「nepenthes」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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develops in the pitchers of some carnivorous | Nepenthes, a habitat that is fast diminishing locally. |
Nepenthes adnata was first collected by Willem Meijer | |
The tropical pitcher plant | Nepenthes adnata is named for its adnate leaf bases |
Nepenthes alba is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to | |
G. malayanum is known to visit | Nepenthes ampullaria plants and raid the pitchers of t |
Nepenthes anamensis is a heterotypic synonym of N. smi | |
Today, over 120 species of | Nepenthes are known, but Danser's work is still often |
Nepenthes attenboroughii is closely related to the Pal | |
Nepenthes beccariana was formally described by John Mu | |
Initial colonisation and prey capture in | Nepenthes bicalcarata (Nepenthaceae) pitchers in Brune |
Nepenthes burbidgeae (Hook.f. | |
Nepenthes burbidgeae is a strong climber that quickly | |
Nepenthes Burbidgeae, Hook. | |
Nepenthes burkei var. | |
complement the recent taxonomic revision of | Nepenthes by M. Jebb and M. Cheek. |
Nepenthes campanulata produces short, cylindrical, cli | |
The infraspecific taxon | Nepenthes carunculata var. |
Nepenthes carunculata is considered a heterotypic syno | |
Nepenthes chang has a racemose inflorescence. | |
The | Nepenthes clipeata Survival Project (NcSP) has been se |
Nepenthes copelandii has no known natural hybrids. | |
The genus Dansera (Fabaceae) and the species | Nepenthes danseri are named after him. |
The carnivorous plant | Nepenthes deaniana has pitcher elements that are obcon |
Nepenthes diatas was formally described in 1997 by Mat | |
Luzon coincidentally on the first day of the | Nepenthes expedition, reportedly as a result of "cross |
further delight to the pleasure, the famous | Nepenthes expert Dr. Charles Clarke helps lead this vo |
Nepenthes eymae was discovered in central Sulawesi by | |
Nepenthes flava is thought to be closely related to bo | |
Nepenthes flava is a climbing plant growing to a heigh | |
Nepenthes flava has a racemose inflorescence up to 15 | |
Borneo-Expeditie), during which he collected | Nepenthes fusca and Nepenthes mollis for the first tim |
Nepenthes geoffrayi is a heterotypic synonym of N. kam | |
Nepenthes glandulifera was included in a 2002 report o | |
Nepenthes glandulifera is not known to form natural hy | |
Nepenthes gracilis var. | |
Nepenthes gracilis also bears a superficial resemblanc | |
Nepenthes holdenii is a tropical pitcher plant known f | |
lant books is its emphasis on the context of | Nepenthes in its natural habitat". |
opical pitcher plants, until Linnaeus coined | Nepenthes in 1737. |
He has published several important papers on | Nepenthes infauna, including "Fauna and food webs of p |
Nepenthes insignis is endemic to Western New Guinea an | |
Nepenthes jacquelineae was discovered in July 2000 by | |
Nepenthes jacquelineae is not listed on the IUCN Red L | |
Nepenthes junghuhnii has not been relocated in the wil | |
Nepenthes kampotiana is a tropical pitcher plant nativ | |
Nepenthes kerrii can be distinguished from all of thes | |
Nepenthes kerrii is not sympatric with any other Nepen | |
Nepenthes kongkandana is an undescribed tropical pitch | |
Nepenthes lamii is quite morphologically distinct from | |
Nepenthes leonardoi, formerly known under the placehol | |
Nepenthes macrophylla was originally described in 1987 | |
Nepenthes mapuluensis has no known natural hybrids. | |
Nepenthes merrilliana is closely related to N. surigao | |
Nepenthes micramphora is a tropical pitcher plant know | |
Nepenthes micramphora is very similar to N. bellii of | |
Nepenthes micramphora also produces a greater abundanc | |
Nepenthes mikei has a racemose inflorescence measuring | |
Nepenthes mira has no known natural hybrids. | |
Nepenthes mira was formally described by Matthew Jebb | |
Nepenthes muluensis was the first Nepenthes species to | |
Nepenthes muluensis was first collected by Mitsuru Hot | |
Nepenthes murudensis belongs to what has been called t | |
Nepenthes murudensis has a racemose inflorescence, wit | |
Nepenthes naga is known only from a small population i | |
Nepenthes naga is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to | |
See also: List of | Nepenthes natural hybrids and List of Nepenthes cultiv |
Nepenthes neoguineensis growing in a clay-based substr | |
Nepenthes neoguineensis was first collected in 1828 by | |
Nepenthes northiana is very similar to N. mapuluensis, | |
tis had been commissioned to go in search of | Nepenthes northiana, and |
ants and Sir Joseph Hooker named the species | Nepenthes northiana. |
cted by Harry Veitch to collect specimens of | Nepenthes northiana; the search for the elusive pitche |
Nepenthes of Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia is a mono | |
In an article published in 1973 on the | Nepenthes of Borneo, Singapore, and Sumatra, botanist |
In an article published in 1973 on the | Nepenthes of Borneo, Singapore, and Sumatra, botanist |
