Familia Nepenthaceae

NEPENTHACEAE

Morphological description

Usually climbing, stems more or less woody.

Leaves

Leaves simple, spiral, consisting of blade (phyllodium), tendril, pitcher and lid, exstipulate.

Inflorescence

Inflorescence.

Flowers

Flower unisexual, actinomorphic, tepals 3-6, ovary superior.

Fruit

Fruit a capsule with numerous tiny seeds.

Seed

Seed tiny.

Different from: Flagellaria: no pitchers.

Distribution: The only genus Nepenthes occurs from Madagascar through the Seychelles and tropical Asia and Malesia to New Caledonia and Australia, Borneo is richest in species (Phillips & Lamb, 1996). 

Notes: One of the few insectivorous plants of Malesia; often found in places with soils poor in nutrients. Some species are (potential) ornamentals.

Literature: B.H. Danser, Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg III, 9 (1928) 249- 438; A. Phillips & A. Lamb, Pitcher-plants of Borneo, Kota Kinabalu (1996); M. Cheek & M. Jebb, Fl. Males. I, 15 (2001) 1-162.

Spot characters (Van Balgooy): Nepenthes 4, 66; N. bicalcarata 9.

Illustrations: Fig. 121. Nepenthes gracillima Ridl. (Nepenthaceae). Stem with upper pitcher and rosette stem with lower pitcher; male inflorescence; infructescence. Reproduced from Flora Malesiana I, 15 (2001) 71, fig. 8a, b, g, h.

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