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# http://www.omnisterra.com/botany/cp/data/jans.db
# World Carnivorous Plant List
# Copyright (c) 1987-2012 by Jan Schlauer
#
# Nomenclatural Synopsis of Carnivorous Phanerogamous Plants
#
# by Jan Schlauer
# Last update: 27 January 2012
# horticultural entries and much editing by Bob Ziemer
#
#
# Please note the following:
#
# I. The typical infraspecific taxa (autonyms) are not listed.
# II. The synonymical references apply to the autonymous form of
# the cited taxon unless indicated otherwise.
# III. The infraspecific taxa belong to the typical (autonymous)
# superordinate infraspecific taxon unless indicated
# otherwise.
# IV. "/" means pro parte (partly).
# V. "?" stands for any kind of incertainty.
# VI. Plant names appear in []. Author names appear in {}.
# VII. Accepted names are marked by a preceding "+". Illegitimate names
# (violating rules of nomenclature, not to be used) are marked "~".
# Cultivar names are marked "$".
# VIII.In some hybrids of horticultural origin the originator's name (B)
# is cited; for natural hybrids the distribution (L, LFR) is given.
# Formulae of artificial hybrids of known origin have the female
# (seed) parent before the hybrid sign (*), followed by the male
# (pollen) parent.
# IX. Names of families (F) are arranged in systematical order, names of
# genera (G), of species and of taxa of lower rank, incl. hybrids (N)
# are arranged in alphabetical order.
# X. This list is permanently updated. If you have additions,
# comments or questions, please contact Jan Schlauer
# (jan@carnivorousplants.org)
# XI. No part of this work may be reproduced or utilized in any form
# or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including
# photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and
# retrieval system, without permission in writing from the author.
# XII. This file is free for distribution as long as:
# 1. It is GIVEN away rather than sold (unless expressly permitted
# by the author)
# 2. These statements and the above copyright notice are left intact
#
# GEOGRAPHIC ABBREVIATIONS
#
# Countries by ISO two-letter codes:
# http://www.iso.org/iso/en/prods-services/iso3166ma/02iso-3166-code-lists/list-en1.html
#
# Ala. Alabama
# Az. Arizona
# C central
# Ca. California
# E east(-ern)
# Fla. Florida
# Ga. Georgia
# Is. Island(s)
# La. Louisiana
# Mass. Massachusetts
# Mich. Michigan
# Miss. Mississippi
# Mo. Missouri
# N north(-ern)
# NC. North Carolina
# Nev. Nevada
# NJ. New Jersey
# NY. New York
# Ore. Oregon
# Penna. Pennsylvania
# S south(-ern)
# SC. South Carolina
# Tex. Texas
# Va. Virginia
# W west(-ern)
# Wash. Washington
# Wyo. Wyoming
#
# Floristic Regions and Provinces
#
# General outline following A. Takhtajan (1986)
# Floristic Regions of the World, University of California Press, Berkeley.
#
# TDWG region (political unit) codes according to:
# http://www.bgbm.fu-berlin.de/TDWG/geo/geotdwg1.dtx
#
# I. Circumboreal Region
# 1 Arctic (CA,GL,IS,SJ,RU,US;10,30,31,70,72)
# 2 Atlantic Europe (AD,BE,DE,DK,ES,FO,FR,GB,IE,NL,NO;10,11,12)
# 3 Central Europe (AT,BE,BY,CH,CZ,DE,DK,FI,FR,HR,HU,IT,LT,LU,NL,NO,PL,RO,RU,SE,SI,SK,UA;10,11,12,13,14)
# 4 Illyria or Balkan (AL,BA,BG,GR,HR,MK,SI,YU,TR;13)
# 5 Pontus Euxinus (TR,GE,AM,AZ;13,14,33)
# 6 Caucasus (RU,GE,AM,AZ;14,33)
# 7 Eastern Europe (BY,EE,LV,LT,RO,RU,UA;13,14)
# 8 Northern Europe (FI,NO,SE,RU;10,14)
# 9 Western Siberia (RU,KZ;30)
# 10 Altai-Sayan (MN,RU;30,37)
# 11 Central Siberia (RU;30)
# 12 Transbaikalia (MN,RU;30,31)
# 13 Northeastern Siberia (RU;31)
# 14 Okhotsk-Kamchatka (RU;31)
# 15 Canada incl. Great Lakes (CA,PM,US;70,71,72,73,74,75)
# II. Eastern Asiatic Region
# 16 Manchuria (CN,KP,MN,RU;31,36,37,38)
# 17 Sakhalin-Hokkaido (JP,RU;31,38)
# 18 Japan-Korea (CN,JP,KP,KR;36,38)
# 19 Volcano-Bonin (JP;62)
# 20 Ryukyu or Tokara-Okinawa (JP;38)
# 21 Taiwan (TW;38)
# 22 Northern China (CN;36)
# 23 Central China (CN;36)
# 24 Southeastern China (CN,HK,MO,TW;36)
# 25 Sikang-Yunnan (CN;36)
# 26 Northern Burma (MM;41)
# 27 Eastern Himalaya (BT,CN,IN;36,40)
# 28 Khasi-Manipur (IN,MM;40,41)
# III. North American Atlantic Region
# 29 Appalachians (US;75,78)
# 30 Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain (US;75,77,78)
# 31 North American Prairies (US;73,74,75,77,78)
# IV. Rocky Mountain Region
# 32 Vancouver (CA,US;70,71,73,76)
# 33 Rocky Mountains (CA,US;70,71,73,76)
# V. Macaronesian Region
# 34 Azores (PT;21)
# 35 Madeira (PT;21)
# 36 Canaries (ES;21)
# 37 Cape Verde (CV;21)
# VI. Mediterranean Region
# 38 Southern Morocco (MA;20)
# 39 Southwestern Mediterranean (ES,GI,MA,PT;12,20)
# 40 South Mediterranean (DL,DZ,TN;20)
# 41 Iberia (ES,PT;12)
# 42 Baleares (ES;12)
# 43 Liguria-Tyrrhenia (FR,IT,MC,MT,VA;12,13)
# 44 Adriatic (AL,HR,IT,SM;13)
# 45 East Mediterranean (CY,GR,IL,LB,SY,TR;13,34)
# 46 Crimea-Novorossijsk (UA;14)
# VII. Saharo-Arabian Region
# 47 Sahara (DL,DZ,EG,EH,ML,MR,NE,SD,TD;20,22,24)
# 48 Egypt-Arabia (AE,BH,EG,IL,IQ,IR,JO,KW,OM,QA,SA,SD,YE;20,24,34,35)
# VIII. Irano-Turanian Region
# 49 Mesopotamia (IQ,IR,JO,SY,TR;34)
# 50 Central Anatolia (TR;34)
# 51 Armenia-Iran (GE,AM,AZ,TR,IR;33,34)
# 52 Hyrcania (AZ,IR,TM;33,34)
# 53 Turania or Aralo-Caspia (AZ,RU,KZ,UZ,TM;32,33)
# 54 Turkestan (AF,IR,PK,TM,UZ,AF,TJ,KG,CN(Sinkiang),;32,34,40)
# 55 Northern Baluchistan (AF,IR,PK;34,40)
# 56 Western Himalaya (CN(Tibet),IN,PK;36,40)
# 57 Central Tien Shan (CN(Sinkiang),KZ,UZ,KG,TJ;32,36)
# 58 Dzungaria-Tien Shan (CN(Sinkiang);36)
# 59 Mongolia (CN(Sinkiang),MN,RU,KZ;30,32,36,37)
# 60 Tibet (CN(Tibet),IN,NP;36,40)
# IX. Madrean Region
# 61 Great Basin (US;73,76,77)
# 62 California (MX,US;76,79)
# 63 Sonora (MX,US;76,79)
# 64 Mexican Highlands (MX,US;76,77,79)
# X. Guineo-Congolian Region
# 65 Upper Guinea (BF,CI,GH,GM,GN,GW,LR,ML,SL,SN,TG;22)
# 66 Nigeria-Cameroon (CD,CF,CG,CM,GQ,NG,TD;22,23,24)
# 67 Congo (AO,BI,CD,CG,CM,GA,GQ,KE,ST,RW,UG,TZ;23,25,26)
# XI. Usambara-Zululand Region
# 68 Zanzibar-Inhambane (MZ,TZ;25,26)
# 69 Tongoland-Pondoland (MZ,SZ,ZA;26,27)
# XII. Sudano-Zambezian Region
# 70 Zambezi (AO,BW,CD,LS,MW,MZ,NA,TZ,ZA,ZM,ZW;23,25,26,27)
# 71 Sahel (BF,BJ,CF,CI,CM,GH,GM,ML,MR,NE,NG,SN,TD,TG;22,23,24)
# 72 Sudan (ER,ET,KE,SD,SO,TD;24,25)
# 73 Somalia-Ethiopia (DJ,ET,SD,SO;24,25)
# 74 South Arabia (SA,OM,YE;35)
# 75 Socotra (YE;24)
# 76 Oman (OM;35)
# 77 South Iran (IR,PK;34,40)
# 78 Sindia (IN,PK;40)
# XIII. Karoo-Namib Region
# 79 Namibia (AO,NA;26,27)
# 80 Namaland (NA,ZA;27)
# 81 Western Cape (ZA;27)
# 82 Karoo (ZA;27)
# XIV. St.Helena and Ascension Region
# 83 St. Helena and Ascension (SH;28)
# XV. Madagascan Region
# 84 Eastern Madagascar (MG;29)
# 85 Western Madagascar (MG;29)
# 86 Southern and Southwestern Madagascar (MG;29)
# 87 Comoro (KM,SC,YT;29)
# 88 Mascarenes (MU,RE;29)
# 89 Seychelles (SC;29)
# XVI. Indian Region
# 90 Ceylon/Sri Lanka (LK;40)
# 91 Malabar (IN,IO,MV;40,43)
# 92 Deccan (IN;40)
# 93 Upper Gangetic Plain (IN;40)
# 94 Bengal (BD,IN,MM;40,41)
# XVII. Indochinese Region
# 95 South Burma (BU,CC,MM,TH;41,43)
# 96 Andamanes (IN,MM,TH;40,41)
# 97 South China (CN,PI,VN;36,41)
# 98 Thailand (KH,LA,MM,TH;41)
# 99 North Indochina (LA,VN;41)
# 100 Annam (KH,VN;41)
# 101 South Indochina (KH,VN;41)
# XVIII. Malesian Region
# 102 Malaya (MY,SG;42)
# 103 Borneo (BN,ID,MY;42)
# 104 Philippines (PH,SI;41,42)
# 105 Sumatra (CX,ID;42)
# 106 South Malesia (ID,TP;42)
# 107 Celebes (ID;42)
# 108 Moluccas (ID;42)
# 109 Papua (ID,PG;42)
# 110 Bismarck Archipelago (PG,SB;42)
# XIX. Fijian Region
# 111 New Hebrides (VU;60)
# 112 Fiji (AS,FJ,NU,TO,WF,WS;60)
# XX. Polynesian Region
# 113 Micronesia (FM,GU,KI,MH,MP,NR,PW,TV,UM;60,61,62)
# 114 Polynesia (AS,CK,KI,PF,PN,TK,UM;60,61)
# XXI. Hawaiian Region
# 115 Hawaii (UM,US;63)
# XXII. Neocaledonian Region
# 116 New Caledonia (NC;60)
# XXIII. Caribbean Region
# 117 Central America (BZ,CO,CR,EC,GT,HN,MX,NI,PA,PF,SV;79,80,83)
# 118 West Indies (AG,AI,AN,AW,BB,BM,BS,CO,CU,DM,DO,GD,GP,HT,JM,KN,KY,LC,MQ,MS,PR,TC,US,VC,VE,VG,VI;78,81)
# 119 Galapagos (EC;83)
# XXIV. Region of the Guayana Highlands
# 120 Guayana (BR,CO,GY,SR,VE;82,83,84)
# XXV. Amazonian Region
# 121 Amazonia (BO,BR,CO,GF,GY,PE,SR,TT,VE;81,82,83,84)
# 122 Llanos (BO,BR,CO,PE;83,84)
# XXVI. Brazilian Region
# 123 Caatingas (BR;84)
# 124 Central Brazilian Uplands (BR;84)
# 125 Chaco (AR,BO,BR,PY;83,84,85)
# 126 Atlantic Brazil (BR;84)
# 127 Parana (AR,BR,PY;84,85)
# XXVII. Andean Region
# 128 Northern Andes (CO,EC,PE,VE;82,83)
# 129 Central Andes (AR,BO,CL,PE;83,85)
# XXVIII. Cape Region
# 130 Cape (ZA;27)
# XXIX. Northeast Australian Region
# 131 North Australia (AU;50)
# 132 Queensland (AU;50)
# 133 Southeast Australia (AU;50)
# 134 Tasmania (AU;50)
# XXX. Southwest Australian Region
# 135 Southwest Australia (AU;50)
# XXXI. Central Australian or Eremaean Region
# 136 Eremaea (AU;50)
# XXXII. Fernandezian Region
# 137 Juan Fernandez (CL;85)
# XXXIII. Chile-Patagonian Region
# 138 Northern Chile (AR,CL;85)
# 139 Central Chile (AR,CL;85)
# 140 Pampas (AR,UY;85)
# 141 Patagonia (AR,CL,FK;85,90)
# 142 Tierra del Fuego (AQ,AR,CL,GS;85,90,91)
# XXXIV. Region of the South Subantarctic Islands
# 143 Tristan-Gough (BV,SH;90)
# 144 Kerguelen (HM,TF,ZA;90)
# XXXV. Neozeylandic Region
# 145 Lord Howe (AU;50)
# 146 Norfolk (NF;50)
# 147 Kermadec (NZ;51)
# 148 New Zealand North Is. (NZ;51)
# 149 New Zealand N South Is. (NZ;51)
# 150 New Zealand S South Is. (NZ;51)
# 151 Chatham (NZ;51)
# 152 New Zealand Subantarctic Islands (AU,NZ;51,90)
#
# OTHER ABBREVIATIONS
#
# B Originator of a cultivated plant
# BN Basionym (the name on which an altered
# combination is based)
# C Taxonomic/botanical comment
# CLA Classification
# CN Correct name (the orthographically correct
# spelling from which misprints were "derived")
# FT Phototype (if holotype is lost, only)
# GR Cultivar-group
# GRP Cultivar-group publication
# HC Horticultural comment
# in sched. In schedis (on labels) in Herbaria or on plants
# cultivated and displayed at Botanic gardens
# IT Isotype (if holotype is lost, only)
# L Distribution (countries)
# LFR Distribution (floristic provinces)
# LT Lectotype (if holotype does not exist)
# LTG Lectotypus generis (if no generitype was
# designated when the genus was first described)
# LTP Lectotype publication
# nom.cons. Nomen conservandum (conserved name)
# nom.dub. Nomen dubium (the status of which is obscure)
# nom.illeg. Nomen illegitimum (earlier valid synonym cited
# in protologue or type typifies an earlier
# valid synonym or earlier homonym is based on
# another type)
# nom.nov. Nomen novum (new name if original name was not
# available, e.g. as a later homonym, at time of
# first publication)
# nom.nud. Nomen nudum (no valid description and/or no type)
# NT Neotype (if holotype is lost, only)
# NTP Neotype publication
# P First publication of a name
# p.p. Pro parte (only parts of the specimen are type
# material)
# PT Paratype (if holotype is lost, only)
# PW Publication on the Web
# RLC IUCN Red List Category
# S Status (accepted synonym or hybrid formula)
# spec.excl. Species exclusa (excluded species, belonging to
# another family or genus)
# sphalm.typogr. Sphalma typographicum (misprint)
# SYN Synonym (an earlier valid one, cited in
# protologue of illegitimate name)
# T (Holo-) type
# TF Typus familiae (type of family, a generic name)
# TG Typus generis (type of genus, a species name)
# TGP Publication of lectotypus generis (q.v.)
# VN Vernacular (popular) name
# XN Somatic chromosome number
# XNP Chromosome number publication
# | Specimen deletum (specimen destroyed)
# * Hybrid sign (multiplication symbol)
#
# CLASSIFICATION
#
# Note: The previous (pre-2001) setup of entries in this database (lacking
# systematic information above the rank of family and between the ranks of genus
# and species) turned out to be insufficient for considerations of biodiversity.
# The records for accepted names have therefore been augmented by classification
# data (in CLA-entries).
#
# The taxonomic basis for the subgeneric and sectional classification used in
# this database follows Schlauer (Carniv.Pl.Newslett.25:67-88, 1996) for
# Drosera, Fromm-Trinta (Bol.Mus.Nac.Rio de Janeiro, n.s. Bot.44:1-4, 1977) for
# Genlisea, Casper (Biblioth.Bot.127/128:1-209, 1966) for Pinguicula, and
# Taylor (Kew Bull. Add. Ser.14:1-724, 1989) for Utricularia, with some
# adjustments. No attempt has been made to subdivide the complex genus
# Nepenthes.
#
# The entries in the CLA field are nested ranks of classification roughly
# corresponding to nodes on a phylogenetic tree, so it should be trivial for
# taxonomists of any flavour to map the classification used here to a system or
# theory of their choice. Systematic data above the rank of family follow APG
# http://www.systbot.uu.se/classification/APGclassification.html
# with some nomenclatural adjustments.
#
# The formal ranks used are:
# Subclass-Order-Family-Genus-Subgenus-Section
#
# The codes used are, for subclasses-orders:
# AST-SCR Asteridae, Scrophulariales
# CAR-NEP Caryophyllidae, Nepenthales
# COM-BRO Commelinidae, Bromeliales
# ERI-ERI Ericidae, Ericales (incl. Sarraceniales)
# ROS-OXA Rosidae, Oxalidales
# for families:
# BRO Bromeliaceae
# BYB Byblidaceae
# CEP Cephalotaceae
# DIP Dioncophyllaceae
# DRO Droseraceae
# DRP Drosophyllaceae
# LEN Lentibulariaceae
# MAR Martyniaceae
# NEP Nepenthaceae
# ROR Roridulaceae
# SAR Sarraceniaceae
# for genera:
# ALD Aldrovanda
# BRC Brocchinia
# BYB Byblis
# CAT Catopsis
# CEP Cephalotus
# CRA Craniolaria
# DAR Darlingtonia
# DIO Dionaea
# DIP Dioncophyllum
# DRO Drosera
# DRP Drosophyllum
# GEN Genlisea
# HAB Habropetalum
# HEL Heliamphora
# IBI Ibicella
# MAR Martynia
# NEP Nepenthes
# PIN Pinguicula
# PRO Proboscidea
# ROR Roridula
# SAR Sarracenia
# TRI Triphyophyllum
# UTR Utricularia
# for subgenera:
# ALD Aldrovanda
# ARC Arcturia
# BRC Brocchinia
# BRY Bryastrum
# BYB Byblis
# CAT Catopsis
# CEP Cephalotus
# COE Coelophylla
# CRA Craniolaria
# DAR Darlingtonia
# DIO Dionaea
# DIP Dioncophyllum
# DRO Drosera
# DRP Drosophyllum
# ERG Ergaleium
# GEN Genlisea
# HAB Habropetalum
# HEL Heliamphora
# IBI Ibicella
# ISO Isoloba
# LAS Lasiocephala
# MAR Martynia
# MER Meristocaulis
# NEP Nepenthes
# ORC Orcheosanthus
# PHY Phycopsis
# PIN Pinguicula
# POL Polypompholyx (incl. subgen. Utricularia auct. p.p.)
# PRO Proboscidea
# REG Regiae
# ROR Roridula
# SAR Sarracenia
# STE Stelogyne
# TEM Temnoceras
# THE Thelocalyx
# TRI Triphyophyllum
# UTR Utricularia
# for sections:
# AGN Agnata
# ALD Aldrovanda
# AMP Ampullipalatum
# ARA Arachnopus
# ARC Arcturia
# ARN Aranella
# AUS Australes
# AVE Avesicaria
# AVO Avesicarioides
# BEN Benjaminia
# BIO Biovularia
# BRC Brocchinia
# BRY Bryastrum
# BYB Byblis
# CAL Calpidisca
# CAN Candollea
# CAR Cardiophyllum
# CAT Catopsis
# CEP Cephalotus
# CHE Chelidon
# CHO Choristothecae
# COE Coelophylla
# CRA Craniolaria
# CRF Crassifolia
# DAR Darlingtonia
# DIO Dionaea
# DIP Dioncophyllum
# DRO Drosera
# DRP Drosophyllum
# ENS Enskide
# ERG Ergaleium
# ERY Erythrorhiza
# FOL Foliosa
# GEN Genlisea
# HAB Habropetalum
# HEL Heliamphora
# HET Heterophyllum
# HOM Homophyllum (incl. Discoradix)
# IBI Ibicella
# IPE Iperua
# ISO Isoloba
# KAM Kamienskia
# LAM Lamprolepis
# LAS Lasiocephala
# LEC Lecticula
# LLO Lloydia
# LON Longitubus
# MAR Martynia
# MAT Martinia
# MEI Meionula
# MER Meristocaulis
# MIC Micranthes
# MIN Minutissimae
# MIP Microphyllum
# MIR Mirabiles
# NAN Nana
# NEL Nelipus
# NEP Nepenthes
# NIG Nigrescentes
# OLI Oligocista
# OLV Oliveria
# ORC Orcheosanthus
# ORH Orchidioides
# PHY Phycopsis
# PHL Phyllaria
# PIN Pinguicula
# PLE Pleiochasia
# POL Polypompholyx
# PRO Proboscidea
# PRL Prolifera
# PSY Psyllosperma
# REG Regiae
# ROR Roridula
# SAR Sarracenia
# SET Setiscapella
# SPR Sprucea
# STE Stelogyne
# STM Stomoisia
# STO Stolonifera
# STR Steyermarkia
# STY Stylotheca
# TAY Tayloria
# TEM Temnoceras
# THE Thelocalyx
# TRI Triphyophyllum
# TRD Tridentaria
# UTR Utricularia
# VES Vesiculina
#
# DATA GIVEN FOR CULTIVAR NAMES
#
# ICNCP International Code for the Nomenclature of Cultivated
# Plants, 7.ed, Acta Horticult.647:i-xxi,1-123 (2004),
# ISBN 90 6605 527 8 http://www.actahort.org
# Introducer Person who introduced a formerly wild-growing plant
# into cultivation, by which it became a cultivar
# Nominant Person who coined the name of a cultivar
# Registrant Person who submitted a cultivar name for
# registration; in names published before 1998
# this is the describing author
# Translit. Transliteration (given if the epithet was
# originally written in a language not using Latin
# characters)
# Translation Given if translations of the original epithet are
# in use
# Awards Awards received by a cultivar
# Patents Patents registered for a cultivar
# Description Publication reference to a cultivar description and
# (if available) text of description
# Standard Reference to a published standard photograph and
# (if available) link to a corresponding image
# Propagation Preferred method of propagation
# Etymology Meaning or derivation of a cultivar epithet
#
# Notes:
# Syntypes are not tolerated, only one representative
# specimen is cited. This does not mean a lectotype is selected here.
# For some names the types could not yet be traced.
# Herbaria are abbreviated according to the Index Herbariorum:
# http://www.nybg.org/bsci/ih/ih.html
#
# On November 10, 1998, the ICPS was officially appointed as the
# International Registration Authority for the epithets of cultivated
# carnivorous plants. Names of carnivorous plant cultivars published
# with description and standard (a colour photograph) previous to
# Nov. 10, 1998 were registered automatically as of that date.
# The International Registrar of the ICPS is Jan Schlauer (JS).
# Where no particular notice is made, the nominant and the registrant
# are the same persons (in pre-1998 names this is usually the describing
# author).
#
#
# Acknowledgements
#
# I owe sincere thanks to Rick Walker, who did the programming work
# for conversion of the word-processed form of this list into a
# computer-friendly format. This enables the list to be read and
# processed by nearly all types of data-processing device.
# Georg Mueller wrote the first program which enabled me to input
# the data below, I wish to repeat my thanks for this.
#
# The scientific contents of this file benefited by contributions of
# Peter Taylor (Kew), S. Jost Casper (Jena), Barry Rice (Davis),
# Don Burden (New Albany), Isamu Kusakabe (Tokyo), Isao Takai (Kazo City),
# Wolfram Diester (Bielefeld), Alastair Culham (Reading), Paul Temple (Hants),
# Michael King (Telford), Pierre Gelinaud (Lyon),
# Johan van Marm (Windorf), Franz Fuchs (Linz), Johannes Marabini (Erlangen),
# Martin Cheek (Kew), Chris Frazier (Albuquerque), Phill Mann (Harvey),
# Robert Gibson (Mulgoa), Art Lauffenburger (Chamblee),
# Fernando Rivadavia (Sao Paulo), Yasuhiro Fukatsu (Okazaki City),
# Peter Bretting (Beltsville), Gabriele Basso (Firenze),
# Charles Clarke (Hong Kong), Joachim Nerz (Boeblingen),
# Andreas Wistuba (Mannheim), Heiko Rischer (Espoo),
# Marcus Rossberg (St.Andrews),
# Donald E. Schnell (Pulaski), Larry Mellichamp (Charlotte),
# Lubomir Adamec (Trebon),
# Andreas Fleischmann (Landsberg) and Stewart McPherson (Poole).
# These are gratefully appreciated.
#
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#
# Disclaimer: This version of the list was translated into a computer
# readable form by Rick Walker (walker
omnisterra.com).
#
# Accepted names are preceeded with a "+" sign in the N:,F:, and G: fields.
#
# To facilitate computerized parsing of this file, all comments
# are preceeded by "#" characters.
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F: +[Sarraceniaceae {Dumort.}]
TF: [Sarracenia {L.}]
G: [Chrysamphora {Greene}]
P: Pittonia 2:191 (1891)
TG: [Chrysamphora californica {(Torr.) Greene}]=[Darlingtonia californica {Torr.}]
N: [Chrysamphora californica {(Torr.) Greene}]
P: Pittonia 2:191 (1891)
BN: [Darlingtonia californica {Torr.}]
S: =[Darlingtonia californica {Torr.}]
G: +[Darlingtonia {Torr.}]
TG: [Darlingtonia californica {Torr.}]
C: nom.cons.
N: +[Darlingtonia californica {Torr.}]
P: Smithson.Contrib.6, Art.4:5 (1853)
T: Upper Sacramento, few mi S Shasta Peak, N Ca., US, J.D.Brackenridge (NY387767)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-DAR-DAR-DAR
L: US (Ca., Ore.)
LFR: 32, ?62
RLC: LR (lc)
XN: 30 {Bell} ut [Chrysamphora californica {(Torr.) Greene}]
XNP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:140 (1949)
IMAGE: darlingt/0045 Botanical line drawing of Sarracenia and Darlingtonia
IMAGE: darlingt/0067 Plant in native habitat: overview
IMAGE: darlingt/0073 Plant in native habitat: blossoms
IMAGE: darlingt/darl closeup of flower in cultivation
TEXT: darlingt/0074.htm Paper on reproductive biology + bibliography
TEXT: darlingt/darlingt.htm Excerpt from: The Wild Flowers of California
IMAGE: darlingt/dcal_CA Plants in vertical serpentine wall
IMAGE: darlingt/DarlingtoniaXbouton flower, fruit, germination, seeds, hood
N: [Darlingtonia californica f. viridiflora {B.Rice}]
P: S.McPherson & Schnell, Sarr.N.Am.:739 (2011)
T: Nevada Co., Cal., US, 19. 8. 1997, B.Rice s.n. (DAV135140)
S: =[Darlingtonia californica {Torr.}]
N: [Darlingtonia californica var. rubra {(Burb.) Macf.}]
P: L.H.Bailey, Std.Cyclop.Hortic.2:965 (1914)
BN: [Darlingtonia rubra {Burb.}]
S: =[Darlingtonia californica {Torr.}]
N: [Darlingtonia courtii {(Hort.Veitch ex Wilson) Burb.}]
P: Fl. & Sylva 3:233 (1905)
BN: [Sarracenia courtii {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]
C: spec.excl. ([Sarracenia {L.}])
N: [Darlingtonia rubra {Burb.}]
P: Fl. & Sylva 3:233 (1905)
T: ex cult., (?DBN)
S: =[Darlingtonia californica {Torr.}]
G: +[Heliamphora {Benth.}]
P: Trans.Linn.Soc.18:432 (1840)
TG: [Heliamphora nutans {Benth.}]
N: +[Heliamphora arenicola {Wistuba, A.Fleischm., Nerz & S.McPherson}]
P: S.McPherson & al., Sarr.S.Am.:516 (2011)
T: near base of Ilu-Tramen tepui, Bolivar, VE, ex cult. A.Wistuba, P.Debbert s.n. (M)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: VE
LFR: 120
N: +[Heliamphora ceracea {Nerz, Wistuba, R.Grantsau, F.Rivadavia, A.Fleischm. & S.McPherson}]
P: S.McPherson & al., Sarr.S.Am.:521 (2011)
T: Pico da Neblina trail, Mun. S.Gabriel da Cachoeira, Amazonas, BR, 1. 1. 1999, F.Rivadavia 771 (SPF)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: BR
LFR: 120
N: +[Heliamphora chimantensis {Wistuba, Carow & Harbarth}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:78 (2002)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v31n3p78_82.html
T: Macizo de Chimanta, sect. centro-oriental, 10. 1. 2001, A.Wistuba, T.Carow & P.Harbarth 10.01.01/1 (VEN)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: VE
LFR: 120
N: +[Heliamphora ciliata {Wistuba, Nerz & A.Fleischm.}]
P: Willdenowia 39:277 (2009)
T: small savanna patches on the upland plateau of the NE slope of Aprada-tepui, approx. 30 km ESE of Kamarata, Bolivar, VE, 12. 1984, A.Huber & al. 9921 (VEN)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: VE
LFR: 120
N: +[Heliamphora collina {Wistuba, Nerz, S.McPherson & A.Fleischm.}]
P: S.McPherson & al., Sarr.S.Am.:523 (2011)
T: S projection of Murosipan-tepui, Distr.Piar, Bolivar, VE, 26. 5. 1986, J.A.Steyermark, R.Liesner & B.Holst 132114 (VEN)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: VE
LFR: 120
N: +[Heliamphora elongata {J.Nerz}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:111 (2004)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v33n4p111_116.html
T: Ilu-tepui, VE, 9. 10. 2004, J.Nerz Hilu/04/1 (VEN)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: VE
LFR: 120
N: +[Heliamphora exappendiculata {(Maguire & Steyerm.) Nerz & Wistuba}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.35:43 (2006)
BN: [Heliamphora heterodoxa var. exappendiculata {Maguire & Steyerm.}]
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: VE (Mt. Aprada-tepui, Mt.Churi-tepui, Mt.Chimanta-tepui)
LFR: 120
N: ~[Heliamphora exappendiculata f. glabella {(Steyerm.) Nerz & Wistuba}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.35:46 (2006)
BN: [Heliamphora heterodoxa f. glabella {Steyerm.}]
S: =[Heliamphora minor {Gleason}]
C: comb.inval.
N: +[Heliamphora folliculata {Wistuba, Harbarth & Carow}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:120 (2001)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n4p120_125.html
T: Murosipan-tepui, Bolivar, VE, 8. 2. 2001, Wistuba, Harbarth & Carow Mur08.01.01/1 (VEN)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: VE (Mt.Murosipan, Mt.Aparaman, Mt.Tereke-Yuren, Mt.Kamarcaibarai)
LFR: 120
N: +[Heliamphora glabra {(Maguire) Nerz, Wistuba & Hoogenstrijd}]
P: Taublatt 54:58 (2006)
BN: [Heliamphora heterodoxa var. glabra {Maguire}]
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: VE (Serra do Sol)
LFR: 120
N: ~[Heliamphora heterodoxa {auct. non Steyerm.: Cheers}]
P: Letts Guide to Carniv.Pl.of the World:87 (1992)
S: =[Heliamphora nutans {Benth.}]
N: ~[Heliamphora heterodoxa {auct. non Steyerm.: Steyerm. ex Nerz & Wistuba}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.35:46 (2006)
T: plateau of Aparaman-tepui, VE, 22. 3. 1987, Holst 3485 (VEN)
S: =[Heliamphora folliculata {Wistuba, Harbarth & Carow}]
N: +[Heliamphora heterodoxa {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:239 (1951)
T: Ptari-tepui, Bolivar, VE, 2. 11. 1944, J.A.Steyermark 59766 (F)
S: /[Heliamphora folliculata {Wistuba, Harbarth & Carow}]
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: VE (Mt.Ptari-tepui)
LFR: 120
XN: 42 {Kondo}
XNP: J.Jap.Bot.47:238 (1972)
N: [Heliamphora heterodoxa f. glabella {Steyerm.}]
P: Ann.Mo.Bot.Gard.71:311 (1984)
T: Auyan-tepui between Drizzly Camp & Second Wall, Bolivar, VE, 11. 5. 1964, J.A.Steyermark 93712 (VEN)
S: =[Heliamphora minor {Gleason}]
C: sub [var. exappendiculata {Maguire & Steyerm.}]
N: [Heliamphora heterodoxa f. glabra {(Maguire) Steyerm.}]
P: Ann.Mo.Bot.Gard.71:311 (1984)
BN: [Heliamphora heterodoxa var. glabra {Maguire}]
S: =[Heliamphora glabra {(Maguire) Nerz, Wistuba & Hoogenstrijd}]
N: [Heliamphora heterodoxa var. exappendiculata {Maguire & Steyerm.}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.29:54 (1978)
T: Churi-tepui, 1 km N Camp 8, NW slope, Bolivar, VE, 29. 11. 1953, J.J.Wurdack 34262 (NY387769)
S: =[Heliamphora exappendiculata {(Maguire & Steyerm.) Nerz & Wistuba}]
N: [Heliamphora heterodoxa var. glabra {Maguire}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.29:54 (1978)
T: Serra do Sol, VE, 28. 12. 1954, B. & C.Maguire 40412 (NY387771)
S: =[Heliamphora heterodoxa f. glabra {(Maguire) Steyerm.}]
N: +[Heliamphora hispida {Wistuba & Nerz}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:37 (2000)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n2p37_41.html
T: Cerro Neblina, BR, 1. 1. 1999, A.Wistuba & J.Nerz 01.01.99/1 (VEN)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: BR, VE (Cerro de la Neblina)
LFR: 120
N: +[Heliamphora huberi {A.Fleischm., Wistuba & Nerz}]
P: Willdenowia 39:279 (2009)
T: summit of Angasima-("Adanta")-tepui, high plateau little inclined towards the northeast, with shrubby savanna in the northwestern part, aprox. 40 km WNW Mision de Wonken, Piar Distr., Bolivar, VE, 4. 3. 1986, A.Huber 11366 (VEN)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: VE
LFR: 120
N: +[Heliamphora ionae {Maguire}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.29:54 (1978)
T: between N peak & central plateau of Ilu-tepui, VE, 15. 3. 1952, B.Maguire & Jonah Boyan 33418 (NY69768)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: VE (Mt.Ilu-tepui, ? Mt.Yuruani)
LFR: 120
N: ~[Heliamphora ionasi {Maguire}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.29:54 (1978)
CN: [Heliamhora ionae {Maguire}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Heliamphora macdonaldiae {Gleason}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.58:367 (1931)
T: top of peak 7 of Mt.Duida, VE, 8. 1928, G.H.H.Tate 1022 (NY387773)
S: =[Heliamphora tatei f. macdonaldiae {(Gleason) Steyerm.}]
N: ~[Heliamphora midoxa {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
S: =[[Heliamphora heterodoxa {Steyerm.}] * [Heliamphora minor {Gleason}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage but name not published validly
IMAGE: heliamph/0049 Mature plant in cultivation.
N: +[Heliamphora minor {Gleason}]
P: Brittonia 3:164 (1939)
T: Auyan-tepui, Bolivar, VE, 12. 1937, G.H.H.Tate 1126 (NY387775/6)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: VE (Mt.Auyan-tepui)
LFR: 120
XN: 42 {Kondo}
XNP: Phyton (Buenos Aires) 31:93 (1973)
IMAGE: heliamph/0005 Cultivated plant, view of pitchers.
IMAGE: heliamph/hmin cultivated plant with first mature pitcher
N: +[Heliamphora minor f. laevis {Steyerm.}]
P: Ann.Mo.Bot.Gard.71:311 (1984)
T: Auyan-tepui, Bolivar, VE, 1. 1949, F.Cardona 2661 (VEN)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: VE (Mt.Auyan-tepui)
LFR: 120
N: [Heliamphora neblinae {Maguire}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.29:57 (1978)
T: 1-8 km N Cumbre Camp, Cerro de la Neblina, Amazonas, VE, 10. 1. 1954, B.M.J.Wurdack & Bunting 37151 (NY387778)
S: =[Heliamphora tatei var. neblinae {(Maguire) Steyerm.}]
N: [Heliamphora neblinae var. parva {Maguire}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.29:59 (1978)
T: 5 km W Cumbre Camp, Cerro de la Neblina, Amazonas, VE, 6. 1. 1954, B.M.J.Wurdack & Bunting 37141 (NY348269)
S: =[Heliamphora tatei f. parva {(Maguire) Steyerm.}]
N: [Heliamphora neblinae var. viridis {Maguire}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.29:59 (1978)
T: above Camp 3, Cerro de la Neblina, Amazonas, VE, 24. 12. 1953, B.Maguire & al. 36834 (NY387780)
S: =[Heliamphora tatei var. neblinae {(Maguire) Steyerm.}]
N: ~[Heliamphora nudoxa {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
S: =[[Heliamphora heterodoxa {Steyerm.}] * [Heliamphora nutans {Benth.}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage but name not published validly
IMAGE: heliamph/0081 Plant in cultivation
N: +[Heliamphora nutans {Benth.}]
P: Trans.Linn.Soc.18:432 (1840)
T: Mt.Roraima, VE, R.Schomburgk 645 (K)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: VE, BR, GY (Mt.Roraima, Mt.Kukenan, Mt.Tramen-tepui, Mt.Ilu-tepui)
LFR: 120
XN: 42 {Kress}
XNP: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.83:55 (1970)
IMAGE: heliamph/0004 Cultivated plant, view of pitchers.
IMAGE: heliamph/isao28 multiple views of plant in habitat: Mt.Kukenan Matawi Tepuy.
N: [Heliamphora parva {(Maguire) S.McPherson, A.Fleischm., Wistuba & Nerz}]
P: S.McPherson & al., Sarr.S.Am.:527 (2011)
BN: [Heliamphora neblinae var. parva {Maguire}]
S: =[Heliamphora tatei f. parva {(Maguire) Steyerm.}]
N: +[Heliamphora pulchella {Wistuba, Carow, Harbarth & Nerz}]
P: Taublatt 53/3:42 (2005)
PW: www.carnivoren.org/de/gfp/mitteilungsorgane/taublatt/artikel/53_01_wistuba_carow_nerz_harbart-heliamphora_pulchella.pdf
T: Eruoda-tepui, Chimanta, VE, 1989, Pruski & Huber 3569 (VEN255566)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: VE (Mt.Chimanta-tepui)
LFR: 120
N: +[Heliamphora purpurascens {Wistuba, A.Fleischm., Nerz & S.McPherson}]
P: S.McPherson & al., Sarr.S.Am.:528 (2011)
T: summit of Ptari Tepui, Distr.Piar, Bolivar, VE, 26. 3. 1987, Holst 3587 (VEN)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: VE
LFR: 120
N: ~[Heliamphora recens {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
S: =?[Heliamphora ionae {Maguire}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Heliamphora sarracenioides {Carow, Wistuba & Harbarth}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.34:4 (2005)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v34n1p4_6.html
T: Gran Sabana, Edo.Bolivar, S VE, 1. 2004, A.Wistuba, T.Carow & P.Harbarth 01/04/s1 (VEN)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: VE (Gran Sabana)
LFR: 120
N: +[Heliamphora tatei {Gleason}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.58:368 (1931)
T: crest of ridge 25, Mt.Duida, Amazonas, VE, 26. 11. 1928, G.H.Tate 453 (NY387782-5)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: VE (Mt.Duida, Mt.Huachamacari, Mt.Marahuaca)
LFR: 120
IMAGE: heliamph/isao11 multiple views of plants in habitat
N: +[Heliamphora tatei f. macdonaldiae {(Gleason) Steyerm.}]
P: Ann.Mo.Bot.Gard.71:311 (1984)
BN: [Heliamphora macdonaldiae {Gleason}]
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: VE (Mt.Duida)
LFR: 120
N: +[Heliamphora tatei f. parva {(Maguire) Steyerm.}]
P: Ann.Mo.Bot.Gard.71:311 (1984)
BN: [Heliamphora neblinae var. parva {Maguire}]
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: BR, VE (Cerro de la Neblina)
LFR: 120
C: sub [var. neblinae {(Maguire) Steyerm.}]
N: [Heliamphora tatei f. tyleri {(Gleason) Baumgartl}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:95 (1993)
BN: [Heliamphora tyleri {Gleason}]
S: =[Heliamphora tatei {Gleason}]
N: [Heliamphora tatei var. macdonaldiae {(Gleason) Maguire}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.29:57 (1978)
BN: [Heliamphora macdonaldiae {Gleason}]
S: =[Heliamphora tatei f. macdonaldiae {(Gleason) Steyerm.}]
N: +[Heliamphora tatei var. neblinae {(Maguire) Steyerm.}]
P: Ann.Mo.Bot.Gard.71:311 (1984)
BN: [Heliamphora neblinae {Maguire}]
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: BR, VE (Cerro de la Neblina, Mt.Aracamuni)
LFR: 120
N: [Heliamphora tyleri {Gleason}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.58:368 (1931)
T: Savannah hills, summit of Mt.Duida, VE, Tate 1044 (NY387781)
S: =[Heliamphora tatei {Gleason}]
N: +[Heliamphora uncinata {Nerz, Wistuba & A.Fleischm.}]
P: Willdenowia 39:275 (2009)
T: small plateaus at the northern base of upper cliffs of Amuri-tepui (W sector of Acopan-tepui), Macizo del Chimanta, Bolivar, VE, 5. 2. 1983, J.A.Steyermark & al. 128568 (VEN)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
L: VE
LFR: 120
G: +[Sarracenia {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:510 (1753)
TG: [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
N: [Sarracenia acuta {Raf.}]
P: Autikon Bot.:34 (1840)
T: Ala., US, (?)
S: =[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]
N: [Sarracenia adunca {Sm.}]
P: Exot.Bot.1:103 (1804)
T: Hartsville, Darlington Co., SC., US, Smith s.n. (CNC 26578)
S: =[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]
N: [Sarracenia ahlesii {Bell & Case}]
P: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.72:151 (1956)
T: 5 mi SE Fruitdale, Washington Co., Ala., US, 1955, Bell 1495 (NCU)
S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]
L: US (Ala., Miss.)
LFR: 30
C: priority for parentage
N: [Sarracenia alabamensis {Case & Case}]
P: Rhodora 76:653 (1974), typ. illeg., Sida 21:2169 (2005)
T: along railroad between Elmore & Speigner, Elmore Co., Ala., US, 1. 5. 1972, F. & R.Case S500 (US02797766)
S: =[Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}]
N: [Sarracenia alabamensis subsp. wherryi {Case & Case}]
P: Rhodora 78:315 (1976)
T: 1/2 mi E Chatom, Washington Co., Ala., US, 9. 1974, F. & W.Case S573 (US02797749)
S: =[Sarracenia rubra subsp. wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]
N: +[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
P: Obj.Less.Bot.:157 (1863)
BN: [Sarracenia gronovii var. alata {Wood}]
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (Ala., Miss., La., Tex.)
