Nepenthes chaniana
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N. chaniana. Cultivated plant.
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Nepenthes chaniana C.Clarke, C.C.Lee & S.McPherson (2006) |
Nepenthes chaniana (after C.L. Chan, Managing Director of Natural History Publications (Borneo)) is a highland pitcher plant species belonging to the genus Nepenthes. It is characterised by a dense indumentum of long, white hairs. Pitchers are cylindrical and mostly white to yellow in colouration.
Cultivated plants of this species were for a long time misidentified as N. pilosa. While N. pilosa is endemic to Kalimantan, N. chaniana is native to Sabah. The pitchers of N. pilosa are rounder and broader in shape than those of N. chaniana.
The type specimen of N. chaniana was collected by Charles Clarke on Mount Alab, the highest peak in Crocker Range National Park.
[edit] References
- Clarke, C.M., C.C. Lee, & S. McPherson 2006. Nepenthes chaniana (Nepenthaceae), a new species from north-western Borneo. Sabah Parks Journal 7: 53-66.
- New pitcher plant species that went unnoticed. Daily Express October 28, 2006.
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