Nepenthes 'Bill'- Monkey Jars

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Description

Nepenthes ‘Bill’ — Tropical Pitcher Plant

Nepenthes ‘Bill is a brilliant hybrid pitcher plant loved for its reliability and dramatic traps. It produces striking deep red pitchers with flared rims that look almost sculptural. Each pitcher forms at the end of a leaf tendril and fills with digestive fluid, allowing the plant to trap small insects for nutrients.

This is a great entry point into the world of Nepenthes as it’s more tolerant than many species, happily growing on a bright windowsill while still producing those iconic hanging pitchers.

Light
Bright, indirect light is ideal. A sunny windowsill with filtered light works well. Too little light can slow pitcher production, while harsh direct midday sun can scorch the leaves.

Watering
Keep the soil lightly moist but never waterlogged. Water thoroughly when the top layer begins to dry using rainwater or distilled water where possible. Avoid letting the pot sit in water.

Temperature
Happy in typical household temperatures between 18–28°C. It appreciates a bit of humidity but usually adapts well to normal indoor conditions.

Potting
Nepenthes prefer an airy, free-draining mix rather than standard compost. A carnivorous mix containing sphagnum moss, bark, and perlite works well.

Hot Tips
Pitchers grow from the tips of the leaves, so if your plant stops producing them it usually means it wants more light or humidity. Don’t fill the pitchers with water — the plant produces its own digestive fluid. Over time, Nepenthes ‘Bill Bailey’ can develop trailing or climbing vines.

Pet Safety
Not considered toxic to pets, but the pitchers can be tempting for curious paws so it’s best kept out of reach.



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Live plants are sent Tracked 24.

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Cost: £6.99 flat rate. Free on orders over £75. Free collection from our Bristol shop.

Local delivery: Available in Bristol (BS1–BS16) for £6.99, usually within 48 hours. Contact us before ordering to arrange.

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