LFR: 30
RLC: LR (nt)
XN: 26 {Bell} ut [Sarracenia sledgei {Macf.}]
XNP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:139 (1949)
IMAGE: sarracen/0066 Naturalized plant
IMAGE: sarracen/s_alata1 multiple views, Meadowview Nurseries, Virginia U.S.A
IMAGE: sarracen/sala_AL1 plants in habitat, W Alabama IMAGE: sarracen/sala_AL2 group of plants with spent flowers in habitat
IMAGE: sarracen/sala_MS plants in habitat
N: ~[Sarracenia alata f. biflora {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.2:2 (1995)
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Sarracenia alata f. pubescens {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Sarracenia alata f. viridescens {S.McPherson & Schnell}]
P: S.McPherson & Schnell, Sarr.N.Am.:745 (2011)
T: Stone Co., Miss., US, ex cult. UK Natl. Sarracenia coll., 5. 8. 2011, S.McPherson 55 (K000720182)
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
N: ~[Sarracenia alata var. areolata {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:11 (2009)
T: Tex. & La., US, (?)
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Sarracenia alata var. atrorubra {S.McPherson & Schnell}]
P: S.McPherson & Schnell, Sarr.N.Am.:740 (2011)
T: Stone Co., Miss., US, ex cult. UK Natl. Sarracenia coll., 5. 8. 2011, S.McPherson 50 (K000720177)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (Miss., La., ?Tex.)
LFR: 30
N: +[Sarracenia alata var. cuprea {S.McPherson & Schnell}]
P: S.McPherson & Schnell, Sarr.N.Am.:741 (2011)
T: Stone Co., Miss., US, ex cult. UK Natl. Sarracenia coll., 5. 8. 2011, S.McPherson 51 (K000720178)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (Miss., La., ?Tex.)
LFR: 30
N: +[Sarracenia alata var. nigropurpurea {D'Amato ex S.McPherson & Schnell}]
P: S.McPherson & Schnell, Sarr.N.Am.:742 (2011)
T: Stone Co., Miss., US, ex cult. UK Natl. Sarracenia coll., 5. 8. 2011, S.McPherson 52 (K000720179)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (Miss., La., ?Tex.)
LFR: 30
N: +[Sarracenia alata var. ornata {S.McPherson & Schnell}]
P: S.McPherson & Schnell, Sarr.N.Am.:743 (2011)
T: Stone Co., Miss., US, ex cult. UK Natl. Sarracenia coll., 5. 8. 2011, S.McPherson 53 (K000720180)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (Miss., La., ?Tex.)
LFR: 30
N: +[Sarracenia alata var. rubrioperculata {S.McPherson & Schnell}]
P: S.McPherson & Schnell, Sarr.N.Am.:744 (2011)
T: Stone Co., Miss., US, ex cult. UK Natl. Sarracenia coll., 5. 8. 2011, S.McPherson 54 (K000720181)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (Miss., La., ?Tex.)
LFR: 30
N: ~[Sarracenia alava {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage but name not published validly
N: [Sarracenia alba {(Hort.Baines ex Berk.) Bell}]
P: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:76 (1952)
BN: [Sarracenia drummondii var. alba {Hort.Baines ex R.Hogg & T.Moore}]
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
N: [Sarracenia areolata {Macf.}]
P: Bailey, Std.Cycl.Hort.6:3081 (1917)
LT: Theodore, Mobile Co., Ala., US, 1909, Macfarlane s.n. (CNC) {Bell}
LTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:70 (1952)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]]
L: US (Ala., Miss.)
LFR: 30
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Sarracenia arkwrightii {Hort.Bruce}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.53:357 (1913)
S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia ashbridgei {Hort.Bruce}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.42:clix (1916)
S: =[Sarracenia ?]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Sarracenia atkinsoniana {Hort.S.G.}]
P: Garden Lond.28:218 (1885)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
N: [Sarracenia atropurpurea {Hort.Veitch ex Berk.}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.2.ser.2:vii (1870)
T: ex cult., UK, from US (?K)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia atropurpurea {auct. non Hort.Veitch ex Berk.: Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.13:759 (1880)
T: [Sarracenia atrosanguinea {Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. atropurpurea {(Hort.Bull ex Mast.) Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
C: nom.superfl.
N: [Sarracenia atrosanguinea {Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.16:93 (1879)
T: ex cult., UK, from US (?K)
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. atropurpurea {(Hort.Bull ex Mast.) Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
B: W.Bull
N: [Sarracenia aurea {Sartwell ex Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.34:34 (1908)
T: Junius, Seneca Co., NY., US, 1832 ?, Sartwell s.n. (NY)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea f. heterophylla {(Eaton) Fern.}]
N: [Sarracenia bellii {L.Mellichamp}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:113 (2008)
T: just N Yellow R., W side of Hwy. 87, Sta.Rosa Co., Fla., US, ca. 1952, Case P-42, ex cult. L.Mellichamp s.n. (UNCC)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. gulfensis {Schnell}]]
L: US (Fla.)
LFR: 30
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia farnhamii {Hort.Farnham}]
N: ~[Sarracenia brucei {Hort.Bruce}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.53:357 (1913)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia buchananii {Hort.Williams ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.28:463 (1885)
T: ex cult. Upper Holloway, UK, (?)
S: =[[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
B: B.S.Williams, Upper Holloway
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
N: [Sarracenia buchani {R.Hogg}]
P: J.Hortic.3.ser.11:389 (1886)
CN: [Sarracenia buchananii {Hort.Williams ex W.Robinson}]
S: =[[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
B: B.S.Williams, Upper Holloway
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Sarracenia calceolata {Nutt.}]
P: Trans.Am.Phil.Soc.S.2.4:49 (1834)
T: Court house, Tatnall Co., Ga., US, Nuttall s.n. (?)
S: =[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia cantabrigiensis {Hort.Lynch ex Zahn}]
P: Gartenwelt 12:82 (1907)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia excellens {Hort.S.G.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia caroli-schmidtii {Bonst.}]
P: Gartenwelt 18:407 (1914)
T: ex cult. Hort. Bot. Goettingen, C.Bonstedt (?GOET)
S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia chelsonii {Mast.}]
N: [Sarracenia casei {L.Mellichamp}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:113 (2008)
T: just N Deer Park along US 45, Washington Co., Ala., US, 7. 8. 1985, L.Mellichamp s.n. (UNCC)
S: =[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]]
L: US (Ala., Miss.)
LFR: 30
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia gilpinii {Bell & Case}]
N: ~[Sarracenia catesbaei {auct. non Elliott: (auct. non Mast.: Mohr) Mohr}]
P: Pl.Life of Ala.:531 (1901)
BN: [Sarracenia flava var. catesbaei {auct. non Mast.: Mohr}]
S: =[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]
N: ~[Sarracenia catesbaei {auct. non Elliott: (Mast.) Small}]
P: Fl.S.E.U.S.:494 (1903)
BN: [Sarracenia flava var. catesbaei {Mast.}]
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
N: ~[Sarracenia catesbaei {auct. non Elliott: Harper}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.30:333 (1903)
S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]] /?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]
C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}] /?later synonym of [Sarracenia farnhamii {Hort.Farnham}]
N: [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
P: Bot.Sc.2:11 (1824)
T: Chesterfield Distr., SC., US, Macbride s.n. (CHARL)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
L: US (Va., NC., SC., Ga., Fla., Ala.)
LFR: 30
C: priority for parentage
IMAGE: sarracen/sxcates plant in habitat, Pender Co., NC, USA
IMAGE: sarracen/0082 Plant in Cultivation
N: [Sarracenia charlesmoorei {L.Mellichamp}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:114 (2008)
T: Henderson Co., NC., US, 20. 10. 2007, L.Mellichamp s.n. (UNCC)
S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]]
L: US (NC.)
LFR: 30
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
N: ~[Sarracenia chelsonii {auct. non Hort.Veitch ex Wilson: Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.13:722 (1880)
T: from cult., England, GB, (?K)
NT: Scotland Co., NC., US, Wellman (CNC 30805) {Bell}
NTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:65 (1952)
S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]
L: US (NC., SC., Ga., Fla., Ala.)
LFR: 30
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
N: [Sarracenia chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.8:600 (1877)
T: ex cult., UK, (?K)
S: =[[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
B: Veitch
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Sarracenia claytonii {Hort.Clayton}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.12:cxv (1890)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Sarracenia comptonensis {Hort.Gardner}]
P: in sched. (1991)
S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: [Sarracenia cookiana {Hort.Sander}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.20:cci (1896)
T: ex cult. Quorn House near Loughborough, UK, (?K)
S: =?[[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
B: Cook
C: eligible (but uncertain) legitimate synonym of [Sarracenia exculta {auct. non Hort.S.G.: Hort. ex Nichols.}], which is an illegitimate name (later homonym)
N: ~[Sarracenia cooksonii {Hort.Sander ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.50:359 (1896)
CN: [Sarracenia cookiana {Hort.Sander}]
S: =?[[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Sarracenia courtii {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.16:381 (1881)
T: from cult., England, GB, (?K)
NT: from cult., England, GB, Harrison (US 2997) {Bell}
NTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:64 (1952)
S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]
L: US (Ga., Fla., Ala., Miss.)
LFR: 30
B: Court
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Sarracenia crispata {auct. non Hort.Bull ex Andre: Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.34:36 (1908)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia harperi {Bell}]
N: [Sarracenia crispata {Hort.Bull ex Andre}]
P: Ill.Hortic.27:87 (1880)
T: ex cult., UK, from US (?P)
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
N: ~[Sarracenia crispiana {Hort.Bruce ex Burb.}]
P: Fl. & Sylva 3:302 (1905)
S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]] * [[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]]]
B: Bruce
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia harperi {Bell}]
N: ~[Sarracenia cristata {Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.17:296 (1880)
CN: [Sarracenia crispata {Hort.Bull ex Andre}]
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Sarracenia decora {Hort.Williams ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.6:250 (1889)
S: =[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia formosa {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia diesneriana {Hort.Hefka}]
P: Oesterr.Gart.Z.8:43 (1913)
S: =[[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia willisii {Hort.Veitch ex Nichols.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia dormeri {Hort.R.Veitch}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.26:clxxix (1901)
CN: [Sarracenia dormeriana {Hort.Veitch ex W.Robinson}]
S: =?[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
C: sphalm.typogr., ?later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
N: [Sarracenia dormeriana {Hort.Veitch ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.28:464 (1885)
T: N America, ex cult. Veitch, UK, (?K)
S: =?[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
B: Dormer
C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
N: [Sarracenia drummondii {Croom}]
P: Ann.Lyc.Nat.Hist.NY.4:100 (1848)
T: Franklin Co., Apalachicola, Fla., US, 1835, Drummond 6 (GH)
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
N: [Sarracenia drummondii var. alba {Hort.Baines ex R.Hogg & T.Moore}]
P: Flor.Pomol.1867:185 (1867)
NT: Deer Park, Washington Co., Ala., US, Reade s.n. (PENN 57857) {Bell}
NTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:149 (1952)
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia drummondii var. albiflora {anon.}]
P: Just, Bot.Jahresber.7.2:714 (1879)
CN: [Sarracenia drummondii var. alba {Hort.Baines ex R.Hogg & T.Moore}]
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Sarracenia drummondii var. atropurpurea {Macf. ex Bell}]
P: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65: 149 (1949)
T: Crestview, Fla., US, Macfarlane s.n. (PENN 49355)
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
N: [Sarracenia drummondii var. major {Hort.Sander}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.19:clxxxvi (1896)
T: ex cult. St.Albans, UK, (?K)
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
B: F.Sander & Co., St.Albans
N: [Sarracenia drummondii var. rubra {Hort.Baines ex Nichols.}]
P: Dict.of Gard.3:365 (1887)
NT: Deer Park, Ala., US, Reade s.n. (PENN 57858) {Bell}
NTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:149 (1952)
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
N: [Sarracenia drummondii var. undulata {(Decne.) Bail.}]
P: Cyclop.Am.Hort.:1616 (1902)
BN: [Sarracenia undulata {Decne.}]
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia ebliana {Hort.}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.21:ccvii (1897)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
N: [Sarracenia erythropus {(Hort.Bull ex Mast.) Hort.Bull}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.17:713 (1882)
BN: [Sarracenia flava var. erythropus {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]
N: [Sarracenia excellens {Hort.S.G.}]
P: Garden Lond.28:219 (1885)
T: none designated, ex cult. (?)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
L: US (Ga., Fla.)
LFR: 30
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Sarracenia exculta {auct. non Hort.S.G.: Hort. ex Nichols.}]
P: Dict.of Gard.3:364 (1887)
S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]]
C: priority for parentage but name illegitimate (later homonym)
N: ~[Sarracenia exculta {Hort.S.G.}]
P: Garden Lond.28:219 (1885)
T: none designated, ex cult. (?)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava var. atropurpurea {(Hort.Bull ex Mast.) Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]]
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia exoniensis {Hort.Veitch}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.24:26 (1900)
CN: [Sarracenia exornata {Hort.S.G.}]
S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]]
C: sphalm.typogr., later synonym of [Sarracenia exornata {Hort.S.G.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia exornata {auct. non Hort.S.G.: Hort. ex Nichols.}]
P: Dict.of Gard.3:364 (1887)
S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]]
C: simultaneous synonym of [Sarracenia exculta {auct. non Hort.S.G.: Hort. ex Nichols.}], later homonym
N: [Sarracenia exornata {Hort.S.G.}]
P: Garden Lond.28:218 (1885)
T: America, Dormer s.n. (?|)
NT: Theodore, Mobile Co., Ala., US, Pennell s.n. (PENN 58126) {Bell}
NTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:66 (1952)
S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]]
L: US (Ala., Miss.)
LFR: 30
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Sarracenia exsculpta {Nichols.}]
P: Dict.Pratiq.Hort.4:641 (1896)
CN: [Sarracenia exculta {auct. non Hort.S.G.: Hort. ex Nichols.}]
S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Sarracenia farnhamii {Hort.Farnham}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.15:cxx (1892)
T: Fla., US, (?)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]
L: US (Ga., Fla., Ala., Miss.)
LFR: 30
B: Cook
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Sarracenia fieldesii {Hort.Pitcher & Manda}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.15:142 (1893)
CN: [Sarracenia fildesii {Hort.Bruce ex W.Robinson}]
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. ornata {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Sarracenia fildesii {Hort.Bruce ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.17:450 (1880)
T: ex cult. J.Fildes esq., UK, (?)
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. ornata {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
B: Bull
N: ~[Sarracenia flambeau {Hort.Williams ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.28:464 (1885)
T: ex cult. Upper Holloway, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
B: B.S.Williams, Upper Holloway
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia swaniana {W.Robinson}]
N: ~[Sarracenia flava {auct. non L. ex Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.34:29 (1908)
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
N: ~[Sarracenia flava {auct. non L.: Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.34:31 (1908)
S: =[Sarracenia flava {L.}] /[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]
N: +[Sarracenia flava {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:510 (1753)
T: S US, (?LINN|)
NT: Catesby, Nat.Hist.Carol.2:t69 (1738) {McDaniel}
NTP: Bull.Tall Timbers Res.Stat.9:15 (1971)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (Va., NC., SC.)
LFR: 30
RLC: LR (lc)
XN: 26 {Bell}
XNP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:139 (1949)
IMAGE: sarracen/0087 Plant in habitat
IMAGE: sarracen/bmrhsf view of plants in habitat
IMAGE: sarracen/bmrhsfm plants in habitat
IMAGE: sarracen/ps19 plant in habitat (SE North Carolina, USA)
IMAGE: sarracen/ps20 flower in habitat (SE North Carolina, USA)
IMAGE: sarracen/ps21 Copper-colored plant in habitat (SE North Carolina, USA)
IMAGE: sarracen/ps24 closeup of plant in habitat (SE North Carolina, USA)
IMAGE: sarracen/ps25 closeup of plant in habitat (SE North Carolina, USA)
IMAGE: sarracen/isao92 sideview of flower
IMAGE: sarracen/cmflava "pure red form"
IMAGE: sarracen/s_flava1 multiple views in habitat
IMAGE: sarracen/flava5 plants in habitat, Walton county Florida, USA
IMAGE: sarracen/sflavcjl copper-colored plant, Brunswick Co., NC, USA
N: [Sarracenia flava * rubra {Andre}]
P: Ill.Hortic.27:87 (1880)
SYN: [Sarracenia crispata {Hort.Bull ex Andre}]
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
N: [Sarracenia flava f. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
BN: [Sarracenia rugelii {Shuttlew. ex A.DC.}]
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]
N: [Sarracenia flava f. viridescens {S.McPherson & Schnell}]
P: S.McPherson & Schnell, Sarr.N.Am.:746 (2011)
T: Brunswick Co., NC., US, ex cult. UK Natl. Sarracenia coll., 5. 8. 2011, S.McPherson 56 (K000720183)
S: =[Sarracenia flava {L.}]
N: +[Sarracenia flava var. atropurpurea {(Hort.Bull ex Mast.) Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.17:302 (1880)
BN: [Sarracenia atropurpurea {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (NC., SC., Fla.)
LFR: 30
RLC: LR (lc)
IMAGE: sarracen/CarnivorousPlants035 multiple views of pitcher
N: [Sarracenia flava var. atrosanguinea {(Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson) Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.16:12 (1881)
BN: [Sarracenia atrosanguinea {Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. atropurpurea {(Hort.Bull ex Mast.) Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
N: ~[Sarracenia flava var. catesbaei {auct. non Mast.: Mohr}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.24:23 (1897)
T: bank of Little River, Lookout Mt., DeKalb Co., Ala., US, (?)
S: =[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]
N: ~[Sarracenia flava var. catesbaei {Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.16:11 (1881)
SYN: [Sarracenia flava var. picta {Hort. ex Nichols.}]
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
N: [Sarracenia flava var. crispata {(Hort.Bull ex Andre) Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.15:629 (1881)
BN: [Sarracenia crispata {Hort.Bull ex Andre}]
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
N: +[Sarracenia flava var. cuprea {Schnell}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:118 (1998)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v27n4p116_120.html
T: off State Rt. 211, Brunswick Co., NC., US, ex cult. 1. 7. 1998, D.E.Schnell s.n. (US)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (NC., SC., Fla.)
LFR: 30
RLC: LR (lc)
IMAGE: sarracen/sflacup_NC2 Pitcher lids. Green Swamp area, NC.
N: ~[Sarracenia flava var. erythropus {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.15:817 (1881)
SYN: [Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]
C: nom.superfl.
N: [Sarracenia flava var. gigantea {Hort.Bruce ex Burb.}]
P: Fl. & Sylva 3:300 (1905)
T: ex cult., UK, (?K)
S: =?[Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]
B: Bruce
N: [Sarracenia flava var. limbata {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.16:12 (1881)
T: Fla., US, ex cult., UK, (?K)
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]
B: Bull
N: [Sarracenia flava var. major {Hort.Bull ex E.Otto}]
P: Hamb.Gart.Bl.Z.35:338 (1879)
T: ex cult. Chelsea, UK, (?K)
S: =?[Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]
B: T.S.Ware
N: +[Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.15:817 (1881)
T: none designated, ex cult. Bull, (?)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (NC., SC., Fla.)
LFR: 30
RLC: LR (lc)
B: Bull
IMAGE: sarracen/sflamax_FL plants in habitat
N: [Sarracenia flava var. media {Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.34:31 (1908)
T: Fla., US, J.M.Macfarlane (?)
S: =?[Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
N: [Sarracenia flava var. minima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.15:817 (1881)
T: St.Andrews Bay, Bay Co., Fla., US, Tracy s.n. (PENN 49550)
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. ornata {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
N: [Sarracenia flava var. oreophila {Kearney}]
P: Science 12:833 (1900)
T: Little River, SW end of Lookout Mt., Valley Head, DeKalb Co., Ala., US, 22. 5. 1899, Biltmore 371 (US)
S: =[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]
N: +[Sarracenia flava var. ornata {Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.17:399 (1880)
T: St.Andrews Bay, Bay Co., Fla., US, Tracy s.n. (PENN 49549)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (NC., SC., Fla.)
LFR: 30
RLC: LR (lc)
IMAGE: sarracen/sflaorn_NC Plants growing in the Green Swamp area, NC.
N: [Sarracenia flava var. picta {Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.17:378 (1880)
T: ex cult. Chelsea, UK, (?K)
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
B: Bull
Awards/Patents: RHS Botanical certificate, 21. 4. 1880
N: ~[Sarracenia flava var. rubra {Hort.Pitcher & Manda}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.15:141 (1892)
T: ex cult. Pitcher & Manda, Short Hills, N.J., US, (?)
S: =?[Sarracenia flava var. atropurpurea {(Hort.Bull ex Mast.) Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Sarracenia flava var. rubricorpora {Schnell}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:120 (1998)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v27n4p116_120.html
T: Liberty Co., Fla., US, ex cult. 1. 7. 1998, D.E.Schnell s.n. (US)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (Fla.)
LFR: 30
RLC: LR (cd)
IMAGE: sarracen/sflarub_FL plant in habitat at type locality
N: +[Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.16:11 (1881)
BN: [Sarracenia rugelii {Shuttlew. ex A.DC.}]
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (Ala., Ga., Fla.)
LFR: 30
RLC: LR (lc)
IMAGE: sarracen/bmrhsfr1 plants in habitat
N: ~[Sarracenia flava var. sanguinea {Burb.}]
P: Fl. & Sylva 3:300 (1905)
CN: [Sarracenia flava var. atrosanguinea {(Hort.Bull ex Andre) Mast.}]
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. atropurpurea {(Hort.Bull ex Mast.) Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Sarracenia formosa {auct. non Hort.Veitch ex Mast.: Hort.Bull ex Burb.}]
P: Fl. & Sylva 3:303 (1905)
T: ex cult. Bull, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
B: Wrigley
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia swaniana {W.Robinson}]
N: [Sarracenia formosa {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.15:817 (1881)
T: from cult., England, GB, (?K)
NT: near Fitzgerald, Irwin Co., Ga., US, Harper 2211 (NY288833) {Bell}
NTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:72 (1952)
S: =[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]
L: US (Ga., Fla.)
LFR: 30
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Sarracenia galeata {Bartr.}]
P: Travels:18 (1791)
T: Carolinas, US, (?)
S: =?[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Sarracenia georgiana {Bonst.}]
P: Parey, Blumeng.1.ed.1:661 (1931)
T: ex cult. Botanical Garden Goettingen, DE, (?)
S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]] * [[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen, 1931
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia osterrathii {Bonst.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia gibbosa {Raf.}]
P: Autikon Bot.:33 (1840)
SYN: [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
N: [Sarracenia gilpinii {Bell & Case}]
P: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.72:149 (1956)
T: N Yellow River E Fla. Hwy. 87, Sta. Rosa Co., Fla., US, 1955, Bell 1523 (NCU)
S: =[[Sarracenia rubra subsp. Gulfensis {Schnell}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]
L: US (Ga., Fla.)
LFR: 30
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Sarracenia grandiflora {Raf.}]
P: Autikon Bot.:33 (1840)
SYN: [Sarracenia gibbosa {Raf.}]nom.illeg.
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia gronovii {Wood}]
P: Class Book:222 (1861)
SYN: [Sarracenia flava {L.}]
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] /[Sarracenia flava {L.}] /[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] /[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]
N: [Sarracenia gronovii var. alata {Wood}]
P: Class Book:222 (1861)
T: La., US, Hale s.n. (GH)
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
N: [Sarracenia gronovii var. drummondii {(Croom) Wood}]
P: Class Book:222 (1861)
BN: [Sarracenia drummondii {Croom}]
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
N: [Sarracenia gronovii var. flava {(L.) Wood}]
P: Class Book:222 (1861)
BN: [Sarracenia flava {L.}]
S: =[Sarracenia flava {L.}]
N: [Sarracenia gronovii var. rubra {(Walt.) Wood}]
P: Class Book:222 (1861)
BN: [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]
S: =[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]
N: [Sarracenia harperi {Bell}]
P: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:71 (1952)
T: near Bloys, Bulloch Co., Ga., US, 10. 6. 1901, R.M.Harper 855 (US)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
L: US (NC., SC., Ga., Fla.)
LFR: 30
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Sarracenia harunomae {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:5 (1985)
S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
B: Toyoda
C: nom.nud., ?later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia heterophylla {auct. non Eaton: Elliott ex Steud.}]
P: Nom.2.ed.2:514 (1841)
S: =?[Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
N: [Sarracenia heterophylla {Eaton}]
P: Manual 4.ed.:445 (1824)
T: Northampton, Mass., US, 1818, Hunt s.n. (YU)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea f. heterophylla {(Eaton) Fern.}]
N: [Sarracenia illustrata {auct. non Hort.S.G.: Nichols.}]
P: Dict.of Gard.3:364 (1887)
T: none designated
S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
C: priority for parentage but name illegitimate (later homonym)
N: [Sarracenia illustrata {Hort.S.G.}]
P: Garden Lond.28:218 (1885)
T: ex cult. Roy. Exot. Nursery Chelsea, UK, (?K)
S: =[[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
B: W.Court
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
N: [Sarracenia intermedia {Bonst.}]
P: Gartenwelt 18:407 (1914)
T: ex cult. Hort. Bot. Goettingen, C.Bonstedt (?GOET)
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen
N: [Sarracenia jonesii {Wherry}]
P: J.Wash.Acad.Sci.19:385 (1929)
T: 1.5 mi S Flat Rock Station, Henderson Co., NC., US, 13. 5. 1922, E.T.Wherry s.n. (US)
S: =[Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}] /[Sarracenia rubra subsp. wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]
N: ~[Sarracenia kaufmanniana {Bonst.}]
P: Parey, Blumeng.1.ed.1:661 (1931)
CN: [Sarracenia kaufmannii {Bonst.}]
S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen
C: sphalm.typogr., later synonym of [Sarracenia chelsonii {Mast.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia kaufmannii {Bonst.}]
P: Gartenwelt 18:407 (1914)
T: ex cult. Hort. Bot. Goettingen, C.Bonstedt (?GOET)
S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia chelsonii {Mast.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia laciniata {Kerner}]
P: Pflanzenleben 1:121 (1888)
T: [Sarracenia undulata {Decne.}]
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
C: nom.superfl.
N: [Sarracenia lacunosa {Bartr.}]
P: Travels 1.ed.:417 (1791)
T: Pensacola, Fla., US, W.Bartram s.n. (?)
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] /[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]
N: [Sarracenia laschkei {Hort.Hefka}]
P: Oesterr.Gart.Z.8:43 (1913)
T: ex cult. Schoenbrunn, Vienna, AT, (?W)
S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]]
B: Laschke
C: priority for parentage
N: +[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Ludov.:14 (1817)
T: near Pensacola, Fla., US, C.C.Robin (?|)
NT: 3 mi N Cantonment, Escambia Co., Fla., US, 7. 5. 1965, S.McDaniel 6182 (FSU) {McDaniel}
NTP: Bull.Tall Timbers Res.Stat.9:22 (1971)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (Ga., Fla., Ala., Miss.)
LFR: 30
RLC: VU (A1)
XN: 26 {Bell} ut [Sarracenia drummondii {Croom}]
XNP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:139 (1949)
IMAGE: sarracen/0045 Botanical line drawing of Sarracenia and Darlingtonia
IMAGE: sarracen/0070 Naturalized plant
IMAGE: sarracen/sleucf view of flower and pitchers
IMAGE: sarracen/s_leuco3 multiple views, in habitat, Alabama and Florida
IMAGE: sarracen/sleu_AL1 plants in habitat, W Alabama
IMAGE: sarracen/sleu_AL2 massive stand in habitat
N: [Sarracenia leucophylla f. viridescens {S.McPherson & Schnell}]
P: S.McPherson & Schnell, Sarr.N.Am.:750 (2011)
T: Baldwin Co., Ala., US, ex cult. UK Natl. Sarracenia coll., 5. 8. 2011, S.McPherson 58 (K000720185)
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
N: +[Sarracenia leucophylla var. alba {(Hort.T.Baines ex R.Hogg & T.Moore) S.McPherson & Schnell}]
P: S.McPherson & Schnell, Sarr.N.Am.:747 (2011)
T: Baldwin Co., Ala., US, ex cult. UK Natl. Sarracenia coll., 5. 8. 2011, S.McPherson 57 (K000720184)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (S Ala.)
LFR: 30
N: ~[Sarracenia leucophylla var. pubescens {B.Pierson}]
P: Bull.Au.C.P.Soc.7:55 (1988)
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Sarracenia lutea {Walt. ex Harper}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.30:332 (1903)
SYN: [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]
S: =[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia macrophylla {Hort. ex Gentil}]
P: Pl.Cult.Serres Jard.Bot.Brux.:173 (1907)
T: ex cult. Brussels, BE, (?BR)
S: =[Sarracenia ?]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Sarracenia maddisonia {Hort.S.G.}]
P: Garden Lond.28:218 (1885)
CN: [Sarracenia maddisoniana {Hort.Veitch ex W.Robinson}]
S: =[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
C: sphalm.typogr., later synonym of [Sarracenia formosa {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: [Sarracenia maddisoniana {Hort.Veitch ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.24:447 (1883)
T: ex cult. Roy. Exot. Nursery Chelsea, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
B: W.Court
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia formosa {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia mandana {Hort.Pitcher & Manda ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.13:201 (1893)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
N: [Sarracenia mariannae {Bonst.}]
P: Gartenwelt 18:408 (1914)
T: ex cult. Hort. Bot. Goettingen, C.Bonstedt (?GOET)
S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]] * [[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]] * [[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]]
B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen
C: priority for parentage
N: [Sarracenia media {Bartr. ex Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.34:33 (1908)
T: near Wateree River, SC., US, W.Bartram s.n. (?)
S: =[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia melanorhoda {Hort.Veich ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.15:817 (1881)
S: =[[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
N: ~[Sarracenia mesoniana {Hort. ex Lindsay}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.6:81 (1889)
T: ex cult., (?K)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Sarracenia mexicana {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.16:11 (1881)
T: ex cult. Glasnevin, IE, (?)
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia milata {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Sarracenia miniata {Hort.Slack}]
N: ~[Sarracenia mineophila {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
S: =[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Sarracenia miniata {Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:84 (1986)
S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
B: A.Slack
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Sarracenia minor {auct. non Walt.: Sweet}]
P: Flower Gard.5 (S.2.2.):tab.138 (1832)
S: =[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]
N: +[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]
P: Fl.Carol.:153 (1788)
T: SC. to Fla., US, Walter s.n. (BM)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (NC., SC., Ga., Fla.)
LFR: 30
RLC: LR (lc)
XN: 26 {Bell}
XNP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:139 (1949)
IMAGE: sarracen/0083 Plant in habitat
IMAGE: sarracen/0084 Plant in habitat
IMAGE: sarracen/s_minor2 different cultivated plants (from Okeefenokee swamp, with copper top, and lightly veined)
IMAGE: sarracen/smin_GA plant with spent flowers in habitat, Georgia
N: [Sarracenia minor f. viridescens {S.McPherson & Schnell}]
P: S.McPherson & Schnell, Sarr.N.Am.:751 (2011)
T: Worth Co., Ga., US, ex cult. UK Natl. Sarracenia coll., 5. 8. 2011, S.McPherson 59 (K000720186)
S: =[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia minor var. multipetala {Hort.Komiya ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
S: =[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis {Schnell}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:36 (2002)
T: ca. 15 km SE Waycross, Ware Co., Ga., US, 6. 2001, D.E.Schnell s.n. (US)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (Ga.)
LFR: 30
RLC: LR (cd)
IMAGE: sarracen/sminoke_GA plant in habitat, Georgia
N: [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
P: Garden Lond.28:219 (1885)
T: (?)
NT: 2,5 mi W Fla. state line by hwy.90, Bay Minette, Baldwin Co., Ala., US, 1948, Bell 548 (CNC) {Bell}
NTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:62 (1952)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
L: US (GA., Fla., Ala., Miss.)
LFR: 30
B: T.Hubberstey
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Sarracenia mixta {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
S: =[[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Sarracenia mooreana {auct. non Hort.Veitch: Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]]
C: priority for parentage but name illegitimate (later homonym)
N: ~[Sarracenia mooreana {Hort.Veitch}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.7:425 (1877)
CN: [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {L.}]]
C: sphalm.typogr., later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
N: [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.1:702 (1874)
NT: SE Americus, Sumter Co., Ga., US, 1901, Harper 1021 (US) {Bell}
NTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:67 (1952)
NT: from cult., Glasnevin, Dublin, IE, 26. 11. 1881, W.R.McNab 125 (DBN) {E.C.Nelson}
NTP: Taxon 35:577 (1986)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
L: US (Ga., Fla., Ala.)
LFR: 30
C: priority for parentage, later neotypification by E.C.Nelson superfluous and illegitimate
N: [Sarracenia naczii {L.Mellichamp}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:112 (2008)
T: ca. 5 km (3 mi) E Perdido R., S side of Ocie Phillips Rd., Escambia Co., Fla., US, 3. 9. 2007, L.Mellichamp s.n. (UNCC)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]]
L: US (?Ala., Fla.)
LFR: 30
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
N: ~[Sarracenia nigra {Higley}]
P: Bull.Chicago Acad.Sci.1:42 (1885)
CN: [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]
S: =[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Sarracenia nutans {(Benth.) D.Dietr.}]
P: Syn.Pl.3:260 (1843)
BN: [Heliamphora nutans {Benth.}]
S: =[Heliamphora nutans {Benth.}]
C: spec.excl.
N: +[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]
P: Bartonia 15:8 (1933)
BN: [Sarracenia flava var. oreophila {Kearney}]
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (Ala., Ga., NC.)
LFR: 30
RLC: LR (cd)
XN: 26 {Bell}
XNP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:139 (1949)
IMAGE: sarracen/0068 Naturalized plant
IMAGE: sarracen/0069 Naturalized plant
IMAGE: sarracen/cmoreo S. oreophila in habitat, Towns County Georgia
IMAGE: sarracen/s_oreo1 multiple views, Georgia and Virginia
IMAGE: sarracen/sarra01 abnormal double hood, looking down tube
IMAGE: sarracen/sore_NC Plant with pitchers in bog, NC.
N: +[Sarracenia oreophila var. ornata {S.McPherson & Schnell}]
P: S.McPherson & Schnell, Sarr.N.Am.:752 (2011)
T: DeKalb Co., Ala., US, ex cult. UK Natl. Sarracenia coll., 5. 8. 2011, S.McPherson 60 (K000720187)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (Ala.)
LFR: 30
RLC: CR
N: ~[Sarracenia osterrathii {Bonst.}]
P: Gartenwelt 18:408 (1914)
T: ex cult. Hort. Bot. Goettingen, C.Bonstedt (?GOET)
S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]] * [[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia chelsonii {Mast.}]
N: [Sarracenia parviflora {Raf.}]
P: Autikon Bot.:33 (1840)
T: Fla., US, (?)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
N: ~[Sarracenia patersoniana {Hort.Pitcher & Manda}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.15:142 (1893)
CN: [Sarracenia patersonii {auct. non Hort.S.G.: Hort. ex Macf.}]
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
C: sphalm.typogr., later synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia patersonii {auct. non Hort.Paterson ex W.Robinson: Hort.Veitch}]
P: Gartenfl.36:398 (1887)
S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia patersonii {Hort.Paterson ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.28:185 (1885)
T: ex cult. Bridge of Allan, UK, Paterson (K)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
B: Paterson, Fernfield, Bridge of Allan, 1885
Awards/Patents: RHS First-class certificate, 2. 8. 1885
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
N: [Sarracenia pickii {Bonst.}]
P: Gartenwelt 18:408 (1914)
T: ex cult. Hort. Bot. Goettingen, C.Bonstedt (?GOET)
S: =[[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen
C: priority for parentage
N: [Sarracenia popei {Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.16:40 (1881)
T: from cult., 5. 1881, M.T.Masters (K)
NT: Carthage, Moore Co., NC., US, 1926, Harriot s.n. (PH 815520) {Bell}
NTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:75 (1952)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]
L: US (NC., SC., Ga., Fla., Ala.)
LFR: 30
C: priority for parentage, neotypification by Bell superfluous and illegitimate
N: ~[Sarracenia porphyroneura {Hort. ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.17:812 (1882)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
N: +[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]
P: Fl.Bor.Am.1:311 (1803)
T: Augusta, Ga., US, ? Herb.Michaux (P)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (Ga., Fla., Ala., Miss., La.)
LFR: 30
RLC: LR (lc)
XN: 26 {Bell}
XNP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:139 (1949)
IMAGE: sarracen/s_psit1 growth form with giant hood and aquatic growth habit
IMAGE: sarracen/psittacina2 flowering in habitat Okaloosa County, Florida
IMAGE: sarracen/spsi_AL plants in habitat, W Alabama
N: ~[Sarracenia psittacina f. heterophylla {Hort.J. & J.Ainsworth}]
P: Sarracenia:30 (1996)
S: =[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Sarracenia psittacina f. luteoviridis {S.McPherson & Schnell}]
P: S.McPherson & Schnell, Sarr.N.Am.:755 (2011)
T: Chesser Prairie, Okefenokee Swamp, Ga., US, ex cult. UK Natl. Sarracenia coll., 5. 8. 2011, S.McPherson 62 (K000720188)
S: =[Sarracenia psittacina var. okefenokeensis {S.McPherson & Schnell}]
N: [Sarracenia psittacina f. viridescens {S.McPherson & Schnell}]
P: S.McPherson & Schnell, Sarr.N.Am.:753 (2011)
T: Baldwin Co., Ala., US, ex cult. UK Natl. Sarracenia coll., 5. 8. 2011, S.McPherson 61 (K000720188)
S: =[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]
N: [Sarracenia psittacina var. minor {Hook.}]
P: Hook., J.Bot.1:190 (1834)
T: New Orleans, US, Drummond 14 (K)
S: =[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]
N: +[Sarracenia psittacina var. okefenokeensis {S.McPherson & Schnell}]
P: S.McPherson & Schnell, Sarr.N.Am.:754 (2011)
T: Chesser Prairie, Okefenokee Swamp, Ga., US, F.Harper s.n. (PH768769)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (Ga., Fla.)
LFR: 30
N: ~[Sarracenia psittata {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Sarracenia ' Robin Louise ' {J. & P.Pietropaolo}]
N: [Sarracenia pulchella {Croom}]
P: Am.J.Sci.Arts 25:75 (1834)
T: Pine-barrens, Fla., US, 4., H.B.Croom (?GH)
S: =[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia pureophila {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
S: =[[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: +[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:510 (1753)
T: US, (?LINN|)
NT: Clusius, Hist.Pl.Rar.:82 (1601) {Wherry}
NTP: Bartonia 15:5 (1933), Castanea 37:146 (1972)
NT: Catesby, Nat.Hist.Carol.2:t70 (1738) {McDaniel}
NTP: Bull.Tall Timbers Res.Stat.9:26 (1971)
NT: about 4 mi W around L.Beauchamp, E Abitibi Co., Amos, Quebec, CA, 7. 1. 1952, Baldwin & Breitung 2910 (K) {Cheek, Schnell, Reveal & Schlauer}
NTP: Taxon 46:781 (1997)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: S CA, NE US
LFR: 15, 29
RLC: LR (lc)
XN: 26 {Bell}
XNP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:139 (1949)
C: McDaniel's neotypification illegitimate, Cheek & al. chose non-original material because none of the original material was examined by Linnaeus without doubt
IMAGE: sarracen/0045 Botanical line drawing of Sarracenia and Darlingtonia
IMAGE: sarracen/isao94 sideview of flower
IMAGE: sarracen/s_purp1 in habitat, Ontaria Canada & New Jersey U.S.A.
N: ~[Sarracenia purpurea f. alba {Hanrahan}]
P: Am.Nurseryman Jan. 1:14 (1998)
T: Powder Springs, Ga., US, ex cult., R.Hanrahan (?GA)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]
C: nom.nud., sub [subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}] et [var. burkii {Schnell}]
N: +[Sarracenia purpurea f. heterophylla {(Eaton) Fern.}]
P: Rhodora 24:174 (1922)
BN: [Sarracenia heterophylla {Eaton}]
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: CA (Newfoundland, Nova Scotia), US (Mich., NJ., NY.)
LFR: 15, 29
RLC: EN (B1,B2a,B2c,B2d,B2e)
IMAGE: sarracen/s_purp6 Naturalized plant growing in central Virginia U.S.A.
N: ~[Sarracenia purpurea f. heterophylla {auct. non (Eaton) Fern.: Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
C: nom.nud., sub [subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
N: [Sarracenia purpurea f. incisa {Rousseau & Rouleau}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Brux.27:378 (1957)
T: L.Albanel (Terr. de Mistassini), Ile de la Sarracenie, Quebec, CA, 1. 8. 1944, J.Rousseau & E.Rouleau 1238 (?BR)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
N: [Sarracenia purpurea f. luteola {Hanrahan & Miller}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:16 (1998)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v27n1p14_17.html
T: near Elsanor, Baldwin Co., Ala., US, B.Hanrahan & J.Miller 001 (GA 222692)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]
C: sub [subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}] et [var. burkii {Schnell}]
N: [Sarracenia purpurea f. pallidiflora {S.McPherson & Schnell}]
P: S.McPherson & Schnell, Sarr.N.Am.:756 (2011)
T: ex cult. UK Natl. Sarracenia coll., 1. 1. 2011, M.King PV30 (K000639559)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
N: [Sarracenia purpurea f. plena {D.S.Erskine ex W.L.Klawe}]
P: Can.Field-Nat.69:129 (1955)
T: Wedgeport, Nova Scotia, CA, 1. 7. 1953, W.L.Klawe 1049 (Toronto University)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia purpurea mut. heterophylla {(Eaton) Wherry}]
P: J.Wash.Acad.Sci.19:382 (1929)
BN: [Sarracenia heterophylla {Eaton}]
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea f. heterophylla {(Eaton) Fern.}]
C: rank undefined
N: ~[Sarracenia purpurea subsp. gibbosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
P: Bartonia 15:5 (1933)
BN: [Sarracenia gibbosa {Raf.}]nom.illeg.
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
N: +[Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
P: Bartonia 15:3 (1933)
BN: [Sarracenia venosa {Raf.}]
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (NJ., Va., NC., SC., Ga.)
LFR: 30
RLC: LR (lc)
IMAGE: sarracen/s_purp2 multiple views North Carolina & New Jersey U.S.A.
IMAGE: sarracen/sarr1 Reddish plant in grassy habitat, SE North Carolina, USA
IMAGE: sarracen/ps22 Close up of flower in habitat (SE North Carolina, USA)
IMAGE: sarracen/ps23 Bright red plant in habitat (SE North Carolina, USA)
IMAGE: sarracen/s_purpz plants growing in habitat
N: [Sarracenia purpurea var. alata {(Wood) Wood}]
P: Am.Bot. & Fl.:30 (1870)
BN: [Sarracenia gronovii var. alata {Wood}]
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
N: +[Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]
P: Rhodora 95:8 (1993)
T: off U.S. 45 near Deer Park, Washington Co., Ala., US, 4. 4. 1992, D.E.Schnell s.n. (NCU)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (Ala., Ga., Fla.)
