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Heliamphora minor

Lesser sun pitcher

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About

*Heliamphora minor* is a small, widely cultivated pitcher plant, notable for its size within the genus and its adaptability in cultivation. It is endemic to the Auyán-tepui region of Venezuela.

Field notes

Morphology

The species has a nectar spoon that emerges on a narrow stalk, and the plant can exhibit varieties, such as *H. minor var. pilosa*, which is characterized by conspicuous hairs on the pitcher exterior.

Distribution & habitat

Endemic to Auyán-tepui in Venezuela.

Cultivation notes

It is typically grown in a terrarium or greenhouse under strong fluorescent or partial sunlight. The plant requires water free from added minerals and chemicals, high humidity (70%+), and a temperature range of 70–90 °F during the day, dropping by about 10 degrees at night. Suitable soil mixtures include washed sand, orchid bark, long fibered sphagnum moss, peat moss, and perlite.

History & etymology

The epithet minor means 'smaller' in Latin. *Heliamphora minor* is closely related to *H. ciliata* and *H. pulchella*.

Habitat

Altitude
1,800–2,400 m
Altitude Class
highland
Native To
Venezuela

Cultivation

Difficulty
intermediate
Temperature
Day 18–24°C / Night 8–15°C
Humidity
70–90%
Notes
Small pitchers with hood-like lids. Auyán Tepui endemic.

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