Nepenthes Villosa is a fascinating species of Nepenthes with toothy pitchers and hirsute leaves. The species originates from Mt. Kinabalu and Mt. Tambuyukon, where each form is slightly different. This form is the ABG clone, a Kinabalu form originally grown en-vitro by Atlanta Botanical Gardens. Unlike Villosa BE-3225 or the Tambuyukon form, the leaves on this clone appear to be more lanceolate in shape. It may have some introgression with N. Rajah, which is quite common to see on Mt. Kinabalu.
N. Villosa is a strict highland plant that is only recommended for experienced growers. It's crucial to make sure the plant grows in well draining soil and is not overwatered or kept too moist on the leaves or near the plant base (Villosa and Edwardsiana are particularly susceptible to crown rot when young if kept too moist).
This plant is about 0.75" in diameter and will be shipped unpotted, priority.