LFR: 30
RLC: LR (nt)
C: sub [subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
IMAGE: sarracen/s_purp7 multiple views in cultivation
IMAGE: sarracen/spurbur_AL plants in habitat at type locality
IMAGE: sarracen/spurbur_FL plant with spent flowers in habitat
N: [Sarracenia purpurea var. chorltonii {Hort.Bruce ex Burb.}]
P: Fl. & Sylva 3:302 (1905)
T: ex cult. Chorlton-com-Hardy near Manchester, UK, (?K)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
B: Bruce
N: [Sarracenia purpurea var. heterophylla {(Eaton) Torr.}]
P: Nat.Hist.NY.1:41 (1843)
BN: [Sarracenia heterophylla {Eaton}]
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea f. heterophylla {(Eaton) Fern.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia purpurea var. major {Hort.Williams ex Turner}]
P: Proc.Intl.Hortic.Exhib.Bot.Congr.1866:291 (1866)
T: ex cult. B.S.Williams, Holloway, UK, (?)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Sarracenia purpurea var. montana {Schnell & Determann}]
P: Castanea 62:60 (1997)
T: near Etowah, Henderson Co., NC., US, 7. 1971, ex cult. 1995, D.E.Schnell 6636 (US)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (NC., SC., Ga.)
LFR: 30
RLC: LR (cd)
C: sub [subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
IMAGE: sarracen/spurmon_NC Plants with pitchers and flowers
N: [Sarracenia purpurea var. ripicola {Boivin}]
P: Can.Field-Nat.65:21 (1951)
T: Dorcas Bay, shore of Lake Huron, Bruce Peninsula, Bruce Co., Ontario, CA, 27. 7. 1948, Dore 9003 (DAO)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia purpurea var. rubronervia {Hort.Baines ex Turner}]
P: Proc.Intl.Hortic.Exhib.Bot.Congr.1866:291 (1866)
T: ex cult. Summerfield, Bowdon, UK, (?)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Sarracenia purpurea var. sanguinea {Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.17:459 (1880)
T: ex cult. Chelsea, UK, (?)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
B: Bull
N: [Sarracenia purpurea var. stolonifera {Macf. & Steckb.}]
P: Kew Bull.4:165 (1933)
T: Davenport Lake between Toms River & Whitings, NJ., US, J.M.Macfarlane & D.W.Steckbeck s.n. (K)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
N: [Sarracenia purpurea var. terrae-novae {La Pylaie}]
P: Mem.Soc.Linn.Paris 2.:tab.13 (1827)
T: Miquelon, PM, 1861, de la Pylaie s.n. (P)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia purpurea var. typica {Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.34:33 (1908)
T: [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
N: [Sarracenia purpurea var. venosa {(Raf.) Fern.}]
P: Rhodora 38:233 (1936)
BN: [Sarracenia venosa {Raf.}]
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
N: ~[Sarracenia readii {Bell}]
P: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:69 (1952)
T: Deer Park, Washington Co., Ala., US, 1913, L.H.Reade s.n. (PENN 57859)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. Wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]]
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia farnhamii {Hort.Farnham}]
N: [Sarracenia rehderi {Bell}]
P: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:73 (1952)
T: 12 mi SW Shallotte, Brunswick Co., NC., US, 1952, Rehder s.n. (CNC)
S: =[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]
L: US (NC., SC., Ga., Fla.)
LFR: 30
C: priority for parentage
N: [Sarracenia rosea {Naczi, F.W.Case & R.B.Case}]
P: Sida 18:1188 (1999)
T: SW Telogia, Apalachicola National Forest, Liberty Co., Fla., US, 17. 5. 1993, R.F.C.Naczi 3016 (MICH)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]
N: [Sarracenia rosea f. luteola {(Hanrahan & Miller) Naczi, F.W.Case & R.B.Case}]
P: Sida 18:1192 (1999)
BN: [Sarracenia purpurea f. luteola {Hanrahan & Miller}]
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]
N: ~[Sarracenia rubra {auct. non Walt.: Steud.}]
P: Nom.2:733 (1821)
S: =[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]
N: +[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]
P: Fl.Carol.:152 (1788)
T: SC., US, Walter s.n. (BM)
S: /[Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}] /[Sarracenia rubra subsp. wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (NC., SC., Ga.)
LFR: 30
RLC: LR (nt)
XN: 26 {Bell}
XNP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:139 (1949)
IMAGE: sarracen/0088 Plant in habitat
IMAGE: sarracen/0089 Plant in habitat
IMAGE: sarracen/s_rubra1 Brunswick County, North Carolina U.S.A., in cultivation
IMAGE: sarracen/srubfljl flowers in habitat, Brunswick Co., NC, U.S.A.
N: ~[Sarracenia rubra f. heterophylla {auct. non Hort.Westphal: Hort.Westphal}]
P: Plantarara Produkte:21 (2000)
S: =[Sarracenia rubra subsp. gulfensis {Schnell}]
C: nom.nud., later homonym, sub [subsp. gulfensis {Schnell}]
N: ~[Sarracenia rubra f. heterophylla {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Verk.L.2:2 (1995)
S: =[Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]
C: nom.nud., sub [subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]
N: [Sarracenia rubra f. jonesii {(Wherry) Bell}]
P: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:51 (1949)
BN: [Sarracenia jonesii {Wherry}]
S: =[Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]
N: ~[Sarracenia rubra f. lutea {R.D.Sutter}]
P: Distr. & Reprod.Biol. of Helonias bullata in N.Carol.:60 (1982)
T: NC., US (no specimen preserved!)
S: =[Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Sarracenia rubra f. luteoviridis {S.McPherson & Schnell}]
P: S.McPherson & Schnell, Sarr.N.Am.:758 (2011)
T: Sta.Rosa Co., Fla, US, ex cult. UK Natl. Sarracenia coll., 5. 8. 2011, S.McPherson 63 (K000720190)
S: =[Sarracenia rubra subsp. gulfensis {Schnell}]
N: ~[Sarracenia rubra f. pubescens {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
S: =[Sarracenia rubra subsp. wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]
C: nom.nud., sub [subsp. wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]
N: [Sarracenia rubra f. viridescens {S.McPherson & Schnell}]
P: S.McPherson & Schnell, Sarr.N.Am.:759 (2011)
T: Henderson Co., NC., US, ex cult. UK Natl. Sarracenia coll., 5. 8. 2011, S.McPherson 64 (K000720191)
S: =[Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]
N: +[Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) S.McPherson & Schnell}]
P: S.McPherson & Schnell, Sarr.N.Am.:757 (2011)
BN: [Sarracenia alabamensis {Case & Case}]
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (Ala.)
LFR: 30
RLC: LR (cd)
IMAGE: sarracen/s_alabam Chilton County, Alabama U.S.A., in cultivation
IMAGE: sarracen/sarra00 S. rubra alabamensis from Canebrake, AL
N: +[Sarracenia rubra subsp. gulfensis {Schnell}]
P: Castanea 44:218 (1979)
T: Okaloosa Co., (Eglin AFB), 20 km N Niceville, Fla., US, 6. 1974, D.E.Schnell s.n. (NCU)
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (Fla., ?Ga.)
LFR: 30
RLC: EN (A1,B1,B2a,B2c,B2d,B2e)
IMAGE: sarracen/s_gulf1 multiple views, In habitat, Florida U.S.A.
IMAGE: sarracen/srubgul_FL plants with spent flowers in habitat
N: +[Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]
P: Castanea 37:146 (1972)
BN: [Sarracenia jonesii {Wherry}]
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (NC., SC.)
LFR: 30
RLC: LR (cd)
IMAGE: sarracen/s_jones1 Naturalized plant growing in central Virginia
IMAGE: sarracen/srubjon_NC Plant with pitchers and flowers
IMAGE: sarracen/srubjon_SC Plant with pitchers and flowers
N: +[Sarracenia rubra subsp. wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]
P: Castanea 43:261 (1978)
BN: [Sarracenia alabamensis subsp. wherryi {Case & Case}]
CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
L: US (Miss., Ala., Fla.)
LFR: 30
RLC: EN (A1,A2a,A2c,B1,B2a,B2c,B2d,B2e,C2a)
IMAGE: sarracen/srubwhe_AL1 plants in habitat, Perdido location
IMAGE: sarracen/srubwhe_AL3 plants with spent flowers in habitat, W. Alabama
IMAGE: sarracen/srubwhe_AL4 plants near type locality, W Alabama
IMAGE: sarracen/srubwhe_MS plant with spent flower in habitat
N: [Sarracenia rubra var. acuminata {Hook. ex A.DC.}]
P: Prodr.17:4 (1873)
T: ex cult., UK, Hooker (?K)
S: =[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]
N: [Sarracenia rubra var. jonesii {(Wherry) R.D.Sutter}]
P: Distr. & Reprod.Biol. of Helonias bullata in N.Carol.:53 (1982)
BN: [Sarracenia jonesii {Wherry}]
S: =[Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]
N: [Sarracenia rugelii {Shuttlew. ex A.DC.}]
P: Prodr.17:6 (1873)
T: between Quincey & Aspalaga, Casden Co., Fla., US, 5. 1843, Rugel s.n. (BM)
IT: idem (NY)
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]
N: [Sarracenia sanderae {Hort.Sander}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.20:cci (1896)
T: ex cult. St.Albans, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]?
B: F.Sander, St.Albans, UK
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Sarracenia sanderiana {Hort.Sander}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.20:cxxxiii (1896)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]]
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia farnhamii {Hort.Farnham}]
N: [Sarracenia schoenbrunnensis {Hort.Hefka}]
P: Oesterr.Gart.Z.8:43 (1913)
T: ex cult. Schoenbrunn, Vienna, AT, (?W)
S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]] * [[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
C: priority for parentage
N: [Sarracenia sledgei {Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.34:29 (1908)
T: W Mobile River near Theodore, Ala., US, 14. 6. 1909, J.M.Macfarlane s.n. (PENN)
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
N: ~[Sarracenia stevensii {auct. non Hort. ex Mast.: R.van Kessel}]
P: http://www.carniflora.nl/english/sarracenia/s_stev_plant.htm (2003)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. gulfensis {Schnell}]]
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia farnhamii {Hort.Farnham}]
N: ~[Sarracenia stevensii {Hort. ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.1:738 (1874)
T: ex cult. Trentham, UK, (?)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
B: Stevens, Trentham, 1874
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
N: ~[Sarracenia superba {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
S: =[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Sarracenia excellens {Hort.S.G.}]
N: [Sarracenia swaniana {Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.24:447 (1883)
T: ex cult. Chelsea, UK, (?)
NT: 12 mi SW Shallotte, Brunswick Co., NC., US, 1952, H.Rehder s.n. (NCU) {Bell}
NTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:63 (1952)
S: =[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
L: US (NC., SC., Ga., Fla.)
LFR: 30
B: T.Hubberstey, W.Bull, Chelsea
C: priority for parentage
N: [Sarracenia sweetii {A.DC.}]
P: Prodr.17:4 (1873)
T: nom.nov.[Sarracenia minor {auct. non Walt.: Sweet}]
S: =[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]
N: [Sarracenia terrae-novae {(La Pylaie) Bell}]
P: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:77 (1952)
BN: [Sarracenia purpurea var. terrae-novae {La Pylaie}]
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia tolliana {auct. non Hort. ex W.Robinson: Hort.S.G.}]
P: Garden Lond.28:219 (1885)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
N: ~[Sarracenia tolliana {auct. non Hort. ex W.Robinson: Nichols.}]
P: Dict.of Gard.3:366 (1887)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia tolliana {Hort.Veitch ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.24:447 (1883)
T: ex cult. J.Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
B: T.Hubberstey, Veitch, Chelsea
C: ambiguous synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
N: [Sarracenia umlauftiana {Hort.Hefka}]
P: Oesterr.Gart.Z.8:43 (1913)
T: ex cult. Schoenbrunn, Vienna, AT, (?W)
S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]] * [[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]]
C: priority for parentage
N: [Sarracenia undulata {Decne.}]
P: Rev.Hortic.1:126 (1852)
T: none designated, cited illustration: Planch., Fl.des Serres 6:tab.560 (1850), (ex cult. Chatsworth, UK)
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
N: [Sarracenia undulata var. alba {(Hort.Baines) Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.15:629 (1881)
BN: [Sarracenia drummondii var. alba {Hort.Baines ex R.Hogg & T.Moore}]
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
N: [Sarracenia variolaris {Michx.}]
P: Fl.Bor.Am.1:310 (1803)
T: Carolina to Fla., US, (?P)
S: =[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]
N: [Sarracenia venosa {Raf.}]
P: Autikon Bot.:33 (1840)
T: Va. to Fla., US, (?)
NT: Plukenet, Amalth.Bot.:pl.376 fig.6 (1705) {Wherry}
NTP: Bartonia 15:3 (1933)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
N: ~[Sarracenia vetteriana {Hort.Hefka}]
P: Oesterr.Gart.Z.8:43 (1913)
S: =[[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
N: [Sarracenia viridis {Hort.Veitch ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.24:447 (1883)
T: ex cult. Chelsea, UK, (?)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
B: Veitch, Chelsea
N: ~[Sarracenia vittata {Hort. ex Nichols.}]
P: Dict.of Gard.Suppl.:654 (1901)
S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]]
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia chelsonii {Mast.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia vittata-maculata {Hort. ex Nichols.}]
P: Dict.of Gard.Suppl.:654 (1901)
S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]]
B: ?, 1891
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia chelsonii {Mast.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia vogeliana {Hort.Hefka}]
P: Oesterr.Gart.Z.8:42 (1913)
S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia willisii {Hort.Veitch ex Nichols.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia westphalii {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
S: =[[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Sarracenia 'Rosamund Pollock ' {Hort.Bruce ex F.Waracek}]
N: ~[Sarracenia wilksiana {Hort.Bruce ex Burb.}]
P: Fl. & Sylva 3:304 (1905)
S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
B: Bruce
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
N: ~[Sarracenia williamsii {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.2:49 (1874)
T: ex cult. Upper Holloway, UK, (?)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
B: B.S.Williams, Upper Holloway
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
N: [Sarracenia willisii {Hort.Veitch ex ?Gordon}]
P: Gard.Mag.1894:410 (1894)
T: ex cult. J.Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, UK, (?K)
S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]] * [[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Sarracenia willmottiae {Hort.Bruce}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.36:cxxviii (1910)
S: =[[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
B: Bruce
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
N: ~[Sarracenia wilsoniana {auct. non Hort. ex W.Robinson: Hort.S.G.}]
P: Garden Lond.28:218 (1885)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
N: ~[Sarracenia wilsoniana {Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.24:447 (1883)
T: ex cult. Chelsea, UK, (?)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
B: W.Bull, Chelsea
C: ambiguous synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
N: ~[Sarracenia wilsonii {Hort.Manda}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.15:143 (1892)
CN: [Sarracenia wilsoniana {auct. non Hort. ex W.Robinson: Hort.S.G.}]
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
C: sphalm.typogr., later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
N: ~[Sarracenia wrigleyana {auct. non Hort.S.G.: Hort.Veitch}]
P: Gartenfl.36:398 (1887)
S: =[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia wrigleyana {Hort.S.G.}]
N: [Sarracenia wrigleyana {Hort.S.G.}]
P: Garden Lond.28:219 (1885)
T: (?)
NT: Fowl River Road S Theodore, Mobile Co., Ala., US, 1954, Case P-62 (NCU) {Bell}
NTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.72:145 (1956)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]
L: US (Ga., Fla., Ala., Miss.)
LFR: 30
B: T.Hubberstey
C: priority for parentage
F: +[Roridulaceae {Engl. & Gilg}]
TF: [Roridula {Burm.f.}]
G: [Ireon {Scop.}]
P: Introd.:229 (1777)
TG: [Ireon parviflora {Scop.}]=[Lightfootia oxycoccoides {L'Herit.}]
N: [Ireon ciliatum {Raf.}]
P: Sylva Tellur.:138 (1838)
T: ZA, (?)
S: =[Prismatocarpus subulatus {A.DC}]
C: spec.excl. (Campanulaceae, non-carnivorous)
N: [Ireon parviflora {Scop.}]
P: Introd.:229 (1777)
SYN: [Lobelia parvifolia {P.J.Bergius}]
S: =[Lightfootia oxycoccoides {L'Herit.}]
C: spec.excl. (Campanulaceae, non-carnivorous)
N: ~[Ireon verticillatum {(L.) Burm.f.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Cap.:6 (1768)
T: [Roridula dentata {L.}]
S: =[Roridula dentata {L.}]
G: +[Roridula {L.}]
P: Gen.6.ed.:567 (1764)
TG: [Roridula dentata {L.}]
N: [Roridula arabica {Roem. & Schult.}]
P: Syst.3:13 (1818)
T: nom.nov.[Roridula droserifolia {(Delile) Forsk.}]
S: =[Cleome droserifolia {Delile}]
C: spec.excl. (Caparidaceae, non-carnivorous)
N: [Roridula brachysepala {Gdgr.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 60:456 (1913)
T: Worcester & Tulbagh, Cape, ZA, Burchell 984 (P)
S: =[Roridula dentata {L.}] /[Roridula gorgonias {Planch.}]
N: [Roridula crinita {Gdgr.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 60:456 (1913)
T: Cape, ZA, Zeyher 56 (P)
S: =[Roridula gorgonias {Planch.}]
N: +[Roridula dentata {L.}]
P: Gen.6.ed.:567 (1764)
T: Cape, ZA, (LINN 284.1)
CLA: ERI-ERI-ROR-ROR-ROR-ROR
L: ZA
LFR: 130
C: (sub-carnivorous: proteolytic activity lacking)
N: [Roridula droserifolia {(Delile) Forsk.}]
P: Fl.Aegypt.Arab.Descr.Pl.:62 (1775)
BN: [Cleome droserifolia {Delile}]
S: =[Cleome droserifolia {Delile}]
C: spec.excl. (Caparidaceae, non-carnivorous)
N: +[Roridula gorgonias {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:307 (1848)
T: Caledon, Riviersonderend Mountains, Cape, ZA, Ecklon & Zeyher (CGE)
CLA: ERI-ERI-ROR-ROR-ROR-ROR
L: ZA
LFR: 130
XN: 12 {Peng & Goldbl.}
XNP: Ann.Mo.Bot.Gard.70:197 (1983)
C: (sub-carnivorous: proteolytic activity lacking)
IMAGE: roridula/wanze2 various views of plant and symbiotic bug
N: [Roridula muscicapa {Gaertn.}]
P: Fruct.1:298 (1788)
T: Cape, ZA, Banks s.n. (BM)
S: =[Roridula dentata {L.}]
N: [Roridula tetrandra {Vitm.}]
P: Summa Pl.2:68 (1790)
T: nom.nov.[Roridula droserifolia {(Delile) Forsk.}]
S: =[Cleome droserifolia {Delile}]
C: spec.excl. (Caparidaceae, non-carnivorous)
N: ~[Roridula verticillata {(L.) Pers.}]
P: Syn.1:253 (1815)
T: [Roridula dentata {L.}]
S: =[Roridula dentata {L.}]
F: +[Cephalotaceae {Dumort.}]
TF: [Cephalotus {Labill.}]
G: +[Cephalotus {Labill.}]
P: Nov.Holl.Pl.Spec.2:6 (1806)
TG: [Cephalotus follicularis {Labill.}]
N: +[Cephalotus follicularis {Labill.}]
P: Nov.Holl.Pl.Spec.2:7 (1806)
T: Van Leuwin Land, Esperance Bay, W.A., AU, 1792, J.Labillardere s.n. (P)
CLA: ROS-OXA-CEP-CEP-CEP-CEP
L: W AU
LFR: 135
RLC: LR (nt)
XN: 20 {Kondo}
XNP: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.96:324 (1969)
IMAGE: cephalot/0041 Botanical line drawing
IMAGE: cephalot/isao86 multiple views of traps
IMAGE: cephalot/ceph closeup of trap
IMAGE: cephalot/plant1 several pitchers
IMAGE: cephalot/sl_k24 plant in cultivation
IMAGE: cephalot/sl_bi17 plant in habitat
IMAGE: cephalot/CAB1 View of pitcher and flower bud
IMAGE: cephalot/CephalotusX2 multiple views of pitcher
F: +[Droseraceae {R.A.Salisb.}]
TF: [Drosera {L.}]
G: [Adenopa {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.3:37 (1836)
TG: [Adenopa anglica {(Huds.) Raf.}]=[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
N: [Adenopa anglica {(Huds.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.3:37 (1836)
BN: [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
G: [Dismophyla {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.3:36 (1836)
TG: [Dismophyla binata {(Labill.) Raf.}]=[Drosera binata {Labill.}]
N: [Dismophyla binata {(Labill.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.3:36 (1836)
BN: [Drosera binata {Labill.}]
S: =[Drosera binata {Labill.}]
G: +[Drosera {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:281 (1753)
TG: [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: [Drosera aberrans {(Lowrie ex Lowrie & Carlquist) Lowrie & Conran}]
P: Telopea 12:151 (2008)
BN: [Drosera whittakeri subsp. Aberrans {Lowrie ex Lowrie & Carlquist}]
S: =[Drosera whittakeri {Planch.}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERY
L: S AU
LFR: 133
N: ~[Drosera acaulis {auct. non L.f.: R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:31 (1907)
S: =[Drosera acaulis {L.f.}] /[Drosera pauciflora {Banks ex DC.}]
N: +[Drosera acaulis {L.f.}]
P: Suppl.:188 (1781)
T: Ceres distr., Koude Bokkeveld beyond Elandskloof, Cape, ZA, Thunberg s.n. (S)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: ZA
LFR: 130
TEXT: drosera/0075.htm Key to South African Droseraceae {Obermeyer}
N: +[Drosera adelae {F.Muell.}]
P: Fragm.4:154 (1864)
T: Dalrymple's Creek, Rockingham, Qld., AU, Dallachy s.n. (?MEL)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-PRL
L: NE AU
LFR: 132
XN: 28 {Kondo}, 30 {Kondo & Olivier}
XNP: Rhodora 78:534 (1976), Ann.Mo.Bot.Gard.66:586 (1979)
IMAGE: drosera/D_adelae picture of plant
IMAGE: drosera/dadel1 multiple pictures of cultivated plant
N: [Drosera adelae var. latior {F.Muell. ex Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:80 (1906)
T: Mt Bartle Frere, Qld., AU, 1891, St. Johnson s.n. (B)
S: =[Drosera schizandra {Diels}]
N: [Drosera admirabilis {Debbert}]
P: Mitt.Bot.Staatss.Muenchen 23:431 (1987)
T: Palmietriver, Cape, ZA, 25. 6. 1985, P.Debbert 15 (M)
S: =[Drosera cuneifolia {L.f.}]
N: ~[Drosera adscendens {auct. non Planch.: R.Br. ex Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:77 (1906)
S: =[Drosera indica {L.}]
N: ~[Drosera adscendens {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:195 (1848)
CN: [Drosera ascendens {St.Hil.}]
S: =[Drosera villosa {St.Hil.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: +[Drosera affinis {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
P: Fl.Tr.Af.2:402 (1871)
T: near Lopollo, Huilla, AO, Welwitsch 1183 (BM)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: AO, CD, TZ, ZM, ZW, MW, MZ
LFR: 67, ?68, 70
N: +[Drosera afra {Debbert}]
P: Linzer biol.Beitr.34:794 (2002)
T: mts. near Ceres, Cape, ZA, P.Debbert 126 (M)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: ZA
LFR: 130
C: stipules well developed: cannot be related to [Drosera trinervia {Spreng.}]
N: +[Drosera alba {Phill.}]
P: Ann.S.Af.Mus.9:105 (1913)
T: Vanrhynsdorp, Giftberg Range, Cape, ZA, Phillips 7565 (SAM)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: ZA
LFR: 130
TEXT: drosera/0075.htm Key to South African Droseraceae {Obermeyer}
N: [Drosera albiflora {Banks ex Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:192 (1848)
T: Cape, ZA, Banks s.n. (BM)
S: =[Drosera trinervia {Spreng.}]
N: ~[Drosera aldrovanda {F.Muell.}]
P: Fragm.10:79 (1877)
SYN: [Aldrovanda vesiculosa {L.}]
S: =[Aldrovanda vesiculosa {L.}]
C: spec.excl.
N: ~[Drosera aliciae {auct. non R.Hamet: Oberm.}]
P: in sched. (1985)
T: above Palmiet River, Mountains near Hermanus, Cape, ZA, P.Debbert 102 (PRE)
S: =[Drosera slackii {Cheek}]
N: ~[Drosera aliciae {auct. non R.Hamet: R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:52 (1907)
S: =[Drosera aliciae {R.Hamet}] /[Drosera natalensis {Diels}]
N: +[Drosera aliciae {R.Hamet}]
P: Morot, J.Bot.19:114 (1905)
T: Cape, ZA, R.Hamet s.n. (?BM)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: ZA
LFR: 130
XN: (40), 80 {Behre} ut [Drosera spathulata {Hort. ex Behre}]
XNP: Planta 7:208 (1929)
IMAGE: drosera/isao95 cluster of plants in pot
IMAGE: drosera/jmhalic Top view of rosette.
TEXT: drosera/0075.htm Key to South African Droseraceae {Obermeyer}
IMAGE: drosera/CAB2 View of rosette and flower bud
N: [Drosera allantostigma {(N.Marchant & Lowrie) Lowrie & Conran}]
P: Taxon 56:538 (2007)
BN: [Drosera nitidula subsp. allantostigma {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
S: =[Drosera nitidula var. allantostigma {(N.Marchant & Lowrie) Schlauer}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera amazonica {F.Rivadavia, A.Fleischm. & Vicent.}]
P: Biotropica 15:15 (2009)
T: igarape de Cachoeira, R.Cuieiras, Amazonas, BR, 15. 11. 1964, Rodrigues 6042 (INPA)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: BR
LFR: 121
N: [Drosera americana {Willd.}]
P: Enum.Hort.Berol.1:340 (1809)
T: CA, Humbold & Bonpland (B)
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Drosera anagallidiflora {F.Muell. ex Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:76 (1906)
SYN: [Drosera glanduligera {Lehm.}]
S: =[Drosera glanduligera {Lehm.}]
N: +[Drosera andersoniana {W.Fitzg. ex Ewart. & White}]
P: Proc.Roy.Soc.Vict.N.S.22:1 (1909)
T: Cowcowing, W.A., AU, 1904, M.Koch 1106 (MEL)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: ~[Drosera androsacea {auct. non Diels: K. & M.Kondo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World in Colour:14 (1983)
S: =[Drosera androsacea {Turcz.}] /[Drosera walyunga {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
N: +[Drosera androsacea {Diels}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.35:205 (1904)
T: Stirling Range near Cranbrook, W.A., AU, L.Diels 4471 (B)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: ~[Drosera anfil {Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:54 (1979)
S: =[[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]] * [Drosera filiformis {Raf.}]]
XN: 30 {Kondo & Segawa}
XNP: La Kromosomo II-51-52:1703 (1988)
B: J.Nagamoto, 2. 6. 1976
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage but name not published validly
N: [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
P: Fl.Angl.2.ed.:135 (1778)
T: [Drosera longifolia {L.}] p.p. (LINN)
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: CA, US (Alaska, Washington, Ore., Ca., Idaho, Montana, N Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Mich., Maine, Hawaii), IE, UK, NO, SE, FI, DK, BE, NL, DE, PL, CZ, SK, FR, N ES, CH, LI, AT, HU, RO, N IT, MK, EE, LV, LT, BY, UA, RU (W, Siberia), GE, MN, CN (Manchuria), KP, JP
LFR: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 31, 32, 33, 46, 61, 115
XN: 20 {Wood}, 40 ut [Drosera longifolia {L.}] {Rosenberg}, (32) {Sato}
XNP: Rhodora 57:105 (1955), Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.21:110 (1903), Oguma Comm.Vol.Cytol.Gen.:25 (1948)
C: nom.cons., priority for parentage, amphidiploid, fertile plants constitute the typical variety
IMAGE: drosera/jmhangl in habitat (near Hannover/Germany).
IMAGE: drosera/jmhangl2 in habitat (Hirvisuo near Oulu, Finland).
TEXT: drosera/0077.htm Key to Drosera of North America {Gleason 1958}
IMAGE: drosera/D_anglica picture of plant
N: [Drosera anglica * intermedia {Pape ex Noeldeke}]
P: Fl.NO.Dt.Flachl.:376 (1898)
T: Wendland, DE, Pape (?)
S: =[[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] * [[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: ~[Drosera anglica f. brevifolia {Alm}]
P: Bot.Not.1923:126 (1923)
T: [Drosera longifolia var. pusilla {Kihlm.}]
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Drosera anglica f. gracilis {Sael. ex Hjelt}]
P: Acta Soc.F.Fl.Fenn.35:56 (1909)
T: Ahmaava near Peteri, FI, Borg & Rantaniemi (H)
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Drosera anglica f. minor {Wahlenb. ex Abromeit}]
P: Schr.d.Physik.Oekon.Ges.Koenigsb.i.Pr.30:58 (1890)
T: Babienten (Babieta), S Ostpreussen (Mazursko), PL, 1887, R.Schultz (?B|) et al.
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
N: [Drosera anglica f. pusilla {(Kihlm.) Alm}]
P: Bot.Not.1923:115 (1923)
BN: [Drosera longifolia var. pusilla {Kihlm.}]
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
N: [Drosera anglica var. albensis {Domin}]
P: Beih.Bot.Centralbl.26, Abt.2:257 (1910)
T: Melnicka Vrutice, Labe valley of Vsetaty, CZ, K.Domin s.n. (?PR)
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
N: [Drosera anglica var. linglica {(Kusakabe ex Gauthier & Gervais) Schlauer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:46 (2010)
BN: [Drosera linglica {Kusakabe ex Gauthier & Gervais}]
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]]
L: CA (Quebec), US (Michigan)
LFR: 15
XN: 30 {Schnell}
XNP: Rhodora 97:164 (1995)
B: J.Nagamoto, 22. 5. 1976
N: [Drosera anglica var. minor {Wahlenb. ex Ascherson}]
P: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.7:75 (1889)
T: DE, P.Ascherson (?B)
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
N: [Drosera anglica var. obovata {(Koch) Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:200 (1848)
BN: [Drosera obovata {Mert. & Koch}]
S: =[[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] * [[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]]
L: CA, US (Alaska, Washington, Ore., Ca., Idaho, Montana, N Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Mich., Maine, Hawaii), IE, UK, NO, SE, FI, DK, BE, NL, DE, PL, CZ, SK, FR, N ES, CH, LI, AT, HU, RO, N IT, EE, LV, LT, BY, UA, RU (W, Siberia), GE, MN, JP
LFR: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 31, 32, 33, 46, 61, 115
XN: 30 ut [Drosera obovata {Mert. & Koch}] {Rosenberg}
XNP: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.21:110 (1903)
N: [Drosera anglica var. pusilla {(Kihlm.) Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:97 (1906)
BN: [Drosera longifolia var. pusilla {Kihlm.}]
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
N: ~[Drosera anglica var. rotundata {Norrl. ex Hjelt}]
P: Acta Soc.F.Fl.Fenn.35:57 (1909)
T: none designated
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Drosera anglica var. subuniflora {DC.}]
P: Prodr.1:318 (1824)
T: St.Gotthard mts., CH, s.coll. s.n. (?G)
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
N: [Drosera anglica var. woodii {(Gauthier & Gervais) Schlauer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:46 (2010)
BN: [Drosera woodii {Gauthier & Gervais}]
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
L: CA (Quebec), US (Michigan)
LFR: 15
XN: 20 {Gautier & Gervais}
XNP: Acta Bot.Gallica 146:395 (1999)
B: J.Nagamoto, 22. 5. 1976
C: sterile, primary hybrid (diploid)
N: [Drosera angustifolia {F.Muell.}]
P: Trans.Phil.Soc.Vict.1:7 (1855)
T: Lakes on the Murray River, AU, s.coll. (MEL)
S: =[Drosera indica {L.}]
N: [Drosera angustifolia var. purpuriflora {F.Muell. ex Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:77 (1906)
T: Lakes on Murray River towards Eustone, Vict., AU, F.v.Mueller (?MEL)
S: =[Drosera indica {L.}]
N: [Drosera annua {Reed}]
P: Torreya 15:246 (1915)
T: near College Station, Houston, Tex., US, E.L.Reed (NY387795) & al.
S: =[Drosera brevifolia {Pursh}]
N: ~[Drosera anpill {Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:54 (1979)
S: =[[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]] * [Drosera capillaris {Poir.}]]
XN: 30 {Kondo & Segawa}
XNP: La Kromosomo II-51-52:1703 (1988)
B: J.Nagamoto, 6. 1974
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage but name not published validly
N: ~[Drosera anterm {Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:54 (1979)
S: =[[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]] * [Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]]
XN: 30 {Kondo & Segawa}
XNP: La Kromosomo II-51-52:1703 (1988)
B: J.Nagamoto, 12. 6. 1974
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage but name not published validly
N: ~[Drosera aphylla {Tepper ex R.Bates}]
P: J.Adelaide Bot.Gard.14:99 (1991)
T: [Drosera praefolia {Tepper}]
S: =[Drosera whittakeri {Planch.}]
N: [Drosera arbuscula {Preiss ex Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:114 (1906)
T: near Perth, AU, Preiss 1991 (S)
S: =[Drosera gigantea {Lindl.}]
N: +[Drosera arcturi {Hook.}]
P: Hook., J.Bot.1:247 (1834)
T: Summit of Mt Arthur, Tas., AU, R.Gunn 139 (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ARC-ARC
L: AU, NZ
LFR: 133, 134, 148, 149, 150
XN: 20 {Kondo & Whitehead}
XNP: J.Jap.Bot.46:321 (1971)
IMAGE: drosera/d_arcturi plant with prey
IMAGE: drosera/darcturi2 Last leaf before dormancy
IMAGE: drosera/darcturi_leaf Medium size D. arcturi leaf with prey
N: ~[Drosera arenicola {auct. non Steyerm.: K. & M.Kondo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World in Colour:17 (1983)
S: =[Drosera kaieteurensis {Brumm.-Ding.}]
N: +[Drosera arenicola {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:243 (1952)
T: Sta.Teresita de Kavanayen, Gran Sabana, Edo.Bolivar, VE, 16. 12. 1944, J.A.Steyermark 60920 (F)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: VE
LFR: 120
RLC: LC
N: ~[Drosera arenicola var. albiflora {Hort.Weiner}]
P: in sched. (1983)
S: =[Drosera arenicola {Steyerm.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Drosera arenicola var. occidentalis {Maguire & Wurdack}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.9:334 (1957)
T: Cerro Guanay, Rios Manapiare & Ventuari, Terr.Amazonas, VE, 2. 2. 1951, B.Maguire, Phelps, Hitchcock & Budowski 31715 (NY)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: VE
LFR: 120
N: [Drosera ascendens {St.Hil.}]
P: Hist.Pl.Remarq.Bres. & Par.1:268 (1824)
T: Serra de Curumatahy, Distr.Diamantes, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
S: =[Drosera villosa {St.Hil.}]
N: [Drosera atra {Col.}]
P: Trans.N.Zeal.Inst.31:269 (1899)
T: E side of Ruahine Mt. Range, NZ, 1898, A.Olsen (?K)
S: =[Drosera arcturi {Hook.}]
N: [Drosera atrostyla {Debbert}]
P: Mitt.Bot.Staatss.Muenchen 30:375 (1991)
T: Romansriver, W Cape, ZA, P.Debbert 128 (M)
S: =[Drosera pauciflora {Banks ex DC.}]
N: [Drosera auriculata {Backh. ex Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:295 (1848)
T: ? Sydney, N.S.W., AU, Backhouse s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera peltata subsp. auriculata {(Backh. ex Planch.) Conn}]
N: [Drosera badgerupii {Cheek}]
P: Kew Mag.10:140 (1993)
T: Cultivated, 1989, M.Cheek 1995 (K)
S: =[[Drosera occidentalis {Morr.}] * [Drosera nitidula {Planch.}]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera exotica {Hort. ex Braem}] but the latter name not published validly
N: +[Drosera banksii {R.Br. ex DC.}]
P: Prodr.1:319 (1824)
T: near Endeavour River, Qld., AU, J.Banks s.n. (BM)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-LAS-LAS
L: N AU, ID (N.Guin.), PG
LFR: 108, 109, 131, 132
XN: 12 {Kondo & Lavarack}
XNP: Bot.J.Linn.Soc.88:319 (1984)
N: +[Drosera barbigera {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:287 (1848)
T: SW W.A., AU, J.Drummond s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 10 {Sheikh & Kondo}
XNP: Am.J.Bot.82:1279 (1995)
N: +[Drosera barbigera subsp. silvicola {(Lowrie & Carlquist) Schlauer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.25:72 (1996)
BN: [Drosera silvicola {Lowrie & Carlquist}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Drosera belezeana {E.G.Camus}]
P: Morot, J.Bot.5:198 (1891)
T: St.Leger, Seine-et-Oise, FR, 7. 1879, Beleze (?P)
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: +[Drosera bequaertii {Taton}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Etat Brux.17:309 (1945)
T: Welgelegen, Distr.Haut-Katanga, CD, 6. 1912, Bequaert 476 (BR)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: AO, CD
LFR: 70
N: ~[Drosera bibracteolata {anon.}]
P: Just, Bot.Jahresber.18.2:532 (1890)
CN: [Haloragis bibracteolata {Col.}]
S: =[Gonocarpus aggregatus {(Buchan.) Orchard}]
C: excl. Haloragidaceae (non-carnivorous); combination made in err.
N: [Drosera bicolor {Lowrie & Carlquist}]
P: Phytologia 73:109 (1992)
T: on floodplain of upper Phillips River, 2.3 km from Hyden-Ravensthorpe Rd., W.A., AU, 25. 9. 1990, A.Lowrie s.n. (PERTH)
S: =[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}]
N: [Drosera bifida {R.Br. ex Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:113 (1906)
T: King George Sound, W.A., AU, R.Brown s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera sulphurea {Lehm.}]
N: +[Drosera biflora {Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.}]
P: Syst.Veg.6:763 (1820)
T: Atabapo river, VE, A.v.Humboldt 1100, Herb.Willdenow 6247 (B)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: VE
LFR: 121, ?128
RLC: LC
N: ~[Drosera billardieri {Tratt. ex Steud.}]
P: Nom.2.ed.1:531 (1840)
SYN: [Drosera binata {Labill.}]
S: =[Drosera binata {Labill.}]
N: +[Drosera binata {Labill.}]
P: Nov.Holl.Pl.Spec.1:78 (1804)
T: cape Van Diemen, around Southport, Tas., AU, J.Labillardere s.n.(P)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-PHY-PHY
L: AU, NZ
LFR: 133, 134, 135, 148, 149, 150, 151
XN: 32 {Behre}, 46 {Sato} ut [Drosera pedata {Pers.}], (?64) {Kress}
XNP: Planta 7:208 (1929), Oguma Comm.Vol.Cytol.Gen.:25 (1948), Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.83:60 (1970)
IMAGE: drosera/0040 Botanical line drawing
IMAGE: drosera/D_binata picture of plant
IMAGE: drosera/D_binata_f Close up of flower
N: ~[Drosera binata f. extrema {Hort. ex Gilbert}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.13:74 (1984)
S: =[Drosera binata {Labill.}]
C: nom.nud., sub [var. multifida {Mazrimas}]
N: [Drosera binata f. multifida {(Hort.) Hort.Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:2 (1985)
BN: [Drosera binata var. multifida {Hort.}]
S: =[Drosera binata {Labill.}]
N: [Drosera binata f. pedata {(Pers.) Hort.Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:2 (1985)
BN: [Drosera pedata {Pers.}]
S: =[Drosera binata {Labill.}]
N: [Drosera binata var. dichotoma {(Banks & Soland. ex Sm.) Mazrimas}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.5:15 (1976)
BN: [Drosera dichotoma {Banks & Soland. ex Sm.}]
S: =[Drosera binata {Labill.}]
N: ~[Drosera binata var. multifida {Mazrimas}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.5:15 (1976)
S: =[Drosera binata {Labill.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Drosera binata var. rubra {Hort.Bull}]
P: List New Beautif. & Rare Pl.:V.4 (1878)
S: =[Drosera binata {Labill.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Drosera brasiliensis {Mart. ex Eichl.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.14.Pt.2:396 (1872)
T: between Cidade Diamantina & Bandeirinha, BR, Martius 1287 (?M)
S: =[Drosera graminifolia {St.Hil.}]
N: +[Drosera brevicornis {Lowrie}]
P: Nuytsia 11:56 (1996)
T: Whistle Duck Dreaming, Kakadu Natl. Park, N.T., AU, 11. 4. 1990, A.Lowrie 56 (PERTH 04223624)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-LAS-LAS
L: N AU
LFR: 131
N: +[Drosera brevifolia {Pursh}]
P: Fl.Bor.Am.1:211 (1814)
LT: Ga., US, 6., A.Enslen in Herb.Barton (PH, right specimen only) {C.E.Wood}
LTP: J.Arn.Arb.47:97 (1966)
S: /[Drosera capillaris {Poir.}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: US (?Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tex., La., Miss., Ala., Fla., Ga., Kentucky, Tennessee, SC., NC., Va.), MX, BZ, CU, BR, PY, UY, AR
LFR: 29, 30, 31, 117, 118, 124, 126, 127, 140
RLC: LR
XN: 20 {Wood}
XNP: Rhodora 57:105 (1955)
TEXT: drosera/0077.htm Key to Drosera of North America {Gleason 1958}
IMAGE: drosera/brevif5 large white flower and plants
# possible wrong ID: IMAGE: drosera/D_brevifolia picture of plant
IMAGE: drosera/dbre_KY spring rosettes in habitat
IMAGE: drosera/DroseraBrevifoliaSemanchuk three plants in habitat, Charleston Cty, SC.