Nepenthes of Mount Kinabalu also made one of the earli | |
Nepenthes of Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia. | |
Barry Meyers-Rice reviewed | Nepenthes of Borneo in the December 1998 issue of the |
Nepenthes of Mount Kinabalu was reviewed by Donna Scot | |
is to a species once again in his 2001 book, | Nepenthes of Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia. |
jected this interpretation in his monograph, | Nepenthes of Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia, publishe |
Taxonomist Jan Schlauer reviewed | Nepenthes of Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia in the Ma |
ejected this interpretation in his monograph | Nepenthes of Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia, publishe |
was published in 2001 in Clarke's monograph | Nepenthes of Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia. |
Nepenthes ovata is also similar to N. densiflora, with | |
Nepenthes ovata is closely related to a number of othe | |
Nepenthes papuana type material | |
Nepenthes peltata has a racemose inflorescence measuri | |
Nepenthes peltata is a scrambling plant typically grow | |
The species was originally described as | Nepenthes pervillei in 1852, but was later placed in t |
Nepenthes petiolata may itself have evolved from a cro | |
referring to leaf attachment) is a highland | Nepenthes pitcher plant species endemic to Mindanao is |
Trees rarely exceed 3 m in height and few | Nepenthes plants emerge above the vegetation. |
All of these | Nepenthes produce very viscous pitcher fluid. |
onsidered one of the most spectacular of all | Nepenthes, producing some of the largest pitchers and |
Nepenthes rafflesiana is extremely variable (second on | |
uid in the pitchers of the carnivorous plant | Nepenthes rafflesiana var. |
Danser placed | Nepenthes rajah in the clade Regiae. |
unal mosquito larvae in the pitcher fluid of | Nepenthes rajah |
ed with introducing the famous pitcher plant | Nepenthes rajah into cultivation. |
ajah is found exclusively in the pitchers of | Nepenthes rajah (hence the name), a species of pitcher |
ajah is found exclusively in the pitchers of | Nepenthes rajah (hence the name), a species of pitcher |
ublished an exhaustive revision of the genus | Nepenthes, recognising 65 species in "The Nepenthaceae |
Nepenthes reinwardtiana var. | |
Nepenthes rigidifolia grows terrestrially in lower mon | |
Nepenthes rigidifolia grows sympatrically with N. spec | |
Nepenthes rigidifolia is endemic to Sumatra, where it | |
Nepenthes smilesii has a widespread distribution throu | |
Nepenthes smilesii is a climbing plant growing to a he | |
It is the only | Nepenthes species native to India. |
d incompletely diagnosed taxa" are included: | Nepenthes species A (later described as N. rigidifolia |
It is the third | Nepenthes species recorded from the continent and its |
rata excluded N. pyriformis from his list of | Nepenthes species the following year. |
Examples of other | Nepenthes species with a putative hybrid origin includ |
Clarke performed a cladistic analysis of the | Nepenthes species of Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia u |
ecialising in tissue-cultured and seed-grown | Nepenthes species and hybrids. |
"the world's foremost specialist producer of | Nepenthes species". |
Cheek has described several new | Nepenthes species, mostly with Matthew Jebb, including |
r manner to Darlingtonia californica and two | Nepenthes species, N. aristolochioides and N. klossii. |
age, U. moultoni develops in the pitchers of | Nepenthes species, especially N. rajah. |
tage, C. jenseni develops in the pitchers of | Nepenthes species, especially N. rajah. |
Unlike many other | Nepenthes species, N. tentaculata does not occur as an |
of the genus, Danser described only two more | Nepenthes species: Nepenthes spathulata in 1935 and Ne |
Nepenthes surigaoensis is endemic to the Philippine is | |
As of 2009, the nursey stocked more than 130 | Nepenthes taxa, totalling over 180,000 plants annually |
Nepenthes taxonomy was once again revised in 1908 by J | |
Nepenthes tenax is closely related to the two other Au | |
Nepenthes tenax grows to a height of around 100 cm wit | |
Nepenthes thai has no known natural hybrids. | |
Nepenthes thai is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to | |
Nepenthes thorelii is closely related to the Indochine | |
Nepenthes tobaica is a climbing plant. | |
Nepenthes tobaica is closely related to N. angasanensi | |
The hostplant for the species is | Nepenthes tobaica. |
Nepenthes tomoriana holotype (Rachmat 645) | |
Nepenthes treubiana has no known natural hybrids. | |
i Apple (Dovyalis caffra), the pitcher plant | Nepenthes treubiana, Virola peruviana, and Cephalospha |
Nepenthes ventricosa is very closely related to both N | |
Nepenthes ventricosa f. luteoviridis Y.Fukatsu (1999) | |
While | Nepenthes were often enumerated as an important compon |
The | Nepenthes were first split up in 1873, when Joseph Dal |
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