Nepenthes. Mollis x Edwardsiana

$780.00
1 available

Rare doesn’t quite cover it. This one’s legendary.

Size Guide & Shipping Guide

Released in limited numbers. Not always available.

Nepenthes mollis × edwardsiana brings together two of the most talked-about highland Nepenthes ever known — the mystery of mollis and the raw power of edwardsiana. The result is a slow-burn hybrid that develops strong, substantial pitchers with real presence as it matures.

This is not a fast or common plant. It’s one you grow into, watching each new pitcher become heavier, bolder, and more confident over time.

Extremely hard to locate and released only in very small numbers, this is a true collector plant — chosen by growers who value the journey as much as the destination.

Why We Love It

Legendary Parentage:
A rare meeting of mystery (mollis) and muscle (edwardsiana), producing a hybrid with real gravitas.

Pitchers with Presence:
Strong, well-shaped traps that feel solid and substantial, especially as the plant matures.

That Edwardsiana Influence:
Bold, toothy peristomes often emerge, giving pitchers a rugged, almost ancient appearance.

A Slow Burn:
Not fast — but deeply rewarding. Each new pitcher represents clear progress and long-term payoff.

True Collector Territory:
This is not a casual purchase. It’s chosen by growers who enjoy the process as much as the end result.

Limited Availability:
Released in very small numbers. Once this batch is gone, it may be a long wait before another opportunity appears.

Care Summary

Difficulty: Advanced - (Categorised as advanced primarily due to its value and rarity, while remaining relatively straightforward to grow under stable conditions.)

Bright, diffused light · 60–85% humidity · Day 20–30 °C / Night 12–18 °C · Pure water preferred (RO or rainwater)

View the full Nepenthes Care Guide

Important

Each plant displays natural variation. Individual specimens may differ in colour, patterning, and pitcher shape depending on growing conditions and maturity.

Temperature and humidity ranges are guidelines only. These plants can tolerate short periods outside the ideal range, provided conditions return to stable levels.

Rare doesn’t quite cover it. This one’s legendary.

Size Guide & Shipping Guide

Released in limited numbers. Not always available.

Nepenthes mollis × edwardsiana brings together two of the most talked-about highland Nepenthes ever known — the mystery of mollis and the raw power of edwardsiana. The result is a slow-burn hybrid that develops strong, substantial pitchers with real presence as it matures.

This is not a fast or common plant. It’s one you grow into, watching each new pitcher become heavier, bolder, and more confident over time.

Extremely hard to locate and released only in very small numbers, this is a true collector plant — chosen by growers who value the journey as much as the destination.

Why We Love It

Legendary Parentage:
A rare meeting of mystery (mollis) and muscle (edwardsiana), producing a hybrid with real gravitas.

Pitchers with Presence:
Strong, well-shaped traps that feel solid and substantial, especially as the plant matures.

That Edwardsiana Influence:
Bold, toothy peristomes often emerge, giving pitchers a rugged, almost ancient appearance.

A Slow Burn:
Not fast — but deeply rewarding. Each new pitcher represents clear progress and long-term payoff.

True Collector Territory:
This is not a casual purchase. It’s chosen by growers who enjoy the process as much as the end result.

Limited Availability:
Released in very small numbers. Once this batch is gone, it may be a long wait before another opportunity appears.

Care Summary

Difficulty: Advanced - (Categorised as advanced primarily due to its value and rarity, while remaining relatively straightforward to grow under stable conditions.)

Bright, diffused light · 60–85% humidity · Day 20–30 °C / Night 12–18 °C · Pure water preferred (RO or rainwater)

View the full Nepenthes Care Guide

Important

Each plant displays natural variation. Individual specimens may differ in colour, patterning, and pitcher shape depending on growing conditions and maturity.

Temperature and humidity ranges are guidelines only. These plants can tolerate short periods outside the ideal range, provided conditions return to stable levels.