dcsimg

Heliamphora nutans

provided by wikipedia EN

Heliamphora nutans (Latin: nutans = nodding) is a species of marsh pitcher plant native to the border area between Venezuela, Brazil and Guyana, where it grows on several tepuis, including Roraima, Kukenán, Yuruaní, Maringma, and Wei Assipu. Heliamphora nutans was the first Heliamphora to be described and is the best known species.[2]

Heliamphora nutans was originally discovered in 1839 on Mount Roraima by the two brothers Robert and Richard Schomburgk,[3] although they did not collect samples to return to Europe. The plant was formally described by George Bentham in 1840,[1] becoming the type species of the genus. In 1881, David Burke was plant-hunting in the same area of British Guiana where he collected specimens of the plant and introduced it to England.[4]

This species employs an 'aquaplaning' trapping mechanism similar to that of many tropical pitcher plants of the genus Nepenthes.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ a b Bentham, G. (June 1840). XXV. On the Heliamphora nutans, a new pitcher-plant from British Guiana. The Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 18(3): 429–433. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8339.1838.tb00190.x
  2. ^ McPherson, S., A. Wistuba, A. Fleischmann & J. Nerz 2011. Sarraceniaceae of South America. Redfern Natural History Productions, Poole.
  3. ^ "David Burke (1854 – 1897)". www.orchids.co.in. Retrieved 7 November 2008.
  4. ^ James Herbert Veitch (2006). Hortus Veitchii (reprint ed.). Caradoc Doy. p. 87. ISBN 978-0-9553515-0-1.
  5. ^ Bauer, U., M. Scharmann, J. Skepper & W. Federle 2013. 'Insect aquaplaning' on a superhydrophilic hairy surface: how Heliamphora nutans Benth. pitcher plants capture prey. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 280(1753): 20122569. doi:10.1098/rspb.2012.2569
  6. ^ Ants aquaplaning on a pitcher plant. University of Cambridge.
license
cc-by-sa-3.0
copyright
Wikipedia authors and editors
original
visit source
partner site
wikipedia EN

Heliamphora nutans: Brief Summary

provided by wikipedia EN

Heliamphora nutans (Latin: nutans = nodding) is a species of marsh pitcher plant native to the border area between Venezuela, Brazil and Guyana, where it grows on several tepuis, including Roraima, Kukenán, Yuruaní, Maringma, and Wei Assipu. Heliamphora nutans was the first Heliamphora to be described and is the best known species.

Heliamphora nutans was originally discovered in 1839 on Mount Roraima by the two brothers Robert and Richard Schomburgk, although they did not collect samples to return to Europe. The plant was formally described by George Bentham in 1840, becoming the type species of the genus. In 1881, David Burke was plant-hunting in the same area of British Guiana where he collected specimens of the plant and introduced it to England.

This species employs an 'aquaplaning' trapping mechanism similar to that of many tropical pitcher plants of the genus Nepenthes.

Heliamphora nutans at Kew Gardens, London

Heliamphora nutans at Kew Gardens, London

Heliamphora nutans growing on Mount Roraima in Venezuela

Heliamphora nutans growing on Mount Roraima in Venezuela

Detail of H. nutans flower

Detail of H. nutans flower

Illustration from Bentham's 1840 description

Illustration from Bentham's 1840 description

license
cc-by-sa-3.0
copyright
Wikipedia authors and editors
original
visit source
partner site
wikipedia EN