A Philippines endemic to Cleopatra's Needle on Palawan, this tubby low-growing species often remains smaller in cultivation with rosettes between 1-1.5 feet in diameter (though can nearly double this) and stems short; pitchers similarly often average between 3-7 inches tall, though can in some cases reach nearly a foot. They are football to inverse-bell shaped, broadest just below the thick cylindric peristome, and in this clone tend to color solid maroon throughout with even darker lips.
Available rooted cutting is approx. 5 inches in diameter (shown in last image).
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