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Clone Catalog Clone Catalog 1 of 15 Clone/Batch-ID Genus Species/Hybrid Sex Location remarks Additional information FV-001 Nepenthes glabrata Sulawesi, Indonesia FV-001-01 Nepenthes glabrata Sulawesi, Indonesia FV-002 Nepenthes vieilardii Blue River National Park, New Caledonia FV-002-01 Nepenthes vieillardii Blue River National Park, New Caledonia FV-003 Nepenthes truncata Mindanao, Philippines FV-003-01 Nepenthes truncata Mindanao, Philippines FV-004 Nepenthes peltata Mount Hamiguitan, Mindanao, Philippines From the Native Exotics lab in the US. FV-004-01 Nepenthes peltata Mt. Hamiguitan, Mindanao, Philippines FV-005 Nepenthes sibuyanensis Mount Guiting-Guiting, Sibuyan Island, From the Native Exotics lab in the US. Philippines FV-005-01 Nepenthes sibuyanensis Mount Guiting-Guiting, Sibuyan Island, Philippines FV-006 Nepenthes hemsleyana x veitchii ("Candy Horticultural cross Striped") FV-006-02 Nepenthes hemsleyana x veitchii ("Candy Horticultural cross Striped") 2 of 15 Clone/Batch-ID Genus Species/Hybrid Sex Location remarks Additional information FV-007 Nepenthes bellii Surigao del Norte, Mindanao, Philippines FV-007-01 Nepenthes bellii Surigao del Norte, Mindanao, Philippines FV-008 Nepenthes x hookeriana FV-008-01 Nepenthes x hookeriana FV-012 Nepenthes glandulifera x boschiana Horticultural cross FV-012-01 Nepenthes glandulifera x boschiana Horticultural cross FV-014 Nepenthes sanguinea Malaysia FV-014-01 Nepenthes sanguinea Malaysia FV-015 Nepenthes hirsuta Bako National Park, Sarawak, Borneo FV-015-01 Nepenthes hirsuta Bako National Park, Sarawak, Borneo FV-017 Nepenthes diatas Mount Bandahara, Sumatra, Indonesia FV-017-01 Nepenthes diatas Mount Bandahara, Sumatra, Indonesia 3 of 15 Clone/Batch-ID Genus Species/Hybrid Sex Location remarks Additional information FV-021 Nepenthes ventricosa x truncata ("Highland Horticultural cross Red") FV-021-IC Nepenthes ventricosa x truncata ("Highland - Red") FV-022 Nepenthes veitchii (Bario "Striped") x veitchii Horticultural cross ("Green Peristome") FV-022-03 Nepenthes veitchii (Bario "Striped") x veitchii Horticultural cross ("Green Peristome") FV-022-04 Nepenthes veitchii (Bario "Striped") x veitchii Horticultural cross ("Green Peristome") FV-022-09 Nepenthes veitchii (Bario "Striped") x veitchii Horticultural cross ("Green Peristome") FV-022-12 Nepenthes veitchii (Bario "Striped") x veitchii Horticultural cross ("Green Peristome") FV-022-015 Nepenthes veitchii (Bario "Striped") x veitchii Horticultural cross ("Green Peristome") FV-023 Nepenthes veitchii (Mount Murud "Striped") Horticultural cross x veitchii ("Candy Striped") FV-023-IC Nepenthes veitchii (Mount Murud "Striped") - Horticultural cross x veitchii ("Candy Striped") FV-023-02 Nepenthes veitchii (Mount Murud "Striped") Horticultural cross x veitchii ("Candy Striped") FV-023-03 Nepenthes veitchii (Mount Murud "Striped") Horticultural cross x veitchii ("Candy Striped") 4 of 15 Clone/Batch-ID Genus Species/Hybrid Sex Location remarks Additional information FV-023-04 Nepenthes veitchii (Mount Murud "Striped") Horticultural cross x veitchii ("Candy Striped") FV-023-05 Nepenthes veitchii (Mount Murud "Striped") Horticultural