N: [Drosera brevifolia var. major {Hook.}]
P: Hook., J.Bot.1:194 (1834)
T: New Orleans, US, Drummond 29 (K)
S: =[Drosera capillaris {Poir.}]
N: +[Drosera broomensis {Lowrie}]
P: Nuytsia 11:57 (1996)
T: Lake Campion, NE Broome, W.A., AU, 21. 4. 1995, A.Lowrie 1089 (PERTH 04223675)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-LAS-LAS
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
N: +[Drosera browniana {Lowrie & N.Marchant}]
P: Nuytsia 8:323 (1992)
T: 0.9 km S rock cairn on Hatters Hill goldmine, 0.1 km W of road on summit of granite outcrop, W.A., AU, 2. 9. 1990, A.Lowrie 99 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERY
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Drosera bulbifera {Waracek}]
P: Gartenwelt 18:87 (1914)
CN: [Drosera bulbigena {Morr.}]
S: =[Drosera bulbigena {Morr.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: +[Drosera bulbigena {Morr.}]
P: Trans.Proc.Roy.Soc.Edinb.22:417 (1903)
T: Coolup, Murray R., W.A., US, R.Helms s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: ~[Drosera bulbosa {auct. non Hook.: Erickson}]
P: Pl.of Prey:28 (1968)
S: =[Drosera rosulata {Lehm.}]
N: ~[Drosera bulbosa {auct. non Hook.: K. & M.Kondo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World in Colour:23 (1983)
S: =[Drosera orbiculata {N.Marchant & Lowrie}] /[Drosera rosulata {Lehm.}] /[Drosera tubaestylis {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
N: ~[Drosera bulbosa {auct. non Hook.: N.Marchant}]
P: Fl.Au.8:49 (1982)
S: =[Drosera bulbosa {Hook.}] /[Drosera bulbosa subsp. major {(Diels) Hant & Lowrie}] /[Drosera rosulata {Lehm.}]
N: ~[Drosera bulbosa {auct. non Hook.: R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:70 (1907)
S: =[Drosera bulbosa {Hook.}] /[Drosera bulbosa subsp. major {(Diels) N.Marchant & Lowrie}] /[Drosera rosulata {Lehm.}]
N: +[Drosera bulbosa {Hook.}]
P: Hook., Ic.Pl.4:tab.375 (1841)
T: Swan River, W.A., AU, J.Drummond s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERY
L: AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera bulbosa subsp. major {(Diels) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:315 (1992)
BN: [Drosera bulbosa var. major {Diels}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERY
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 20 {James, Chen, Lowrie & Marchant}
XNP: Au.J.Bot.45:193 (1997)
N: [Drosera bulbosa var. major {Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:126 (1906)
T: near Mingenew, W.A., AU, L.Diels 3033 (B)
S: =[Drosera bulbosa subsp. major {(Diels) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
N: [Drosera bulbosa var. praefolia {(Tepper) R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:70 (1907)
BN: [Drosera praefolia {Tepper}]
S: =[Drosera whittakeri {Planch.}]
N: ~[Drosera burkeana {auct. non Planch.: Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:88 (1906)
S: =[Drosera burkeana {Planch}] /[Drosera natalensis {Diels}]
N: ~[Drosera burkeana {auct. non Planch.: Keay}]
P: Fl.W.Tr.Af.2.ed.1:121 (1954)
S: =[Drosera pilosa {Exell & Laundon}]
N: ~[Drosera burkeana {auct. non Planch.: Th.Dur. & De Wild.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.Belg.36:77 (1897)
S: =[Drosera madagascariensis {DC.}]
N: +[Drosera burkeana {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:192 (1848)
T: Magaliesberg, Transvaal, ZA, Burke s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: AO, CD, ZM, UG, TZ, ZW, MW, MZ, ZA, MG
LFR: 67, 68, 70, 84
XN: 20 {Kondo}
XNP: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.96:324 (1969)
IMAGE: drosera/jmhburk top view of rosette.
TEXT: drosera/0075.htm Key to South African Droseraceae {Obermeyer}
IMAGE: drosera/D_burkeana picture of plant
N: [Drosera burkeana f. angustifolia {Humb.}]
P: in sched. (1956)
T: Marojejy Massif E summit, W Upper Manantenina, MG, Humbert 22771 (BM)
S: =[Drosera humbertii {Exell & Laundon}]
N: ~[Drosera burkei {Lindsay}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.13:396 (1891)
CN: [Drosera burkeana {Planch.}]
S: =[Drosera burkeana {Planch.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Drosera burmannii {auct. non Vahl: DC.}]
P: Prodr.1:318 (1824)
S: =[Drosera burmannii {Vahl}] /[Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]
N: ~[Drosera burmannii {auct. non Vahl: Ito & Matsum.}]
P: Tent.Fl.Lutch.1:202 (1899)
S: =[Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]
N: +[Drosera burmannii {Vahl}]
P: Symbol.3:50 (1794)
T: LK, Burmann s.n. (?C)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-THE-THE
L: IN, LK, MM, TH, CN, JP, TW, PH, MY, ID (Borneo, Celebes, N.Guin., Java), PG, PW, N & E AU
LFR: 18, 21, 24, 28, 90, 91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, ?99, ?100, ?101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 113, 131, 132, 133, 136
XN: 20 {Narasimhachar}
XNP: Proc.Ind.Acad.Sci.Sect.B 29:98 (1949)
IMAGE: drosera/jmhburm top view of rosette
IMAGE: drosera/D_burmannii picture of plant
N: [Drosera burmannii var. dietrichiana {(Rchb.f.) Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:76 (1906)
BN: [Drosera dietrichiana {Rchb.f.}]
S: =[Drosera burmannii {Vahl}]
N: +[Drosera caduca {Lowrie}]
P: Nuytsia 11:59 (1996)
T: road from Beverley Springs to Pantijan, 15 km N Charnley River crossing (74 km N Beverley Springs), Edkins Range, Kimberley, W.A., AU, 1. 1995, R. & M.Barrett s.n. (PERTH 04223640)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-LAS-LAS
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
IMAGE: drosera/d_caduca cultivated plant
N: [Drosera caledonica {Vieill. ex Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:103 (1906)
T: Kanala, NC, Vieillard 116 (P)
S: =[Drosera neocaledonica {R.Hamet}]
N: [Drosera californica {Hort. ex Cheek}]
P: Kew Mag.10:142 (1993)
T: Cultivated, 1991, M.Cheek s.n. (K)
S: =[[Drosera filiformis {Raf.}] * [Drosera filiformis var. tracyi {Diels}]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera ' California Sunset ' {Mazrimas}]
N: +[Drosera callistos {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:321 (1992)
T: Chidlow-York Road (Great S Hwy), 15 km E Great E Hwy, W.A., AU, 9. 10. 1983, A.Lowrie 83/038 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
IMAGE: drosera/d_callis cultivated plants with gemmae
IMAGE: drosera/d_callistos_fl Flower
N: [Drosera calycina {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:299 (1848)
T: SW W.A., AU, J.Drummond s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera microphylla {Endl.}]
N: [Drosera calycina var. minor {Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.2:468 (1864)
T: between Moore & Murchison Rivers, W.A., AU, J.Drummond 6:110 (MEL)
S: =[Drosera microphylla {Endl.}]
N: +[Drosera camporupestris {F.Rivadavia}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.32:85 (2003)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v32n3p79_92.html
T: Serra do Cipo, Jaboticatubas, Minas Gerais, BR, 6. 7. 1995, F.Rivadavia 447 (SPF)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: BR
LFR: 127
N: ~[Drosera capensis {auct. non L.: E.Mey. ex Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:201 (1848)
S: =[Drosera hilaris {Cham. & Schlechtd.}]
N: +[Drosera capensis {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:282 (1753)
T: Cape, ZA, Thunberg s.n. (LINN 398.4)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: ZA
LFR: 130
XN: (36, 38) {Heitz}, 40 {Behre}
XNP: Z.Bot.18:625 (1926), Planta 7:208 (1929)
IMAGE: drosera/0042 Botanical line drawing
IMAGE: drosera/dcapa cultivated plant with white petals
TEXT: drosera/0075.htm Key to South African Droseraceae {Obermeyer}
IMAGE: drosera/der00 plant
IMAGE: drosera/D_capensis picture of plant
N: ~[Drosera capensis var. alba {Hort. ex D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:129 (1998)
S: =[Drosera capensis {L.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Drosera capiciae {Hort. ex Hort.Palmengarten Frankfurt}]
P: in sched. (1994)
S: =[[Drosera capensis {L.}] * [Drosera aliciae {R.Hamet}]]
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Drosera henryana {Hort.Weiner ex B.Pierson}]
N: ~[Drosera capillaris {auct. non Poir.: Maguire ex Brumm.-Ding.}]
P: Acta Bot.Neerl.4:137 (1955)
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: +[Drosera capillaris {Poir.}]
P: Lam., Encycl.Meth.Bot.6:299 (1804)
T: Carolina, US, Bosc s.n. (?P)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: US (Tex., La., Miss., Ala., Fla., Ga., ?Tennessee, SC., NC., Va., Maryland, Delaware), MX, GT, HN, BZ, NI, CR, PA, CU, JM, PR, TT, CO, VE, GY, GF, SR, VE, BR, UY, PY
LFR: 30, 117, 118, 120, 121, 123, 124, 127
RLC: LR
XN: 20 {Wood}
XNP: Rhodora 57:105 (1955)
IMAGE: drosera/dcapbann closeup of rosette
IMAGE: drosera/sundew Single rosette in habitat, Green Swamp, SE NC, USA
TEXT: drosera/0077.htm Key to Drosera of North America {Gleason 1958}
IMAGE: drosera/dcapillaris multiple views of cultivated plants
IMAGE: drosera/DroseraCapillarisSemanchuk plant in habitat, Charleston Cty, SC.
N: [Drosera capillaris f. tenella {(Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.) Hort.Hennern}]
P: in sched. (1991)
BN: [Drosera tenella {Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.}]
S: =[Drosera capillaris {Poir.}]
C: sub [subsp. brasiliensis {(Diels) Lowrie}]
N: [Drosera capillaris subsp. brasiliensis {(Diels) Lowrie}]
P: in sched. (1991)
BN: [Drosera capillaris var. brasiliensis {Diels}]
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: ~[Drosera capillaris var. alba {Hort. ex D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:129 (1998)
S: =[Drosera capillaris {Poir.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Drosera capillaris var. brasiliensis {Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:86 (1906)
T: Rio de Janeiro, Sitio de Paulistas, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Drosera capillaris var. minor {Shuttlew. ex Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:194 (1848)
T: near Mt.Vernon, US, Rugel s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera capillaris {Poir.}]
N: [Drosera caulescens {R.Br. ex Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:99 (1906)
T: ZA, (?)
S: =[Drosera hilaris {Cham. & Schlechtd.}]
N: ~[Drosera cayennensis {auct. non Sagot ex Diels: Croizat ex Brumm.-Ding.}]
P: Acta Bot.Neerl.4:137 (1955)
S: =[Drosera kaieteurensis {Brumm.-Ding.}]
N: ~[Drosera cayennensis {auct. non Sagot ex Diels: R.Duno & Culham}]
P: Novon 5:244 (1995)
S: =[Drosera cayennensis {Sagot ex Diels}] /[Drosera colombiana {Fernandez-Perez}] /[Drosera panamensis {Correa & A.S.Taylor}]
N: +[Drosera cayennensis {Sagot ex Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:86 (1906)
T: Cayenne, GF, 1859, Sagot 1228 leg. Leprieur (P00749150)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: GF, VE, BR
LFR: 121
RLC: LR
N: +[Drosera cendeensis {Tamayo & Croizat}]
P: Lilloa 17:175 (1949)
T: Paramo de Cende, Andes Lara-Trujillanos, VE, 24. 6. 1940, I.Tamayo 1430 (VEN)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: VE
LFR: 128
RLC: CR
N: [Drosera chiapasensis {Matuda}]
P: Ann.Inst.Biol.Mex.27:362 (1956)
T: camino del Rancho de S.Jose del Arco, Chiapas, MX, 22. 1. 1952, J.Rzedowski 729 (MEXU)
S: =[Drosera brevifolia {Pursh}]
N: [Drosera chrysochila {Schlauer}]
P: Palmengarten 56:190 (1992)
T: Regan's Ford, W.A., AU, ex cult. H.Hennern, 30. 3. 1992, J.Schlauer 536 (FRP)
S: =[Drosera citrina {Lowrie & Carlquist}]
N: +[Drosera chrysolepis {Taub.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.17:505 (1893)
T: Serra do Cipo, Minas Gerais, BR, Glaziou 18857 (?B|)
IT: idem (P 00749151)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: PE, BR
LFR: 124, 129
RLC: LR
C: the P specimen (marked as "holotype" by M.Correa in 1984) is not annotated by Taubert and was communicated in 1907 (after publication of the protologue)
N: [Drosera circinervia {Col.}]
P: Trans.N.Zeal.Inst.26:314 (1894)
T: Taupo, NZ, 1885, Anon. s.n. (?K)
S: =[Drosera peltata subsp. auriculata {(Backh. ex Planch.) Conn}]
N: +[Drosera cistiflora {L.}]
P: Amoen.Acad.6:85 (1760)
T: Cape, ZA, Thunberg s.n. (LINN 398.6)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: ZA
LFR: 130
XN: 40 {Kondo & Olivier}, 60 {Behre}
XNP: Ann.Mo.Bot.Gard.66:584 (1979), Planta 7:208 (1929)
TEXT: drosera/0075.htm Key to South African Droseraceae {Obermeyer}
IMAGE: drosera/D_cistiflora picture of plant
IMAGE: drosera/d_cistifl Young plant
N: [Drosera cistiflora f. alba {(Sond.) Hort.Weiner}]
P: in sched. (1987)
BN: [Drosera cistiflora var. alba {Sond.}]
S: =[Drosera cistiflora {L.}]
C: comb.inval., sub [var. multiflora {Eckl. & Zeyh.}]
N: [Drosera cistiflora var. alba {Sond.}]
P: Fl.Capens.1:78 (1859)
T: Cape, ZA, Thunberg s.n. (?)
S: =[Drosera cistiflora {L.}]
N: [Drosera cistiflora var. exilis {Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:108 (1906)
T: Cap Hangklip, Cape, ZA, 7. 1821, J.L.Mundt & Maire s.n. (B)
S: =[Drosera cistiflora {L.}]
N: [Drosera cistiflora var. multiflora {Eckl. & Zeyh.}]
P: Enum.:17 (1835)
T: Div.Clanwilliam near Brackfontein-Caledon, Kleinerivierskloof, Cape, ZA, Ecklon 129 (CGG)
S: =[Drosera cistiflora {L.}]
N: [Drosera cistiflora var. speciosa {(K.B.Presl) Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:107 (1906)
BN: [Drosera speciosa {K.B.Presl}]
S: =[Drosera cistiflora {L.}]
N: [Drosera cistiflora var. violacea {(Willd.) Sond.}]
P: Fl.Capens.1:78 (1859)
BN: [Drosera violacea {Willd.}]
S: =[Drosera cistiflora {L.}]
N: [Drosera cistiflora var. zeyheri {(Salt.) Hort.Weiner}]
P: in sched. (1985)
BN: [Drosera zeyheri {Salt.}]
S: =[Drosera cistiflora {L.}]
C: comb.inval.
N: ~[Drosera cistifolia {L.}]
P: Pl.Rar.Af.:9 (1760)
CN: [Drosera cistiflora {L.}]
S: =[Drosera cistiflora {L.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Drosera cistoides {St.Hil.}]
P: Hist.Pl.Remarq.Bres. & Par.1:51 (1824)
CN: [Drosera cistiflora {L.}]
S: =[Drosera cistiflora {L.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: +[Drosera citrina {Lowrie & Carlquist}]
P: Phytologia 73:99 (1992)
T: on Brand Hwy., 24 km S Regan's Ford, W.A., AU, 6. 10. 1983, A.Lowrie 83/011 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera citrina var. nivea {(Lowrie & Carlquist) Schlauer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.25:72 (1996)
BN: [Drosera nivea {Lowrie & Carlquist}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera closterostigma {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:322 (1992)
T: Brand Highway, 15 km N Gingin turnoff, W.A., AU, 4. 11. 1983, A.Lowrie 83/046 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: ~[Drosera coccicaulis {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:1 (1991)
S: =[Drosera natalensis {Diels}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Drosera coccipetala {Debbert}]
P: Linzer biol.Beitr.34:795 (2002)
T: Caledon, Cape, ZA, P.Debbert 127 (M)
S: =[Drosera cistiflora {L.}]
N: +[Drosera collinsiae {Brown ex Burtt Davy}]
P: Kew Bull.:231 (1924)
T: Rustenburg Kloof, Transvaal, ZA, Collins 127 (K)
S: =?[[Drosera burkeana {Planch.}] * [Drosera madagascariensis {DC.}]]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: ZA
LFR: 69, 70
XN: 40 {Nicholas & K.Kondo}
XNP: Chromosome Sci.2:49 (1998)
C: priority for parentage
TEXT: drosera/0075.htm Key to South African Droseraceae {Obermeyer}
N: +[Drosera colombiana {Fernandez-Perez}]
P: Caldasia 9:226 (1965)
T: Llanos de S.Martin, Meta, CO, 7. 1948, E.Dryander 3019 (US)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: CO
LFR: 122
N: +[Drosera communis {St.Hil.}]
P: Pl.Us.Bras.no.15:1 (1824)
T: Minas Gerais, BR, St.Hilaire 695 (P)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: BR, CO, PY, VE
LFR: 121, 123, 124, 126, 127, 128
RLC: LR
IMAGE: drosera/D_communis picture of plant
N: [Drosera communis var. alba {Hoehne}]
P: Comm.Lin.Telegr.Estrat.Matto-Grosso Amaz.Pub.83.Annex.5.Bot.6:28 (1915)
LT: Coxim, Mato Grosso do Sul, BR 6. 1911, F.C.Hoehne 3358 (SP) {M.D.Correa & T.Silva}
LTP: Fl.Neotrop.96:36 (2005)
S: =[Drosera communis {St.Hil.}]
N: [Drosera communis var. breviscapa {Wright ex Griseb.}]
P: Cat.Pl.Cub.:12 (1866)
LT: CU, C.Wright 1902 (US) {M.D.Correa & T.Silva}
LTP: Fl.Neotrop.96:31 (2005)
S: =[Drosera capillaris {Poir.}]
N: ~[Drosera communis var. cubensis {Gomez}]
P: Anal.Hist.Nat.Madrid.19:223 (1890)
T: CU, 1860, C.Wright 1901 (K000432526)
S: =[Drosera capillaris {Poir.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Drosera communis var. pauciflora {Eichl.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.14.Pt.2:394 (1872)
T: Serra de Caraca, Minas Gerais, BR, Riedel 1463 (B 10 0272051)
S: =[Drosera montana {St.Hil.}]
N: [Drosera compacta {Exell & Laundon}]
P: Bol.Soc.Brot.2.ser.29:44 (1955)
T: R.Luachimo, Lunda, AO, Exell & Mendonca 1030 (BM)
S: =[Drosera bequaertii {Taton}]
N: [Drosera congolana {Taton}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Etat Brux.17:310 (1945)
T: Leopoldville, Distr.Bas-Congo, CD, 3. 1915, Bequaert 7191 (BR)
S: =[Drosera madagascariensis {DC.}]
N: ~[Drosera coolamon {N.Marchant ex Lowrie}]
P: C.P.Au.2:38 (1989)
T: [Drosera rechingeri {Strid}]
S: =[Drosera rechingeri {Strid}]
C: nom.nud., nom.superfl. (homotypy implied by description)
N: [Drosera corinthiaca {Gibson & Green}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.28:81 (1999)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v28n3p81_84.html
T: Fernkloof Nature Reserve, middle W slopes of Platberg overlooking Hemel-en-Aarde, Caledon, Cape, ZA, 12. 12. 1997, R.Gibson 1001 (NBG759343)
S: =[[Drosera aliciae {Hamet}] * [Drosera glabripes {(Harv. ex Planch.) Stein}]]
L: ZA
LFR: 130
C: priority for parentage
N: [Drosera corsica {Maire}]
P: Rev.Bot.Syst.Geog.Bot.2:66 (1904)
T: lac de Creno, Corse, FR, 20. 7. 1902, R.Maire (?P)
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: [Drosera corymbosa {(DC.) auct.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Nat.Archeol.Ain 41:180 (1927)
BN: [Drosera intermedia var. corymbosa {DC.}]
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: ~[Drosera cuneata {H.Walter}]
P: Veg.d.Erde 2:215 (1968)
CN: [Drosera cuneifolia {L.f.}]
S: =[Drosera cuneifolia {L.f.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Drosera cuneifolia {auct. non L.f.: Thunb.}]
P: Fl.Cap., ed.Schult.:278 (1823)
S: =[Drosera cuneifolia {L.f.}] /[Drosera trinervia {Spreng.}]
N: +[Drosera cuneifolia {L.f.}]
P: Suppl.:188 (1781)
T: Cape, ZA, Thunberg s.n. (LINN 398.1)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: ZA
LFR: 130
XN: (32) {Kondo}, 40 {Debbert} ut [Drosera admirabilis {Debbert}]
XNP: Rhodora 78:534 (1976), Mitt.Bot.Staatss.Muenchen 23:432 (1987)
TEXT: drosera/0075.htm Key to South African Droseraceae {Obermeyer}
IMAGE: drosera/D_cuneifolia picture of plant
N: [Drosera cunninghamii {Walp.}]
P: Repert.1:229 (1842)
T: N Island, NZ, R.Cunningham s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera binata {Labill.}]
N: [Drosera curvipes {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:196 (1848)
T: Magaliesberg, Transvaal, ZA, Burke & Zeyher s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera madagascariensis {DC.}]
TEXT: drosera/0075.htm Key to South African Droseraceae {Obermeyer}
N: [Drosera curviscapa {Salt.}]
P: J.S.Af.Bot.5:158 (1939)
T: Cape Penins. near Smith's farm, ZA, Salter 8277 (BOL)
S: =[Drosera aliciae {R.Hamet}]
TEXT: drosera/0075.htm Key to South African Droseraceae {Obermeyer}
N: [Drosera curviscapa var. esterhuyseniae {Salt.}]
P: J.S.Af.Bot.10:60 (1944)
T: Caledon-Stellenbosch border, Hottentots-Holland Mountains, ZA, Esterhuysen 9802 (BOL)
S: =[Drosera aliciae {R.Hamet}]
N: +[Drosera darwinensis {Lowrie}]
P: Nuytsia 11:61 (1996)
T: 0.9 km S Temple Avenue, Palmerston, N.T., AU, 8. 4. 1990, A.Lowrie 49 (PERTH 04223659)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-LAS-LAS
L: N AU
LFR: 131
N: [Drosera debbertii {Oberm.}]
P: in sched. (1985)
T: above Palmiet River, Mountains near Hermanus, Cape, ZA, P.Debbert 102 (PRE)
S: =[Drosera slackii {Cheek}]
N: [Drosera debilis {F.Muell. ex Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:118 (1906)
T: AU, F.Mueller (?B)
S: =[Drosera macrantha {Endl.}]
N: [Drosera dentata {auct. non Benth.: (L.) F.Rehnelt}]
P: Gartenwelt 7:170 (1903)
BN: [Roridula dentata {L.}]
S: =[Roridula dentata {L.}]
C: spec.excl. (Roridulaceae)
N: [Drosera dentata {Benth.}]
P: Hook., J.Bot.4:105 (1842)
T: Piauhy, BR, Gardner 2480 (K)
S: =[Drosera sessilifolia {St.Hil.}]
N: +[Drosera derbyensis {Lowrie}]
P: Nuytsia 11:63 (1996)
T: Silent Grove camping area, Kimberley, W.A., AU, 5. 6. 1995, A.Lowrie 1182 (PERTH 04223667)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-LAS-LAS
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
N: [Drosera dichotoma {Banks & Soland. ex Sm.}]
P: Rees, Cyclop.:12 (1819)
T: N.S.W., AU, (?BM)
S: =[Drosera binata {Labill.}]
N: ~[Drosera dichotoma var. longifolia {Hort.Bull}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.14:306 (1880)
S: =[Drosera binata {Labill.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Drosera dichotoma var. rubra {(Hort.Bull) Hort.Bull}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.14:306 (1880)
BN: [Drosera binata var. rubra {Hort.Bull}]
S: =[Drosera binata {Labill.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Drosera dichotomizans {Gdgr.}]
P: Nov.Consp.Fl.Eu.:394 (1910)
T: W Pyrenees, FR, Gandoger (?)
S: =[[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] * [[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]]
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: +[Drosera dichrosepala {Turcz.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Nat.Mosc.27:343 (1854)
T: SW W.A., AU, J.Drummond 5:284 (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 12 {Sheikh & Kondo}, 18 {Kondo, Segawa & Nehira}
XNP: Am.J.Bot.82:1279 (1995), Mem.Fac.Integr.Arts & Sci.Hiroshima Univ.4.ser.:27 (1976)
N: +[Drosera dichrosepala subsp. enodes {(N.Marchant & Lowrie) Schlauer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.25:72 (1996)
T: [Drosera enodes {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera dielsiana {Exell & Laundon}]
P: Bol.Soc.Brot.2.ser.30:214 (1956)
T: Lydenburg distr., near Spitskop, Transvaal, ZA, F.Wilms 35 (BM)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: MW, ZW, ZA, MZ
LFR: 70
XN: 40 {Hoshi & K.Kondo}
XNP: Chromosome Sci.2:47 (1998)
TEXT: drosera/0075.htm Key to South African Droseraceae {Obermeyer}
IMAGE: drosera/d_dielsiana1 multiple views of cultivated plants and seeds
N: [Drosera dietrichiana {Rchb.f.}]
P: Beitr.Sys.Pflkd.Hamburg:73 (1871)
T: near Brisbane River, Qld., AU, A.Dietrich s.n. (W)
S: =[Drosera burmannii {Vahl}]
N: ~[Drosera dilaconeri {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:2 (1991)
S: =[[Drosera dilatatopetiolaris {Kondo}] * [Drosera falconeri {Tsang ex Kondo}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage but name not published validly
N: +[Drosera dilatatopetiolaris {Kondo}]
P: Bol.Soc.Brot.2.ser.57:52 (1984)
T: Howard R. Estuary near Darwin, N.T., AU, 6. 2. 1982, D.Falconer s.n. Herb.Kondo 2234 (HIRO)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-LAS-LAS
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
XN: 12 {Kondo}
XNP: Bol.Soc.Brot.2.ser.57:52 (1984)
N: ~[Drosera dinata {Hort.}]
P: in sched. (1985)
S: =[Drosera binata {Labill.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Drosera drummondii {auct. non Planch.: Lehm.}]
P: Pl.Preiss.2:235 (1848)
T: SW W.A., AU, J.Drummond 3:34 (S)
S: =[Drosera barbigera {Planch.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Drosera drummondii {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:467 (1848)
T: SW W.A., AU, J.Drummond s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera menziesii subsp. penicillaris {(Benth.) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
N: +[Drosera echinoblastus {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:322 (1992)
T: Brand Highway, 1.7 km N Hill River, W.A., AU, 2. 11. 1987, A.Lowrie 87/052 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 20 {Sheikh & Kondo}
XNP: Am.J.Bot.82:1279 (1995)
N: +[Drosera elongata {Exell & Laundon}]
P: Bol.Soc.Brot.2.ser.29:42 (1955)
T: Luma-Cassai, Lunda, AO, Exell & Mendonca 1268 (BM)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: AO
LFR: 70
N: +[Drosera eneabba {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:322 (1992)
T: on Jurien Road E, 27.9 km W Brand Highway, W.A., AU, 2. 11. 1987, A.Lowrie 87/053 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 14 {James, Chen, Lowrie & Marchant}
XNP: Au.J.Bot.45:192 (1997)
N: [Drosera enodes {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:323 (1992)
T: NE Augusta, junction of Courtney Road and Scott River Road, W.A., AU, 9. 11. 1983, A.Lowrie 83/049 (PERTH)
S: =[Drosera dichrosepala subsp. enodes {(N.Marchant & Lowrie) Schlauer}]
N: +[Drosera ericgreenii {A.Fleischmann, R.Gibson & F.Rivadavia}]
P: Bothalia 38:141 (2008)
T: Franschhoek, Worcester, ZA, 10. 1913, Phillips 1121 (SAM)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: ZA
LFR: 130
N: ~[Drosera ericksonella {Hort.Westphal}]
P: in sched. (1997)
S: =[[Drosera nitidula subsp. omissa {(Diels) N.Marchant & Lowrie}] * [Drosera pulchella {Lehm.}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage but name not published validly
N: +[Drosera ericksoniae {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:323 (1992)
T: Great S Hwy, 7.5 km S Pingelly, W.A., AU, 9. 11. 1987, A.Lowrie 87/073 (PERTH)
S: =[Drosera nitidula subsp. omissa {(Diels) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
IMAGE: drosera/jmheric top view.
N: +[Drosera erythrogyne {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:316 (1992)
T: 20 km NW Walpole by SW Highway, W.A., AU, 16. 9. 1985, A.Lowrie s.n. (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: ~[Drosera erythrorhiza {auct. non Lindl.: K. & M.Kondo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World in Colour:30 (1983)
S: =[Drosera erythrorhiza subsp. magna {N.Marchant & Lowrie}] /[Drosera erythrorhiza subsp. squamosa {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
N: ~[Drosera erythrorhiza {auct. non Lindl.: N.Marchant}]
P: Fl.Au.8:48 (1982)
S: =[Drosera erythrorhiza {Lindl.}] /[Drosera erythrorhiza subsp. squamosa {(Benth.) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
N: ~[Drosera erythrorhiza {auct. non Lindl.: R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:70 (1907)
S: =[Drosera erythrorhiza {Lindl.}] /[Drosera zonaria {Planch.}]
N: +[Drosera erythrorhiza {Lindl.}]
P: Swan Riv.Bot.20:N.:91 (1839)
T: SW W.A., AU, J.Drummond s.n. (CGE)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERY
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 20 {Kondo & Lavarack}
XNP: Bot.J.Linn.Soc.88:319 (1984)
IMAGE: drosera/jmheryt top view.
IMAGE: drosera/sl_bb02a plants in the wild in W. Australia
IMAGE: drosera/sl_ba11 colorful Roleystone Hill form, E. Perth, W. Australia
IMAGE: drosera/D_erythrorhiza picture of plant
N: [Drosera erythrorhiza f. imbecilia {(Diels) Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:1 (1991)
BN: [Drosera erythrorhiza var. imbecilia {Diels}]
S: =[Drosera erythrorhiza {Lindl.}]
N: +[Drosera erythrorhiza subsp. collina {N.Marchhant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:317 (1992)
T: Darling Range E Perth on O'Brien Road, 5 km N Toodyay Road, W.A., AU, 10. 6. 1984, A.Lowrie 84/081 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERY
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
IMAGE: drosera/sl_bb29a plants in the wild, in W. Australia
N: +[Drosera erythrorhiza subsp. magna {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:317 (1992)
T: Brand Highway near Muart Bay turn-off, W.A., AU, 2. 9. 1984, A.Lowrie 84/062 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERY
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
IMAGE: drosera/sl_bm01 plants in the wild, 20km North of Cataby, W. Australia
N: +[Drosera erythrorhiza subsp. squamosa {(Benth.) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:318 (1992)
BN: [Drosera squamosa {Benth.}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERY
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
IMAGE: drosera/sl_bd31 colorful sub species, 50km SE of Perth, Darling Range
N: [Drosera erythrorhiza var. imbecilia {Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:123 (1906)
T: W Stirling Range, W.A., AU, L.Diels 2970 (B)
S: =[Drosera erythrorhiza {Lindl.}]
N: [Drosera erythrorhiza var. squamosa {(Benth.) R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:70 (1907)
BN: [Drosera squamosa {Benth.}]
S: =[Drosera erythrorhiza subsp. squamosa {(Benth.) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
N: +[Drosera esmeraldae {(Steyerm.) Maguire & Wurdack}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.9:335 (1957)
BN: [Drosera tenella var. esmeraldae {Steyerm.}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: CO, VE
LFR: 120, 121, 122
RLC: LR
N: [Drosera esterhuyseniae {(Salt.) Debbert}]
P: Mitt.Bot.Staatss.Muenchen 30:373 (1991)
BN: [Drosera curviscapa var. esterhuysenae {Salt.}]
S: =[Drosera aliciae {R.Hamet}]
N: ~[Drosera exotica {Hort. ex Braem}]
P: Fleischfr.Pfl.:27 (1992)
S: =[[Drosera nitidula {Planch.}] * [Drosera occidentalis {Morr.}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage but name not published validly
N: +[Drosera falconeri {Tsang ex Kondo}]
P: Bol.Soc.Brot.2.ser.57:52 (1984)
T: along Fennis R., N.T., AU, 28. 2. 1982, D.Falconer s.n. Herb.Kondo 2227 (HIRO)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-LAS-LAS
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
XN: 12 {Kondo}, 13 {Hoshi & Kondo}
XNP: Bol.Soc.Brot.2.ser.57:52 (1984), Cytologia 63:203 (1998)
N: +[Drosera felix {Steyerm. & L.B.Smith}]
P: Rhodora 76:491 (1974)
T: Carretera El Dorado to Santa Elena de Uairen, VE, 9. 2. 1972, J.A.Steyermark, L. & R.Smith, G.C.K. & E.Dunsterville 105468 (VEN)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: VE
LFR: 121
N: [Drosera ferraria {Pancher ex R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:54 (1907)
T: NC, Pancher s.n. (P)
S: =[Drosera neocaledonica {R.Hamet}]
N: [Drosera ferruginea {Larranaga}]
P: Escritos 2:124 (1923)
T: UY, 22. 12. 1812, s.coll. s.n.(?MVM)
S: =[Drosera ?]
L: UY
LFR: 140
C: nom.dub.
N: [Drosera filicaulis {Endl.}]
P: Enum.Pl.Huegel:6 (1837)
T: King George Sound, W.A., AU, Huegel s.n. (W)
S: =[Drosera menziesii {R.Br. ex DC.}]
N: ~[Drosera filifolia {Hort.Westphal}]
P: in sched. (1999)
S: =[[Drosera filiformis {Raf.}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage but name not published validly
N: ~[Drosera filiformis {auct. non Raf.: R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:52 (1907)
S: =[Drosera filiformis {Raf.}] /[Drosera filiformis var. tracyi {Diels}] /[[Drosera filiformis {Raf.}] * [Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]]
C: /later synonym of [Drosera hybrida {Macf.}]
N: +[Drosera filiformis {Raf.}]
P: Med.Repos.N.York 2.hex.5:360 (1808)
T: Glocester Co., NJ. & Sussex Co., Delaware, US, Rafinesque s.n. (?)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: US (Fla., Ga., SC., NC., Delaware, NY., NJ.)
LFR: 29, 30
XN: 20 {Levine}
XNP: Mem.N.Y.Bot.Gard.6:125 (1916)
TEXT: drosera/0077.htm Key to Drosera of North America {Gleason 1958}
IMAGE: drosera/D_filiformis picture of plant
N: +[Drosera filiformis var. tracyi {Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:92 (1906)
T: Ocean Springs, Mississippi, US, 6. 1905, J.M.Macfarlane & O.Goertz s.n. (PENN)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: US (Miss., Ala., Fla., Ga.)
LFR: 30
XN: 20 {Wood} ut [Drosera tracyi {Macf. ex Diels}]
XNP: Rhodora 57:105 (1955)
IMAGE: drosera/0079 Naturalized plant
IMAGE: drosera/drosf00 View of plant
N: ~[Drosera filiformis var. typica {Winne}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.71:171 (1944)
T: [Drosera filiformis {Raf.}]
S: =[Drosera filiformis {Raf.}]
N: ~[Drosera filinearis {Hort.Westphal}]
P: in sched. (2000)
S: =[[Drosera filiformis {Raf.}] * [Drosera linearis {Goldie}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage but name not published validly
N: [Drosera filipes {Turcz.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Nat.Mosc.27:344 (1854)
T: W.A., AU, J.Drummond 5:280 (K)
S: =[Drosera huegelii {Endl.}]
N: +[Drosera fimbriata {De Buhr}]
P: Aliso 8:267 (1975)
T: 29 km NE Manypeaks along road to Jerramungup, W.A., AU, 14. 10. 1974, L.De Buhr 4098 (RSA)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-STO
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Drosera finlaysoniana {Wall. ex Stein}]
P: Cat.:No.3752 (1828)
T: Turon-Bay, Cochinchina, VN, Finlayson s.n. Wallich 3752
S: =[Drosera indica {L.}]
N: ~[Drosera finlaysonii {Wall.}]
P: Cat.:No.3752 (1828)
CN: [Drosera finlaysoniana {Wall. ex Stein}]
S: =[Drosera indica {L.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Drosera flabellata {Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.2:464 (1864)
T: towards Cape Riche, W.A., AU, J.Drummond 5:281 (K)
S: =[Drosera platypoda {Turcz.}]
N: [Drosera flagellifera {Col.}]
P: Trans.N.Zeal.Inst.23:384 (1891)
T: S Dannevirke, Waipaua Co., NZ, 12. 1890, W.Colenso (?K)
S: =[Drosera binata {Labill.}]
N: [Drosera flava {R.Br. ex Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:113 (1906)
T: King George Sound, W.A., AU, R.Brown s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera sulphurea {Lehm.}]
N: [Drosera flavescens {R.Br. ex Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:113 (1906)
T: King George Sound, W.A., AU, R.Brown s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera sulphurea {Lehm.}]
N: [Drosera flexicaulis {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
P: Fl.Tr.Af.2:403 (1871)
T: Morro de Lopollo near Quipaca Velha, Huilla, AO, 1. 12. 1859, Welwitsch 1181 (?BM)
S: =[Drosera affinis {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
N: ~[Drosera foliosa {auct. non Elliott: Hook.f. ex Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:298 (1848)
LT: Formosa, Tas., AU, 7. 12. 1842, R.C.Gunn 1027 (K215054) {Gibson, Conn & Conran}
LTP: J.Adelaide Bot.Gard.24:41 (2010)
S: =[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}]
N: [Drosera foliosa {Elliott}]
P: Sketch 1:376 (1821)
T: Carolina, US, Elliott s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Drosera fontinalis {F.Rivadavia}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:121 (2009)
T: Grao Mogol, Minas Gerais, BR, 9. 9. 1994, F.Rivadavia 302 (SPF)
S: =[[Drosera grantsaui {F.Rivadavia}] * [Drosera montana var. tomentosa {(St.Hil.) Diels}]]
L: BR
LFR: 124
C: priority for parentage
N: +[Drosera fulva {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:289 (1848)
T: Port Essington, N.T., AU, Armstrong s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-LAS-LAS
L: N AU
LFR: 131
N: +[Drosera gibsonii {P.Mann}]
P: Nuytsia 16:321 (2007)
T: Stirling Range National Park, W.A., AU, 11. 11. 2006, P.Mann 06/001 (PERTH 07220731)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: ~[Drosera gigantea {auct. non Lindl.: N.Marchant}]
P: Fl.Au.8:31 (1982)
S: =[Drosera gigantea {Lindl.}] /[Drosera gigantea subsp. geniculata {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
N: +[Drosera gigantea {Lindl.}]
P: Swan Riv.Bot.20:N.88 (1839)
T: Swan River, AU, J.Mangles s.n. (CGE)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 28 {Kondo}, 32 {James, Chen, Lowrie & Marchant}
XNP: Rhodora 78:534 (1976), Au.J.Bot.45:192 (1997)
N: [Drosera gigantea subsp. geniculata {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:316 (1992)
T: 2 km N Brennans Ford on Scott River Road, W.A., AU, 16. 9. 1984, A.Lowrie s.n. (PERTH)
S: =[Drosera gigantea var. geniculata {(N.Marchant & Lowrie) Schlauer}]
N: +[Drosera gigantea var. geniculata {(N.Marchant & Lowrie) Schlauer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.25:73 (1996)
BN: [Drosera gigantea subsp. geniculata {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera glabripes {(Harv. ex Planch.) Stein}]
P: Gartenfl.35:657 (1886)
BN: [Drosera ramentacea var. glabripes {Harv. ex Planch.}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: ZA
LFR: 130
TEXT: drosera/0075.htm Key to South African Droseraceae {Obermeyer}
IMAGE: drosera/d_glabripes view of plant
N: +[Drosera glanduligera {Lehm.}]
P: Pugill.8:37 (1844)
T: Perth, W.A., AU, 30. 9. 1839, L.Preiss 1976 (MEL)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-COE-COE
L: S AU
LFR: 133, 134, 135
XN: 22 {Kondo & Olivier}
XNP: Ann.Mo.Bot.Gard.66:584 (1979)
N: [Drosera gracilis {Hook.f. ex Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:297 (1848)
T: Arthurs Lake, Tas., AU, R.C.Gunn 784 (K)
S: =[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}]
N: +[Drosera graminifolia {St.Hil.}]
P: Hist.Pl.Remarq.Bres. & Par.1:269 (1824)
T: Serra de Caraca, Minas Gerais, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: BR
LFR: 124
RLC: LR
XN: 40 {Futagawa, Suzuki & K.Kondo}
XNP: Proc.4.Intl.Carniv.Pl.Conf.Tokyo:135 (2002)
N: [Drosera graminifolia var. major {Eichl.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.14.Pt.2:396 (1872)
T: Minas Gerais, BR, Sellow 1300 (B100000156)
S: =[Drosera graminifolia {St.Hil.}]
N: ~[Drosera graminifolia var. spiralis {(St.Hil.) Hort. ex Hort.Westphal}]
P: http://www.plantarara.com/carnivoren_information/karnivoren_arten/drosera.htm (2002)
BN: [Drosera spiralis {St.Hil.}]
S: =[Drosera graminifolia {St.Hil.}]
C: comb.inval.
N: [Drosera grandiflora {Bartl.}]
P: Linnaea 7:620 (1832)
T: Cape, ZA, 1829, Ecklon s.n. (S)
S: =[Drosera pauciflora {Banks ex DC.}]
N: +[Drosera graniticola {N.Marchant}]
P: Fl.Au.8:383 (1982)
T: Holt Rock, SE Hyden, AU, 24. 8. 1972, N.Marchant 72/635 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera grantsaui {F.Rivadavia}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.32:82 (2003)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v32n3p79_92.html
T: Jambeiro hill, ca. 7 km from Grao Mogol along road to Montes Claros, Minas Gerais, BR, 8. 9. 1994, F.Rivadavia 299 (SPF)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: BR
LFR: 127
N: +[Drosera graomogolensis {T.Silva}]
P: Novon 7:85 (1997)
T: Corrego da Bonita on the way up to the Morro Jambeiro, Grao-Mogol, Minas Gerais, BR, 7. 9. 1990, T.R.S.Silva & al. CFCR 13506 (SPF)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: BR
LFR: 124
RLC: DD-LR?
N: +[Drosera grievei {Lowrie & N.Marchant}]
P: Nuytsia 8:328 (1992)
T: E end of Baanga Hill road, near junction of Sennetts Lake Road, ca. 20 km E Lake King township, W.A., AU, 25. 9. 1989, A.Lowrie s.n. (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera hamiltonii {C.R.P.Andrews}]
P: J.Proc.Muell.Bot.Soc.W.Au.1:81 (1903)
T: 2 km N Albany, W.A., AU, 12. 1902, C.R.P.Andrews s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-STE-STE
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 28 {Kondo}
XNP: Rhodora 78:534 (1976)
IMAGE: drosera/D_hamiltonii picture of plant
N: +[Drosera hartmeyerorum {Schlauer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:104 (2001)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n4p104_106.html
T: Ord River region near Kununurra, W.A., AU, 30. 4. 2001, S.&I.Hartmeyer s.n. (HERB.J.SCHLAUER)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-ARA
L: AU
LFR: 131
N: [Drosera helianthemum {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:203 (1848)
T: [Drosera cistiflora var. multiflora {Eckl. & Zeyh.}]
S: =[Drosera cistiflora {L.}]
N: +[Drosera helodes {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:324 (1992)
T: Great N Hwy, 3 km N Bullsbrook, W.A., AU, 22. 11. 1983, A.Lowrie 83/045 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 18 {Sheikh & Kondo}
XNP: Am.J.Bot.82:1279 (1995)
N: ~[Drosera henryana {Hort.Weiner ex B.Pierson}]
P: Bull.Au.C.P.Soc.7:59 (1988)
S: =[[Drosera capensis {L.}] * [Drosera aliciae {R.Hamet}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage but name not published validly
N: +[Drosera heterophylla {Lindl.}]
P: Swan Riv.Bot.:89 (1839)
T: Swan River, W.A., AU, 1839, J.Drummond s.n. (CGE)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 30 {Kondo & Lavarack}
XNP: Bot.J.Linn.Soc.88:319 (1984)
N: [Drosera hexaginia {Blanco}]
P: Fl.Filip.2.ed.:159 (1845)
T: Malinta, PH, Blanco s.n. (?MAN)
S: =[Drosera indica {L.}]
N: +[Drosera hilaris {Cham. & Schlechtd.}]
P: Linnaea 1:548 (1826)
T: Constantia, Cape, ZA, Bergius s.n. (B|)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: ZA
LFR: 130
XN: 40 {Hoshi & Kondo}
XNP: Cytologia 63:332 (1998)
TEXT: drosera/0075.htm Key to South African Droseraceae {Obermeyer}
IMAGE: drosera/d_hilaris Cultivated plant
N: +[Drosera hirtella {St.Hil.}]
P: Hist.Pl.Remarq.Bres. & Par.1:262 (1824)
T: Minas Gerais, Sertao near Formigas, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: BR
LFR: 124
N: [Drosera hirtella var. lutescens {St.Hil.}]
P: Fl.Bras.Mer.2:132 (1829)
T: Goyaz, Serra dos Pyreneos, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
S: =?[Drosera hirtella {St.Hil.}]
N: +[Drosera hirticalyx {R.Duno & Culham}]
P: Novon 5:241 (1995)
T: Cerro Marahuaca-Huha, Dpt.Atabapo, Amazonas, VE, 31. 1. 1982, Steyermark, Guariglia, Holmgren, Luteyn & Mori 125982 (NY)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: VE
LFR: 120
RLC: LR
N: [Drosera hookeri {Gibson, Conn & Conran}]
P: J.Adelaide Bot.Gard.24:41 (2010)
T: nom.nov.[Drosera foliosa {auct. non Elliott: Hook.f. ex Planch}]
S: =[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}]
N: +[Drosera huegelii {Endl.}]
P: Enum.Pl.Huegel:6 (1837)
T: King George Sound, W.A., AU, Huegel s.n. (W)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Drosera huegelii var. flaviflora {W.Fitzg. ex Ewart}]
P: Proc.Roy.Soc.Vict.N.S.22:12 (1909)
T: Cowcowing, W.A., AU, 12. 1904, M.Koch 1039 (MEL)
S: =[Drosera zigzagia {Lowrie}]
N: +[Drosera humbertii {Exell & Laundon}]
P: Bol.Soc.Brot.2.ser.30:219 (1956)
T: Marojejy Massif E summit, W Upper Manantenina, MG, H.Humbert 22771 (BM)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: MG
LFR: 84
N: [Drosera humilis {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:300 (1848)
T: SW W.A., AU, J.Drummond s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera stolonifera subsp. humilis {(Planch.) N.Marchant}]
N: [Drosera hybrida {Macf.}]
P: Contr.Bot.Lab.Univ.Penna.2:90 (1898)
T: near Atco, NJ., US, 1898, J.M.Macfarlane s.n. (PENN)
S: =[[Drosera filiformis {Raf.}] * [Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]]
L: US (NJ.)
