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Pinguicula moranensis
In habitat in Oaxaca
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Lentibulariaceae
Genus: Pinguicula
Species:
P. moranensis
Binomial name
Pinguicula moranensis
Kunth
Varieties

P. moranensis var. moranensis
P. moranensis var. neovolcanica

Synonyms

According to Zamudio (2001) unless otherwise noted.[1]
P. moranensis var. moranensis:

  • Pinguicula bakeriana Sander
  • Pinguicula caudata Schlechtendal
  • Pinguicula elliptica
    Sessé & Moc. ex Casper[2]
  • Pinguicula flos-mulionis E. Morr.
  • Pinguicula kewensis Lavender[2]
  • Pinguicula macrophylla
    auct. non Kunth: McVaugh & Mickel
  • Pinguicula mexicana Bonpl. ex Casper[2]
  • Pinguicula purpusii Brandegee ex Purpus[2]
  • Pinguicula rectifolia Speta et Fuchs, Phyton
  • Pinguicula rosei W.Watson

P. moranensis var. neovolcanica:

  • Pinguicula orchidioides
    auct. non A.DC.: Hook.
  • Pinguicula sodalium Fourn.

Pinguicula moranensis /pɪŋˈɡwɪkjʊlə ˌmɒrəˈnɛnsɪs/ is a perennial rosette-forming insectivorous herb in the flowering plant family Lentibulariaceae. It is native to El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico.[3] A species of butterwort, it forms summer rosettes of flat, succulent leaves up to 10 centimeters (4 in) long, which are covered in mucilaginous (sticky) glands that attract, trap, and digest arthropod prey. Nutrients derived from the prey are used to supplement the nutrient-poor substrate that the plant grows in. In the winter the plant forms a non-carnivorous rosette of small, fleshy leaves that conserves energy while food and moisture supplies are low. Single pink, purple, or violet flowers appear twice a year on upright stalks up to 25 centimeters long.

The species was first collected by Humboldt and Bonpland on the outskirts of Mina de Morán in the Sierra de Pachuca of the modern-day Mexican state of Hidalgo on their Latin American expedition of 1799–1804.[4] Based on these collections, Carl Sigismund Kunth described this species in Nova Genera et Species Plantarum in 1817. The extremely variable species has been redefined at least twice since,[4][5][6] while several new species have been segregated from it based on various geographical or morphological distinctions, although the legitimacy of some of these is still debated.[7] P. moranensis remains the most common and most widely distributed member of the Section Orcheosanthus.[4] It has long been cultivated for its carnivorous nature and attractive flowers, and is one of the most common butterworts in cultivation.

The generic name Pinguicula is derived from the Latin pinguis (meaning "fat") due to the buttery texture of the surface of the carnivorous leaves. The specific epithet moranensis refers to its type location, Mina de Moran.

  1. ^ Zamudio 2001, p. 160–161, 182.
  2. ^ a b c d Schlauer, Jan: Carnivorous Plant Database Archived 2016-09-18 at the Wayback Machine, version November 15, 2005, 16:25.
  3. ^ "Pinguicula moranensis Kunth". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 8 April 2023.
  4. ^ a b c Zamudio, S. 1999
  5. ^ Casper, S.J. 1966
  6. ^ Zamudio, Sergio 2001 [page needed]
  7. ^ As an example, see Speta 1989. Of the three species described by Speta & Fuchs, two (P. rectifolia and P. potosiensis) were rejected as synonyms by Zamudio 2001, while P. rectifolia was supported by Ciezlak et al.'s phylogenetic study in 2005.

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