepenthaceae
Native Range: Southeast Asia
Nepenthes (Pitcher Plant) Care Guide
- Care Level: Moderate
- Light: Prefers bright indirect light but can tolerate some direct sunlight
- Water: Keep the soil consistently moist. Nepenthes prefer rainwater or distilled water to avoid mineral buildup.
- Humidity: High; thrives in environments with at least 60-80% humidity
- Temperature: 70-85°F, avoid cold drafts
- Pruning: Prune dead leaves and pitchers as needed to encourage new growth
- Feeding: As with any carnivorous plant, occasional feeding of insects or freeze-dried mealworms in pitchers, especially if grown indoors
- Propagation: Stem cuttings or layering
- Growth: Trailing or climbing, pitchers can reach up to 8 inches in length
- Pests: Watch out for aphids, mealybugs, and spider mites
- Toxicity: Non-toxic to humans and pets
Fun Fact About the Gaya Pitcher Plant
Did you know that the Gaya Pitcher Plant can trap and digest insects as a source of nutrients since it is a carnivorous plant? The plant uses nectar to lure insects into its slippery pitchers, where they’re unable to escape. This adaptation allows it to thrive even in nutrient-poor soils where other plants might struggle!
Cultivar History of the Gaya Pitcher Plant
The Gaya Pitcher Plant is a hybrid species created by crossbreeding to enhance its adaptability and vigor. As part of the Nepenthes family, these hybrids have been developed over time to showcase distinct colors and forms, drawing attention from botanists and collectors alike. Originally found in the rainforests of Southeast Asia, pitcher plants like the Gaya have intrigued people for centuries due to their carnivorous traits and unique beauty. The genus name “Nepenthes” stems from Greek mythology, symbolizing a potion that erases sorrow—a fitting description for a plant that brings such wonder to those who cultivate it.