LFR: 29
XN: 20 {Hoshi & Kondo}]
XNP: Cytologia 63: 203 (1998)
C: priority for parentage
IMAGE: drosera/CAB5 Multiple rosettes
N: +[Drosera hyperostigma {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:324 (1992)
T: O'Brien Road, 6 km N Toodyay Road, W.A., AU, 8. 11. 1983, A.Lowrie 83/012 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Drosera incisa {A.Rich.}]
P: Ess.Fl.Cub.:102 (1845)
T: CU, A.Richard s.n. (P)
S: =[Utricularia incisa {(A.Rich.) Alain}]
C: spec.excl. (Lentibulariaceae)
N: +[Drosera indica {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:282 (1753)
T: LK, drawing in Herb.Hermann 5:tab.227 (BM)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-ARA
L: SN, GM, ML, GN, NE, SL, LR, CI, GH, NG, UG, TZ, AO, NA, ZA, MZ, MG, IN, LK, CN, TW, JP, MM, VN, TH, MY, PH, ID (Borneo, Celebes, N.Guin.), PG, AU
LFR: 18, 21, 65, 66, 67, 70, 84, 90, 91, 92, 96, 97, 98, 100, 103, 104, 107, 131, 132, 133, 135, 136
XN: 28 {Venkatasubban}
XNP: Proc.Ind.Acad.Sci.Sect.B 31:308 (1950)
IMAGE: drosera/dind Closeup of digestive glands
IMAGE: drosera/jmhindi (white) side view with prey and flower.
TEXT: drosera/0075.htm Key to South African Droseraceae {Obermeyer}
IMAGE: drosera/D_indica picture of plant
IMAGE: drosera/d_indica Cultivated plant
N: [Drosera indica f. albiflora {Makino}]
P: Bot.Mag.Tokyo 19:24 (1905)
T: Ichinomiya, Prov.Kadzusa, JP, 8. 1880, Makino s.n. (Herb.Sc.Coll.Imp.Univ.Tokyo) & al.
S: =[Drosera indica {L.}]
N: [Drosera indica f. pusilla {Hohenacker}]
P: in sched. (1884)
T: near Mangalore, Canara, IN, Hohenacker 1851 (B)
S: =[Drosera indica {L.}]
N: [Drosera indica f. robusta {F.M.Bail.}]
P: Queensl.Agric.J.31:115 (1913)
T: Mill Stream Falls, Ravenshoe, Qld., AU, 6. 1913, E.W.Bick s.n.
S: =[Drosera indica {L.}]
N: [Drosera indica f. rosea {Makino}]
P: Bot.Mag.Tokyo 19:24 (1905)
T: Takashi-mura, Prov.Mikawa, JP, 25. 10. 1893, Makino s.n. (?) & al.
S: =[Drosera indica {L.}]
N: [Drosera indica var. albiflora {(Makino) Makino}]
P: J.Jap.Bot.2:24 (1918)
BN: [Drosera indica f. albiflora {Makino}]
S: =[Drosera indica {L.}]
N: ~[Drosera indica var. glabra {H.B.Naithani}]
P: Fl.Pl.Ind., Nepal & Bhutan:162 (1990)
CN: [Drosera indica var. rubra {Paran. & Diwan}]
S: =[Drosera indica {L.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Drosera indica var. makinoi {(Masam.) M.Tamura}]
P: Acta Phytotax.Geobot.15:31 (1953)
BN: [Drosera makinoi {Masam.}]
S: =[Drosera indica {L.}]
N: ~[Drosera indica var. rubra {Paran. & Diwan}]
P: Curr.Sci.11:304 (1943)
T: Kolhapur (S.M.C.), Maharashtra, IN, (?)
S: =[Drosera indica {L.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Drosera insolita {Taton}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Etat Brux.17:307 (1945)
T: "Distr.Haut-Katanga, CD" (in protologue), Prov.Kwang-Si (Guangxi), CN (revised on specimen), 4. 1910, Homble 169 (BR)
S: =[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}]
N: ~[Drosera intermedia {auct. non Hayne: Cunn.}]
P: Ann.Nat.Hist.4:110 (1840)
T: country interjacent to Kerikeri and Waimate rivers, N Island, NZ, 1833, R.Cunningham s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera binata {Labill.}]
N: ~[Drosera intermedia {auct. non Hayne: Herb.Royle ex C.B.Cl.}]
P: Hook.f., Fl.Brit.Ind.2:425 (1879)
T: IN, Herb.Royle (K)
S: =[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}]
N: ~[Drosera intermedia {auct. non Hayne: R.Wight & Arn.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Pen.Ind.Or.1:34 (1834)
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: ~[Drosera intermedia {auct. non Hayne: Soyer-Willemet & Hayne}]
P: Observ.:27 (1828)
S: =[[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] * [[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: +[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
P: Schrader, N.J.Bot.1:37 (1800)
T: Hamburg near Eppendorf, DE, Hayne s.n. (?B|)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: SE CA, E US, CU, TT, GY, SR, VE, BR, IE, UK, NO, SE, FI, EE, LV, LT, BY, UA, W RU, GE, DK, BE, NL, DE, PL, CZ, SK, FR, CH, LI, AT, IT, SI, ?N HR, RO, PT, ES
LFR: 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 15, 29, 30, 31, 41, 118, 121, 140
RLC: LR
XN: 20 {Rosenberg}, 40 {Rogers}
XNP: K.Svensk.Vet.Akad.Handl.N.S.43:1 (1909), Sida 2:163 (1965)
IMAGE: drosera/ps18 plant in habitat (SE North Carolina, USA)
TEXT: drosera/0077.htm Key to Drosera of North America {Gleason 1958}
IMAGE: drosera/D_intermedia picture of plant
IMAGE: drosera/plant2 several flowering plants
N: ~[Drosera intermedia f. chloroglandulosa {Eklund}]
P: Medd.Soc.F.Fl.Fenn.50:33 (1922)
T: [Drosera intermedia f. leucoglandulosa {Eklund}]
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: ~[Drosera intermedia f. coruscans {Lindman}]
P: Sv.Fanerogamfl.2.ed.:319 (1926)
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Drosera intermedia f. corymbosa {(DC.) Fern.}]
P: Rhodora 40:333 (1938)
BN: [Drosera intermedia var. corymbosa {DC.}]
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Drosera intermedia f. elatior {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:199 (1848)
T: [Drosera foliosa {Elliott}]
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Drosera intermedia f. gracilis {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:199 (1848)
T: near Lessay (Manche), FR, J.Gay (K)
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Drosera intermedia f. leucoglandulosa {Eklund}]
P: Medd.Soc.F.Fl.Fenn.50:70 (1922)
T: Bonaes traesk, FI, 14. 8. 1922, O.Eklund s.n. (?H)
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Drosera intermedia f. natans {(Heuser) Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:84 (1906)
BN: [Drosera intermedia var. natans {Heuser}]
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: ~[Drosera intermedia f. roraimae {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:1 (1991)
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Drosera intermedia f. subcaulescens {Melvill}]
P: Mem.Proc.Manch.Lit. & Philos.Soc.4.ser.4:195 (1891)
T: Wybunbury Bog, Cheshire, UK, Melvill (MCR)
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: ~[Drosera intermedia f. vulgaris {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:198 (1848)
T: [Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: ~[Drosera intermedia mod. natans {(Heuser) D.Schmidt}]
P: Feddes Repert.96:327 (1985)
BN: [Drosera intermedia var. natans {Heuser}]
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
C: rank undefined
N: ~[Drosera intermedia mod. typicus {D.Schmidt}]
P: Feddes Repert.96:327 (1985)
T: [Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
C: rank undefined
N: [Drosera intermedia subvar. corymbosa {(DC.) Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 4:5 (1897)
BN: [Drosera intermedia var. corymbosa {DC.}]
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Drosera intermedia var. americana {(Willd.) DC.}]
P: Prodr.1:318 (1824)
BN: [Drosera americana {Willd.}]
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Drosera intermedia var. caulescens {(Hind) Koenen}]
P: Jahresber.Westf.Prov.Ver.Kunst Wiss.Muenster 41:195 (1913)
BN: [Drosera longifolia var. caulescens {Hind}]
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Drosera intermedia var. corymbosa {DC.}]
P: Prodr.1:318 (1824)
T: Haguenau, Alsace, FR, (?G)
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Drosera intermedia var. elatior {(Planch.) R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:58 (1907)
BN: [Drosera intermedia f. elatior {Planch.}]
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Drosera intermedia var. erecta {Baguet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Roy.Bot.Belg.22:54 (1883)
T: Brabant, BE, Aerschot s.n. (?BR)
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Drosera intermedia var. gracilis {(Planch.) R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:58 (1907)
BN: [Drosera intermedia f. gracilis {Planch.}]
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Drosera intermedia var. natans {Heuser}]
P: Oesterr.Bot.Z.9:198 (1859)
T: Gnadenberg near Boleslawiec, PL, Heuser s.n. (?)
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Drosera intermedia var. ramosa {Gren. & Godr.}]
P: Fl.France 1:193 (1848)
T: around Pau, FR, Bernard de Nantua (?P)
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Drosera intermedia var. tenuis {Eichl.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.14.Pt.2:392 (1872)
T: near Batataes, S.Paulo, BR, Riedel s.n. (?M)
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: ~[Drosera intermedia var. vulgaris {(Planch.) R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:58 (1907)
BN: [Drosera intermedia f. vulgaris {Planch.}]
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: ~[Drosera intermedioides {H.Lev.}]
P: Bull.Geogr.Bot.4.ser.27:45 (1917)
SYN: [Drosera belezeana {E.G.Camus}]
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
C: nom.superfl.
N: +[Drosera intricata {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:293 (1848)
T: SW W.A., AU, J.Drummond s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera kaieteurensis {Brumm.-Ding.}]
P: Acta Bot.Neerl.4:137 (1955)
T: Kaieteur Savanna, GY, 14. 5. 1944, B.Maguire & D.B.Fanshawe 23446 (NY328843)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: GY, TT, VE
LFR: 121
RLC: LR
N: ~[Drosera kansaiensis {Debbert}]
P: Sendnera 3:101 (1996)
T: Kansai, SW JP, cult. in Hort. Bot. Muenchen, 22. 7. 1995, P.Debbert 9 (M)
S: =[[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] * [Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]]
XN: 60 {Kondo}
XNP: J.Jap.Bot.46:321 (1971)
C: later synonym of [Drosera tokaiensis {(Komiya & Shibata) T.Nakamura & Ueda}]
N: ~[Drosera karglii {Hort. ex Hort.Bot.Budapest}]
P: in sched. (1993)
S: =?[Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Drosera katangensis {Taton}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Etat Brux.17:309 (1945)
T: Plateau de la Manika, round Katentania, Distr.Haut-Katanga, CD, 11. 1912, Homble 773 (BR)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: CD
LFR: 70
N: +[Drosera kenneallyi {Lowrie}]
P: Nuytsia 10:420 (1996)
T: 9 km N mining camp on track to Port Warrender, Mitchell Plateau, N Kimberley, W.A., AU, 7. 12. 1982, K.F.Kenneally 8658 (PERTH 01612808)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-LAS-LAS
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
N: [Drosera kihlmanii {Ikonn.}]
P: Fl.Vost.Evrop.10:305 (2001)
T: [Drosera longifolia var. pusilla {Kihlm.}]
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: ~[Drosera lahe {Hort.Bot.Bonn}]
P: in sched. (BONN 14413) (1998)
S: =[Drosera ?]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Drosera lanata {Kondo}]
P: Bol.Soc.Brot.2.ser.57:53 (1984)
T: near Mareeba, Cape York Peninsula, Qld., AU, 28. 3. 1982, P.S.Lavarack s.n. Herb.Kondo 2149 (HIRO)
S: /[Drosera ordensis {Lowrie}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-LAS-LAS
L: NE AU
LFR: 131, 132
XN: 12, 14 {Hoshi & Kondo}, 19 {Kondo}
XNP: Cytologia 63:203 (1998), Bol.Soc.Brot.2.ser.57:52 (1984)
N: +[Drosera lasiantha {Lowrie & Carlquist}]
P: Phytologia 73:100 (1992)
T: W end of Porongorup Range, W.A., AU, 25. 11. 1991, A.Lowrie 523 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: ~[Drosera latistigma {Nothhelfer}]
P: Fleischfr.Pfl.:55 (1985)
CN: [Drosera platystigma {Lehm.}]
S: =[Drosera platystigma {Lehm.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Drosera leioblastus {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:325 (1992)
T: Brand Highway, 14.3 km NW Cataby, W.A., AU, 29. 9. 1985, A.Lowrie 85/084 (PERTH)
S: =[Drosera paleacea subsp. leioblastus {(N.Marchant & Lowrie) Schlauer}]
N: [Drosera leionema {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.3:37 (1836)
T: S NJ., US, 1802, C.S.Rafinesque (?)
S: =[Drosera filiformis {Raf.}]
N: [Drosera leucantha {Shinners}]
P: Sida 1:57 (1962)
T: St.Solomons Is. near Brunswick, Glynn Co., Ga., US, 11. 4. 1947, A.Cronquist 4255 (GA)
S: =[Drosera brevifolia {Pursh}]
N: ~[Drosera leucoblasta {auct. non Benth.: K. & M.Kondo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World in Colour:42 (1983)
S: =[Drosera leucoblasta {Benth.}] /[Drosera spilos {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
N: ~[Drosera leucoblasta {auct. non Benth.: N.Marchant}]
P: Fl.Au.8:58 (1982)
S: =[Drosera leucoblasta {Benth.}] /[Drosera miniata {Diels}] /[Drosera rechingeri {Strid}]
N: +[Drosera leucoblasta {Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.2:458 (1864)
T: SW W.A., AU, J.Drummond 2:14 (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 14 {Kondo & Lavarack}
XNP: Bot.J.Linn.Soc.88:319 (1984)
IMAGE: drosera/D_leucoblasta picture of plant
N: [Drosera leucostigma {(N.Marchant & Lowrie) Lowrie & Conran}]
P: Taxon 56:539 (2007)
BN: [Drosera nitidula subsp. leucostigma {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
S: =[Drosera nitidula var. leucostigma {(N.Marchant & Lowrie) Schlauer}]
N: ~[Drosera leuris {Hort.Padova}]
P: in sched. (1992)
S: =?[[Drosera brevifolia {Pursh}] * [Drosera capillaris {Poir.}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage but name not published validly
N: [Drosera ligulata {Col.}]
P: Trans.N.Zeal.Inst.31:269 (1899)
T: Ruahine Mt. Range, NZ, 1898, A.Olsen (?K)
S: =[Drosera arcturi {Hook.}]
N: +[Drosera linearis {Goldie}]
P: Edinb.Philos.J.6:325 (1822)
T: Lake Simcoe, Ontario, CA, Goldie s.n.
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: CA (Alberta, Ontario, Quebec), US (Montana, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Maine)
LFR: 15
XN: 20 {Wood}
XNP: Rhodora 57:105 (1955)
TEXT: drosera/0077.htm Key to Drosera of North America {Gleason 1958}
N: ~[Drosera lineata {Hort.Van Houtte}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.13:716 (1880)
CN: [Drosera binata {Labill.}]
S: =[Drosera binata {Labill.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Drosera linglica {Kusakabe ex Gautier & Gervais}]
P: Acta Bot.Gallica 146:393 (1999)
T: Pikauba bog NE lac Vermeil, E Charlevoix Co., Quebec, CA, 4. 10. 1995, R.Gauthier, M.Garneau, C.Roy & S.Fiset 95-617 (QFA)
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: [Drosera liniflora {Debbert}]
P: Linzer biol.Beitr.34:796 (2002)
T: mts. near Ceres, Cape, ZA, P.Debbert 125 (M)
S: =[Drosera cistiflora {L.}]
N: ~[Drosera linpill {Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:54 (1979)
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera capillaris {Poir.}]]
XN: 30 {Kondo & Segawa}
XNP: La Kromosomo II-51-52:1703 (1988)
B: J.Nagamoto, 22. 5. 1976
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage but name not published validly
N: ~[Drosera linthulata {Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:54 (1979)
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]]
B: J.Nagamoto, 22. 5. 1976
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage but name not published validly
N: [Drosera lobbiana {Turcz.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Nat.Mosc.27:343 (1854)
T: SG, T.Lobb 364 (K)
S: =[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}]
N: ~[Drosera longifolia {auct. non L.: Drev. & Hayne}]
P: Pl.Eu.3:42 (1802)
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: ~[Drosera longifolia {auct. non L.: Huds.}]
P: Fl.Angl.1.ed.:117 (1762)
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: ~[Drosera longifolia {auct. non L.: R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:55 (1907)
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]] /[[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: ~[Drosera longifolia {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:282 (1753)
LT: "Salsirora, siue Ros solis. 2. faemella, ubique notissima" in Thal, Sylv.Herc.:116 tab.9 fig.2 (1588) (illustration) {Heath}
LTP: Calyx 2:79 (1992)
ET: Herb.Linn.No.398.3 (LINN) {Heath}
ETP: Calyx 6:38 (1998)
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]] /[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
C: nom.rejic., /synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: [Drosera longifolia f. bifida {Rudberg}]
P: Bot.Not.1906:249 (1906)
T: Undenaes, Vaestergoetland, SE, 1904?, A.Kjellgren (?)
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: [Drosera longifolia f. breviscapa {Saelan ex Hjelt}]
P: Acta Soc.F.Fl.Fenn.35:56 (1909)
T: Lappvesi Pulsa, FI, Saelan s.n. (H)
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: [Drosera longifolia f. pusilla {(Kihlm.) Arwidsson}]
P: Bot.Not.1929:308 (1929)
BN: [Drosera longifolia var. pusilla {Kihlm.}]
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: [Drosera longifolia f. subobovata {Brenner ex Hjelt}]
P: Acta Soc.F.Fl.Fenn.35:60 (1909)
T: Kajana, FI, Brenner s.n. (H)
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: [Drosera longifolia subvar. subuniflora {(DC.) Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 4:4 (1897)
BN: [Drosera anglica var. subuniflora {DC.}]
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: [Drosera longifolia var. anglica {(Huds.) Poir. ex Steud.}]
P: Nom.2.ed.1:531 (1840)
BN: [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: [Drosera longifolia var. caulescens {Hind}]
P: Phytologist 11:117 (1857)
T: Connemara, IE, (?)
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Drosera longifolia var. foliosa {(Elliott) Spreng. ex Steud.}]
P: Nom.2.ed.1:531 (1840)
BN: [Drosera foliosa {Elliott}]
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Drosera longifolia var. linearis {(Goldie) Spreng. ex Steud.}]
P: Nom.2.ed.1:531 (1840)
BN: [Drosera linearis {Goldie}]
S: =[Drosera linearis {Goldie}]
N: [Drosera longifolia var. major {Wahlenb.}]
P: Fl.Suec.1:190 (1824)
T: S Upsala, SE, ?G.Wahlenberg s.n. (?U)
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
N: ~[Drosera longifolia var. obovata {(Mert. & Koch) Koch}]
P: Synops.Fl.Germ.2.ed.:104 (1846)
BN: [Drosera obovata {Mert. & Koch}]
S: =[[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] * [[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: [Drosera longifolia var. pusilla {Kihlm.}]
P: Medd.Soc.F.Fl.Fenn.11:96 (1884)
T: Kittilae, Lappland, FI, H.Hjelt s.n. (H) et al.
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: [Drosera longifolia var. subobovata {(Brenner ex Hjelt) Hjelt}]
P: Acta Soc.F.Fl.Fenn.35:56 (1909)
BN: [Drosera longifolia f. subobovata {Brenner ex Hjelt}]
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: ~[Drosera longifolia var. vulgaris {Koch}]
P: Synops.Fl.Germ.1.ed.:90 (1835)
T: [Drosera longifolia {L.}]
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: nom.superfl., later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: ~[Drosera longifolio-rotundifolia {Gren.}]
P: Fl.Ch.Jurass.:91 (1865)
SYN: [Drosera rotundifolio-anglica {Schiede}]
S: =[[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] * [[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]]
C: name is a formula not qualifying for priority, later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: [Drosera longiscapa {Debbert}]
P: Linzer biol.Beitr.34:796 (2002)
T: near Pretoria, Transvaal, ZA, P.Debbert 131 (M)
S: =[Drosera madagascariensis {DC.}]
N: [Drosera loureirii {Hook. & Arn.}]
P: Beech.Voy.:167 (1841)
T: Canton, CN, Lay & Collie s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]
N: [Drosera lovellae {F.M.Bail.}]
P: Queensl.Dep.Agr.Bot.Bull.7:61 (1893)
T: Fraser Is., Qld., AU, 12. 1892, S.Lovell s.n. (BRI)
S: =[Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]
N: +[Drosera lowriei {N.Marchant}]
P: Kew Bull.47:318 (1992)
T: Purnta Rock, near Hyden-Ravensthorpe Road, W.A., AU, 12. 9. 1984, A.Lowrie s.n. (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERY
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Drosera lunata {Buch.Ham. ex DC.}]
P: Prodr.1:319 (1824)
T: around Sembu, NP, 1819, Herb.DeCandolle (G)
S: =[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}]
N: [Drosera lusitanica {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:282 (1753)
T: not designated, PT, ?Morison (?OXF)
S: =[Drosophyllum lusitanicum {(L.) Link}]
C: spec.excl. (Drosophyllaceae)
N: [Drosera macedonica {Kosanin}]
P: Spomenica Lozanic:83 (1922)
T: Dobro Polje, Mt.Nich, MK, 30. 7. 1922, N.Kosanin s.n.
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: [Drosera macloviana {Gdgr.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 59:705 (1913)
T: Falkland Is. near Port Stanley, FK, Skottsberg 105 (?P)
S: =[Drosera uniflora {Willd.}]
N: ~[Drosera macrantha {auct. non Endl.: R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:67 (1907)
S: =[Drosera macrantha {Endl.}] /[Drosera subhirtella {Planch.}] /[Drosera moorei {(Diels) Lowrie}]
N: +[Drosera macrantha {Endl.}]
P: Enum.Pl.Huegel:6 (1837)
T: Perth to Swan River, W.A., AU, Huegel s.n. (W)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 133, 134, 135
XN: 30 {Kondo & Lavarack} ut [Drosera macrantha subsp. planchonii {(Hook.f. ex Planch.) N.Marchant}]
XNP: Bot.J.Linn.Soc.88:319 (1984)
IMAGE: drosera/dmacrantha2 flower and leaves
N: [Drosera macrantha subsp. eremaea {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:318 (1992)
T: 30 km S Mt.Magnet, W.A., AU, 1. 7. 1984, A.Lowrie 84/072 (PERTH)
S: =[Drosera stricticaulis subsp. eremaea {(N.Marchant & Lowrie) Schlauer}]
N: [Drosera macrantha subsp. planchonii {(Hook.f. ex Planch.) N.Marchant}]
P: Fl.Au.8:383 (1982)
BN: [Drosera planchonii {Hook.f. ex Planch.}]
S: =[Drosera macrantha {Endl.}]
N: [Drosera macrantha var. burgesii {Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:118 (1906)
T: SW AU, Burges s.n. (?B)
S: =[Drosera macrantha {Endl.}]
N: [Drosera macrantha var. minor {Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.2:468 (1864)
T: [Drosera subhirtella {Planch.}]
S: =[Drosera macrantha {Endl.}] /[Drosera subhirtella {Planch.}]
N: [Drosera macrantha var. stricticaulis {Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:119 (1906)
T: SW W.A., AU, J.Drummond 37 (MEL)
S: =[Drosera stricticaulis {(Diels) O.H.Sargent}]
N: +[Drosera macrophylla {Lindl.}]
P: Swan Riv.Bot.20:91 (1839)
T: Swan River, W.A., AU, J.Drummond (CGE)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERY
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 24 {Kondo & Lavarack}
XNP: Bot.J.Linn.Soc.88:319 (1984)
N: [Drosera macrophylla subsp. monantha {Lowrie & Carlquist}]
P: Phytologia 73:111 (1992)
T: near truck bay on N side of York-Merredin Hwy. near Eujinyn, ca. 5 km W Bruce Rock, AU, 11. 8. 1990, A.Lowrie 100 (PERTH)
S: =[Drosera macrophylla {Lindl.}]
N: +[Drosera madagascariensis {DC.}]
P: Prodr.1:318 (1824)
T: MG, Lyall 123 (K)
NT: MG, 1819, Lambert s.n. (G) {Keraudren-Aymonin}
NTP: Fl.Madag.87:61 (1982)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: ML, GN, NG, NE, CM, GA, CG, CD, AO, UG, KE, TZ, ZM, ZW, MW, MZ, SZ, ZA, MG
LFR: 65, 66, 67, 69, 70, 84
XN: 40 {Kress}
XNP: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.83:58 (1970)
C: Neotype unnecessary and illegitimate (cf. Diels, Pflanzenr.26:99, 1906)
TEXT: drosera/0075.htm Key to South African Droseraceae {Obermeyer}
N: [Drosera madagascariensis var. major {Burtt Davy}]
P: Fl.Trans.1:146 (1926)
T: Lydenburg, O'Neill's farm, Transvaal, ZA, Wilms 33 (K)
S: =[Drosera madagascariensis {DC.}]
N: [Drosera magellanica {Commerson ex Desfont.}]
P: in sched. (1809)
T: [Drosera uniflora {Willd.}]
S: =[Drosera uniflora {Willd.}]
N: [Drosera makinoi {Masam.}]
P: Trans.Nat.Hist.Soc.Formos.22:195 (1932)
T: TW, 10. 1930, Suzuki (?TI)
S: =[Drosera indica {L.}]
N: ~[Drosera manniana {N.Marchant ex Lowrie}]
P: C.P.Au.2:78 (1989)
T: [Drosera mannii {Cheek}]
S: =[Drosera mannii {Cheek}]
C: nom.nud., nom.superfl. (homotypy implied by description)
N: +[Drosera mannii {Cheek}]
P: Phytologia 68:86 (1990)
T: W.A., AU, Cheek 2064 (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 14 {Sheikh & Kondo}
XNP: Am.J.Bot.82:1279 (1995)
N: +[Drosera marchantii {De Buhr}]
P: Aliso 8:263 (1975)
T: 22 km N Bunbury along road to Waroona, W.A., AU, 5. 9. 1974, L.De Buhr 3491 (RSA)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera marchantii subsp. prophylla {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:319 (1992)
T: Brand Hwy, 17.2 km N Cataby, W.A., AU, 23. 6. 1983, A.Lowrie 83/002 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Drosera maritima {St.Hil.}]
P: Hist.Pl.Remarq.Bres. & Par.1:264 (1824)
T: St.Catharina & Rio Grande do Sul border, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
S: =[Drosera brevifolia {Pursh}]
N: [Drosera maritima f. nana {Eichl.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.14.Pt.2:391 (1872)
T: Montevideo, UY, Sellow s.n. (B100272047)
S: =[Drosera brevifolia {Pursh}]
N: ~[Drosera media {E.H.L.Krause}]
P: Sturm, Fl.Deutschl.2.ed.6:178 (1902)
CN: [Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Drosera menziesii {auct. non R.Br. ex DC.: Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.2:455 (1864)
S: =[Drosera huegelii {Endl.}] /[Drosera menziesii {R.Br. ex DC.}]
N: ~[Drosera menziesii {auct. non R.Br. ex DC.: Hook.}]
P: Hook., Ic.Pl.1:tab.53 (1837)
S: =[Drosera macrantha {Endl.}]
N: +[Drosera menziesii {R.Br. ex DC.}]
P: Prodr.1:319 (1824)
T: King George Sound, W.A., AU, A.Menzies s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 26 {Kondo}, 30 {James, Chen, Lowrie & Marchant}
XNP: J.Jap.Bot.48:194 (1973), Au.J.Bot.45:193 (1997)
IMAGE: drosera/D_menziesii picture of plant
N: +[Drosera menziesii subsp. basifolia {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:316 (1992)
T: Wongan Hills, W Agriculture Dept., W.A., AU, 12. 8. 1984, A.Lowrie s.n. (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
IMAGE: drosera/d_menziesii_basifolia Mature plant near flowering
N: +[Drosera menziesii subsp. penicillaris {(Benth.) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:319 (1992)
BN: [Drosera penicillaris {Benth.}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera menziesii subsp. thysanosepala {(Diels) N.Marchant}]
P: Fl.Au.8:383 (1982)
BN: [Drosera thysanosepala {Diels}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: W AU
LFR: 135
N: [Drosera menziesii var. albiflora {Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.2:468 (1864)
T: [Drosera planchonii {Hook.f. ex Planch.}]
S: =[Drosera macrantha {Endl.}]
N: [Drosera menziesii var. flavescens {Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.2:468 (1864)
T: SW W.A., AU, J.Drummond 2:7 (K) /Hill River, W.A., AU, A.Oldfield s.n. (MEL 96906) et al.
S: =[Drosera intricata {Planch.}] /[Drosera subhirtella {Planch}]
N: [Drosera menziesii var. penicillaris {(Benth.) Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:117 (1906)
BN: [Drosera penicillaris {Benth.}]
S: =[Drosera menziesii subsp. penicillaris {(Benth.) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
N: +[Drosera meristocaulis {Maguire & Wurdack}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.9:332 (1957)
T: Cerro de la Neblina, Amazonas, VE, 6. 1. 1954, Maguire, Wurdack & Bunting 37133 (NY39379)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-MER-MER
L: VE, ?BR
LFR: 120
RLC: LR
N: [Drosera metziana {Gdgr.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 60:456 (1913)
T: near Mangalore, Canara, IN, Metz 858 (?P)
S: =[Drosera indica {L.}]
N: ~[Drosera micrantha {auct. non Lehm.: Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:287 (1848)
S: =[Drosera paleacea {DC.}] /[Drosera miniata {Diels}]
N: ~[Drosera micrantha {auct. non Lehm.: R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:37 (1907)
S: =[Drosera leucoblasta {Benth.}] /[Drosera miniata {Diels}] /[Drosera paleacea {DC.}] /[Drosera pycnoblasta {Diels}]
N: [Drosera micrantha {Lehm.}]
P: Pugill.8:39 (1844)
T: near Perth, W.A., AU, L.Preiss 1995 (S)
S: =[Drosera paleacea {DC.}]
N: [Drosera micrantha var. trichocaulis {(Diels) R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:37 (1907)
BN: [Drosera paleacea var. trichocaulis {Diels}]
S: =[Drosera paleacea subsp. trichocaulis {(Diels) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
N: +[Drosera microphylla {Endl.}]
P: Enum.Pl.Huegel:6 (1837)
T: King George Sound, W.A., AU, Huegel s.n. (W)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Drosera microphylla var. macropetala {Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:121 (1906)
T: between Moore & Murchison Rivers, AU, J.Drummond 6:107 (MEL)
S: =[Drosera microphylla {Endl.}]
N: [Drosera microscapa {Debbert}]
P: Mitt.Bot.Staatss.Muenchen 30:377 (1991)
T: S coast of W.A., AU, P.Debbert 94 (M)
S: =[Drosera occidentalis var. microscapa {(Debbert) Schlauer}]
N: ~[Drosera miniata {auct. non Diels: K. & M.Kondo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World in Colour:50 (1983)
S: =[Drosera leucoblasta {Benth.}]
N: +[Drosera miniata {Diels}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.35:206 (1904)
T: E Swan River, Darling Range near Swan View, W.A., AU, 9. 1901, L.Diels 4538 (B)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: ~[Drosera minor {auct. non Schum. & Thonn.: (Shuttlew. ex Planch.) Wood}]
P: Class Book:251 (1861)
BN: [Drosera capillaris var. minor {Shuttlew. ex Planch.}]
S: =[Drosera capillaris {Poir.}]
N: [Drosera minor {Schum. & Thonn.}]
P: Beskr.Guin.Pl.:187 (1827)
T: GH, F.C.Schumacher s.n. (?C)
S: =[Drosera indica {L.}]
N: [Drosera minutiflora {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:286 (1848)
T: Swan River Colony, W.A., AU, J.Drummond s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera paleacea {DC.}]
N: [Drosera minutula {Col.}]
P: Trans.N.Zeal.Inst.21:81 (1889)
T: near top of Mt. Tongariro, E Taupo Co., NZ, 1887, H.Hill (?K)
S: =[Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]
N: [Drosera moaensis {C.Panfet}]
P: Rev.Jard.Bot.Nac.(Habana)12:27 (1991)
T: Laguna grande de la Meseta de la Iberia, Baracoa, Guantanamo, CU, 15. 4. 1985, A.Alvarez, R. Berazain, Ch.Beurton, H.Dietrich, J.Gutierrez, L.Lepper, R.Oviedo, C.Panfet, R.Rankin, A.Urquiola 55956 (HAJB)
S: =[Drosera brevifolia {Pursh}]
N: +[Drosera modesta {Diels}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.35:209 (1904)
T: Pass, Stirling Range, W.A., AU, L.Diels 4637 (B)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: ~[Drosera montana {auct. non St.Hil.: R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:62 (1907)
S: =[Drosera cayennensis {Sagot ex Diels}] /[Drosera hirtella {St.Hil.}] /[Drosera montana {St.Hil.}] /[Drosera montana var. schwackei {Diels}] /[Drosera montana var. tomentosa {(St.Hil.) Diels}] /[Drosera roraimae {(Klotzsch ex Diels) Maguire & Laundon}]
N: +[Drosera montana {St.Hil.}]
P: Hist.Pl.Remarq.Bres. & Par.1:260 (1824)
T: Minas Gerais, Serra do Papagaio, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: VE, ?PE, ?BO, BR, PY, AR
LFR: 124, 126, 127, ?128, ?129, 140
RLC: LR
XN: 40 {Hoshi & Kondo}
XNP: Cytologia 63:332 (1998)
IMAGE: drosera/D_montana picture of plant
N: ~[Drosera montana f. parviflora {Chod.}]
P: Bull.Herb.Boiss.2.ser.3:539 (1903)
CN: [Drosera parvifolia {St.Hil.}]
S: =[Drosera montana {St.Hil.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Drosera montana var. hirtella {(St.Hil.) Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:89 (1906)
BN: [Drosera hirtella {St.Hil.}]
S: =[Drosera hirtella {St.Hil.}]
N: [Drosera montana var. robusta {Diels}]
P: Not.Bot.Gart.Berl.6:136 (1914)
T: Mt.Roraima, BR, 12. 1909, Ule 8610 (B)
S: =[Drosera roraimae {(Klotzsch ex Diels) Maguire & Laundon}]
N: [Drosera montana var. roraimae {Klotzsch ex Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:90 (1906)
T: Mt.Roraima, VE, Schomburgk 1034 (B)
S: =[Drosera roraimae {(Klotzsch ex Diels) Maguire & Laundon}]
N: +[Drosera montana var. schwackei {Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:89 (1906)
T: Minas Gerais, Serra de Cipo, BR, 4. 1892, Schwacke 8234 (B)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: BR
LFR: 127
N: +[Drosera montana var. tomentosa {(St.Hil.) Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:89 (1906)
BN: [Drosera tomentosa {St.Hil.}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: BR
LFR: 127
N: [Drosera monticola {(Lowrie & N.Marchant) Lowrie}]
P: Nuytsia 15:365 (2005)
BN: [Drosera stolonifera subsp. monticola {Lowrie & N.Marchant}]
S: =[Drosera stolonifera subsp. monticola {Lowrie & N.Marchant}]
N: +[Drosera moorei {(Diels) Lowrie}]
P: Nuytsia 13:80 (1999)
BN: [Drosera subhirtella var. moorei {Diels}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Drosera muscipula {Royle}]
P: Illustr.Bot.Himal.:75 (1839)
T: ? Muhasoo near Simla, IN, Madden s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}]
N: +[Drosera myriantha {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:291 (1848)
T: Swan River, W.A., AU, J.Drummond s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Drosera nagamotoi {Cheek}]
P: Kew Mag.10:141 (1993)
T: Cultivated, 1991, M.Cheek 3081 (K)
S: =[[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]] * [Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]]
XN: 40 {Kondo & Segawa}
XNP: La Kromosomo II-51-52:1702 (1988)
C: later synonym of [Drosera ' Nagamoto ' {Kusakabe}]
N: ~[Drosera naperi {Lowrie ex Komiya}]
P: Insectiv.Pl.:94 (1994)
T: (?)
S: =[Drosera ?]
C: nom.nud. nom.dub.
N: +[Drosera natalensis {Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:93 (1906)
T: Clairmont near Durban, Natal, ZA, 30. 8. 1893, J.M.Wood 4901 (B)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: ZA, MZ, MG
LFR: 69, 70, 84
XN: 40 {Debbert} ut [Drosera venusta {Debbert}], {Nicholas & K.Kondo}
XNP: Mitt.Bot.Staatss.Muenchen 23:434 (1987), Chromosome Sci.2:49 (1998)
TEXT: drosera/0075.htm Key to South African Droseraceae {Obermeyer}
IMAGE: drosera/D_natalensis picture of plant
N: ~[Drosera neesii {auct. non Lehm.: K. & M.Kondo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World in Colour:52 (1983)
S: =[Drosera neesii subsp. borealis {N.Marchant}]
N: +[Drosera neesii {Lehm.}]
P: Pugill.8:42 (1844)
T: Princess Royal Harbour (Albany), W.A., AU, L.Preiss 1978 (S)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 28 {Kondo & Lavarack}
XNP: Bot.J.Linn.Soc.88:319 (1984)
IMAGE: drosera/D_neesii picture of plant
N: +[Drosera neesii subsp. borealis {N.Marchant}]
P: Fl.Au.8:384 (1982)
T: 18 km N Northampton, W.A., AU, 26. 8. 1964, N.Marchant 64/166 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Drosera neesii var. sulphurea {(Lehm.) Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.2:466 (1864)
BN: [Drosera sulphurea {Lehm.}]
S: =[Drosera sulphurea {Lehm.}]
N: ~[Drosera neglecta {Lehm. ex Rchb.}]
P: Fl.Germ.Excurs.:711 (1832)
SYN: [Drosera rotundifolio-anglica {Schiede}]
S: =[[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: +[Drosera neocaledonica {R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 53:151 (1906)
T: Baie de Prony, NC, 9. 1868, Balansa 492 (P)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: NC
LFR: 116
XN: 40 {Kondo}
XNP: Rhodora 78:535 (1976)
N: +[Drosera nidiformis {Debbert}]
P: Mitt.Bot.Staatss.Muenchen 30:374 (1991)
T: Natal, ZA, cultivated, P.Debbert 124 (M)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: ZA
LFR: 69
IMAGE: drosera/d_nidifo cultivated plant
N: [Drosera nipponica {Masam.}]
P: Trans.Nat.Hist.Soc.Formos.23:207 (1933)
T: Okyayama Pr., TW, Matsuda 3356 (?TI) & al.
