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Heliamphora Collina
Heliamphora Collina is prized by collectors for its clean form and rich colour. From Los Testigos / Ptari-tepui, Venezuela at around 1700–1825 elevation, it naturally enjoys cool air, steady humidity and bright conditions.
In cultivation it settles well with good airflow and pure water. Once established, colour deepens and new pitchers appear reliably.
Size: 15–22 cm pitchers
Light: Bright direct light with good airflow
Temperature: Highland
Watering: Pure rain or distilled water only
Difficulty: Intermediate
Division from Flora Quest mother plant (never tissue culture). There are often multiple clones and forms within a species, so colour and shape can vary naturally—each division is unique. Grown in the Flora Quest glasshouse with 70–90% humidity, strong airflow, and seasonal temperatures ranging from winter lows of 9 °C to summer highs of 28 °C in Melbourne conditions.
Heliamphora Collina is prized by collectors for its clean form and rich colour. From Los Testigos / Ptari-tepui, Venezuela at around 1700–1825 elevation, it naturally enjoys cool air, steady humidity and bright conditions.
In cultivation it settles well with good airflow and pure water. Once established, colour deepens and new pitchers appear reliably.
Size: 15–22 cm pitchers
Light: Bright direct light with good airflow
Temperature: Highland
Watering: Pure rain or distilled water only
Difficulty: Intermediate
Division from Flora Quest mother plant (never tissue culture). There are often multiple clones and forms within a species, so colour and shape can vary naturally—each division is unique. Grown in the Flora Quest glasshouse with 70–90% humidity, strong airflow, and seasonal temperatures ranging from winter lows of 9 °C to summer highs of 28 °C in Melbourne conditions.