Nepenthes macfarlanei
http://www.theplantlist.org/1.1/browse/A/Nepenthaceae/Nepenthes/ WebTranslations in context of "Macfarlanei" in English-French from Reverso Context: We are following the most current source, which recognizes two subspecies in Canada, macfarlanei and kennicottii.
Nepenthes macfarlanei
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WebIn vitro propagation of NePenthes macfarlanei. Half-strength Murashige and Skoog medium supplemented with at least 5 x M 6-benzylamino purine was required for shoot … WebNepenthes macfarlanei is a carnivorous pitcher plant species endemic to Peninsular Malaysia. It produces attractive red-speckled pitchers. Lower pitchers are ovoid or …
WebNepenthes macfarlanei, a montane species endemic to Peninsular Malaysia, has a xenogamous breeding system and exhibits a generalist entomophilous pollination … WebNepenthes macfarlanei Hemsl., 1905 è una pianta carnivora della famiglia Nepenthaceae[2], endemica della Malaysia Peninsulare, dove cresce a 900–2150 m. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Nepenthes macfarlanei .
WebTRAP TYPE: Pitfall Trap Currently 90 listed species occupying tropical habitats in Australia, Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, the Seychelles, Southeast Asia and Sri Lanka.Nepenthes, a native of Southeast Asia and Australia, forms pitchers (cups) that hang from trees.Its pitcher is similar to that of the North American pitcher plant in that it relies … WebNepenthes macfarlanei is immediately recognisable by the presence of bristles on the underside of the lid, seen in no other species of Peninsular Malaysia. The upper pitchers …
Nepenthes macfarlanei is a carnivorous pitcher plant species endemic to Peninsular Malaysia. It produces attractive red-speckled pitchers. Lower pitchers are ovoid or infundibular in the lower half and globose or cylindrical above and up to 25 cm high. Upper (aerial) pitchers are of a lighter colour with wings reduced … See more The following natural hybrids involving N. macfarlanei have been recorded. • N. macfarlanei × N. ramispina • N. macfarlanei × N. sanguinea • … See more • Bauer, U., C.J. Clemente, T. Renner & W. Federle 2012. Form follows function: morphological diversification and alternative trapping strategies in carnivorous Nepenthes pitcher plants. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 25(1): 90–102. See more
WebIn vitro propagation of Nepenthes macfarlanei. Half-strength Murashige and Skoog medium supplemented with at least 5 x 10-6 M 6-benzylamino purine was required for … the vision in daniel 7WebTropicos link: Nepenthes macfarlanei Hemsl. ITIS link: Nepenthes macfarlanei Hemsl. NCBI link: Nepenthes macfarlanei; IUCN: Nepenthes macfarlanei Hemsl. (old web … the vision is clearWebNepenthes macfarlanei: This Nepenthes has striking cup colouring. The yellow-green pots are bulbous and usually speckled with red. This highland species is native to Malaysia … the vision is writtenWebThese gorgeous Nepenthes seedlings were thought to be pure N. macfarlanei from the Irou trail in Malaysia, but are shaping up to be a little different. There’s a chance that they … the vision is for an appointed time nkjvWebNepenthes macfarlanei (/nɪˈpɛnθiːz ˌmækfɑːrˈleɪni.aɪ/; after John Muirhead Macfarlane, botanist) is a carnivorous pitcher plant species endemic to Peninsular Malaysia. It … the vision is yet for an appointedWebIN VITRO PROPAGATION OF NEPENTHES MACFARLANEI L. S. L, Chua* Forest Research Institute Malaysia, Kepong 52109, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia & G. Henshaw … the vision isWebNepenthes bicalcarata (/ n ɪ ˈ p ɛ n θ iː z b aɪ ˌ k æ l k ə ˈ r ɑː t ə,-b ɪ ˌ k æ l k ə ˈ r eɪ t ə /; from Latin for "two-spurred"), also known as the fanged pitcher-plant, is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to northwestern Borneo, Indonesia.It is a myrmecophyte noted for its mutualistic association with a species of ant, Camponotus schmitzi.As an ant-fed plant it … the vision is written by whom