Heliamphora minor — a medium houseplant
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Heliamphora minor

Heliamphora Minor

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Heliamphora minor (Latin: minor = smaller) is a species of marsh pitcher plant endemic to Auyán-tepui in Venezuela. As the name suggests, it is one of the smallest species in the genus. It is closely related to H. ciliata and H. pulchella.

CARE GUIDE

How to keep Heliamphora Minor.

Water

Sun Pitcher Plants do well in a moist and not soggy climate. It's crucial that the plant soil should never dry, it's important to never let the soil dry out since it might greatly affect the pitcher's

Temperature

All Heliamphora come from high plateaus where it's cold and misty and thus they require the temperature to remain in the 70s during the day and temperature between 40 and 50 during the night. This plant require high humidity

Fertilizer

Heliamphora plants can be applied fertilizer called Maxsea fertilizer once in a month to its pitcher or leaves to enhance health and outstanding growth of the plant

Pruning

Sun pitcher plants does not require much pruning though you may prune the dead stem and old leaves

Toxicity

Sun pitcher plant is not toxic to either humans or pets, so it's safe to have it around either indoors or exterior

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The toxicity and danger assessments provided are for reference only. We do not assure their accuracy, so it's crucial not to depend on them. Seek professional advice when necessary for accurate guidance.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Heliamphora
Family
Sarraceniaceae
Hardiness Zone
Varies by species
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