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Heliamphora sp. 'Akopán Tepui'
Elegant pitchers with bold colour and striking red nectar spoons.
Released in limited numbers. Not always available.
Heliamphora sp. ‘Akopán Tepui’ is a highly desirable and rarely offered locality form originating from Akopán Tepui in Venezuela. It is best known for its refined pitcher shape, strong upright growth, and vivid red nectar spoons that stand out sharply against fresh green to bronze pitcher bodies.
Under bright light, colouration intensifies beautifully, with pitchers developing deeper tones and a strong, clean silhouette. The overall look is classic highland Heliamphora — elegant, balanced, and visually impressive without being excessive.
This particular form held by Flora Quest has proven its quality, having won Reserve Champion two years running in Victoria, and is capable of growing into a large, commanding specimen when given stable conditions and time.
This offering is a division, meaning the plant is genetically identical to the parent. As a result, growth habit, form, and colour are more consistent, with less variation compared to seed-grown plants
Why We Love It
Striking Nectar Spoons:
Bright red nectar spoons provide a bold focal point and instant visual appeal.
Refined Pitcher Form:
Elegant, upright pitchers with clean lines and strong structure.
Strong Colouration:
Excellent pigmentation under good light, with colours deepening as the plant matures.
Proven Quality:
This form has earned Reserve Champion recognition two years in a row.
True Collector Locality:
Rarely available and highly sought after by Heliamphora enthusiasts.
Potential Pitcher Height
Under optimal conditions and with maturity, pitchers may reach approximately 25–45 cm in height.
Actual size will vary depending on growing environment, plant age, and individual genetics.
Care Summary
Difficulty: Beginner / Intermediate
Bright, diffused light · 70–90% humidity · Day 18–27 °C / Night 10–15 °C · Pure water preferred (RO or rainwater)
View the full Heliamphora Care Guide
https://www.floraquest.com.au/care-guide/heliamphora
Important
Each plant displays natural variation. Individual specimens may differ in colour, form, and pitcher height.
Temperature and humidity ranges are guidelines only. These plants can tolerate short periods outside the ideal range, provided conditions return to stable levels.
Elegant pitchers with bold colour and striking red nectar spoons.
Released in limited numbers. Not always available.
Heliamphora sp. ‘Akopán Tepui’ is a highly desirable and rarely offered locality form originating from Akopán Tepui in Venezuela. It is best known for its refined pitcher shape, strong upright growth, and vivid red nectar spoons that stand out sharply against fresh green to bronze pitcher bodies.
Under bright light, colouration intensifies beautifully, with pitchers developing deeper tones and a strong, clean silhouette. The overall look is classic highland Heliamphora — elegant, balanced, and visually impressive without being excessive.
This particular form held by Flora Quest has proven its quality, having won Reserve Champion two years running in Victoria, and is capable of growing into a large, commanding specimen when given stable conditions and time.
This offering is a division, meaning the plant is genetically identical to the parent. As a result, growth habit, form, and colour are more consistent, with less variation compared to seed-grown plants
Why We Love It
Striking Nectar Spoons:
Bright red nectar spoons provide a bold focal point and instant visual appeal.
Refined Pitcher Form:
Elegant, upright pitchers with clean lines and strong structure.
Strong Colouration:
Excellent pigmentation under good light, with colours deepening as the plant matures.
Proven Quality:
This form has earned Reserve Champion recognition two years in a row.
True Collector Locality:
Rarely available and highly sought after by Heliamphora enthusiasts.
Potential Pitcher Height
Under optimal conditions and with maturity, pitchers may reach approximately 25–45 cm in height.
Actual size will vary depending on growing environment, plant age, and individual genetics.
Care Summary
Difficulty: Beginner / Intermediate
Bright, diffused light · 70–90% humidity · Day 18–27 °C / Night 10–15 °C · Pure water preferred (RO or rainwater)
View the full Heliamphora Care Guide
https://www.floraquest.com.au/care-guide/heliamphora
Important
Each plant displays natural variation. Individual specimens may differ in colour, form, and pitcher height.
Temperature and humidity ranges are guidelines only. These plants can tolerate short periods outside the ideal range, provided conditions return to stable levels.