S: =[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}]
N: ~[Drosera nitidula {auct. non Planch.: R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:38 (1907)
S: =[Drosera nitidula {Planch.}] /[Drosera nitidula subsp. omissa {(Diels) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
N: +[Drosera nitidula {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:285 (1848)
T: SW W.A., AU, J.Drummond s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 28 {Kondo & Olivier}
XNP: Ann.Mo.Bot.Gard.66:584 (1979)
N: [Drosera nitidula subsp. allantostigma {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:325 (1992)
T: Brand Highway, 1.3 km N Hill River, W.A., AU, 7. 11. 1987, A.Lowrie 87/056 (PERTH)
S: =[Drosera nitidula var. allantostigma {(N.Marchant & Lowrie) Schlauer}]
N: [Drosera nitidula subsp. leucostigma {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:325 (1992)
T: Brand Highway, 14.3 km NW Cataby, W.A., AU, 7. 11. 1987, A.Lowrie 87/058 (PERTH)
S: =[Drosera nitidula var. leucostigma {(N.Marchant & Lowrie) Schlauer}]
N: +[Drosera nitidula subsp. omissa {(Diels) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:326 (1992)
BN: [Drosera omissa {Diels}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: ~[Drosera nitidula subsp. omissa {auct. non (Diels) N.Marchant & Lowrie: Lowrie}]
P: C.P.Au.2:98 (1989)
T: NW shores of L.Gnangarra, W.A., AU, 17. 1. 1998, A.Lowrie 2033 (PERTH)
S: =[Drosera nitidula var. patens {(Lowrie & Conran) Schlauer}]
C: comb.illeg., this taxon does not include the type of [Drosera omissa {Diels}], cf. Carniv.Pl.Newslett.25:73 (1996)
N: +[Drosera nitidula var. allantostigma {(N.Marchant & Lowrie) Schlauer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.25:73 (1996)
BN: [Drosera nitidula subsp. allantostigma {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera nitidula var. leucostigma {(N.Marchant & Lowrie) Schlauer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.25:73 (1996)
BN: [Drosera nitidula subsp. leucostigma {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera nitidula var. patens {(Lowrie & Conran) Schlauer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:116 (2007)
BN: [Drosera patens {Lowrie & Conran}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 28 ut [Drosera nitidula subsp. omissa {auct. non (Diels) N.Marchant & Lowrie: Lowrie}] {James, Chen, Lowrie & Marchant}
XNP: Au.J.Bot.45:192 (1997)
N: [Drosera nivea {Lowrie & Carlquist}]
P: Phytologia 73:104 (1992)
T: beside Midlands Rd., 37.3 km SE Carnamah, ca. 10 km SE of Coorow, W.A., AU, 22. 9. 1990, A.Lowrie 278 (PERTH)
S: =[Drosera citrina var. nivea {(Lowrie & Carlquist) Schlauer}]
N: ~[Drosera obconica {Hetier}]
P: Arch.Fl.Jur.Ann.5:21 (1904)
T: near Henri, Franches-Montagnes, Jura, CH, Hetier (?BESA)
S: =?[[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] * [[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]]
C: nom.nud., ?later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: +[Drosera oblanceolata {Y.Z.Ruan}]
P: Acta Phytotax.Sin.19:340 (1981)
T: Yao Shan, Guangxi, CN, 6. 1934, S.S.Sin 23323 (IBSC)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: S CN, HK
LFR: 24, 97
N: [Drosera obovata {Mert. & Koch}]
P: Roehling, Deutschl.Fl.2:502 (1826)
SYN: [Drosera rotundifolio-anglica {Schiede}]
S: =[[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] * [[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: [Drosera obovata var. clavata {Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 4:5 (1897)
T: [Drosera superrotundifolio-longifolia {Gren.}]
S: =[[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] * [[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: ~[Drosera obovata var. genuina {Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 4:5 (1897)
T: none designated, implicitly [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}], name used for fertile plants
N: ~[Drosera obovata var. hybrida {Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 4:5 (1897)
T: [Drosera obovata {Mert. & Koch}]
S: =[[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] * [[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]]
C: nom.superfl., later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}], name used for sterile plants
N: [Drosera obovata var. oblongata {Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 4:5 (1897)
T: [Drosera superlongifolio-rotundifolia {Gren.}]
S: =[[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] * [[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: +[Drosera occidentalis {Morr.}]
P: J.Bot.50:166 (1912)
T: Beenup, between Canning & Murray Rivers, W.A., AU, A.Morrison s.n. (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera occidentalis subsp. australis {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:326 (1992)
T: Hopetoun-Ravensthorpe Road, 43 km S Ravensthorpe, W.A., AU, 16. 10. 1987, A.Lowrie 87/108 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera occidentalis var. microscapa {(Debbert) Schlauer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.25:73 (1996)
BN: [Drosera microscapa {Debbert}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Drosera omissa {Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:73 (1906)
T: SW W.A., AU, J.Drummond s.n. (B)
S: =[Drosera nitidula subsp. omissa {(Diels) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
N: +[Drosera orbiculata {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:319 (1992)
T: Bindoon-Moora Highway, 1.3 km N Gillingarra, W.A., AU, 10. 6. 1986, A.Lowrie s.n. (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERY
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 26 {James, Chen, Lowrie & Marchant}
XNP: Au.J.Bot.45:193 (1997)
N: +[Drosera ordensis {Lowrie}]
P: Nuytsia 9:365 (1994)
T: Weaber Plains Road, 7.6 km N Hidden Valley Caravan Park, Kununurra, W.A., AU, 1. 4. 1988, A.Lowrie 4 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-LAS-LAS
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
XN: 24 {Hoshi & Kondo}
XNP: Cytologia 63:203 (1998)
N: +[Drosera oreopodion {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:326 (1992)
T: Wungong, near railway crossing on 11th Road, 5 km W SW Hwy, W.A., AU, 9. 10. 1987, A.Lowrie 87/032 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 14 {Sheikh & Kondo}
XNP: Am.J.Bot.82:1279 (1995)
N: ~[Drosera ornata {H.R.D.}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.36:239 (1910)
CN: [Drosera binata {Labill.}]
S: =[Drosera binata {Labill.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Drosera paleacea {auct. non DC.: K. & M.Kondo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World in Colour:55 (1983)
S: =[Drosera dichrosepala {Turcz.}]
N: +[Drosera paleacea {DC.}]
P: Prodr.1:318 (1824)
T: King George Sound, W.A., AU, R.Brown s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 6 {Culham}, 10 {Kondo & Lavarack}
XNP: pers.comm.2.Conf.ICPS (1998), Bot.J.Linn.Soc.88:319 (1984)
N: +[Drosera paleacea subsp. leioblastus {(N.Marchant & Lowrie) Schlauer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.25:73 (1996)
BN: [Drosera leioblastus {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera paleacea subsp. roseana {(N.Marchant & Lowrie) Schlauer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.25:73 (1996)
BN: [Drosera roseana {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 6, 7, 8 {Sheikh & Kondo} ut [Drosera roseana {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
XNP: Am.J.Bot.82:1279 (1995)
IMAGE: drosera/drose closeup of rosette
N: +[Drosera paleacea subsp. stelliflora {(Lowrie & Carlquist) Schlauer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.25:72 (1996)
BN: [Drosera stelliflora {Lowrie & Carlquist}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera paleacea subsp. trichocaulis {(Diels) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:327 (1992)
BN: [Drosera paleacea var. trichocaulis {Diels}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Drosera paleacea var. trichocaulis {Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:67 (1906)
T: Doubtful Island Bay, W.A., AU, 10. 1901, L.Diels 4779 (B)
S: =[Drosera paleacea subsp. trichocaulis {(Diels) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
N: +[Drosera pallida {Lindl.}]
P: Swan Riv.Bot.20:N.87 (1839)
T: Swan River, W.A., AU, J.Mangles s.n. (CGE)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera panamensis {M.D.Correa & A.S.Taylor}]
P: Ann.Mo.Bot.Gard.36:390 (1976)
T: Altos de Baltazar & El Valdero, Veraguas, PA, 4. 8. 1976, M.D.Correa-A. & al. 2215 (PMA)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: PA
LFR: 117
N: +[Drosera paradoxa {Lowrie}]
P: Nuytsia 11:347 (1997)
T: Wren Creek, on road to Patijan from Peter Lacy's Camp on a tributary of Backsten Creek, W.A., AU, 1. 8. 1996, A.Lowrie 1514 (PERTH 04680502)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-LAS-LAS
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
N: [Drosera parvifolia {St.Hil.}]
P: Hist.Pl.Remarq.Bres. & Par.1:263 (1824)
T: Minas Gerais, near S.Joao del Rey, BR, St.Hilaire D377 (P)
S: =[Drosera montana {St.Hil.}]
N: ~[Drosera parvula {auct. non Planch.: N.Marchant}]
P: Fl.Au.8:58 (1982)
S: =[Drosera androsacea {Diels}] /[Drosera parvula {Planch.}]
N: ~[Drosera parvula {auct. non Planch.: R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:34 (1907)
S: =[Drosera parvula {Planch.}] /[Drosera dichrosepala {Turcz.}]
N: +[Drosera parvula {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:287 (1848)
T: Swan River Colony, W.A., AU, J.Drummond s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera parvula subsp. sargentii {(Lowrie & N.Marchant) Schlauer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.25:72 (1996)
BN: [Drosera sargentii {Lowrie & N.Marchant}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Drosera patellifera {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:206 (1848)
T: Swan River Colony, AU, J.Drummond s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera glanduligera {Lehm.}]
N: [Drosera patens {Lowrie & Conran}]
P: Taxon 56:542 (2007)
T: nom.nov.[Drosera nitidula subsp. omissa {auct. non Marchant & Lowrie: Lowrie}]
S: =[Drosera nitidula var. patens {(Lowrie & Conran) Schlauer}]
N: ~[Drosera pauciflora {auct. non Banks ex DC.: R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:69 (1907)
S: =[Drosera acaulis {L.f.}] /[Drosera cistiflora {L.}] /[Drosera pauciflora {Banks ex DC.}]
N: +[Drosera pauciflora {Banks ex DC.}]
P: Prodr.1:317 (1824)
T: Cape, ZA, Auge s.n. (BM)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: ZA
LFR: 130
XN: 40 {Hoshi & Kondo}
XNP: Cytologia 63:332 (1998)
TEXT: drosera/0075.htm Key to South African Droseraceae {Obermeyer}
IMAGE: drosera/D_pauciflora picture of plant
N: [Drosera pauciflora var. acaulis {(L.f.) Sond.}]
P: Fl.Capens.1:78 (1859)
BN: [Drosera acaulis {L.f.}]
S: =[Drosera acaulis {L.f.}]
N: [Drosera pauciflora var. leucantha {Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:108 (1906)
T: Leliefontein, Zwartland, ZA, 8. 1885, F.Bachmann 1013 (B)
S: =[Drosera pauciflora {Banks ex DC.}]
N: [Drosera pauciflora var. minor {Sond.}]
P: Fl.Capens.1:78 (1859)
T: Cape, ZA, Zeyher 1920 (S)
S: =[Drosera cistiflora {L.}] /[Drosera pauciflora {Banks ex DC.}]
N: ~[Drosera pedata {Pers.}]
P: Syn.1:337 (1815)
SYN: [Drosera binata {Labill.}]
S: =[Drosera binata {Labill.}]
N: +[Drosera pedicellaris {Lowrie}]
P: Nuytsia 15:59 (2002)
T: Dookanooka Rd. c. 15 km SW Three Springs, W.A., AU, 14. 11. 1997, A.Lowrie 1980 (PERTH 05849489)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: ~[Drosera peltata {auct. non Thunb.: Labill.}]
P: Nov.Holl.Pl.Spec.1:79 (1804)
S: =[Drosera peltata subsp. auriculata {(Backh. ex Planch.) Conn}]
N: +[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}]
P: Dissert.2:295 (1797)
T: AU, Herb.Thunberg, 7720:pl.dextr. (UPS)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: IN, LK, CN, AU, ID (N.Guin.), PG, NZ, NP, TH, ID, PH, TW, JP
LFR: 18, 21, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 60, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 97, 98, 99, 104, 106, 108, 109, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135
XN: 32 {Kondo}, (40) {Venkatasubban}
XNP: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.96:324 (1969), Proc.Ind.Acad.Sci.Sect.B 31:308 (1950)
IMAGE: drosera/D_peltata picture of plant
N: +[Drosera peltata subsp. auriculata {(Backh. ex Planch.) Conn}]
P: J.Adelaide Bot.Gard.3:98 (1981)
BN: [Drosera auriculata {Backh. ex Planch.}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SE AU, NZ
LFR: 133, 134, 148, 149
XN: 32 {Kress} ut [Drosera auriculata {Backh. ex Planch.}]
XNP: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.83:58 (1970)
N: [Drosera peltata subsp. gracilis {(Hook.f. ex Planch.) Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:1 (1991)
BN: [Drosera gracilis {Hook.f. ex Planch.}]
S: =[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}]
N: [Drosera peltata var. foliosa {(auct. non Elliott: Hook.f. ex Planch.) Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.2:465 (1864)
BN: [Drosera foliosa {auct. non Elliott: Hook.f. ex Planch.}]
S: =[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}]
N: ~[Drosera peltata var. genuina {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:297 (1848)
T: Port Jackson, N.S.W., AU, 1793, W.White s.n. Herb.J.E.Smith 557.15-1 (LINN)
S: =[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}]
N: [Drosera peltata var. glabrata {Y.Z.Ruan}]
P: Acta Phytotax.Sin.19:343 (1981)
T: Suichang, Zhejiang, CN, R.H.Shan 6228 (HU)
S: =[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}]
N: [Drosera peltata var. gracilis {(Hook.f. ex Planch.) Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.2:465 (1864)
BN: [Drosera gracilis {Hook.f. ex Planch.}]
S: =[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}]
N: [Drosera peltata var. gunniana {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:297 (1848)
T: Tas., AU, 1842, Gunn 448 (K)
S: =[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}]
N: [Drosera peltata var. lunata {(Buch.-Ham. ex DC.) C.B.Cl.}]
P: Hook.f., Fl.Brit.Ind.2:425 (1879)
BN: [Drosera lunata {Buch.-Ham ex DC.}]
S: =[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}]
N: [Drosera peltata var. multisepala {Y.Z.Ruan}]
P: Acta Phytotax.Sin.19:341 (1981)
T: Weixi, Kangpu, Yunnan, CN, 7. 1935, C.W.Wang (IBSC)
S: =[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}]
N: [Drosera peltata var. nipponica {(Masam.) Ohwi}]
P: Bull.Sci.Mus.Tokyo 33:73 (1953)
BN: [Drosera nipponica {Masam.}]
S: =[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}]
N: ~[Drosera peltata var. typica {C.B.Cl.}]
P: Hook.f., Fl.Brit.Ind.2:425 (1879)
T: Port Jackson, N.S.W., AU, 1793, W.White s.n. Herb.J.E.Smith 557.15-1 (LINN)
S: =[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}]
N: [Drosera penduliflora {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:301 (1848)
T: Swan River Colony, W.A., AU, J.Drummond s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera ramellosa {Lehm.}]
N: [Drosera penicillaris {Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.2:467 (1864)
T: nom.nov.[Drosera drummondii {Planch.}]
S: =[Drosera menziesii subsp. penicillaris {(Benth.) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
N: +[Drosera peruensis {T.Silva & M.D.Correa}]
P: Novon 12:543 (2002)
T: "chacos" 12 km SE Oxapampa, Cerro Pajonal, Cordillera Yanachaga, Pasco, PE, 7. 10. 1982, R.B.Foster 9066 (PMA)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: PE
LFR: 129
N: ~[Drosera petioconeri {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:2 (1991)
S: =[[Drosera petiolaris {R.Br. ex DC.}] * [Drosera falconeri {Tsang ex Kondo}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage but name not published validly
N: ~[Drosera petiolaris {auct. non R.Br. ex DC.: Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:102 (1906)
S: =[Drosera dilatatopetiolaris {Kondo}] /[Drosera petiolaris {R.Br. ex DC.}]
N: ~[Drosera petiolaris {auct. non R.Br. ex DC.: K. & M.Kondo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World in Colour:58 (1983)
S: =[Drosera dilatatopetiolaris {Kondo}] /[Drosera lanata {Kondo}] /[Drosera petiolaris {R.Br. ex DC.}]
N: ~[Drosera petiolaris {auct. non R.Br. ex DC.: N.Marchant}]
P: Fl.Au.8:20 (1982)
S: =[Drosera dilatatopetiolaris {Kondo}] /[Drosera fulva {Planch.}] /[Drosera lanata {Kondo}] /[Drosera ordensis {Lowrie}] /[Drosera petiolaris {R.Br. ex DC.}]
N: ~[Drosera petiolaris {auct. non R.Br. ex DC.: Sieber ex Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:110 (1906)
S: =[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}] /[Drosera peltata subsp. auriculata {(Backh. ex Planch.) Conn}]
N: +[Drosera petiolaris {R.Br. ex DC.}]
P: Prodr.1:318 (1824)
T: Endeavour River, Qld., AU, J.Banks & Solander s.n. (BM)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-LAS-LAS
L: N AU, ID (N.Guin.), PG
LFR: 109, 131, 132
XN: 12 {Kondo}, 13, 14 {Hoshi & Kondo}
XNP: Rhodora 78:534 (1976), Cytologia 63:203 (1998)
IMAGE: drosera/dpetio cultivated young plant
IMAGE: drosera/petio cluster of plants
IMAGE: drosera/D_petiolaris picture of plant
N: [Drosera petiolaris var. conferta {Domin}]
P: Biblioth.Bot.89:147 (1926)
T: near Mareeba & Chillagoe, Qld., AU, 2. 1910, K.Domin s.n. (PR)
S: =[Drosera lanata {Kondo}]
N: +[Drosera pilosa {Exell & Laundon}]
P: Bol.Soc.Brot.2.ser.30:213 (1956)
T: N Lake Nyasa, Kyimbila Distr., TZ, A.Stolz 1885 (BM)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: GN, CM, KE, TZ
LFR: 65, 66, 70, 72
N: ~[Drosera plancherii {Dutailly}]
P: Assoc.Franc.Avanc.Sci.(Ajaccio), 30, 2:470 (1902)
CN: [Drosera planchonii {Hook.f. ex Planch.}]
S: =[Drosera macrantha {Endl.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Drosera planchonii {Hook.f. ex Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:294 (1848)
T: Swan Port, Tas., AU, R.Gunn 449 (K)
S: =[Drosera macrantha {Endl.}]
N: +[Drosera platypoda {Turcz.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Nat.Mosc.27:343 (1854)
T: SW W.A., AU, J.Drummond 5:281 (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-STO
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: ~[Drosera platystigma {auct. non Lehm.: K. & M.Kondo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World in Colour:61 (1983)
S: =[Drosera hyperostigma {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
N: ~[Drosera platystigma {auct. non Lehm.: N.Marchant}]
P: Fl.Au.8:62 (1982)
S: =[Drosera platystigma {Lehm.}] /[Drosera sewelliae {Diels}]
N: +[Drosera platystigma {Lehm.}]
P: Pugill.8:37 (1844)
T: Seven Mile bridge near Albany, W.A., AU, 10. 1840, L.Preiss 1994 (S)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Drosera polyneura {Col.}]
P: Trans.N.Zeal.Inst.22:460 (1890)
T: base of Mt. Tongariro, E Taupo Co., NZ, 1889, H.Hill (?K)
S: =[Drosera arcturi {Hook.}]
N: [Drosera porrecta {Lehm.}]
P: Pugill.8:41 (1844)
T: Mt Eliza, Perth, W.A., AU, 8. 1839, L.Preiss 1985 (MEL)
S: =[Drosera stolonifera subsp. porrecta {(Lehm.) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
N: [Drosera praefolia {Tepper}]
P: Bot.Centralbl.50:357 (1892)
T: Clarendon, Mt Lofty, S.A., AU, 7. 4. 1882, Tepper 618 (MEL)
S: =[Drosera whittakeri {Planch.}]
N: [Drosera preissii {(Lehm.) Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:299 (1848)
BN: [Sondera preissii {Lehm.}]
S: =[Drosera heterophylla {Lindl.}]
N: [Drosera primulacea {Schlotthaub.}]
P: Bonplandia 4:110 (1856)
T: near Perth, W.A., AU, 13. 5. 1839, L.Preiss 1987 (S)
S: =[Drosera erythrorhiza {Lindl.}]
N: +[Drosera prolifera {C.T.White}]
P: Vict.Nat.57:94 (1940)
T: Thornton Peak, Cook District, Qld., AU, 14. 3. 1932, L.J.Brass 22272 (BRI)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-PRL
L: NE AU
LFR: 132
XN: 30 {Kondo & Lavarack}
XNP: Bot.J.Linn.Soc.88:318 (1984)
IMAGE: drosera/dprolp1 multiple views of plant
N: [Drosera propinqua {Cunn.}]
P: Ann.Nat.Hist.4:109 (1840)
T: vicinity of Kerikeri river, N Island, NZ, 1833, R.Cunningham s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]
N: [Drosera prorecta {F.Rehnelt}]
P: Gartenwelt 7:170 (1903)
CN: [Drosera porrecta {Lehm.}]
S: =[Drosera stolonifera subsp. porrecta {(Lehm.) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Drosera prostrata {(N.Marchant & Lowrie) Lowrie}]
P: Nuytsia 15:374 (2005)
BN: [Drosera stolonifera subsp. prostrata {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
S: =[Drosera stolonifera subsp. prostrata {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
N: +[Drosera prostratoscaposa {Lowrie & Carlquist}]
P: Phytologia 69:160 (1990)
T: tributary of Hammersley River crossing Hammersley Drive 40 km S South Coast Hwy., W.A., AU, 23. 4. 1990, A.Lowrie 96 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERY
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: ~[Drosera pulchella {auct. non Lehm.: Benth. ex Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:71 (1906)
T: SW W.A., AU, J.Drummond 1:49 (K)
S: =[Drosera miniata {Diels}]
N: ~[Drosera pulchella {auct. non Lehm.: R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:34 (1907)
S: =[Drosera pulchella {Lehm.}] /[Drosera androsacea {Diels}]
N: +[Drosera pulchella {Lehm.}]
P: Pugill.8:38 (1844)
T: near Stirling Terrace (Albany), W.A., AU, 9. 1840, L.Preiss 1992 (S)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 18 {?Kondo, Segawa & Nehira}
XNP: ?Mem.Fac.Integr.Arts & Sci.Hiroshima Univ.4.ser.:27 (1976)
IMAGE: drosera/pulchel1 Cultivated plant with red flowers
IMAGE: drosera/D_pulchella picture of plant
IMAGE: drosera/D_pulchella_f Close up of flower
N: [Drosera pumila {E.Santos}]
P: Bradea 3:305 (1986)
T: Cataqui-Iamain, Campos dos Urupas, Mato Grosso, BR, 12. 1918, J.G.Kuhlmann 1987 (R)
S: =?[Drosera colombiana {Fernandez-Perez}]
N: [Drosera purpurascens {Schlotthaub.}]
P: Bonplandia 4:111 (1856)
T: Mt Wuljenup near Albany (Mt Willyung), W.A., AU, L.Preiss 1977 (S)
S: =[Drosera stolonifera subsp. compacta {N.Marchant}]
N: ~[Drosera pusilla {auct. non H.B.K.: Maguire}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.75:642 (1948)
S: =[Drosera capillaris {Poir.}]
N: ~[Drosera pusilla {auct. non H.B.K.: R.Br. ex Hook.f.}]
P: Hook., J.Bot.2:407 (1840)
S: =[Drosera pygmaea {DC.}]
N: [Drosera pusilla {H.B.K.}]
P: Nov.Gen.Sp.5:305 (1821)
T: Atabapo R., VE, 5. 1800, A.v.Humboldt & A.Bonpland s.n. (P)
S: =[Drosera biflora {Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.}]
N: ~[Drosera pycnoblasta {auct. non Diels: K. & M.Kondo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World in Colour:64 (1983)
S: =[Drosera citrina {Lowrie & Carlquist}]
N: +[Drosera pycnoblasta {Diels}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.35:207 (1904)
T: E Avon River near Tammin, W.A., AU, 10. 1901, L.Diels 5079 (B)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: ~[Drosera pygmaea {auct. non DC.: Lehm.}]
P: Pl.Preiss.1:250 (1845)
S: =[Drosera paleacea {DC.}]
N: +[Drosera pygmaea {DC.}]
P: Prodr.1:217 (1824)
T: Jervis Bay, N.S.W., AU, G.Caley, F.Bauer del.530 (?G)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-BRY
L: S AU, NZ
LFR: 133, 134, ?135, 148, 149, 150
XN: 20 (-22), ?30 {Heitz}, (28-34), ?32, 64 {Behre}, 28 {Kondo, Segawa & Nehira}
XNP: Z.Bot.18:625 (1926), Planta 7:208 (1929), Mem.Fac.Integr.Arts & Sci.Hiroshima Univ.4.ser.:27 (1976)
IMAGE: drosera/D_pygmaea picture of plant
N: +[Drosera quartzicola {F.Rivadavia & Gonella}]
P: Phytotaxa 29:34 (2011)
T: Santana do Riacho, km112-113 of road to Conceic\u0327a\u0303o do Mato Dentro (MG-10), Minas Gerais, BR, 19. 4. 2010, P. M. Gonella et al. 264 (SPF)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: BR
LFR: 127
RLC: CR
IMAGE: drosera/D_pygmaea picture of plant
N: +[Drosera radicans {N.Marchant}]
P: Fl.Au.8:384 (1982)
T: Howatharra Hill Reserve, 33 km N Geraldton, W.A., AU, 10. 8. 1974, D. & M.McFarland 1065 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 14 {James, Chen, Lowrie & Marchant}
XNP: Au.J.Bot.45:193 (1997)
N: +[Drosera ramellosa {Lehm.}]
P: Pugill.8:40 (1844)
T: Rottnest Island, W.A., AU, L.Preiss 1990 (S)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-STO
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 26 {Kondo & Lavarack}
XNP: Bot.J.Linn.Soc.88:319 (1984)
N: ~[Drosera ramentacea {auct. non Burch. ex DC.: Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:99 (1906)
S: =[Drosera ramentacea {Burch. ex DC.}] /[Drosera glabripes {(Harv. ex Planch.) Stein}]
N: ~[Drosera ramentacea {auct. non Burch. ex DC.: Oliv.}]
P: Fl.Tr.Af.2:403 (1871)
S: =[Drosera madagascariensis {DC.}] /[Drosera ramentacea {Burch. ex DC.}]
N: ~[Drosera ramentacea {auct. non Burch. ex DC.: R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:18 (1907)
S: =[Drosera affinis {Welw. ex Oliv.}] /[Drosera glabripes {(Harv. ex Planch.) Stein}] /[Drosera madagascariensis {DC.}] /[Drosera ramentacea {Burch. ex DC.}]
N: +[Drosera ramentacea {Burch. ex DC.}]
P: Prodr.1:318 (1824)
T: Caledon distr., Zoetemelksvallei, Cape, ZA, Burchell 7692 (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: ZA
LFR: 130
TEXT: drosera/0075.htm Key to South African Droseraceae {Obermeyer}
N: ~[Drosera ramentacea var. burchelliana {Harvey & Sonder}]
P: Fl.Capens.1:77 (1859)
T: [Drosera ramentacea {Burch. ex DC.}]
S: =[Drosera ramentacea {Burch. ex DC.}]
N: ~[Drosera ramentacea var. condensata {Baron}]
P: Comp.Pl.Malg.in Rev.Madag.:441 (1903)
T: Ankaratra (peak of Vavavato), Vakin, MG, Baron 3523 (K)
S: =[Drosera burkeana {Planch.}] /[Drosera natalensis {Diels}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Drosera ramentacea var. curvipes {(Planch.) Sond.}]
P: Fl.Capens.1:78 (1859)
BN: [Drosera curvipes {Planch.}]
S: =[Drosera madagascariensis {DC.}]
N: [Drosera ramentacea var. glabripes {Harv. ex Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:198 (1848)
T: Table Mountain, Cape, ZA, Harvey s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera glabripes {(Harv. ex Planch.) Stein}]
N: [Drosera ramentacea var. nigritiana {Benth. ex Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:98 (1906)
T: ?Nupe, NE, Barter 1332 (K)
S: =[Drosera madagascariensis {DC.}]
N: ~[Drosera rechingeri {auct. non Strid: Lowrie}]
P: C.P.Au.2:38 (1989)
S: =[Drosera citrina {Lowrie & Carlquist}]
N: +[Drosera rechingeri {Strid}]
P: Pl.Syst.Evol.155:343 (1987)
T: Kalbarri Natl. Park near Z Bend by Murchison River, W.A., AU, 9. 10. 1982, A.Strid 20805 (C)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera regia {Stephens}]
P: Trans.Roy.Soc.S.Af.13:309 (1926)
T: Wellington, mountains above Bainskloof, Slanghoek Peak, head of White River Valley, ZA, E.L.Stephens s.n. (BOL)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-REG-REG
L: ZA
LFR: 130
XN: 34 {Behre}
XNP: Planta 7:208 (1929)
TEXT: drosera/0075.htm Key to South African Droseraceae {Obermeyer}
IMAGE: drosera/regia closeup of flower
IMAGE: drosera/CAB3.jpg Potted plant
IMAGE: drosera/d_regia Cultivated plant
IMAGE: drosera/D_regia_small Young plant
N: +[Drosera roraimae {(Klotzsch ex Diels) Maguire & Laundon}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.9:333 (1957)
BN: [Drosera montana var. roraimae {Klotzsch ex Diels}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: BR, GY, VE
LFR: 120
RLC: LR
IMAGE: drosera/isao2 multple views of plants at Mt.Kukenan Matawi Tepuy.
IMAGE: drosera/D_roraimae picture of plant
N: ~[Drosera roridula {Thunb.}]
P: Dissert.Drosera:7 (1797)
T: [Roridula dentata {L.}]
S: =[Roridula dentata {L.}]
N: [Drosera roseana {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:327 (1992)
T: Millbrook Road, 5 km E Albany Highway, W.A., AU, 7. 10. 1987, A.Lowrie 87/025 (PERTH)
S: =[Drosera paleacea subsp. roseana {(N.Marchant & Lowrie) Schlauer}]
N: [Drosera rosularis {F.Rehnelt}]
P: Gartenwelt 7:170 (1903)
CN: [Drosera rosulata {Lehm.}]
S: =[Drosera rosulata {Lehm.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Drosera rosulata {auct. non Lehm.: Behr}]
P: Linnaea 20:628 (1847)
S: =[Drosera whittakeri {Planch.}]
N: +[Drosera rosulata {Lehm.}]
P: Pugill.8:36 (1844)
T: Swan River, W.A., AU, L.Preiss 1983 (S)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERY
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 26 {James, Chen, Lowrie & Marchant}
XNP: Au.J.Bot.45:193 (1997)
IMAGE: drosera/D_rosulata picture of plant
N: ~[Drosera rotundicapensis {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:2 (1991)
S: =[[Drosera capensis {L.}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Drosera henryana {H.Weiner ex B.Pierson}]
N: ~[Drosera rotundifolia {auct. non L.: A.A.Eat. & Wright}]
P: N.Am.Bot.:230 (1840)
S: =[Drosera capillaris {Poir.}] /[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: ~[Drosera rotundifolia {auct. non L.: Lour.}]
P: Fl.Cochinch.1:186 (1790)
S: =[Drosera burmannii {Vahl}]
N: +[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:281 (1753)
T: Europe (LINN)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: CA, W & N US, GL, IS, IE, UK, NO, SE, FI, EE, LV, LT, BY, UA, RU (W, Siberia, Kuriles, Kamchatka), GE, MN, DK, BE, NL, DE, PL, CZ, SK, FR, PT, ES, CH, LI, AT, IT, SI, HR, YU, HU, RO, IL, KR, JP, ID (N.Guin.)
LFR: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 29, 31, 32, 33, 41, 43, 45, 108
XN: 20 {Rosenberg}
XNP: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.21:110 (1903)
IMAGE: drosera/drotund closeup of growth point emerging from dormancy
IMAGE: drosera/jmhrotun in habitat (Jaalanka, Finland).
TEXT: drosera/0077.htm Key to Drosera of North America {Gleason 1958}
IMAGE: drosera/der01 rosette in cultivation
IMAGE: drosera/D_rotundifolia picture of plant
IMAGE: drosera/sundew Single rosette in habitat, Green Swamp, SE NC, USA
N: ~[Drosera rotundifolia f. alpestris {Zeiske}]
P: Beih.Bot.Centralbl.11:432 (1902)
T: Hochsudeten (Krkonose Mts.), N CZ, (?)
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Drosera rotundifolia f. bracteata {(Lyngb.) Sylven ex Witte}]
P: Bot.Not.1902:279 (1902)
BN: [Drosera rotundifolia var. bracteata {Lyngb.}]
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: [Drosera rotundifolia f. breviscapa {Domin}]
P: Feddes Repert.1:11 (1905)
T: Teufelsgarten, Riesengebirge (Krkonose), CZ, Domin s.n. (?PR)
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: ~[Drosera rotundifolia f. cristata {Hort.E.Koenig}]
P: Fleischfr.Pfl.Preisl.1993/2:1 (1994)
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Drosera rotundifolia f. furcata {Lilja ex Westerlund}]
P: Bot.Not.1863:145 (1863)
T: kring Bottnen, Smaland, SE, 1838, C.A.Westerlund (?)
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: [Drosera rotundifolia f. pygmaea {Saelan ex Hjelt}]
P: Acta Soc.F.Fl.Fenn.35:50 (1909)
T: Mela Kasv., FI, Saelan s.n. (H)
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: [Drosera rotundifolia subsp. bracteata {Kern & Steen.}]
P: Nova Guinea n.ser.6:279 (1955)
T: Wissel Lake area near Arupa, Snow Mts., W N.Guin., ID, 24. 3. 1955, C.Versteegh BW 3076 (L)
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: [Drosera rotundifolia subvar. distachya {(DC.) Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 4:3 (1897)
BN: [Drosera rotundifolia var. distachya {DC.}]
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: [Drosera rotundifolia var. bracteata {Lange}]
P: Haandb.Danske Fl.:?221 (1850)
T: Hofmansgave, Lyngby, DK, (?C)
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: [Drosera rotundifolia var. breviscapa {Regel}]
P: Reise O.Sibir.1:257 (1861)
T: E Siberia, RU, Regel s.n. (?)
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: [Drosera rotundifolia var. capillaris {(Poir.) A.A.Eat. & Wright}]
P: N.Am.Bot.:230 (1840)
BN: [Drosera capillaris {Poir.}]
S: =[Drosera capillaris {Poir.}]
N: [Drosera rotundifolia var. comosa {Fern.}]
P: Rhodora 7:9 (1905)
IT: Mouth of Grand R., Gaspe Co., Quebec, CA, 11. 8. 1904, J.F.Collins, M.L.Fernald & A.S.Please 5270 (US)
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: [Drosera rotundifolia var. corsica {(Maire) Briquet}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Corse 2:127 (1913)
BN: [Drosera corsica {Maire}]
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: [Drosera rotundifolia var. distachya {DC.}]
P: Prodr.1:318 (1824)
T: Europe & N America, (?G)
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: [Drosera rotundifolia var. furcata {Y.Z.Ruan}]
P: Acta Phytotax.Sin.19:340 (1981)
T: Dehua, Fujian, CN, D.C.Ye 398 (AU)
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: ~[Drosera rotundifolia var. genuina {Briquet}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Corse 2:127 (1913)
T: [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: [Drosera rotundifolia var. gracilis {Laest. ex Hulten}]
P: K.Sv.Vet.Akad.Handl.3.ser.8.1:5 (1930)
T: N Scandinavia, ?SE, Laestadius (?)
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: [Drosera rotundifolia var. longipetiolata {H.Lev.}]
P: Monde des Pl.9:212 (1900)
T: Hakkoda, JP, 12. 8. 1897, U.J.Faurie 480 (?P)
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: [Drosera rotundifolia var. maritima {Graebner}]
P: Schrift.Naturf.Ges.Danzig N.F.1:367 (1895)
T: Putzig, PL, Graebner s.n. (?)
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: [Drosera rotundifolio-anglica {Schiede}]
P: Pl.Hybr.:69 (1825)
T: Vorderjoch near Hindelang, Bavarian Alps, DE, 1924, Zuccarini (?M)
S: =[[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] * [[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]]
C: name is a formula not qualifying for priority, later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: ~[Drosera rotundifolio-longifolia {Gren.}]
P: Fl.Ch.Jurass.:91 (1865)
SYN: [Drosera rotundifolio-anglica {Schiede}]
S: =[[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] * [[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]]
C: name is a formula not qualifying for priority, later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: [Drosera ruahinensis {Col.}]
P: Trans.N.Zeal.Inst.28:593 (1896)
T: Ruahine Mt. Range, NZ, 1895, H.Hill, A.Olsen (?K)
S: =[Drosera arcturi {Hook.}]
N: ~[Drosera rubiginosa {Heckel}]
P: Ann.Fac.Sc.Marseille:113 (1892)
T: "Zone G", Baie de Prony, NC, Heckel (?P)
S: =[Drosera neocaledonica {R.Hamet}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Drosera rubrifolia {Debbert}]
P: Linzer biol.Beitr.34:798 (2002)
T: mts. near Ceres, Cape, ZA, P.Debbert 132 (M)
S: =?[Drosera aliciae {Hamet}]
C: undivided style branches differ from those in [Drosera aliciae {Hamet}]
N: [Drosera rubripetala {Debbert}]
P: Mitt.Bot.Staatss.Muenchen 30:377 (1991)
T: W Cape, ZA, P.Debbert 129 (M)
S: =[Drosera cistiflora {L.}]
N: [Drosera rupicola {(N.Marchant) Lowrie}]
P: Nuytsia 15:382 (2005)
BN: [Drosera stolonifera subsp. rupicola {N.Marchant}]
S: =[Drosera stolonifera subsp. rupicola {N.Marchant}]
N: +[Drosera salina {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:320 (1992)
T: SW bay of salt lake, 72 km E Lake King, thence 5 km SE, W.A., AU, 14. 9. 1984, A.Lowrie 84/062 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Drosera sanariapoana {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:243 (1952)
T: Vicinity of Sanariapo, T.F.Amazonas, VE, 8. 9. 1944, J.A.Steyermark 58472 (F)
S: =[Drosera cayennensis {Sagot ex Diels}]
N: [Drosera sargentii {Lowrie & N.Marchant}]
P: Nuytsia 8:330 (1992)
T: Junction of Stockyard Road & Merivale Road, SE corner, c. 20 km E Esperance, W.A., AU, 22. 11. 1989, A.Lowrie s.n. (PERTH)
S: =[Drosera parvula subsp. sargentii {(Lowrie & N.Marchant) Schlauer}]
N: +[Drosera schizandra {Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:80 (1906)
T: Mt Bartle Frere, Qld., AU, 1891, St. Johnson s.n. (B)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-PRL
L: NE AU
LFR: 132
XN: 30 {Kondo & Olivier}
XNP: Ann.Mo.Bot.Gard.66:584 (1979)
IMAGE: drosera/D_schizandra picture of plant
N: +[Drosera schmutzii {Lowrie & Conran}]
P: Telopea 12:157 (2008)
T: Corner of South Coast Road and Elsegood Road, c. 20km south of Kingscote, Kangaroo Island, S.A., AU, 6. 9. 2003, A.Lowrie & D.E.Murfet 2816 (AD)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SE AU
LFR: 133
N: [Drosera schwackei {(Diels) F.Rivadavia}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:39 (2008)
BN: [Drosera montana var. schwackei {Diels}]
S: =[Drosera montana var. schwackei {Diels}]
N: +[Drosera scorpioides {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:288 (1848)
T: SW W.A., AU, J.Drummond 4:125 (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
IMAGE: drosera/dscorp cultivated plant with flowers
IMAGE: drosera/d_scorp1 multiple views of plant and flowers in cultivation
IMAGE: drosera/D_scorpioides picture of plant
N: [Drosera scorpioides var. brevipes {Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.2:460 (1864)
T: SW W.A., AU, J.Drummond 5:284 (K)
S: =[Drosera dichrosepala {Turcz.}]
N: [Drosera secunda {R.Br. ex Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:67 (1906)
T: King George Sound, W.A., AU, R.Brown s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera paleacea {DC.}]
N: ~[Drosera septentrionalis {(Scop.) Stokes}]
P: Bot.Mat.Med.2:189 (1812)
T: [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: [Drosera septentrionalis var. oblongifolia {Stokes}]
P: Bot.Mat.Med.2:189 (1812)
T: [Drosera longifolia {L.}]
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: ~[Drosera septentrionalis var. rotundifolia {(L.) Stokes}]
P: Bot.Mat.Med.2:189 (1812)
BN: [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: [Drosera serpens {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:204 (1848)
T: Port Essington, N.T., AU, Armstrong 618 (K)
S: =[Drosera indica {L.}]
N: ~[Drosera sessiliflora {G.Don}]
P: Gen.Syst.1:344 (1831)
CN: [Drosera sessilifolia {St.Hil.}]
S: =[Drosera sessilifolia {St.Hil.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Drosera sessilifolia {auct. non St.Hil.: R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:35 (1907)
S: =[Drosera burmannii {Vahl}] /[Drosera sessilifolia {St.Hil.}]
N: ~[Drosera sessilifolia {auct. non St.Hil.: Raf.}]
P: Atl.J.2:148 (1833)
T: Fla., US, (?)
S: =?[Drosera capillaris {Poir.}]
N: +[Drosera sessilifolia {St.Hil.}]
P: Hist.Pl.Remarq.Bres. & Par.1:259 (1824)
T: Sertao do Rio S.Francisco, Minas Gerais, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-THE-THE
L: BR, GY, VE
LFR: 121, 123, 124, 126
RLC: LR
XN: 20 {Futagawa, Suzuki & K.Kondo}, 80 {Hoshi & Kondo}
XNP: Proc.4.Intl.Carniv.Pl.Conf.Tokyo:135 (2002), Cytologia 63:332 (1998)
N: +[Drosera sewelliae {Diels}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.35:206 (1904)
T: E York (Avon River), W.A., AU, Sewell s.n. (B)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 18 {Sheikh & Kondo}
XNP: Am.J.Bot.82:1279 (1995)
N: +[Drosera sidjamesii {Lowrie & Conran}]
P: Austral.Syst.Bot.20:50 (2007)
T: N shores of L.Gnangarra, W.A., AU, 31. 2. 1992, A.Lowrie 587 (PERTH)
S: =[[Drosera nitidula var. patens {(Lowrie & Conran) Schlauer}] * [Drosera pulchella {Lehm.}]]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
C: later synonym of [Drosera ericksonella {Hort.Westphal}] but the latter name not published validly
N: [Drosera silvicola {Lowrie & Carlquist}]
P: Phytologia 73:105 (1992)
T: 7 km S N Bannister on the Albany Hwy., W.A., AU, 11. 11. 1991, A.Lowrie 513 (PERTH)
S: =[Drosera barbigera subsp. silvicola {Lowrie & Carlquist) Schlauer}]
N: +[Drosera slackii {Cheek}]
P: Kew Bull.42:738 (1987)
T: Kleinrivierberge, Cape, ZA, 1986, Cheek 2015 (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: ZA
LFR: 130
XN: 40 {Bennett & Cheek}
XNP: Kew Bull.45:380 (1989)
N: +[Drosera solaris {A.Fleischm., Wistuba, S.McPherson}]
P: Willdenowia 37:551 (2007)
T: just below summit of plateau of Mt.Yakontipu, Pakaraima Mts., GY, 2007, A.Wistuba & S.McPherson s.n. (BRG)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: GY
LFR: 120
N: [Drosera spathulata {auct. non DC.: Hort. ex Behre}]
P: Planta 7:255 (1929)
S: =[Drosera aliciae {R.Hamet}] /[Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]
N: ~[Drosera spathulata {DC.}]
P: Prodr.1:318 (1824)
CN: [Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]
S: =[Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: +[Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]
P: Nov.Holl.Pl.Spec.1:79 (1804)
T: cape Van Diemen, around Southport, Tas., AU, J.Labillardere s.n. (P)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: CN, TW, JP, PH, ID (Borneo, N.Guin.), MY (Borneo), PW, E AU, NZ
LFR: 18, 21, 24, 97, 103, 104, 109, 113, 132, 133, 134, 148, 149, 150
XN: 20 {Rattenbury}, 40 {Kondo}
XNP: Trans.Roy.Soc.N.Zeal.84:936 (1957), Rhodora 78:534 (1976)
IMAGE: drosera/0046 Botanical line drawing
IMAGE: drosera/jmhspat top view of rosette.
