Heliamphora neblinae
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Heliamphora neblinae |
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Heliamphora neblinae Maguire (1978) |
Heliamphora neblinae (after Cerro Neblina) is a species of Marsh Pitcher Plant endemic to Cerro Neblina in Venezuela. It is one of the most variable species in the genus and was for a long time considered a variety of H. tatei.
Heliamphora species
H. chimantensis • H. elongata • H. exappendiculata • H. folliculata • H. glabra • H. heterodoxa • H. hispida
H. ionasii • H. minor • H. neblinae • H. nutans • H. pulchella • H. sarracenioides • H. tatei