Video Library

At Borneo Exotics, we believe every grower’s journey with Nepenthes should be exciting and rewarding—and we’re here to help you every step of the way.

Welcome to our Video Library

Through our YouTube channel, Rob Cantley shares decades of experience to guide you—whether you’re just getting started or taking your collection to the next level. You’ll find care tips, behind-the-scenes insights, and video features on hundreds of different Nepenthes varieties. We’ve also gathered all the videos from our online catalogue here, making it even easier to find what you need.

Expert Guidance from Rob Cantley

For deeper knowledge, don’t miss Rob’s Nepenthes Talk series, where he shares stories from the wild and expert advice to help you grow these extraordinary plants with confidence.

And for a closer look at some of our favourites, explore the Nursery Stroll series—where Rob takes you inside the nursery to showcase remarkable plants up close. To kick things off, we’re featuring the extended-length 100th episode below.

Wherever you are in your Nepenthes journey, we’re here to help you succeed.

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Featured Videos from the ICPS and Chelsea Flower Show

We’re proud to have worked with the International Carnivorous Plant Society (ICPS) to share our passion for Nepenthes with growers around the world. Below, you’ll find videos produced by the ICPS featuring Rob and Diana Cantley and Borneo Exotics.

We’ve also included a special feature from the Chelsea Flower Show, offering a glimpse of Borneo Exotics on one of the world’s most prestigious horticultural stages (apologies for the video quality).

Want to Know How It All Started?

Our story began with a childhood love of Nepenthes and a mission to preserve them.
Visit our About Us page to learn how Borneo Exotics grew into the world’s leading Nepenthes nursery — and how we’re working every day to protect these incredible plants for future generations.