IMAGE: drosera/D_spatulata picture of plant
IMAGE: drosera/CAB4 rosettes of potted plant
IMAGE: drosera/D_spatulata_Ruhapehu in habit, Mt. Ruhapehu, NZ
N: [Drosera spatulata subsp. lovellae {(F.M.Bail.) Hort.Hennern}]
P: in sched. (1991)
BN: [Drosera lovellae {F.M.Bail.}]
S: =[Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]
N: [Drosera spatulata subsp. tokaiensis {Komiya & Shibata}]
P: Bull.Nippon Dent.Univ.Gen.Educ.7:192 (1978)
T: Tokai, JP, S.Komiya (NDC)
S: =[[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] * [Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]]
C: synonym (basionym) of [Drosera tokaiensis {(Komiya & Shibata) T.Nakamura & Ueda}]
N: +[Drosera spatulata var. bakoensis {A.Fleischm. & C.C.Lee}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:4 (2009)
T: Telok Pandan path, Bako Natl.Park, Sarawak, Borneo, MY, 4. 5. 1959, J.Carrick & I.C.Enoch JC/473 (SAR)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: MY (Borneo)
LFR: 103
N: +[Drosera spatulata var. gympiensis {R.Gibson & I.Snyder}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.34:56 (2005)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v34n2p56_60.html
T: opposite S end of Fraser Is., Qld., AU, 18. 1. 1928, Anon. 4 (AQ183256)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: NE AU
LFR: 132
N: [Drosera spatulata var. loureirii {(Hook. & Arn.) Y.Z.Ruan}]
P: Acta Phytotax.Sin.19:341 (1981)
BN: [Drosera loureirii {Hook. & Arn.}]
S: =[Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]
N: [Drosera spatulata var. lovellae {(F.M.Bail.) Hort.Weiner}]
P: in sched. (1985)
BN: [Drosera lovellae {F.M.Bail.}]
S: =[Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]
N: ~[Drosera spatulata var. montana {Hort.Palmengarten Frankfurt}]
P: in sched. (1990)
S: =[Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Drosera spatulata var. rotundata {Makino ex Ueda}]
P: Acta Phytotax.Geobot.40:197 (1989)
SYN: [Drosera spatulata subsp. tokaiensis {Komiya & Shibata}]
S: =[[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] * [Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]]
C: nom.nud., synonym of [Drosera tokaiensis {(Komiya & Shibata) T.Nakamura & Ueda}]
N: [Drosera speciosa {K.B.Presl}]
P: Bot.Bemerk.:14 (1844)
T: Cape, ZA, Drege s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera cistiflora {L.}]
N: +[Drosera spilos {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:327 (1992)
T: Bindoon-Moora Highway, 0.6 km S Gillingarra, W.A., AU, 20. 10. 1985, A.Lowrie 85/098 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Drosera spiralis {St.Hil.}]
P: Hist.Pl.Remarq.Bres. & Par.1:270 (1824)
T: Serra de Curumatahy, R. Corego-Novo, Distr.Diamantes, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
S: =[Drosera graminifolia {St.Hil.}]
N: [Drosera squamosa {Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.2:463 (1864)
T: between Perth & King George Sound, W.A., AU, Preiss s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera erythrorhiza subsp. squamosa {(Benth.) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
N: [Drosera stelliflora {Lowrie & Carlquist}]
P: Phytologia 73:107 (1992)
T: at motocross track, E end of N Jindong Rd., S Busselton, W.A., AU, 24. 11. 1990, A.Lowrie 204 (PERTH)
S: =[Drosera paleacea subsp. stelliflora {(Lowrie & Carlquist) Schlauer}]
N: +[Drosera stenopetala {Hook.f.}]
P: Fl.N.Zel.1:19 (1853)
T: Point Preservation, S Island, NZ, Lyall s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ARC-ARC
L: NZ
LFR: 148, 149, 150, 152
IMAGE: drosera/d_stenop cultivated plant
IMAGE: drosera/d_steno2 Cultivated plant
N: ~[Drosera stolonifera {auct. non Endl.: K. & M.Kondo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World in Colour:75 (1983)
S: =[Drosera stolonifera subsp. compacta {N.Marchant}] /[Drosera stolonifera subsp. humilis {(Planch.) N.Marchant}] /[Drosera stolonifera subsp. porrecta {(Lehm.) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
N: ~[Drosera stolonifera {auct. non Endl.: N.Marchant}]
P: Fl.Au.8:41 (1982)
S: =[Drosera stolonifera {Endl.}] /[Drosera stolonifera subsp. porrecta {(Lehm.) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
N: ~[Drosera stolonifera {auct. non Endl.: R.Hamet}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 54:68 (1907)
S: =[Drosera stolonifera {Endl.}] /[Drosera stolonifera subsp. humilis {(Planch.) N.Marchant}] /[Drosera stolonifera subsp. porrecta {(Lehm.) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
N: +[Drosera stolonifera {Endl.}]
P: Enum.Pl.Huegel:5 (1837)
T: Swan River, W.A., AU, Huegel s.n. (W)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-STO
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
IMAGE: drosera/D_stolonifera picture of plant
N: +[Drosera stolonifera subsp. compacta {N.Marchant}]
P: Fl.Au.8:384 (1982)
T: 3 km SW Ongerup, W.A., AU, 28. 9. 1963, K.Newbey 977 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-STO
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 20 {James, Chen, Lowrie & Marchant}
XNP: Au.J.Bot.45:193 (1997)
N: +[Drosera stolonifera subsp. humilis {(Planch.) N.Marchant}]
P: Fl.Au.8:384 (1982)
BN: [Drosera humilis {Planch.}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-STO
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera stolonifera subsp. monticola {Lowrie & N.Marchant}]
P: Nuytsia 8:326 (1992)
T: Summit of Toolburnup Peak, Stirling Range Natl. Park, AU, 14. 11. 1989, P.Mann s.n. (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-STO
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera stolonifera subsp. porrecta {(Lehm.) N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:320 (1992)
BN: [Drosera porrecta {Lehm.}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-STO
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 20 {James, Chen, Lowrie & Marchant}
XNP: Au.J.Bot.45:193 (1997)
N: +[Drosera stolonifera subsp. prostrata {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:320 (1992)
T: Kalbarri, Road to The Loop, W.A., AU, 14. 6. 1984, A.Lowrie 84/073 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-STO
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera stolonifera subsp. rupicola {N.Marchant}]
P: Fl.Au.8:384 (1982)
T: Murray Rock, SE Hyden, W.A., AU, 22. 9. 1971, N.Marchant 71/680 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-STO
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 20 {James, Chen, Lowrie & Marchant}
XNP: Au.J.Bot.45:193 (1997)
N: [Drosera stolonifera var. humilis {(Planch.) Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:126 (1906)
BN: [Drosera humilis {Planch.}]
S: =[Drosera stolonifera subsp. humilis {(Planch.) N.Marchant}]
N: +[Drosera stricticaulis {(Diels) O.H.Sargent}]
P: J.Bot.51:40 (1913)
BN: [Drosera macrantha var. stricticaulis {Diels}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera stricticaulis subsp. eremaea {(N.Marchant & Lowrie) Schlauer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.25:73 (1996)
BN: [Drosera macrantha subsp. eremaea {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135, 136
N: [Drosera stylosa {Col.}]
P: Trans.N.Zeal.Inst.28:593 (1896)
T: Ruahine Mountain-range, E side, NZ, 1895, H.Hill, A.Olsen (K)
S: =[Drosera peltata subsp. auriculata {(Backh. ex Planch.) Conn}]
N: ~[Drosera subhirtella {auct. non Planch.: K. & M.Kondo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World in Colour:77 (1983)
S: =[Drosera moorei {(Diels) Lowrie}]
N: +[Drosera subhirtella {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:292 (1848)
T: SW W.A., AU, J.Drummond s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Drosera subhirtella subsp. moorei {(Diels) N.Marchant}]
P: Fl.Au.8:395 (1982)
BN: [Drosera subhirtella var. moorei {Diels}]
S: =[Drosera moorei {(Diels) Lowrie}]
N: [Drosera subhirtella var. moorei {Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:119 (1906)
T: Coolgardie near Nine-mile rocks, AU, 9. 1895, S.Moore s.n. (K)
S: =[Drosera moorei {(Diels) Lowrie}]
N: +[Drosera subtilis {N.Marchant}]
P: Fl.Au.8:385 (1982)
T: Mitchell Plateau Mining Camp, W.A., AU, 5. 3. 1980, C.R.Dunlop 5412 (DNA)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: N AU
LFR: 131
N: ~[Drosera sulphurea {auct. non Lehm.: Behr}]
P: Linnaea 20:629 (1847)
S: =[Drosera peltata {Thunb.}]
N: +[Drosera sulphurea {Lehm.}]
P: Pugill.8:37 (1844)
T: near Albany, W.A., AU, L.Preiss 1981 (S)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: ~[Drosera superlongifolio-rotundifolia {Gren.}]
P: Fl.Ch.Jurass.:92 (1865)
T: Pontarlier, FR, 1850, J.C.M.Grenier (?BESA)
S: =[[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] * [[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: ~[Drosera superrotundifolio-longifolia {Gren.}]
P: Fl.Ch.Jurass.:92 (1865)
T: Pontarlier, FR, 1850, J.C.M.Grenier (?BESA)
S: =[[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] * [[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: ~[Drosera tenella {auct. non Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.: Eichl.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.14.Pt.2:391 (1872)
S: =[Drosera biflora {Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.}] /[Drosera capillaris {Poir.}]
N: [Drosera tenella {Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.}]
P: Syst.Veg.6:763 (1820)
T: near La Cuchilla along road to Caripa, Prov.Cumana, VE, 9. 1800, A.v.Humboldt & A.Bonpland s.n. (P)
S: =[Drosera capillaris {Poir.}]
N: [Drosera tenella var. esmeraldae {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:244 (1952)
T: between Esmeralda Savanna & SE base of Cerro Duida, Amazonas, VE, 22. 8. 1944, J.A.Steyermark 57850 (F)
S: =[Drosera esmeraldae {(Steyerm.) Maguire & Wurdack}]
N: +[Drosera tentaculata {F.Rivadavia}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.32:79 (2003)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v32n3p79_92.html
T: road to Biribiri, top of Cristais waterfall, Diamantina, Minas Gerais, BR, 31. 7. 2002, F.Rivadavia & R.Gibson 1376 (SPF)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: BR
LFR: 127
N: [Drosera tenuifolia {Willd.}]
P: Enum.Hort.Berol.1:340 (1809)
T: NJ, US, Humboldt & Bonpland (?B|)
S: =[Drosera filiformis {Raf.}]
N: ~[Drosera thelocalyxiana {Hort.Lamb}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.26:25 (1997)
S: =[[Drosera burmannii {Vahl}] * [Drosera sessilifolia {St.Hil.}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage but name not published validly
N: [Drosera thysanosepala {Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:121 (1906)
T: between Moore & Murchison Rivers, W.A., AU, J.Drummond 6:107 (B)
S: =[Drosera menziesii subsp. thysanosepala {(Diels) N.Marchant}]
N: ~[Drosera tialaysoniana {anon.}]
P: Just, Bot.Jahresber.15.2:757 (1887)
CN: [Drosera finlaysoniana {Wall. Ex Stein}]
S: =[Drosera indica {L.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Drosera tingens {F.Muell. ex Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:125 (1906)
T: AU, F.Mueller s.n. (B)
S: =[Drosera whittakeri {Planch.}]
N: [Drosera tokaiensis {(Komiya & Shibata) T.Nakamura & Ueda}]
P: Acta Phytotax.Geobot.42:136 (1991)
BN: [Drosera spatulata subsp. tokaiensis {Komiya & Shibata}]
S: =[[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] * [Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]]
XN: 50 {Kobayashi} ut [Drosera spatulata {Labill.}], 60 {Kondo} ut [Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]
XNP: Bot.Mag.Tokyo 63:227 (1950), Chromosome Inf.Serv.7:23 (1966)
C: priority for parentage
N: [Drosera tokaiensis subsp. hyugaensis {Seno}]
P: J.Jap.Bot.78:173 (2003)
T: Shinchaya Moor, Kawaminami-cho, Koyugun, Miyazaki Pref., Kyushu, JP, 10. 7. 1994, J.Seno 11028 (NDC-11776)
S: =[[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] * [Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]]
XN: 30 {Seno}
XNP: J.Jap.Bot.78:170 (2003)
N: ~[Drosera tomentosa {auct. non St.Hil.: Glaziou}]
P: in sched. (1892)
T: Serra de Cipo, Minas Gerais, BR, 4. 1892, Glaziou 18858 (P)
S: =[Drosera montana var. schwackei {Diels}]
N: [Drosera tomentosa {St.Hil.}]
P: Hist.Pl.Remarq.Bres. & Par.1:261 (1824)
T: Itambe, Minas Gerais, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
S: =[Drosera montana var. tomentosa {(St.Hil.) Diels}]
N: [Drosera tomentosa var. glabrata {St.Hil.}]
P: Fl.Bras.Mer.2:131 (1829)
T: near Milhoverde, Distr.Diamantes, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
S: =[Drosera montana var. tomentosa {(St.Hil.) Diels}]
N: [Drosera tracyi {Macf.}]
P: L.H.Bailey, Std.Cyclop.Hortic.2:1077 (1914)
T: [Drosera filiformis var. tracyi {Diels}]
S: =[Drosera filiformis var. tracyi {Diels}]
N: [Drosera triflora {Col.}]
P: Trans.N.Zeal.Inst.22:461 (1890)
T: base of Mt. Tongariro, E Taupo Co., NZ, 1889, H.Hill (?K)
S: =[Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]
N: +[Drosera trinervia {Spreng.}]
P: N.Entd.1:298 (1820)
T: Cape, ZA, Thunberg 7708 (UPS)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: ZA
LFR: 130
XN: 40 {Hoshi & Kondo}
XNP: Cytologia 63:332 (1998)
TEXT: drosera/0075.htm Key to South African Droseraceae {Obermeyer}
IMAGE: drosera/d_trinervia Mature flowering plant
N: +[Drosera tubaestylis {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:321 (1992)
T: 2.5 km E Murray Bend, Ravenswood, W.A., AU, 26. 5. 1984, A.Lowrie 84/059 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERY
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 28 {James, Chen, Lowrie & Marchant}
XNP: Au.J.Bot.45:193 (1997)
N: +[Drosera ultramafica {A.Fleischm., A.S.Rob. & S.McPherson}]
P: Blumea 56:11 (2011)
T: Mt Victoria, Palawan, PH, 24. 6. 2007, S.McPherson 002 (PPC)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: PH (Palawan), MY (Borneo), ID (Sumatra, Celebes)
LFR: 103, 104, 105, 107
RLC: LR (nt)
N: [Drosera umbellata {Lour.}]
P: Fl.Cochinch.1:186 (1790)
T: CN, Loureiro (?MA)
S: =[Androsace umbellata {(Lour.) Merrill}]
C: spec.excl. (non-carnivorous, Primulaceae)
N: ~[Drosera uniflora {auct. non Willd.: Raf.}]
P: Atl.J.2:148 (1833)
T: Fla., US, (?)
S: =?[Drosera brevifolia {Pursh}]
N: +[Drosera uniflora {Willd.}]
P: Enum.Hort.Berol.1:340 (1809)
T: Magellan-Strait, CL, Commerson s.n. (B)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: S CL, S AR, FK
LFR: 141, 142
RLC: LR
IMAGE: drosera/d_uniflora Cultivated plant
N: [Drosera variegata {Debbert}]
P: Linzer biol.Beitr.34:799 (2002)
T: near Ceres, Cape, ZA, P.Debbert 130 (M)
S: =[Drosera cistiflora {L.}]
N: [Drosera venusta {Debbert}]
P: Mitt.Bot.Staatss.Muenchen 23:432 (1987)
T: Oteniqua Mts. N George, Cape, ZA, P.Debbert s.n. (M)
S: =[Drosera natalensis {Diels}]
N: ~[Drosera verticillata {auct. non L.: F.Muell. ex Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:126 (1906)
T: AU, (?)
S: =[Drosera stolonifera subsp. humilis {(Planch.) N.Marchant}]
N: ~[Drosera verticillata {L.}]
P: Epist., ed.Van Hall:76 (1830)
T: [Roridula dentata {L.}]
S: =[Roridula dentata {L.}]
N: +[Drosera villosa {St.Hil.}]
P: Hist.Pl.Remarq.Bres. & Par.1:267 (1824)
T: Serra Negra, Minas Gerais, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: BR
LFR: 126
RLC: LR
XN: 40 {Futagawa, Suzuki & K.Kondo}
XNP: Proc.4.Intl.Carniv.Pl.Conf.Tokyo:135 (2002)
IMAGE: drosera/dvillos cultivated plant
IMAGE: drosera/drovil leaf, trapped insect and rosette in habitat
IMAGE: drosera/D_villosa picture of plant
N: [Drosera villosa var. ascendens {(St.Hil.) Hort.Weiner}]
P: in sched. (1985)
BN: [Drosera ascendens {St.Hil.}]
S: =[Drosera villosa {St.Hil.}]
N: [Drosera villosa var. bifurca {F.Buxb.}]
P: Oesterr.Bot.Z.73:119 (1924)
T: between Santos & S.Paulo, BR, 1901, M.Wacket s.n. (WU)
S: =[Drosera villosa {St.Hil.}]
N: ~[Drosera villosa var. graomogolensis {T.Silva ex F.Rivadavia}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.25:135 (1996)
T: [Drosera graomogolensis {T.Silva}]
S: =[Drosera graomogolensis {T.Silva}]
C: comb.inval.
N: [Drosera villosa var. latifolia {Eichl.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.14.Pt.2:395 (1872)
T: Serra dos Orgaos, Rio de Janeiro, BR, 12. 10. 1867, Glaziou 1605 (P)
S: =[Drosera villosa {St.Hil.}]
N: [Drosera violacea {Willd.}]
P: Enum.Hort.Berol.1:340 (1809)
T: Cape, ZA, D.Lichtenstein (?B|)
S: =[Drosera cistiflora {L.}]
N: +[Drosera viridis {F.Rivadavia}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.32:87 (2003)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v32n3p79_92.html
T: dirt road parallel to railway, 2 km from Paranapiacaba, Sao Paulo, BR, 2. 2. 1996, F.Rivadavia & Cardoso 510 (SPF)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: BR
LFR: 127
N: +[Drosera walyunga {N.Marchant & Lowrie}]
P: Kew Bull.47:328 (1992)
T: O'Brien Road, 12 km N Toodyay Road, W.A., AU, 8. 11. 1984, A.Lowrie 84/081 (PERTH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-BRY-LAM
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
XN: 16 {Sheikh & Kondo}
XNP: Am.J.Bot.82:1279 (1995)
N: +[Drosera whittakeri {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:302 (1848)
T: Encounter Bay, S.A., AU, Whittaker s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERY
L: SE AU
LFR: 133
XN: 28 {Kondo & Lavarack}
XNP: Bot.J.Linn.Soc.88:319 (1984)
IMAGE: drosera/D_whittakeri picture of plant
N: [Drosera whittakeri subsp. aberrans {Lowrie ex Lowrie & Carlquist}]
P: Phytologia 73:113 (1992)
T: W & E Sherlock, S AU, 19. 6. 1991, D.E.Murfet 1059 (PERTH)
S: =[Drosera whittakeri {Planch.}]
N: [Drosera whittakeri subsp. praefolia {(Tepper) Lowrie}]
P: Bull.Au.C.P.Soc.8:47 (1989)
BN: [Drosera praefolia {Tepper}]
S: =[Drosera whittakeri {Planch.}]
N: [Drosera whittakeri var. praefolia {(Tepper) Black}]
P: Fl.S.Au.:258 (1924)
BN: [Drosera praefolia {Tepper}]
S: =[Drosera whittakeri {Planch.}]
N: [Drosera woodii {Gauthier & Gervais}]
P: Acta Bot.Gallica 146:395 (1999)
T: Lake Huron, Hammond Bay, Presque Isle Co., Mich., US, 23. 6. 1953, Wood 8077 (?)
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: +[Drosera yutajensis {R.Duno & Culham}]
P: Novon 5:242 (1995)
T: sandstone plateau W of river valley, W Serrania de Yutaje, Rio Coro-Coro valley, Dpt.Atures, Amazonas, VE, 2. 1987, Holst & Liesner 3277 (MO)
S: =?[Drosera arenicola var. occidentalis {Maguire & Wurdack}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-DRO-DRO
L: VE
LFR: 121
RLC: LR
N: [Drosera zeyheri {Salt.}]
P: J.S.Af.Bot.6:168 (1940)
T: [Drosera pauciflora var. minor {Sond.}]
S: =[Drosera cistiflora {L.}] /[Drosera pauciflora {Banks ex DC.}]
N: [Drosera zeylonensis {Burm. ex Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:75 (1906)
T: LK, Burmann s.n. (?)
S: =[Drosera burmannii {Vahl}]
N: +[Drosera zigzagia {Lowrie}]
P: Nuytsia 13:85 (1999)
T: Lake Seabrook, ca. 40 km NE Southern Cross, W.A., AU, 21. 8. 1979, K.Newbey 5750 (PERTH 0066960)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERG
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Drosera zonaria {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:303 (1848)
T: Swan River Colony, W.A., AU, J.Drummond s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DRO-ERG-ERY
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
G: [Filicirna {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.3:37 (1836)
TG: [Filicirna filiformis {(Raf.) Raf.}]=[Drosera filiformis {Raf.}]
N: [Filicirna filiformis {(Raf.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.3:37 (1836)
BN: [Drosera filiformis {Raf.}]
S: =[Drosera filiformis {Raf.}]
N: [Filicirna leionema {(Raf.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.3:37 (1836)
BN: [Drosera leionema {Raf.}]
S: =[Drosera filiformis {Raf.}]
N: [Filicirna tenuifolia {(Willd.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.3:37 (1836)
BN: [Drosera tenuifolia {Willd.}]
S: =[Drosera filiformis {Raf.}]
G: [Freatulina {Chrtek & Slavikova}]
P: Casopis Narodniho Mus.Rada prirodovedn.165:140 (1996)
TG: [Freatulina regia {(Stephens) Chrtek & Slavikova}]=[Drosera regia {Stephens}]
N: [Freatulina regia {(Stephens) Chrtek & Slavikova}]
P: Casopis Narodniho Mus.Rada prirodovedn.165:140 (1996)
BN: [Drosera regia {Stephens}]
S: =[Drosera regia {Stephens}]
G: [Rorella {Hall. ex All.}]
P: Fl.Pedem.2:88 (1785)
TG: [Rorella rotundifolia {(L.) All.}]=[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: [Rorella intermedia {(Hayne) Nieuwl.}]
P: Am.Midl.Nat.4:56 (1915)
BN: [Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
N: ~[Rorella longifolia {(L.) All.}]
P: Fl.Pedem.2:88 (1785)
BN: [Drosera longifolia {L.}]
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
C: synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
N: [Rorella lusitanica {(L.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.3:36 (1836)
BN: [Drosera lusitanica {L.}]
S: =[Drosophyllum lusitanicum {(L.) Link}]
C: spec.excl. (Drosophyllaceae)
N: [Rorella rotundifolia {(L.) All.}]
P: Fl.Pedem.2:88 (1785)
BN: [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
G: [Rossolis {Adans.}]
P: Fam.2:245 (1763)
TG: [Rossolis septentrionalis {Scop.}]=[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: [Rossolis rotundifolia {(L.) Moench}]
P: Meth.:57 (1794)
BN: [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: ~[Rossolis septentrionalis {Scop.}]
P: Fl.Carn.2.ed.1:232 (1772)
T: [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
G: [Sondera {Lehm.}]
P: Pugill.8:45 (1844)
TG: none designated, probably [Sondera macrantha {Lehm.}]=[Drosera heterophylla {Lindl.}]
N: [Sondera macrantha {Lehm.}]
P: Pugill.8:45 (1844)
T: near Albany, W.A., AU, L.Preiss 1979 (S)
S: =[Drosera heterophylla {Lindl.}]
N: [Sondera preissii {Lehm.}]
P: Pugill.8:45 (1844)
T: near Perth, W.A., AU, L.Preiss 1989 (S)
S: =[Drosera heterophylla {Lindl.}]
G: +[Aldrovanda {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:402 (1753)
TG: [Aldrovanda vesiculosa {L.}]
N: ~[Aldrovanda generalis {E.H.L.Krause}]
P: Sturm, Fl.Deutschl.2.ed.6:176 (1902)
T: [Aldrovanda vesiculosa {L.}]
S: =[Aldrovanda vesiculosa {L.}]
N: [Aldrovanda verticillata {Roxb.}]
P: Fl.Ind.2:113 (1832)
T: Bengal, BD, Roxburgh s.n. (?BM)
S: =[Aldrovanda vesiculosa {L.}]
N: +[Aldrovanda vesiculosa {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:402 (1753)
LT: Bologna, Budrio, IT, Amadeus fide D.Monti s.n. (LINN 397.1) {Walters}
LTP: Reg.Veg.127:16 (1993)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-ALD-ALD-ALD
L: FR, DE, PL, CZ (introd.), SK, CH (introd.), ?AT, IT, HU, RO, YU, BG, EE, LV, LT, BY, UA, RU, KZ, UZ, GH, TD, CF, SD, UG, RW, TZ, ZM, MZ, BW, BD, CN (Heilongjiang), KP, JP, TP, AU
LFR: 3, 5, 6, 7, 16, 18, 43, 44, 53, 65, 67, 70, 71, 72, 94, 106, 131, 133
XN: (38) {Kondo}, 48 {Jankun}
XNP: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.96:324 (1969), Skalinska & al., Acta Biol.Cracoviensia ser.Bot.9:31 (1966)
TEXT: drosera/0075.htm Key to South African Droseraceae {Obermeyer}
IMAGE: aldrovan/se_aquar red-leafed form in cultivation
N: ~[Aldrovanda vesiculosa var. aquitanica {Durieu ex Diels}]
P: Pflanzenr.26:59 (1906)
T: [Aldrovanda vesiculosa var. duriaei {Caspary}]
S: =[Aldrovanda vesiculosa {L.}]
N: [Aldrovanda vesiculosa var. australis {Darwin}]
P: Ins.Pl.:328 (1876)
T: Rockhampton, AU, P.O'Shanesy s.n. (K)
S: =[Aldrovanda vesiculosa {L.}]
N: [Aldrovanda vesiculosa var. duriaei {Caspary}]
P: Bot.Z.17:149 (1859)
T: Chenaux du Marais de La Canau, Gironde, FR, 11. 4. 1859, M.C.Durieu de Maisonneuve 485 Herb.Magnier (P)
S: =[Aldrovanda vesiculosa {L.}]
N: [Aldrovanda vesiculosa var. verticillata {(Roxb.) Darwin}]
P: Ins.Pl.:329 (1876)
BN: [Aldrovanda verticillata {Roxb.}]
S: =[Aldrovanda vesiculosa {L.}]
G: +[Dionaea {Soland. ex Ellis}]
P: St James's Chron.1172:4 (1768)
TG: [Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
N: [Dionaea corymbosa {Raf.}]
P: Medic.Fl.2:217 (1833)
T: US, (?)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Dionaea crinita {Soland.}]
P: E.C.Nelson, Aphrodite's Mousetrap:27 (1990)
T: [Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
C: nom.superfl.
N: ~[Dionaea dentata {Hort. ex D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:66 (1998)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Dionaea heterodoxa {Hort. ex D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:66 (1998)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Dionaea muscicapa {St.Hil.}]
P: Hist.Pl.Remarq.Bres. & Par.1:52 (1824)
CN: [Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: +[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
P: St James's Chron.1172:4 (1768)
LT: icon in Ellis mss. Note book 3:25r (LINN) {E.C.Nelson}
LTP: Bot.J.Linn.Soc.99:253 (1989)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRO-DIO-DIO-DIO
L: US (NC., SC.)
LFR: 30
RLC: LR (cd)
XN: (30) {C.Smith}, 32 {Behre}, (33) {Hoshi & Kondo}
XNP: Chromos.Atl.Fl.Pl. (1929), Planta 7:208 (1929), Cytologia 63:332 (1998)
IMAGE: dionaea/0001 An old B&W Woodcut.
IMAGE: dionaea/0048 Botanical line drawing
IMAGE: dionaea/0078 Naturalized plant
IMAGE: dionaea/vft1 Closeup of flower
IMAGE: dionaea/bmrhvft view of typical habitat
IMAGE: dionaea/vft2 an aberrant double trap
IMAGE: dionaea/vftrd cultivated all-red plant with malformed trap fringes
IMAGE: dionaea/dmbl1 closeup of bloom
IMAGE: dionaea/vft01 All red Akay Ryu horticultural form
N: ~[Dionaea muscipula f. atrorubens {Hort.}]
P: Nat. & Paysages, Pl.Carniv. (1992)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Dionaea muscipula f. erecta {Hort. ex Clemesha}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.3:22 (1974)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Dionaea muscipula f. filiformis {Hort. ex Clemesha}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.3:22 (1974)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Dionaea muscipula f. linearis {Hort. ex Clemesha}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.3:22 (1974)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Dionaea muscipula f. prostrata {Hort.}]
P: Nat. & Paysages, Pl.Carniv. (1992)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Dionaea muscipula f. viridis {Hort.}]
P: Nat. & Paysages, Pl.Carniv. (1992)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Dionaea sensitiva {Salisb.}]
P: Prodr.:321 (1796)
T: nom.nov.[Dionaea muscipula {L.}]
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
C: Linnaeus' name (Mant.:151, 1767) not considered validly published (by E.C.Nelson)
N: [Dionaea sessiliflora {Raf.}]
P: Atl.J.2:78 (1833)
T: Macarran Bot. Garden (cult.), native of Carolina, US, 5. 1830, (?)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
N: [Dionaea uniflora {Raf.}]
P: Atl.J.2:78 (1833)
T: Macarran Bot. Garden (cult.), native of Carolina, US, 5. 1830, (?)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
F: +[Drosophyllaceae {Chrtek, Slavikova & Studnicka}]
TF: [Drosophyllum {Link}]
G: +[Drosophyllum {Link}]
P: Schrader, N.J.Bot.1:53 (1806)
TG: [Drosophyllum lusitanicum {(L.) Link}]
N: +[Drosophyllum lusitanicum {(L.) Link}]
P: Schrader, N.J.Bot.1:53 (1806)
BN: [Drosera lusitanica {L.}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DRP-DRP-DRP-DRP
L: PT, ES, MA
LFR: 39
XN: 12 {Behre}
XNP: Planta 7:208 (1929)
IMAGE: drosophy/dlus1 multiple images of plants in habitat
N: ~[Drosophyllum pedatum {Dutailly}]
P: Assoc.Franc.Avanc.Sci.(Ajaccio) 30, 2:470 (1902)
S: =[Drosophyllum lusitanicum {(L.) Link}]
C: nom.nud.
G: [Spergulus {Brot. ex Steud.}]
P: Nom.2.ed.2:618 (1841)
TG: [Spergulus droseroides {Brot. ex Steud.}]=[Drosophyllum lusitanicum {(L.) Link}]
N: ~[Spergulus droseroides {Brot. ex Steud.}]
P: Nom.2.ed.2:618 (1841)
T: [Drosophyllum lusitanicum {(L.) Link}]
S: =[Drosophyllum lusitanicum {(L.) Link}]
F: +[Nepenthaceae {Dumort.}]
TF: [Nepenthes {L.}]
G: [Anurosperma {Hallier}]
P: Beih.Bot.Centralbl.39.2:162 (1921)
TG: [Anurosperma pervillei {(Bl.) Hallier}]=[Nepenthes pervillei {Bl.}]
N: [Anurosperma pervillei {(Bl.) Hallier}]
P: Beih.Bot.Centralbl.39.2:162 (1921)
BN: [Nepenthes pervillei {Bl.}]
S: =[Nepenthes pervillei {Bl.}]
G: [Bandura {Adans.}]
P: Fam.Pl.2:524 (1763)
TG: [Bandura zeylanica {Burm. ex Brongn.}]=[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
N: ~[Bandura zeylanica {Burm. ex Brongn.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.1.ser.1:43 (1824)
SYN: [Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
S: =[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
G: +[Nepenthes {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:955 (1753)
TG: [Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
TEXT: nepenthe/guide.htm Arthur Lauffenburger's Guide to Nepenthes Hybrids
LINK: http://users.humboldt.edu/rziemer/List%20of%20Nepenthes%20species%20and%20Hybrids.pdf Yasuhiro Fukatsu's Guide to Nepenthes Hybrids
N: +[Nepenthes adnata {Tamin & Hotta ex Schlauer}]
P: Blumea 39:141 (1994)
T: River Tjampo, Taram E Payakumbuh, ID, 25. 8. 1957, W.Meijer 6941 (L)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (C Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: CR (D)
N: ~[Nepenthes adrianii {Batoro, Wartono & Jebb}]
P: in sched. (2006)
T: C Java, ID, (?)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Java)
LFR: 106
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes aigae {Hort.Okuyama ex M.Lecoufle}]
P: Pl.Carniv.:142 (1989)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 1978
C: nom.nud., priority for supposed parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes alata {auct. non Blanco: Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:258 (1928)
S: =[Nepenthes alata {Blanco}] /[Nepenthes eustachya {Miq.}] /[Nepenthes gracillima {Ridl.}] /[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: ~[Nepenthes alata {auct. non Blanco: Shivas}]
P: Pitcher Pl. of Penins.Mal. & Singap.:23 (1984)
S: =[Nepenthes gracillima {Ridl.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes alata {auct. non Blanco: Smythies}]
P: UNESCO Sympos.Ecol.Res.Humid Trop.Veg.:170 (1965)
S: =[Nepenthes fallax {G.Beck}]
N: +[Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]
P: Fl.Filip.1.ed.:805 (1837)
T: Vintar, Ilocos, Luzon, PH, Blanco s.n. (?MA)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: PH
LFR: 104
RLC: LR (lc)
IMAGE: nepenthe/0003 Hanging plant w/pitchers at Cal State Univ., Fullerton
IMAGE: nepenthe/0064 Cultivated plant: closeup of pitchers
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans11.htm Description in DANSER
IMAGE: nepenthe/nepth02 multiple views of pitcher
N: ~[Nepenthes alata f. variegata {Hort. ex Mann}]
P: in sched. (1996)
S: =[Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Nepenthes alata var. biflora {Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:72 (1908)
T: Negros W Prov., Mt.Silay, PH, Whitford 1537 (MAN?|)
IT: idem (K)
S: =[Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]
N: [Nepenthes alata var. ecristata {Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:72 (1908)
T: Mindanao, Prov. Misamis, Mt.Malindang, PH, Mearns & Hutchinson 4632 (MAN?|)
S: =[Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]
N: [Nepenthes alba {Ridl.}]
P: Fl.Mal.Penins.3:22 (1924)
T: Pahang, G.Tahan, MY, 3. 6. 1905, Wray & Robinson 5411 (SING)
S: =[Nepenthes gracillima {Ridl.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes albocincta {Hort. ex Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:38 (1908)
SYN: [Nepenthes albomarginata {Lobb ex Lindl.}]
S: =[Nepenthes albomarginata {Lobb ex Lindl.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Nepenthes albocincta var. rubra {Hort. ex Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:38 (1908)
T: cultivated, (?)
S: =[Nepenthes albomarginata {Lobb ex Lindl.}]
N: [Nepenthes albolineata {F.M.Bail.}]
P: Queensl.Agric.J.3:355 (1898)
T: Somerset, Qld., AU, Jardine s.n. (HBR)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: +[Nepenthes albomarginata {Lobb ex Lindl.}]
P: Gard.Chron.1849:580 (1849)
T: SG, Wallich 2244 (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Borneo, Sumatra), MY, BN
LFR: 102, 103, 105
RLC: LR (cd)
XN: 80 {Heubl & Wistuba}
XNP: Sendtnera 4:170 (1997)
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans12.htm Description in DANSER
N: ~[Nepenthes albomarginata f. sanguinea {Toyoda ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:4 (1985)
S: =[Nepenthes albomarginata {Lobb ex Lindl.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Nepenthes albomarginata var. rubra {(Hort. ex Macf.) Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:38 (1908)
BN: [Nepenthes albocincta var. rubra {Hort. ex Macf.}]
S: =[Nepenthes albomarginata {Lobb ex Lindl.}]
N: [Nepenthes albomarginata var. tomentella {(Miq.) G.Beck}]
P: Wien.Ill.Gart.Z.20:190 (1895)
BN: [Nepenthes tomentella {Miq.}]
S: =[Nepenthes albomarginata {Lobb ex Lindl.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes albomarginata var. typica {G.Beck}]
P: Wien.Ill.Gart.Z.:20:190 (1895)
T: [Nepenthes albomarginata {Lobb ex Lindl.}]
S: =[Nepenthes albomarginata {Lobb ex Lindl.}]
N: [Nepenthes albomarginata var. villosa {Hook.f.}]
P: DC., Prodr.17:103 (1873)
T: Riv. Lokotan & Tanjong Poe, Borneo, ID, Low s.n. (K)
S: =[Nepenthes albomarginata {Lobb ex Lindl.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes albomax {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Verk.L. (1993)
S: =[[Nepenthes albomarginata {Lobb ex Lindl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: [Nepenthes alicae {F.M.Bail.}]
P: Queensl.Agric.J.3:356 (1898)
T: Somerset, Qld., AU, Jardine s.n. (HBR)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: [Nepenthes alisaputrana {Adam & Wilcock}]
P: Reinwardtia 11:37 (1992)
T: Mal., Sabah, Ranau Distr., Kundasang, Mt.Kinabalu Pig Hill, MY, 2. 2. 1988, J.H.Adam & A.Mahdi 2442/1-4 (UKMS)
S: =[[Nepenthes burbidgeae {Hook.f. ex Burb.}] * [Nepenthes rajah {Hook.f.}]]
L: MY (Borneo)
LFR: 103
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes allardii {Hort.Lynch ex Bonst.}]
P: Parey, Blumeng.1.ed.1:664 (1931)
S: =[[Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
GR: Tiveyi Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:10 (1979)
B: Allard, 1897
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes tiveyi {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes alleniana {Hort.Siebrecht ex W.Miller}]
P: Bailey, Cycl.Am.Hort.3:1074 (1901)
S: =[[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]
B: Siebrecht & Wadley, 1884
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes allottii {Hort.Gautier}]
P: J.Soc.Nation.Hortic.Fr.4.ser.4:648 (1903)
T: ex cult. E.Fournier, Neuilly, FR (?)
S: =[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
GR: Mixta Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: Gautier, Neuilly, 13. 2. 1901
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes alpicola {C.C.Lee}]
P: in sched. (2004)
T: [Nepenthes rigidifolia {Akhriadi, Hernawathi & Tamin}]
S: =[Nepenthes rigidifolia {Akhriadi, Hernawathi & Tamin}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes amabilis {Hort. ex Nichols.}]
P: Dict.of Gard.Suppl.:571 (1888)
S: =[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]]
GR: Excelsior Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:10 (1979)
B: Williams, 1886
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes hookeriana {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes amesiana {Hort.Veitch ex Lindsay}]
P: Trans.Proc.Bot.Soc.Edinb.18:237 (1891)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
GR: Excelsior Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:10 (1979)
B: Veitch, Chelsea, 1891
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes hookeriana {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes ampullacea {Low}]
P: Sarawak:69 (1848)
CN: [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]
S: =[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Nepenthes ampullacea var. picta {Hort.Parker ex Rafarin}]
P: Rev.Hortic.40:268 (1869)
T: ex cult. London, UK, (?K)
S: =[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]
B: R.Parker, London, 1868
N: [Nepenthes ampullacea var. vittata {Hort.Van Houtte ex Rafarin}]
P: Rev.Hortic.40:268 (1869)
T: ex cult. Gent, BE, (?P)
S: =[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]
B: Van Houtte, Gent, 1869
N: ~[Nepenthes ampullaria {auct. non Jack: Jeanneney}]
P: Nouv.Caled.Agrc.:92 (1894)
S: =[Nepenthes vieillardii {Hook.f.}]
N: +[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]
P: Comp.Bot.Mag.1:271 (1835)
LT: SG, Jack s.n. (SING) {Jebb & Cheek}
LTP: Blumea 42:18 (1997)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: TH, ID (Borneo, N.Guin., Sumatra), MY, SG, BN
LFR: 96, 102, 103, 105, 108
RLC: LR (lc)
IMAGE: nepenthe/0090 Ground pitchers.
IMAGE: nepenthe/0091 Ground pitchers.
IMAGE: nepenthe/0092 Rosettes with pitchers on climbing stems.
IMAGE: nepenthe/0093 Large air-rosette pitchers.
IMAGE: nepenthe/0102 Air-rosette.
IMAGE: nepenthe/0103 Air-rosette, single pitcher.
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans13.htm Description in DANSER
N: [Nepenthes ampullaria var. geelvinkiana {Becc.}]
P: Malesia 3:8 (1886)
LT: Geelvink-Bay, N.Guin., ID, 12. 1872, Beccari s.n. (FI-HB 7388) {Schlauer & Nepi}
LTP: Webbia 55:2 (2000)
S: =[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]
N: [Nepenthes ampullaria var. guttata {D.Moore}]
P: Gard.Chron.1872:360 (1872)
T: ex cult. Glasnevin, IE, (?DBN)
S: =[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]
N: [Nepenthes ampullaria var. longicarpa {Becc.}]
P: Malesia 3:8 (1886)
T: [Nepenthes ampullaria var. papuana {Becc.}]
S: =[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]
N: [Nepenthes ampullaria var. microsepala {Macf.}]
P: Nov.Guin.8:340 (1911)
LT: Noord-river, 1st hill near Sabang Camp, ID, 14. 6. 1907, Versteeg 1229 (K) {Jebb & Cheek}
LTP: Blumea 42:18 (1997)
S: =[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]
N: ~[Nepenthes ampullaria var. papuana {Becc.}]
P: in sched. (FI)
LT: Ramoi, N.Guin., ID, 1872, Beccari piante papuane 406, specimen with infructescence (FI-HB 7390) {Schlauer & Nepi}
LTP: Webbia 55:2 (2000)
S: =[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Nepenthes ampullaria var. racemosa {Adam & Wilcock}]
P: Malay.Nat.J.44:30 (1990)
T: Borneo, MY, Barber 372 (K)
S: =[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]
N: ~[Nepenthes ampullaria var. viridis {Hort. ex Teysmann}]
P: Fl.des Jard.2:134 (1859)
S: =[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Nepenthes ampullaria var. vittata-major {Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.1872:542 (1872)
T: ex cult., (?K)
S: =[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]
N: [Nepenthes anamensis {Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:39 (1908)
T: Anam, Lang Bian, VN, Micholitz s.n. (K)
S: =[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: VN, KH, TH
LFR: 98, 100, 101
RLC: DD
N: +[Nepenthes andamana {M.Catal.}]
P: Nepenthes della Thailandia:34 (2010)
T: Takuapa, Phang-nga prov., TH, 2009, M.Catalano 013395 (BCU)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: TH
LFR: 102
RLC: DD
N: ~[Nepenthes andrewensis {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1992
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Mary Cruz ' {Hort.Bednar}]
N: ~[Nepenthes anerleyensis {Hort. ex G.Beck}]
P: Wien.Ill.Gart.Z.20:222 (1895)
SYN: [Nepenthes hookerae {auct. non Hort. ex Lindsay: Hort. ex G.Beck}]
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
N: [Nepenthes angasanensis {R.Maulder, D.Schubert, B.Salmon & B.Quinn}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.28:15 (1999)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v28n1p14_18.html
T: slopes above Penosan, G.Puncak Angasan, Aceh, Sumatra, ID, 25. 9. 1997, B.Salmon & R.Maulder 234372 (AK)
S: =?[[Nepenthes densiflora {Danser}] * [Nepenthes tobaica {Danser}]]
RLC: LR (cd)
C: priority for supposed parentage
N: [Nepenthes angustifolia {Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.16:524 (1881)
T: Sarawak, MY, Curtis (K)
S: =[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes aptera {C.C.Lee}]
P: in sched. (2004)
T: [Nepenthes rigidifolia {Akhriadi, Hernawathi & Tamin}]
S: =[Nepenthes rigidifolia {Akhriadi, Hernawathi & Tamin}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes arakawae {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]]
B: M.Toyoshima, Kyoto, 1970
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: +[Nepenthes argentii {Jebb & Cheek}]
P: Blumea 42:19 (1997)
T: above Magdiwang on ridge leading to Mayos Peak, Sibuyan Is., PH, 27. 8. 1989, Argent & Reynoso 89119 (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: C PH
LFR: 104
RLC: VU (D2)
N: +[Nepenthes aristolochioides {Jebb & Cheek}]
P: Blumea 42:22 (1997)
T: G.Tudjuh, Mt.Kerinci, Sumatra, ID, 5. 8. 1956, W.Meijer 6542 (L)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (C Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: CR (D)
N: [Nepenthes armbrustae {F.M.Bail.}]
P: Queensl.Agric.J.16:191 (1905)
T: Coen, Qld., AU, 6. 1905, Armbrust s.n. (HBR)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: ~[Nepenthes arnoldiensis {Hort. ex G.Beck}]
P: Wien.Ill.Gart.Z.20:222 (1895)
SYN: [Nepenthes hookerae {auct. non Hort. ex Lindsay: Hort. ex G.Beck}]
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
N: ~[Nepenthes atropurpurea {Hort.Veitch ex H.B.May}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.54:17 (1913)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
GR: Nobilis Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:10 (1979)
B: H.J.Veitch, Chelsea, 1913
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes nobilis {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes atrosanguinea {auct. non Hort.Williams ex W.Robinson: Fleming}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
S: =[[[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}] * [Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}]] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes atrosanguinea {Hort.Williams ex W.Robinson}], different formula in err.?