cross x veitchii ("Candy Striped") FV-023-08 Nepenthes veitchii (Mount Murud "Striped") Horticultural cross x veitchii ("Candy Striped") FV-023-15 Nepenthes veitchii (Mount Murud "Striped") Horticultural cross x veitchii ("Candy Striped") FV-023-16 Nepenthes veitchii (Mount Murud "Striped") Horticultural cross x veitchii ("Candy Striped") FV-023-18 Nepenthes veitchii (Mount Murud "Striped") Horticultural cross x veitchii ("Candy Striped") FV-023-21 Nepenthes veitchii (Mount Murud "Striped") Horticultural cross x veitchii ("Candy Striped") FV-023-26 Nepenthes veitchii (Mount Murud "Striped") Horticultural cross x veitchii ("Candy Striped") FV-023-27 Nepenthes veitchii (Mount Murud "Striped") Horticultural cross x veitchii ("Candy Striped") FV-023-32 Nepenthes veitchii (Mount Murud "Striped") Horticultural cross x veitchii ("Candy Striped") FV-026 Nepenthes sp. Harau Harau Valley, Sumatra, Indonesia FV-026-01 Nepenthes sp. Harau Harau Valley, Sumatra, Indonesia 5 of 15 Clone/Batch-ID Genus Species/Hybrid Sex Location remarks Additional information FV-026-02 Nepenthes sp. Harau Harau Valley, Sumatra, Indonesia FV-026-05 Nepenthes sp. Harau Harau Valley, Sumatra, Indonesia FV-030 Nepenthes clipeata Mount Kelam, West-Kalimantan, Borneo From sustainably sourced location seeds in an attempt to preserve the unique genetics of this species. FV-030-01 Nepenthes clipeata Male Mount Kelam, West-Kalimantan, Borneo FV-030-03 Nepenthes clipeata Female Mount Kelam, West-Kalimantan, Borneo FV-030-04 Nepenthes clipeata Female Mount Kelam, West-Kalimantan, Borneo FV-030-05 Nepenthes clipeata Female Mount Kelam, West-Kalimantan, Borneo FV-030-07 Nepenthes clipeata Female Mount Kelam, West-Kalimantan, Borneo FV-030-09 Nepenthes clipeata Female Mount Kelam, West-Kalimantan, Borneo FV-030-10 Nepenthes clipeata Male Mount Kelam, West-Kalimantan, Borneo FV-030-11 Nepenthes clipeata Female Mount Kelam, West-Kalimantan, Borneo FV-030-12 Nepenthes clipeata Female Mount Kelam, West-Kalimantan, Borneo 6 of 15 Clone/Batch-ID Genus Species/Hybrid Sex Location remarks Additional information FV-030-13 Nepenthes clipeata Male Mount Kelam, West-Kalimantan, Borneo FV-030-16 Nepenthes clipeata Female Mount Kelam, West-Kalimantan, Borneo FV-030-17 Nepenthes clipeata Female Mount Kelam, West-Kalimantan, Borneo FV-034 Nepenthes albomarginata Penang Island, Malaysia FV-034-01 Nepenthes albomarginata Penang Island, Malaysia FV-036 Nepenthes palawanensis Sultan Peak, Palawan, Philippines From the Native Exotics lab in the US. FV-036-01 Nepenthes palawanensis Sultan Peak, Palawan, Philippines FV-037 Nepenthes alba Mount Tahan, Malaysia From the Native Exotics lab in the US. FV-037-01 Nepenthes alba Mount Tahan, Malaysia FV-038 Nepenthes orbiculata x sanguinea Horticultural cross FV-038-01 Nepenthes orbiculata x sanguinea Horticultural cross FV-040 Nepenthes sumatrana Sibolga, Sumatra, Indonesia 7 of 15 Clone/Batch-ID Genus Species/Hybrid Sex Location remarks Additional information FV-040-IC Nepenthes sumatrana - Sibolga, Sumatra, Indonesia FV-041 Nepenthes ephippiata Hose Mountains, Sarawak, Borneo From the Native Exotics lab in the US. FV-041-01 Nepenthes ephippiata Hose Mountains, Sarawak, Borneo FV-043 Nepenthes khasiana