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Nepenthes Miranda is a spectacular large-pitchered hybrid celebrated for its dramatic size, vivid colouring, and vigorous growth. Believed to be a cross between Nepenthes maxima and Nepenthes northiana, this hybrid inherits the bold shape and flared peristome of its parents, producing some of the most impressive pitchers found in cultivation.
The plants long, elegant leaves are glossy green with a subtle bronze tint, giving rise to striking lime-green pitchers heavily mottled with crimson and burgundy. Each trap is finished with a wide, fluted peristome that ranges from bronze to deep maroon under bright light. Mature pitchers can exceed 2530 cm in length, with intricate red markings that intensify as the plant matures.
With its commanding presence, fast growth, and easy adaptability, Nepenthes Miranda is a true centrepiece for any collection a plant that embodies tropical drama and refinement in equal measure.
Thrives in bright, indirect light or gentle filtered sun. Several hours of morning or late-afternoon light encourage vibrant pitcher colour and strong growth. Avoid harsh midday sunlight, which can scorch the leaves, and deep shade, which may reduce pitcher production.
Keep the substrate consistently moist but not waterlogged. Use only rainwater, distilled water, or reverse osmosis (RO) water. Minerals from tap water can accumulate and damage the roots. The soil should remain lightly damp at all times, but never soggy or stagnant.
Temperature: Prefers 2230 C during the day and 1620 C at night. Avoid temperatures below 12 C.
Humidity: Requires high humidity (6090%) to maintain large, healthy pitchers. Mist daily, use a humidifier, or grow inside a terrarium or greenhouse for best results.
Use a light, acidic, and well-aerated mix such as sphagnum moss combined with perlite and orchid bark. Avoid nutrient-rich or compact soil. Repot every 12 years in spring to refresh the medium and prevent root crowding.
Nepenthes Miranda naturally traps insects such as flies and ants, providing it with supplemental nutrition. When grown indoors, you can feed one or two pitchers monthly with small insects or a drop of diluted orchid fertiliser. Never fertilise the soil directly.
Remove brown or withered pitchers to encourage new growth and maintain an attractive display. Prune overly long vines if necessary to shape the plant. Keep the foliage clean by gently wiping with a damp cloth.
A large, vigorous hybrid, Nepenthes Miranda can reach 1.52 metres in length indoors and even larger in greenhouse conditions. It produces pitchers prolifically under stable warmth and humidity, each one beautifully patterned and robust. As the plant matures, upper pitchers may become more slender with longer tendrils and dramatic flared peristomes.
Pitchers not forming: Insufficient light or low humidity.
Brown tips: Dry air or water containing minerals.
Yellow leaves: Overwatering or cold stress.
Pests: Occasionally mealybugs or aphids; remove manually and treat with insecticidal soap if necessary.
Nepenthes Miranda is one of the most popular and photogenic hybrids in cultivation, combining the size and colour of N. maxima with the exotic peristome shape of N. northiana. Native to Southeast Asias warm, humid forests, its parent species thrive in bright filtered light and moist, airy conditions traits that make Miranda equally adaptable and forgiving in cultivation.
This hybrid is a favourite among collectors for its giant pitchers, reliable growth, and strong resilience, making it one of the easiest large Nepenthes to grow indoors or in greenhouses. Beyond its ornamental beauty, it also acts as a natural insect trap, helping control small flying pests while adding a captivating tropical statement to any plant display.
Light: Bright, indirect or filtered light; morning or afternoon sun ideal
Water: Keep soil evenly moist; use rain, distilled, or RO water only
Temperature: 2230 C days; 1620 C nights
Humidity: High (6090%)
Soil: Acidic, free-draining mix sphagnum moss, perlite, orchid bark
Feed: Occasionally feed small insects or diluted orchid fertiliser into pitchers
Growth: Climbing or trailing habit, 1.52 m; large mottled green and red pitchers with broad flared peristomes
Note: Use only mineral-free water and never fertilise the soil directly to preserve root health.
Display Nepenthes Miranda in a large hanging basket or elevated planter so its oversized, marbled pitchers can dangle freely. Its bold red and green tones pair beautifully with lush green tropicals such as Asplenium nidus or Philodendron micans. Ideal for bright conservatories, terrariums, or greenhouse corners, this show-stopping hybrid transforms any space into a slice of tropical rainforest.