A palaeotropical family of lianas, shrubs and herbs, with a single genus, Nepenthes. There are 83 species of the family in the Malesian area, including three nothospecies and one little known species. Most of the species are cultivated and traded across the world as ornamental plants with curiosity value. Locally in Malesia, some species are used for cooking specialist rice dishes, for medicinal uses or for making rope. The introductory part consists of chapters on distribution, fossils, habitat and ecology, reproductive biology, morphology and anatomy, pitcher function, cytotaxonomy, conservation, taxonomy, uses, collecting notes, and spot characters. Regional keys to the species are given. These are based largely on vegetative characters....
A pantropical genus of terrestrial and hemi-epiphytic trees and shrubs or climbers with a unique inf...
Together with the islands of Sumatra (Indonesia) and Borneo (Indonesia, Malaysia), the Philippines a...
Together with the islands of Sumatra (Indonesia) and Borneo (Indonesia, Malaysia), the Philippines a...
A skeletal world revision of the genus is presented to accompany a family account for Flora Malesian...
A skeletal world revision of the genus is presented to accompany a family account for Flora Malesian...
Nepenthaceae is one of the largest carnivorous plant families and features ecological and morphologi...
Nepenthaceae are a family of carnivorous plants mainly from Southeast Asia but with geographical ou...
Nepenthes barcelonae is described as a new species in sect. Insignes, where it is unique in the inse...
Nepenthaceae is one of the largest carnivorous plant families and features ecological and morphologi...
Two new paniculate species of Nepenthes, N. halmahera and N. weda, both allied to N. danseri Jebb & ...
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...
Nepenthesis one of the largest genera of carnivorous plants, comprising at least 160 species. These ...
Nepenthes minima is the first known pyrophytic grassland Nepenthes species from outside Indochina an...
Nepenthes minima is the first known pyrophytic grassland Nepenthes species from outside Indochina an...
A pantropical genus of terrestrial and hemi-epiphytic trees and shrubs or climbers with a unique inf...
Together with the islands of Sumatra (Indonesia) and Borneo (Indonesia, Malaysia), the Philippines a...
Together with the islands of Sumatra (Indonesia) and Borneo (Indonesia, Malaysia), the Philippines a...
A skeletal world revision of the genus is presented to accompany a family account for Flora Malesian...
A skeletal world revision of the genus is presented to accompany a family account for Flora Malesian...
Nepenthaceae is one of the largest carnivorous plant families and features ecological and morphologi...
Nepenthaceae are a family of carnivorous plants mainly from Southeast Asia but with geographical ou...
Nepenthes barcelonae is described as a new species in sect. Insignes, where it is unique in the inse...
Nepenthaceae is one of the largest carnivorous plant families and features ecological and morphologi...
Two new paniculate species of Nepenthes, N. halmahera and N. weda, both allied to N. danseri Jebb & ...
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...
Nepenthesis one of the largest genera of carnivorous plants, comprising at least 160 species. These ...
Nepenthes minima is the first known pyrophytic grassland Nepenthes species from outside Indochina an...
Nepenthes minima is the first known pyrophytic grassland Nepenthes species from outside Indochina an...
A pantropical genus of terrestrial and hemi-epiphytic trees and shrubs or climbers with a unique inf...
Together with the islands of Sumatra (Indonesia) and Borneo (Indonesia, Malaysia), the Philippines a...
Together with the islands of Sumatra (Indonesia) and Borneo (Indonesia, Malaysia), the Philippines a...