Nepenthes distillatoria auct. non L.: Brion (1855)
Pre-Linnaean names
"Amramatico" de Flacourt (1658)
Nepenthes madagascariensis (/nɪˈpɛnθiːzmædəˌɡæskɑːriˈɛnsɪs/; from Madagascar) is one of two Nepenthes pitcher plant species native to Madagascar, the other being N. masoalensis.
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Nepenthesmadagascariensis (/nɪˈpɛnθiːz mædəˌɡæskɑːriˈɛnsɪs/; from Madagascar) is one of two Nepenthes pitcher plant species native to Madagascar, the...
Nepenthes are currently recognised as valid. This number is increasing, with several new species being described each year. The genus name Nepenthes was...
This list of Nepenthes species is a comprehensive listing of all known species of the carnivorous plant genus Nepenthes. It includes 179 recognised extant...
taxonomy of Nepenthes has been revised several times during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The first subgeneric division of the Nepenthes was made...
cave, while we stayed behind to collect specimens of the Nepenthes Lowii and the Nepenthes Villosa. The former is, in my opinion, the loveliest of them...
flora. He was the first to mention the endemic pitcher plant Nepenthesmadagascariensis and the Madagascar periwinkle. About one century later, in 1770...
used as toy phallocrypts in New Guinea. Nepenthes mirabilis has by far the widest distribution of any Nepenthes species and is known from the following...
Panay, Samar, and Sibuyan. Nepenthes alata in this broad sense (sensu lato) is one of the easiest and most popular Nepenthes in cultivation. In 2013, N...
"Over het geslacht Nepenthes" (lit. "Concerning the genus Nepenthes") is a Dutch-language monograph by Pieter Willem Korthals on the tropical pitcher plants...
species of the genus. Nepenthes distillatoria was the second Nepenthes species to be described in print, after N. madagascariensis. In 1677, Danish physician...
Schlauer subsumes Anurosperma back into Nepenthes. Long considered one of the more "primitive" species of Nepenthes, recent molecular phylogenies have consistently...
rajah is often referred to as the "King of Nepenthes". Click [show] to view a botanical description of Nepenthes rajah. Latin description: Folia mediocria...
of Nepenthes natural hybrids is a comprehensive listing of all recorded natural hybrids involving species of the carnivorous plant genus Nepenthes. Hybrids...
Nepenthes masoalensis /nɪˈpɛnθiːz ˌmæsoʊˈlɛnsɪs/ is one of two tropical pitcher plant species from Madagascar, the other being N. madagascariensis. Nepenthes...
Davao de Oro, in Mindanao. This species was compared with Nepenthes peltata Sh.Kurata. Nepenthes kampalili differs from N. peltata in its tendril that are...
and is particularly known from Cameron Highlands. Nepenthes sericea was distinguished from Nepenthes macfarlanei by its pitchers having a dense covering...
For Nepenthes pitchers being used as daytime roosting sleeping bags by small bats, see Nepenthes hemsleyana#Relationship with bats. Nepenthes rafflesiana...
endemic) is an endangered tropical pitcher plant of the genus Nepenthes. It is the only Nepenthes species native to India. It is thought to attract prey by...
This list of Nepenthes species is a comprehensive listing of all known species of the carnivorous plant genus Nepenthes arranged according to their distribution...
This list of Nepenthes cultivars is a comprehensive catalog of all cultivars of the carnivorous plant genus Nepenthes, as recognised by the International...
Nepenthes dyak was later mentioned several more times in the botanical literature, but is now considered conspecific with N. bicalcarta. Nepenthes bicalcarata...
Nepenthes truncata is characterised by its heart-shaped (truncate) leaves and very large pitchers, which can reach up to 40 cm in height. Nepenthes robcantleyi...
represented a pure N. singalana. Nepenthes pectinata has a separate conservation status of Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. Nepenthes xiphioides[b] was described...