Nepenthes thorelii Lecomte, originally described from Viet-nam, has been a source of confusion for taxonomists and horticulturists since its description in 1909. The botanical and horticultural history of the species is retraced in this paper and recently uncovered additional material is presented. Diagnostic morphological characters are discussed leading to an amended description and a line drawing illustration. An IUCN conservation status is assessed based on field surveys undertaken in Vietnam by the author. RESUME Nepenthes thorelii Lecomte, dont la description a été réalisée à partir de spécimens collectés au Vietnam, a été une source de confusion pour les taxinomistes et les pépiniéristes depuis sa description en 1909. L’article retra...
International audienceThe Nepenthes pitcher plants are represented by at least 100 species, most of ...
Two new paniculate species of Nepenthes, N. halmahera and N. weda, both allied to N. danseri Jebb & ...
The dimorphism and phenotypic plasticity of genus Nepenthes is taxonomically challenging. They depic...
In this chapter, we review the key conservation issues concerning carnivorous plants, focusing on tw...
Le genre de plantes carnivores à Nepenthes comporte au moins 120 espèces, réparties dans le sud est ...
Nepenthesis one of the largest genera of carnivorous plants, comprising at least 160 species. These ...
Nepenthaceae are a family of carnivorous plants mainly from Southeast Asia but with geographical ou...
Carnivorous plants (CPs)—those possessing specific strategies to attract, capture and kill animal pr...
Nepenthaceae is one of the largest carnivorous plant families and features ecological and morphologi...
Nepenthes is the largest carnivorous plant genus with their diversity centered in Indonesia. There a...
Nepenthaceae is one of the largest carnivorous plant families and features ecological and morphologi...
A palaeotropical family of lianas, shrubs and herbs, with a single genus, Nepenthes. There are 83 sp...
We present a possibly simple and effective way to identify living specimens of the various spe-cies ...
Together with the islands of Sumatra (Indonesia) and Borneo (Indonesia, Malaysia), the Philippines a...
Nepenthes is the largest carnivorous plant genus present in Indonesia. There are 39 species of Nepen...
International audienceThe Nepenthes pitcher plants are represented by at least 100 species, most of ...
Two new paniculate species of Nepenthes, N. halmahera and N. weda, both allied to N. danseri Jebb & ...
The dimorphism and phenotypic plasticity of genus Nepenthes is taxonomically challenging. They depic...
In this chapter, we review the key conservation issues concerning carnivorous plants, focusing on tw...
Le genre de plantes carnivores à Nepenthes comporte au moins 120 espèces, réparties dans le sud est ...
Nepenthesis one of the largest genera of carnivorous plants, comprising at least 160 species. These ...
Nepenthaceae are a family of carnivorous plants mainly from Southeast Asia but with geographical ou...
Carnivorous plants (CPs)—those possessing specific strategies to attract, capture and kill animal pr...
Nepenthaceae is one of the largest carnivorous plant families and features ecological and morphologi...
Nepenthes is the largest carnivorous plant genus with their diversity centered in Indonesia. There a...
Nepenthaceae is one of the largest carnivorous plant families and features ecological and morphologi...
A palaeotropical family of lianas, shrubs and herbs, with a single genus, Nepenthes. There are 83 sp...
We present a possibly simple and effective way to identify living specimens of the various spe-cies ...
Together with the islands of Sumatra (Indonesia) and Borneo (Indonesia, Malaysia), the Philippines a...
Nepenthes is the largest carnivorous plant genus present in Indonesia. There are 39 species of Nepen...
International audienceThe Nepenthes pitcher plants are represented by at least 100 species, most of ...
Two new paniculate species of Nepenthes, N. halmahera and N. weda, both allied to N. danseri Jebb & ...
The dimorphism and phenotypic plasticity of genus Nepenthes is taxonomically challenging. They depic...