The phenomena that researchers may choose to study at room temperature can nature occur in the range of 20 to 25 C, or they may not.
Today's environmental chambers have better capabilities and can exhibit temperature stability within a range of 3 C throughout.
There is a large diurnal range of about 14 C during summer which becomes higher by a few more degrees during winter.
Average temperature of the region is in the range of 15 C to 42 C.
So at temperatures in the range of 0 C to 100 C the average speed does not vary very much.
Nepenthes burbidgeae was found to tolerate temperatures in the range of 9 to 41 C (48 to 105 F).
This requires peak temperatures in the range of 235-245 C to achieve wetting and wicking.
It is characterized by a glass transition temperature in the range of 10 and 0 C and a crystallinity of about 55%.
Daily temperatures oscillate within range of 10 C (18 F).
They can grow in the range of 10 to 45 C and survive a temperature of 60 C for 30 min.