Heliamphora Neblinae

from $240.00
Size:

Tall, slender pitchers with refined form and deep colour.

Size Guide & Shipping Guide

Released in limited numbers. Not always available.

Heliamphora neblinae is a highly admired species native to Cerro de la Neblina, one of the tallest and most remote tepuis in South America. This region is defined by constant cloud cover, extremely high rainfall, cool temperatures, and perpetually saturated conditions — an environment that shapes plants with height, elegance, and a graceful, upright posture.

First formally described in 1984 and later clarified in 1998, H. neblinae is best known for its long, slender pitchers and refined silhouette. In cultivation, pitchers rise tall and narrow with smooth lines, often starting fresh green before developing deep red and burgundy tones under strong, clean light. The nectar spoon is well formed and expressive, adding to the species’ architectural, almost sculptural appearance.

This is a species that rewards stable, wet highland conditions with exceptional height and presence, making it a standout centrepiece for collectors who appreciate elegance over bulk.

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

Exceptional Height:
One of the taller and more elegant Heliamphora species in cultivation.

Refined Pitcher Shape:
Slender, upright pitchers with clean, architectural lines.

Strong Colour Expression:
Deep red tones develop readily under good light.

True Cloud-Forest Species:
A direct reflection of its extremely wet, high-elevation origins.

Collector Classic:
Widely regarded as one of the most beautiful Heliamphora species.

Potential Pitcher Height

Under optimal conditions and with maturity, pitchers may reach approximately 35–55 cm in height.
Actual size and colour will vary depending on growing environment, plant age, and individual genetics.

Care Summary

Difficulty: Intermediate / Advanced

Bright, diffused light · 70–90% humidity · Day 18–24 °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.

Tall, slender pitchers with refined form and deep colour.

Size Guide & Shipping Guide

Released in limited numbers. Not always available.

Heliamphora neblinae is a highly admired species native to Cerro de la Neblina, one of the tallest and most remote tepuis in South America. This region is defined by constant cloud cover, extremely high rainfall, cool temperatures, and perpetually saturated conditions — an environment that shapes plants with height, elegance, and a graceful, upright posture.

First formally described in 1984 and later clarified in 1998, H. neblinae is best known for its long, slender pitchers and refined silhouette. In cultivation, pitchers rise tall and narrow with smooth lines, often starting fresh green before developing deep red and burgundy tones under strong, clean light. The nectar spoon is well formed and expressive, adding to the species’ architectural, almost sculptural appearance.

This is a species that rewards stable, wet highland conditions with exceptional height and presence, making it a standout centrepiece for collectors who appreciate elegance over bulk.

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

Exceptional Height:
One of the taller and more elegant Heliamphora species in cultivation.

Refined Pitcher Shape:
Slender, upright pitchers with clean, architectural lines.

Strong Colour Expression:
Deep red tones develop readily under good light.

True Cloud-Forest Species:
A direct reflection of its extremely wet, high-elevation origins.

Collector Classic:
Widely regarded as one of the most beautiful Heliamphora species.

Potential Pitcher Height

Under optimal conditions and with maturity, pitchers may reach approximately 35–55 cm in height.
Actual size and colour will vary depending on growing environment, plant age, and individual genetics.

Care Summary

Difficulty: Intermediate / Advanced

Bright, diffused light · 70–90% humidity · Day 18–24 °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.