Khasi Hills, Meghalaya, India FV-043-IC Nepenthes khasiana - Khasi Hills, Meghalaya, India FV-044 Nepenthes sp. Papua Mount Doorman, Papua From the Native Exotics lab in the US. FV-044-01 Nepenthes sp. Papua Mount Doorman, Papua FV-046 Nepenthes clipeata Mount Kelam, West-Kalimantan, Borneo From horticulturally produced seeds. FV-046-IC Nepenthes clipeata - Mount Kelam, West-Kalimantan, Borneo FV-049 Nepenthes pervillei Mount Copolia, Mahé, Seychelles FV-049-01 Nepenthes pervillei Mount Copolia, Mahé, Seychelles FV-049-02 Nepenthes pervillei Mount Copolia, Mahé, Seychelles 8 of 15 Clone/Batch-ID Genus Species/Hybrid Sex Location remarks Additional information FV-049-03 Nepenthes pervillei Mount Copolia, Mahé, Seychelles FV-049-04 Nepenthes pervillei Mount Copolia, Mahé, Seychelles FV-049-06 Nepenthes pervillei Mount Copolia, Mahé, Seychelles FV-049-08 Nepenthes pervillei Mount Copolia, Mahé, Seychelles FV-049-13 Nepenthes pervillei Mount Copolia, Mahé, Seychelles FV-049-14 Nepenthes pervillei Mount Copolia, Mahé, Seychelles FV-049-15 Nepenthes pervillei Mount Copolia, Mahé, Seychelles FV-050 Nepenthes pervillei Mount Trois Frères, Mahé, Seychelles FV-50-01 Nepenthes pervillei Mount Trois Frères, Mahé, Seychelles FV-50-02 Nepenthes pervillei Mount Trois Frères, Mahé, Seychelles FV-50-04 Nepenthes pervillei Mount Trois Frères, Mahé, Seychelles FV-50-05 Nepenthes pervillei Mount Trois Frères, Mahé, Seychelles 9 of 15 Clone/Batch-ID Genus Species/Hybrid Sex Location remarks Additional information FV-50-06 Nepenthes pervillei Mount Trois Frères, Mahé, Seychelles FV-50-07 Nepenthes pervillei Mount Trois Frères, Mahé, Seychelles FV-50-08 Nepenthes pervillei Mount Trois Frères, Mahé, Seychelles FV-50-12 Nepenthes pervillei Mount Trois Frères, Mahé, Seychelles FV-50-13 Nepenthes pervillei Mount Trois Frères, Mahé, Seychelles FV-50-19 Nepenthes pervillei Mount Trois Frères, Mahé, Seychelles FV-052 Nepenthes truncata Mindanao, Philippines FV-052-IC Nepenthes truncata - Mindanao, Philippines FV-061 Nepenthes edwardsiana Marai Parai, Mount Kinabalu, Borneo FV-061-01 Nepenthes edwardsiana Marai Parai, Mount Kinabalu, Borneo Deep-red unicolored pitchers. FV-061-02 Nepenthes edwardsiana Marai Parai, Mount Kinabalu, Borneo FV-061-03 Nepenthes edwardsiana Marai Parai, Mount Kinabalu, Borneo 10 of 15 Clone/Batch-ID Genus Species/Hybrid Sex Location remarks Additional information FV-061-03 Nepenthes edwardsiana Marai Parai, Mount Kinabalu, Borneo FV-061-05 Nepenthes edwardsiana Marai Parai, Mount Kinabalu, Borneo FV-061-06 Nepenthes edwardsiana Marai Parai, Mount Kinabalu, Borneo FV-061-08 Nepenthes edwardsiana Marai Parai, Mount Kinabalu, Borneo FV-061-09 Nepenthes edwardsiana Marai Parai, Mount Kinabalu, Borneo FV-061-10 Nepenthes edwardsiana Marai Parai, Mount Kinabalu, Borneo FV-061-11 Nepenthes edwardsiana Marai Parai, Mount Kinabalu, Borneo FV-061-13 Nepenthes edwardsiana Marai Parai, Mount Kinabalu, Borneo FV-061-14 Nepenthes edwardsiana Marai Parai, Mount Kinabalu, Borneo FV-061-15 Nepenthes edwardsiana Marai Parai, Mount Kinabalu, Borneo FV-061-17 Nepenthes edwardsiana Marai Parai, Mount Kinabalu, Borneo FV-061-18 Nepenthes edwardsiana Marai
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