- as
tropical pitcher plants, or
monkey cups, in the
monotypic family Nepenthaceae. The
genus includes about 170 species, and
numerous natural and many...
- Bromeliaceae. The
families Nepenthaceae and
Sarraceniaceae are the most species-rich
families of
pitcher plants. The
Nepenthaceae contains a
single genus...
-
Chronicle and
Agricultural Gazette 1849(37): 580–581. Griffith, W. 1854.
Nepenthaceæ. In:
Posthumous papers bequeathed to the honourable, the East
India Company...
-
monographs on the
genus ("A
skeletal revision of
Nepenthes (
Nepenthaceae)" (1997) and "
Nepenthaceae" (2001)). In the
recent literature,
these taxa have generally...
- "
Nepenthaceae" is a
monograph by
Martin Ch**** and
Matthew Jebb on the
tropical pitcher plants of Malesia,
which encomp****es Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia...
- the
families Sarraceniaceae (Darlingtonia, Heliamphora, Sarracenia),
Nepenthaceae (Nepenthes), and
Cephalotaceae (Cephalotus).
Within the
family Bromeliaceae...
- 2305/IUCN.UK.2014-1.RLTS.T39653A19631578.en. Macfarlane, J.M. 1908.
Nepenthaceae. In: A.
Engler Das
Pflanzenreich IV, III, Heft 36: 1–91. McPherson, S...
- and
Martin Ch**** in
their monograph "A
skeletal revision of
Nepenthes (
Nepenthaceae)",
published in the
botanical journal Blumea. However, the name N. danseri...
-
exception of
Caryophyllaceae and Molluginaceae.
Noncore families, such as
Nepenthaceae,
instead produce anthocyanins. In its
modern definition, the
order encomp****es...
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Plants in the tropics, June 29, 2012. Ch****, M.R. & M.H.P. Jebb 2001.
Nepenthaceae.
Flora Malesiana 15: 1–157. Clarke, C.M. 1997.
Nepenthes of Borneo. Natural...