N: ~[Nepenthes atrosanguinea {auct. non Hort.Williams ex W.Robinson: Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:18 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
N: [Nepenthes atrosanguinea {Hort.Williams ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.17:483 (1880)
T: ex cult. B.S.Williams, Upper Holloway, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}] * [[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]]
B: J.Taplin, S.Amboy, 1882
C: priority for parentage
N: +[Nepenthes attenboroughii {A.S.Robinson, S.McPherson & V.B.Heinrich}]
P: Bot.J.Linn.Soc.159:196 (2009)
T: Mt.Victoria, Palawan, PH, 24. 6. 2007, A.Robinson AR001 (PPC)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: PH (Palawan)
LFR: 104
RLC: CR
N: ~[Nepenthes balfouriana {auct. non Hort.Veitch ex Mast.: Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:9 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes dominiana {Veitch}]
N: [Nepenthes balfouriana {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.26:90 (1899)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]]
GR: Balfouriana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: G.Tivey, Chelsea, 1899
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes beauvaisii {A.Truffaut}]
P: J.Soc.Nation.Hortic.Fr.3.ser.9:816 (1887)
CN: ?[Nepenthes bernaysii {F.M.Bail.}]
S: =?[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Nepenthes beccariana {Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:67 (1908)
T: Is. Pulo Nias, Sumatra, ID, E.Modigliani s.n. Herb.Beccari (FI-HB 7485)
S: =[Nepenthes ?]
N: ~[Nepenthes behnickii {Bonst.}]
P: Parey, Blumeng.1.ed.1:665 (1931)
T: ex cult. Bot. Garden Goettingen, DE, (?GOET)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
GR: Mixta Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen, 1931
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: +[Nepenthes bellii {Kondo}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.96:653 (1969)
T: Mindanao, Surigao prov., Swimming pool between Hayangobon & Carrascar, PH, 14. 4. 1968, K.Kondo 11514 (UNC)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: S PH
LFR: 104
RLC: EN (B1,B2e)
IMAGE: nepenthe/globam closeup of pitcher
N: ~[Nepenthes benectii {Hort. ex Juniper, Robins & Joel}]
P: Carniv.Pl.:192 (1989)
S: =[[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes benkei {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:3 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [Nepenthes bellii {Kondo}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, 3. 3. 1986
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes whitneyi {Lauffenburger}] but the latter name not published validly
N: ~[Nepenthes benkei var. inversa {Hort.Okuyama ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:3 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes bellii {Kondo}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 1989
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Nepenthes benstonei {C.Clarke}]
P: Sandakania 13:80 (1999)
T: B.Bakar, Kelantan, MY, 24. 7. 1988, C.Clarke s.n. (KEP)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY
LFR: 102
RLC: VU (D2)
N: [Nepenthes bernaysii {F.M.Bail.}]
P: Proc.Linn.Soc.N.S.Wales 5:185 (1881)
T: Cape York at Bowden Park, Qld., AU, Beddome s.n. (HBR)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: +[Nepenthes bicalcarata {Hook.f.}]
P: DC., Prodr.17:97 (1873)
T: Lawas River, MY, Low s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Borneo), MY, BN
LFR: 103
RLC: VU (B1,B2e)
IMAGE: nepenthe/0096 Lower pitchers in habitat
IMAGE: nepenthe/0097 Upper pitchers in habitat
IMAGE: nepenthe/0098 Lower pitchers in habitat
IMAGE: nepenthe/0099 Upper pitchers in habitat
IMAGE: nepenthe/0100 Whole plant growing in the forest
IMAGE: nepenthe/0101 Lower pitchers in habitat
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans14.htm Description in DANSER
N: ~[Nepenthes blakei {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1988
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: [Nepenthes blancoi {Bl.}]
P: Mus.Bot.Lugd.Batav.2:10 (1852)
T: Cebu, PH, Blanco s.n. (MAN?|)
S: =[Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]
N: [Nepenthes boisiana {Desloges}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.38:379 (1905)
T: ex cult. Remilly, FR, 1905, Jarry-Desloges (?K)
S: =[[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]]
B: R.Jarry-Desloges, Remilly, 1905
Nominant: R.Jarry-Desloges
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes boissiensis {auct. non Hort. ex Hort.Graf: Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:19 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}] * [[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]]
C: priority for parentage but name illegitimate (later homonym)
N: ~[Nepenthes boissiensis {Hort. ex Hort.Graf}]
P: Exotica 2:1025 (1959)
S: =[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]]
GR: Henryana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: Lecoufle-Bert, 1955
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes outramiana {Hort.Williams ex Denny}]
N: [Nepenthes bokor {Cheek}]
P: Kew Bull.64:320 (2009)
T: Mt. Bokor, Kampot, KH, 20. 2. 1960, Smitinand 6496 (BKF)
S: =[Nepenthes bokorensis {Mey}]
N: +[Nepenthes bokorensis {Mey}]
P: Carniflora Australis 7:8 (2009)
T: Phnom Bokor, Kampot Prov., KH, 7. 12. 1968, M.Martin 1231bis (P 00686441)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: KH
LFR: 101
RLC: EN B2ab(iii)
N: ~[Nepenthes bongsima {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Verk.L.2:2 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes bongso {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: U.Westphal
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes bongso {auct. non Korth.: Guillaum.}]
P: Ann.Mus.Coll.Mars.2.ser.9:211 (1911)
S: =[Nepenthes vieillardii {Hook.f.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes bongso {auct. non Korth.: Jebb & Cheek}]
P: Blumea 42:25 (1997)
S: =[Nepenthes bongso {Korth.}] /[Nepenthes talangensis {Nerz & Wistuba}]
N: ~[Nepenthes bongso {auct. non Korth.: Ridl.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.38:320 (1908)
T: Pahang, G.Tahan, MY, 3. 6. 1905, Wray & Robinson 5411 (SING)
S: =[Nepenthes gracillima {Ridl.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes bongso {auct. non Korth.: Tamin & Hotta}]
P: Divers. & Dynam.Pl.Life Sumatra 1:83 (1986)
S: =[Nepenthes bongso {Korth.}] /[Nepenthes dubia {Danser}] /[Nepenthes inermis {Danser}]
N: +[Nepenthes bongso {Korth.}]
P: Verh.:19 (1839)
T: G.Merapi, ID, Korthals s.n. (L)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: VU (B1,B2e)
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans15.htm Description in DANSER
N: [Nepenthes bongso * pectinata {Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:274 (1928)
T: Gajo Loeeus, Weuih ni Kla, Atjeh, Sumatra, ID, 6. 3. 1904, Pringgo Atmodjo 176 (BO)
S: =[Nepenthes densiflora {Danser}]
N: [Nepenthes borneensis {Adam & Wilcock}]
P: Gard.Bull.(Singap.) 42:26 (1989)
T: Kalimantan Selatan, G.Besar, ID, 18. 2. 1979, Murata, Kato & Mogea B-3455 (L)
S: =[Nepenthes boschiana {Korth.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes boschea {Rafarin}]
P: Rev.Hortic.40:268 (1869)
CN: [Nepenthes boschiana {Korth.}]
S: =[Nepenthes boschiana {Korth.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Nepenthes boschiana {auct. non Korth.: Becc.}]
P: Malesia 1:214 (1878)
S: =[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]
N: ~[Nepenthes boschiana {auct. non Korth.: Low}]
P: Sarawak:70 (1848)
T: near the sea, Sarawak, Borneo, MY, 1847, H.Low s.n. (K)
S: =[Nepenthes boschiana {Korth.}] /[Nepenthes fallax {G.Beck}]
N: ~[Nepenthes boschiana {auct. non Korth.: Miq.}]
P: Fl.Ind.Batav.Suppl.:161 (1860)
T: Res. Tapiannuli, Sibolga, Sumatra, ID, 2. 1856, Teysmann 535 (BO)
S: =[Nepenthes boschiana {Korth.}] /[Nepenthes sumatrana {(Miq.) G.Beck}]
N: +[Nepenthes boschiana {Korth.}]
P: Verh.:25 (1839)
T: G.Sakoembang, ID, Korthals s.n. (L)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (S Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: EN (B)
IMAGE: nepenthe/bosch1 Multiple views of pitcher.
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans16.htm Description in DANSER
N: [Nepenthes boschiana var. lowii {Hook.f.}]
P: DC., Prodr.17:98 (1873)
T: [Nepenthes boschiana {auct. non Korth.: Low}]
S: =[Nepenthes fallax {G.Beck}]
N: ~[Nepenthes boschiana var. sumatrana {Miq.}]
P: Fl.Ind.Batav.1:1074 (1858)
T: Res. Tapiannuli, Sibolga, Sumatra, ID, 2. 1856, Teysmann 535 (BO)
S: =[Nepenthes sumatrana {(Miq.) G.Beck}]
N: [Nepenthes brachycarpa {Merr.}]
P: Phil.J.Sci.10.Bot.:306 (1915)
T: Palawan, Silanga, PH, 5. 1913, E.D.Merrill 9588/9615 (L)
S: =[Nepenthes philippinensis {Macf.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes brevicaulis {Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:3 (1999)
T: Mindanao, PH, (?)
S: =[[Nepenthes petiolata {Danser}] * [Nepenthes truncata {Macf.}]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes briggsiana {Hort.Marabini ex D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:274 (1998)
S: =[[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [Nepenthes lowii {Hook.f.}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes broomeana {Hort. ex Lindsay}]
P: Trans.Proc.Bot.Soc.Edinb.18:237 (1891)
S: =[[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Nepenthes burbidgeae {Hook.f. ex Burb.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.17:56 (1882)
T: Kinabalu, Mari-pari spur, MY, Burbidge s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY (N Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: LR (cd)
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans17.htm Description in DANSER
IMAGE: nepenthe/img0003 closeup of pitcher
N: ~[Nepenthes burbidgae {Hook.f. ex Burb.}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.17:50 (1894)
CN: [Nepenthes burbidgeae {Hook.f. ex Burb.}]
S: =[Nepenthes burbidgeae {Hook.f. ex Burb.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: +[Nepenthes burkei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.6:492 (1889)
T: PH, Burke s.n. (K)
S: =?[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: N PH
LFR: 104
N: [Nepenthes burkei var. excellens {Hort.Veitch ex Marshall}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.12:cxiv (1890)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[Nepenthes burkei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: [Nepenthes burkei var. prolifica {Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.8:184 (1890)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[Nepenthes burkei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes butcheri {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1989
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: +[Nepenthes campanulata {Kurata}]
P: Gard.Bull.(Singap.) 26:227 (1973)
T: E Borneo, Mt.Ilas Bungaan, ID, 9. 9. 1957, Kostermans 13764 (SING)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY (Sarawak), ID (E Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: CR (D)
N: [Nepenthes cantharifera {Juss. ex Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:101 (1835)
T: Ambon, ID, Rumphius (?|) icon in Rumph., Herb.Amb.5:tab.59 (1747)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: ~[Nepenthes cantleyi {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:3 (1991)
S: =[[Nepenthes bicalcarata {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes caroli-schmidtii {Bonst.}]
P: Parey, Blumeng.1.ed.1:665 (1931)
T: ex cult. Bot. Garden Goettingen, DE, (?GOET)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
GR: Deslogesii Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen, 1931
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes deslogesii {Desloges}]
N: [Nepenthes carunculata {Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:277 (1928)
T: Bt.Gombak, Res. W coast, Sumatra, ID, 16. 11. 1918, Buennemeijer 5747bis (BO)
S: =[Nepenthes bongso {Korth.}]
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans18.htm Description in DANSER
N: [Nepenthes carunculata var. robusta {Nerz & Wistuba}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:111 (1994)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v23n4p101_114.html
T: G.Gadut, W Sumatra, ID, 6. 3. 1989, J.Nerz 2401 (L)
S: =[Nepenthes bongso {Korth.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes carunculosa {Hort.Salmon & Maulder ex Mann}]
P: in sched. (1996)
S: =[[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [Nepenthes ovata {Nerz & Wistuba}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: [Nepenthes celebica {Hook.f.}]
P: DC., Prodr.17:100 (1873)
T: Celebes, ID, Meyer s.n. (K)
S: =[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]
N: +[Nepenthes chang {M.Catal.}]
P: Nepenthes della Thailandia:38 (2010)
T: Ko Chang, Trat prov., TH, 2009, M.Katalano 013394 (BCU)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: TH
LFR: 102
RLC: DD
N: +[Nepenthes chaniana {C.Clarke, C.C.Lee & S.McPherson}]
P: Sabah Parks Nat.J.7:56 (2006)
T: Bt Lawi, Bario, Sarawak, Borneo, MY, 24. 8. 1995, Awa & Lee S50980 (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY (N Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: LC
N: [Nepenthes chapmanii {Balakr.}]
P: J.Bombay Nat.Hist.Soc.67:65 (1970)
T: Balutoka Pass, LK, 25. 5. 1945, J.Chapman s.n. (?)
S: =[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
N: [Nepenthes chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.1872:542 (1872)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
GR: Chelsonii Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: J.Seden, Chelsea, 1871
C: priority for parentage
N: [Nepenthes chelsonii var. excellens {Hort.Veitch}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.25:cx (1901)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
GR: Chelsonii Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: G.Tivey, Chelsea, 1900
N: ~[Nepenthes chelsonii var. excelsa {Hort.Graf}]
P: Exotica 3:1660 (1968)
CN: [Nepenthes chelsonii var. excellens {Veitch}]
S: =[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Nepenthes cholmondeleyi {F.M.Bail.}]
P: Queensl.Agric.J.7:441 (1900)
T: 5 mi S Jardine River, Qld., AU, 1900, Jardine (HBR)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: [Nepenthes cincta {Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.21:576 (1884)
T: Borneo, MY, Burke s.n. (K)
S: =[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes albomarginata {Lobb ex Lindl.}]]
L: MY (Borneo)
LFR: 103
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes cisoensis {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
CN: [Nepenthes oisoensis {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
C: sphalm.typogr., later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes claytonii {Hort. ex Lindsay}]
P: Trans.Proc.Bot.Soc.Edinb.18:237 (1891)
S: =[[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]
B: Pitcher & Manda, 1895
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Nepenthes clipeata {Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:281 (1928)
T: G.Kelam, Res. W div., Kalimantan, ID, 2. 1894, Hallier B2344 (BO)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (W Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: CR (A1a,B1,B2e,D)
XN: 80 {Heubl & Wistuba}
XNP: Sendtnera 4:170 (1997)
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans19.htm Description in DANSER
N: ~[Nepenthes cliperelii {Hort.Westphal}]
P: in sched. (1997)
S: =[[Nepenthes clipeata {Danser}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for supposed parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes coccinea {Hort.Williams ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.18:169 (1882)
S: =[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
GR: Wrigleyana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: J.Taplin, S.Amboy, 1882
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
IMAGE: nepenthe/shncocc pitchers
N: ~[Nepenthes compacta {Hort.Williams ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.17:552 (1880)
T: ex cult. S.Amboy, N.J., US, (?)
S: =[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
GR: Wrigleyana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: J.Taplin, S.Amboy, 1880
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
N: [Nepenthes copelandii {Merr. ex Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:51 (1908)
T: Mt.Apo, Mindanao, PH, 4. 1904 E.B.Copeland 1033 (US)
S: =[Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]
N: ~[Nepenthes courtii {auct. non Hort.Veitch ex Wilson: Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:8 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes dominiana {Veitch}]
N: [Nepenthes courtii {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.8:441 (1877)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]]
GR: Dominiana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: W.Court, Chelsea, 1877
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes craigiana {Hort.Siebrecht ex W.Miller}]
P: Bailey, Cycl.Am.Hort.3:1074 (1901)
S: =[[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]
B: Siebrecht & Wadley, 1889
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes cravenii {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1989
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
N: [Nepenthes cristata {Brongn.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.1.ser.1:48 (1824)
T: [Nepenthes madagascariensis {Poir.}]
S: =[Nepenthes madagascariensis {Poir.}] /[Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]
N: ~[Nepenthes curtisii {auct. non Mast.: Adam & Wilcock}]
P: Sarawak Mus.J.50:150 (1996)
S: =[Nepenthes stenophylla {Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes curtisii {auct. non Mast.: Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:8 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [Nepenthes albomarginata {Lobb ex Lindl.}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes albomax {Hort.Westphal}] but the latter name not published validly
N: [Nepenthes curtisii {Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.2:681 (1887)
T: ?Borneo (more probably Celebes!), ID, Curtis s.n. (K)
S: =[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]
N: ~[Nepenthes curtisii subsp. zakriana {Adam & Wilcock}]
P: Sarawak Mus.J.50:151 (1996)
T: Mamut, Mt.Kinabalu, Sabah, Borneo, MY, 21. 1. 1988, J.H.Adam, J.H.Adam & Aliosman 2431 (UKMS)
S: =[Nepenthes stenophylla {Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes curtisii var. hybrida {Witte}]
P: Gartenfl.46:57 (1897)
T: ex cult. Hort.Bot. Leiden, NL, H.Witte (K)
S: =[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * ?[Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]
C: infraspecific rank inappropriate for interspecific hybrid, ?later synonym of [Nepenthes tiveyi {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: [Nepenthes curtisii var. superba {Hort.Veitch ex Marshall}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.11:cv (1889)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]
N: ~[Nepenthes cutinensis {Hort. ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:18 (1995)
CN: ?[Nepenthes kuchingensis {Hort. ex M.Lecoufle}]nom.nud.
S: =[[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
C: nom.nud., ?later synonym of [Nepenthes kuchingensis {Kurata}]
N: [Nepenthes cylindrica {Veitch}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.2:521 (1887)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]
B: G.Tivey, Chelsea, 29. 10. 1887
C: priority for parentage
N: +[Nepenthes danseri {Jebb & Cheek}]
P: Blumea 42:30 (1997)
T: Go village, Waigeo Is., N.Guin., ID, 8. 9. 1992, M.Jebb 989 (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Waigeo Is.)
LFR: 108
RLC: VU (B1,B2d)
IMAGE: nepenthe/dans1 multiple views of plant and pitchers.
N: ~[Nepenthes davineana {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes fallax {G.Beck}]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1989
C: nom.nud., priority for supposed parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes dayana {A.Truffaut ex M.J.Sallier}]
P: J.Soc.Nation.Hortic.Fr.3.ser.16:699 (1894)
T: nom.nov.[Nepenthes curtisii {Mast.}]
S: =[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]
C: nom.superfl.
N: +[Nepenthes deaniana {Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:57 (1908)
T: Mt.Pulgar, Palawan, PH, Curran 3891 (MAN?|)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: S PH
LFR: 104
RLC: VU (D2)
N: ~[Nepenthes debbertii {auct. non Hort.Westphal: Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Verk.L. (1993)
S: =[[Nepenthes clipeata {Danser}] * [Nepenthes burkei {Veitch ex Mast.}]]
C: nom.nud., later homonym
N: ~[Nepenthes debbertii {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:3 (1991)
S: =[[Nepenthes clipeata {Danser}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: [Nepenthes decurrens {Macf.}]
P: Kew Bull.:35 (1925)
T: Sarawak, Baram, MY, Hewitt 100 (K)
S: =[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}]
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans20.htm Description in DANSER
N: ~[Nepenthes dempoensis {Hopkins,Moulder & Salmon}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.19:20 (1990)
S: =[Nepenthes spathulata {Danser}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Nepenthes densiflora {Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.16:268 (1940)
T: Pucuk Agusan above Penosan, Aceh, Sumatra, ID, 28. 1. 1937, Van Steenis 8331B (BO)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (N Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: LR (cd)
N: [Nepenthes dentata {Kurata}]
P: Gard.Bull.(Singap.) 36:197 (1984)
T: G.Lumut N spur, C Celebes, ID, 3. 11. 1938, Eyma 3572 (BO)
S: =[Nepenthes hamata {Turnbull & Middleton}]
N: [Nepenthes deslogesii {Desloges}]
P: Le Jardin 19:136 (1905)
T: ex cult. Remilly, FR, 1905, Jarry-Desloges (?K)
S: =[[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
GR: Deslogesii Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: R.Jarry-Desloges, Remilly, 1905
Nominant: R.Jarry-Desloges
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes destillatoria {Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:306 (1928)
CN: [Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
S: =[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Nepenthes dianiana {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1986
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes aigae {Hort.Okuyama ex M.Lecoufle}] but the latter name not published validly
N: +[Nepenthes diatas {Jebb & Cheek}]
P: Blumea 42:33 (1997)
T: G.Bandahara 10 km NE Seldok, 25 km N Kutacane, Aceh, Sumatra, ID, de Wilde & de Wilde-Duyfjes 14927 (L)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (N Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: LR (cd)
N: [Nepenthes dicksoniana {Lindsay ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.4:543 (1888)
T: ex cult. Edinburgh Bot.Garden (?E)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]
B: Lindsay, RBG Edinburgh, 1884
C: priority for parentage
IMAGE: nepenthe/0006 Closeup of pitcher.
N: ~[Nepenthes distillatoria {auct. non L.: Brion}]
P: Belg.Hortic.5:196 (1855)
S: =[Nepenthes madagascariensis {Poir.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes distillatoria {auct. non L.: Jack}]
P: Comp.Bot.Mag.1:271 (1835)
S: =[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes distillatoria {auct. non L.: Jeanneney}]
P: Nouv.Caled.Agrc.:92 (1894)
S: =[Nepenthes vieillardii {Hook.f.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes distillatoria {auct. non L.: R.Grah.}]
P: Edinb.N.Phil.J.3:371 (1827)
S: =[Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes distillatoria {auct. non L.: Steud.}]
P: Nom.2.ed.2:190 (1841)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: ~[Nepenthes distillatoria {auct. non L.: Wall.}]
P: Cat.:No.2244 (1828)
S: =[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}] /[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}]
N: +[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:955 (1753)
T: LK, Koenig s.n. (?C)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: LK
LFR: 90
RLC: VU (B2d)
XN: 80 {Heubl & Wistuba}
XNP: Sendtnera 4:170 (1997)
N: [Nepenthes distillatoria var. rubra {(Nichols.) Hort.Veitch ex Lindsay}]
P: Trans.Proc.Bot.Soc.Edinb.18:232 (1891)
BN: [Nepenthes rubra {auct. non Hort.Van Houtte ex Rafarin: Nichols.}]
S: =[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
N: [Nepenthes distillatoria var. speciosa {Hort.Van Houtte ex Rafarin}]
P: Rev.Hortic.40:268 (1869)
T: ex cult. Gent, BE, (?P)
S: =[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
B: Van Houtte, Gent, 1869
N: ~[Nepenthes distillatoria var. vera {D.Moore}]
P: Gard.Chron.1872:360 (1872)
T: [Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
S: =[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
N: [Nepenthes dominiana {Veitch}]
P: Gard.Chron.1862:398 (1862)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]
GR: Dominiana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: J.Dominy, Exeter, 1862; 1858 (according to Y.Fukatsu)
C: priority for parentage
N: [Nepenthes dominiana var. intermedia {Veitch}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.21:243 (1887)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]
GR: Dominiana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: W.Court, Chelsea, 1877
N: ~[Nepenthes dominii {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.1872:360 (1872)
CN: [Nepenthes dominiana {Veitch}]
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Nepenthes dominii var. viridis {Hort. ex Lindsay}]
P: Trans.Proc.Bot.Soc.Edinb.18:237 (1891)
S: =?[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Nepenthes dominyea {Rafarin}]
P: Rev.Hortic.40:268 (1869)
CN: [Nepenthes dominiana {Veitch}]
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Nepenthes donnaniana {Veitch}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.2.ser.21:240 (1882)
CN: [Nepenthes dormanniana }Hort.Williams ex W.Robinson}]
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]]
B: J.Taplin, S.Amboy, 1880
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Nepenthes doradisiae {Hort.}]
P: Bull.Real.Soc.Toscan.Ortic.22:195 (1897)
CN: [Nepenthes paradisae {Hort. ex Nichols.}]
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
C: sphalm.typogr., later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
N: [Nepenthes dormanniana {Hort.Williams ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.17:483 (1880)
T: ex cult. S.Amboy, N.J., US, (?K)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]]
GR: Dormanniana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: J.Taplin, S.Amboy, 1880
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes dubia {auct. non Danser: Jebb & Cheek}]
P: Blumea 42:36 (1997)
S: =[Nepenthes dubia {Danser}] /[Nepenthes tenuis {Nerz & Wistuba}]
N: ~[Nepenthes dubia {auct. non Danser: Kurata}]
P: Heredity 26:51 (1972)
S: =[Nepenthes pyriformis {Kurata}]
N: +[Nepenthes dubia {Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:285 (1928)
T: G.Talakmau, Res. W coast, Sumatra, ID, 29. 5. 1917, Buennemeijer 938 (BO)
S: =?[[Nepenthes bongso {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes inermis {Danser}]]
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (W Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: CR (B1,B2e,D)
C: priority for supposed parentage
IMAGE: nepenthe/dubia1 Multiple views of plant and pitcher
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans21.htm Description in DANSER
N: [Nepenthes dyak {S.Moore}]
P: Hook., J.Bot.18:1 (1880)
LT: Kapuas River near Sintang, W Borneo, ID, Teijsmann 10962 (K) {Jebb & Cheek}
LTP: Blumea 42:24 (1997)
S: =[Nepenthes bicalcarata {Hook.f.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes dyeriana {Hort. ex Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:81 (1908)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]
GR: Dyeriana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: G.Tivey, Chelsea, 1900
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes picturata {Hort.Veitch ex Gordon}]
IMAGE: nepenthe/0071 Cultivated plant
N: [Nepenthes echinostoma {Hook.f.}]
P: DC., Prodr.17:95 (1873)
LT: Kuching, Sarawak, MY, 7. 1865, Beccari piante born. 121 (FI-HB 7408) {Schlauer & Nepi}
LTP: Webbia 55:3 (2000)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: [Nepenthes edgeworthii {Rchb.f. ex G.Beck}]
P: Wien.Ill.Gart.Z.20:183 (1895)
T: Borneo, MY, Herb.Reichenbach s.n. (WU)
S: =[Nepenthes edwardsiana {Low ex Hook.f.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes edinensis {Hort.Lindsay ex Dixon}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.3:170 (1888)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]]
GR: Chelsonii Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: Lindsay, RBG Edinburgh, 1883
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes edmundsii {Hort.Pitcher & Manda ex W.Miller}]
P: Bailey, Cycl.Am.Hort.3:1074 (1901)
S: =[[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]
B: Pitcher & Manda, 1895
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Nepenthes edwardsiana {Low ex Hook.f.}]
P: Trans.Linn.Soc.22:420 (1859)
T: Kinabalu, MY, Low s.n. (K)
S: =?[Nepenthes villosa {Hook.f.}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY (N Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: LR (cd)
IMAGE: nepenthe/ewardsi closeup of pitcher
N: [Nepenthes edwardsiana subsp. macrophylla {Marabini}]
P: Mitt.Bot.Staatss.Muenchen 23:427 (1987)
T: Trus Madi, Borneo, MY, 1983, Marabini 2167 (ER)
S: =[Nepenthes macrophylla {(Marabini) Jebb & Cheek}]=?[Nepenthes villosa {Hook.f.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes elmenhorstiana {Hort.Siebrecht ex W.Miller}]
P: Bailey, Cycl.Am.Hort.3:1074 (1901)
S: =[[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]
B: Siebrecht & Wadley, 1889
C: nom.nud.
N: [Nepenthes elongata {(G.Beck) Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:81 (1908)
BN: [Nepenthes hybrida var. elongata {G.Beck}]nom.illeg.
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes hookeriana {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: +[Nepenthes ephippiata {Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:286 (1928)
T: Bt.Batoe Lesoeng, Res. SE div., Kalimantan, ID, 28. 1. 1899, Amdjah 497 (BO)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (C Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: VU (D1)
IMAGE: nepenthe/ephi1 Multiple views of pitcher and plant.
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans22.htm Description in DANSER
N: ~[Nepenthes eustachia {Boerl.}]
P: Handl.3.1:54 (1900)
CN: [Nepenthes eustachya {Miq.}]
S: =[Nepenthes eustachya {Miq.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: +[Nepenthes eustachya {Miq.}]
P: Fl.Ind.Batav.1:1074 (1858)
T: Sibolga, Sumatra, ID, Teysmann s.n. (?BO)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: LR (lc)
IMAGE: nepenthe/eust1 single pitcher, with red striped peristome, among mosses.
N: ~[Nepenthes eustachys {Stapf}]
P: Index Kewensis 2:304 (1886)
CN: [Nepenthes eustachya {Miq.}]
S: =[Nepenthes eustachya {Miq.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Nepenthes excellens {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.21:105 (1992)
S: =[[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
B: B.L.Bednar, 1984
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes aigae {Hort.Okuyama ex M.Lecoufle}] but latter name not published validly
N: ~[Nepenthes excellens var. superba {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
B: B.L.Bednar, 1984
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes aigae {Hort.Okuyama ex M.Lecoufle}] but latter name not published validly
N: [Nepenthes excelsa {Hort.Veitch}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.43:410 (1908)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}]]
B: Veitch, Chelsea, 1908
C: priority for parentage
N: [Nepenthes excelsior {Hort.Williams ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.23:550 (1883)
T: ex cult. B.S.Williams, Upper Holloway, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
GR: Excelsior Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: J.Taplin, S.Amboy, 1883
Awards/Patents: botanical certificate, RHS, 13. 6. 1883
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes hookeriana {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes eyermannii {Hort.W.Miller}]
P: Bailey, Cycl.Am.Hort.3:1074 (1901)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
GR: Wrigleyana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: Siebrecht & Wadley, 1889
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
N: +[Nepenthes eymae {Kurata}]
P: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 35:41 (1984)
T: N G.Lumut N spur, C Celebes, ID, 5. 11. 1983, Kurata, Atsumi & Komatsu 102a (NDC)
S: =?[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (E Borneo, Celebes)
LFR: 103, 107
RLC: VU (D2)
XN: 80 {Heubl & Wistuba}
XNP: Sendtnera 4:170 (1997)
IMAGE: nepenthe/0094 Closeup of pitcher
N: +[Nepenthes faizaliana {Adam & Wilcock}]
P: Blumea 36:123 (1991)
T: Batu Panjang, G.Mulu Natl. Park, MY, 10. 11. 1981, Lai & Jugah S 44163 (SAR)
S: =?[Nepenthes stenophylla {Mast.}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY (N Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: LR (cd)
IMAGE: nepenthe/faiz1 closeup of pitcher
N: +[Nepenthes fallax {G.Beck}]
P: Wien.Ill.Gart.Z.20:191 (1895)
T: Borneo, MY, Low s.n. (W)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY (N Borneo), BN
LFR: 103
RLC: LR (lc)
XN: 80 {Heubl & Wistuba} ut [Nepenthes stenophylla {auct. non Mast.: Danser}]
XNP: Sendtnera 4:170 (1997)
N: [Nepenthes ferrugineomarginata {Kurata}]
P: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.33:35 (1982)
T: Kpg.Kenukat, W Kalimantan, ID, 1981, Kurata s.n. (?NDC)
S: =[[Nepenthes reinwardtiana {Miq.}] * [Nepenthes albomarginata {Lobb ex Lindl.}]]
L: ID (Borneo, Sumatra), MY
LFR: 102, 103, 105
C: priority for parentage
N: [Nepenthes fimbriata {Bl.}]
P: Mus.Bot.Lugd.Batav.2:7 (1852)
T: Duson, Pulau Lampei, Borneo, ID, Korthals s.n. (L)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: [Nepenthes fimbriata var. leptostachya {Bl.}]
P: Mus.Bot.Lugd.Batav.2:8 (1852)
T: Borneo, ID, Blume s.n. (L)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: ~[Nepenthes findlayana {Hort.Williams ex Nichols.}]
P: Dict.of Gard.Suppl.:572 (1888)
T: ?ex cult. S.Amboy, N.J., US, (?)
S: =?[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
B: ?J.Taplin, S.Amboy, 1886
C: ?later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
N: +[Nepenthes flava {Wistuba, Nerz & A.Fleischm.}]
P: Blumea 52:159 (2007)
T: N Sumatra, ID, ex cult., A.Wistuba 100201 (L)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: DD
N: [Nepenthes formosa {Hort.Veitch}]
P: Kew Bull.1896:50 (1896)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (K)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]] * [Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]]
B: Veitch, Chelsea, 1895
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes fournieri {Hort.Gautier}]
P: J.Soc.Nation.Hortic.Fr.4.ser.4:589 (1903)
T: ex cult. E.Fournier, Neuilly, FR (?)
S: =[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
GR: Mixta Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: Gautier, Neuilly, 1903
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes fucosa {S.Beckwith}]
P: Bull.Au.C.P.Soc.6:41 (1987)
CN: [Nepenthes fusca {Danser}]
S: =?[Nepenthes stenophylla {Mast.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Nepenthes fukakusana {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]
B: M.Toyoshima, Kyoto, 1964
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes picturata {Hort.Veitch ex Gordon}]
N: ~[Nepenthes fukubae {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: O.Fukuba, Tokyo, ca. 1914
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes fusca {auct. non Danser: Kurata}]
P: Nepenthes of Mt.Kinabalu: (1976)
S: =[Nepenthes stenophylla {Mast.}]
N: +[Nepenthes fusca {Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:288 (1928)
T: G.Kemoel, Res. SE div., Kalimantan, ID, 12. 10. 1925, Endert 3955 (BO)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (E Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: LR (cd)
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans23.htm Description in DANSER
N: ~[Nepenthes fusca subsp. apoensis {Adam & Wilcock ex Jebb & Cheek}]
P: Blumea 42:41 (1997)
T: G.Apo, Borneo, MY, Chai 35939 (?)
S: =[Nepenthes fallax {G.Beck}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes fusca subsp. kostermansiana {Adam & Wilcock ex Jebb & Cheek}]
P: Blumea 42:41 (1997)
T: Kelai River, Mt.Njapa, Berau, E Borneo, ID, 25. 10. 1963, Kostermans 21495 (L)
S: =[Nepenthes fusca {Danser}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes fushimiensis {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[Nepenthes bellii {Kondo}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
B: M.Toyoshima, Kyoto, 1970
C: nom.nud., priority for supposed parentage
N: [Nepenthes gantungensis {S.McPherson, J.Cervancia, C.C.Lee, M.Jaunzems, Mey & A.S.Rob.}]
P: S.McPherson, Carniv.Pl.& their Habitats:1286 (2010)
T: Mt.Gantung, Brooke's Point Municipality, Palawan, PH, 25. 1. 2010, S.McPherson SRM 4 (PPC)
S: =[Nepenthes deaniana {Macf.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes gameri {Desloges}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.38:379 (1905)
T: ex cult. Remilly, FR, 1905, Jarry-Desloges (?K)
S: =[[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
GR: Deslogesii Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: R.Jarry-Desloges, Remilly, 1905
Nominant: R.Jarry-Desloges
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes deslogesii {Desloges}]
N: [Nepenthes garrawayae {F.M.Bail.}]
P: Queensl.Agric.J.16:191 (1905)
T: between York Downs & Weipa, Qld., AU, 17. 8. 1905, Garraway s.n. (HBR)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: ~[Nepenthes gautieri {Hort.Fournier ex Gautier}]
P: J.Soc.Nation.Hortic.Fr.4.ser.4:589 (1903)
T: ex cult. E.Fournier, Neuilly, FR (?)
S: =[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
GR: Mixta Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: Gautier, Neuilly, 1903
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: [Nepenthes geoffrayi {Lecomte}]
P: Not.Syst.:62 (1909)
T: Kampot, KH, 14. 9. 1903, Geoffray 84-88, 91-93 (P)
S: =[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes ghazallyana {Adam, Wilcock & Swaine}]
P: J.Trop.Forest Sci.5:22 (1992)
T: Telupid, Borneo, MY, (?)
S: =[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
C: nom.nud., synonym of [Nepenthes sharifah-hapsahii {Adam & Hafiza}]
N: [Nepenthes glabra {Lindl. ex Rafarin}]
P: Rev.Hortic.40:269 (1869)
T: Java, ID, Lindley (?K)
S: =?[Nepenthes gymnamphora Reinw. ex Nees]
B: Van Houtte, Gent, 1869
N: +[Nepenthes glabrata {Turnbull & Middleton}]
P: Reinwardtia 10:107 (1984)
T: Tri Tunggal Eboni Corp. Lumber Conc., Celebes, ID, 31. 8. 1983, J.R.Turnbull & A.T.Middleton 83113a (BO)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Celebes)
LFR: 107
RLC: VU (D2)
IMAGE: nepenthe/0065 Cultivated plant
IMAGE: nepenthe/glab Pitchers of a plant growing in a tree.
N: +[Nepenthes glandulifera {C.C.Lee}]
P: Sandakania 15:95 (2004)
T: G.Bukit Batu W Ridge, Hose Mts., Sarawak, Borneo, MY, C.Lee S87442 (SAR)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY (Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: DD
N: [Nepenthes globamphora {Kurata & Toyoshima}]
P: Gard.Bull.(Singap.) 26:155 (1972)
T: Mt.Legaspi E slope, Surigao prov., Mindanao, PH, 22. 8. 1965, S.Kurata & M.Toyoshima 1128 (NDC)
S: =[Nepenthes bellii {Kondo}]
N: ~[Nepenthes goebelii {Bonst.}]
P: Gartenwelt 22:244 (1918)
T: ex cult. Bot. Garden Goettingen, DE, (?GOET)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
GR: Mixta Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen, 1918
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes goettingensis {Bonst.}]
P: Parey, Blumeng.1.ed.1:666 (1931)
T: ex cult. Bot. Garden Goettingen, DE, (?GOET)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]
GR: Dyeriana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen, 1931
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes picturata {Hort.Veitch ex Gordon}]
N: ~[Nepenthes gojimae {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
B: S.Ikeda, Oiso, ca. 1939
C: nom.nud., simultaneous synonym of [Nepenthes nishijimae {Hort.Nishijima ex Kusakabe}] but the latter name not published validly
N: ~[Nepenthes grabilis {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:3 (1991)
S: =[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
C: nom.nud., synonym of [Nepenthes sharifah-hapsahii {Adam & Hafiza}]
N: ~[Nepenthes grachii {Hort.Westphal}]
P: in sched. (2000)
S: =[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: [Nepenthes graciliflora {Elm.}]
P: Leafl.4:1494 (1912)
T: Giting-giting, Sibuyan, Magallanes, PH, 5. 1910, A.D.E.Ellmer 12465 (US)
S: =[Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]
N: +[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}]
P: Verh.:22 (1839)
T: Borneo, ID, Korthals s.n. (L)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: TH, MY, SG, ID (Borneo, Celebes, Sumatra), BN
LFR: 96, 101, 102, 103, 105, 107
RLC: LR (lc)
XN: 80 {Heubl & Wistuba}
XNP: Sendtnera 4:170 (1997)
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N: ~[Nepenthes gracilis f. angustifolia {(Mast.) Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Verk.L. (1993)
BN: [Nepenthes angustifolia {Mast.}]
S: =[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}]
N: [Nepenthes gracilis var. angustifolia {(Mast.) Hort.Weiner}]
P: in sched. (1985)
BN: [Nepenthes angustifolia {Mast.}]
S: =[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}]
N: [Nepenthes gracilis var. arenaria {Ridl. ex Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:59 (1908)
T: near Praman, SG, Ridley 1473 (K)
S: =[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}]
N: [Nepenthes gracilis var. elongata {Bl.}]
P: Mus.Bot.Lugd.Batav.2:10 (1852)
T: Borneo, MY, Low s.n. (K)
S: =[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}]
N: [Nepenthes gracilis var. longinodis {G.Beck}]
P: Wien.Ill.Gart.Z.20:190 (1895)
T: Kinabalu, Lawas R., Borneo, MY, Lobb s.n. (K)
S: =[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}]
N: [Nepenthes gracilis var. major {Hort.Van Houtte ex Rafarin}]
P: Rev.Hortic.40:269 (1869)
T: ex cult. Gent, BE, (?P)
S: =[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}]
B: Van Houtte, Gent, BE, 1869
N: [Nepenthes gracilis var. teysmanniana {(Miq.) Beck}]
P: Wien.Ill.Gart.Z.20:190 (1895)
BN: [Nepenthes teysmanniana {Miq.}]
S: =[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes gracillata {Hort.Salmon & Maulder ex Mann}]
P: in sched. (1996)
S: =[[Nepenthes gracillima {Ridl.}] * [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes gracillima {auct. non Ridl.: Smythies}]
P: UNESCO Sympos.Ecol.Res.Humid Trop.Veg.:170 (1965)
S: =[Nepenthes muluensis {Hotta}]
N: +[Nepenthes gracillima {Ridl.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.38:320 (1908)
T: Pahang, G.Tahan, MY, 29. 5. 1905, Wray & Robinson 5309 (SING)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY
LFR: 102
RLC: LR (cd)
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N: [Nepenthes gracillima f. ramispina {(Ridl.) Hort.Westphal}]
P: Plantarara Produkte:25 (2000)
BN: [Nepenthes ramispina {Ridl.}]
S: =[Nepenthes ramispina {Ridl.}]
N: [Nepenthes gracillima var. maior {Ridl.}]
P: Fl.Mal.Penins.3:22 (1924)
T: Selangor, G.Semangko summit, MY, 4. 1911, Ridley 15563 (SING)
S: =[Nepenthes gracillima {Ridl.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes grandis {Desloges}]
P: J.Soc.Nation.Hortic.Fr.4.ser.10:595 (1909)
T: ex cult. Remilly, FR, Jarry-Desloges (?)
S: =[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}]]
GR: Deslogesii Group {Fleming} (different parentage!)
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: R.Jarry-Desloges, Remilly, 1906
Nominant: R.Jarry-Desloges
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: +[Nepenthes gymnamphora {Reinw. ex Nees}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.1.ser.3:366 (1824)
T: Java, ID, 1817, Reinwardt s.n. (L)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (S Borneo, Java, Sumatra)
LFR: 103, 105, 106
RLC: LR (cd)
IMAGE: nepenthe/gymn1 Multiple images of plant growing in forest litter
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans26.htm Description in DANSER
IMAGE: nepenthe/gymna closeup of pitcher
N: [Nepenthes gymnamphora var. haematamphora {Miq.}]
P: Pl.Jungh.:169 (1851)
T: Mts. Patuha & Merapi, Java, ID, Junghuhn s.n. (?)
S: =[Nepenthes gymnamphora {Reinw. ex Nees}]
N: ~[Nepenthes gymnamphora var. pectinata {(Danser) Hort.Westphal}]
P: in sched. (1999)
BN: [Nepenthes pectinata {Danser}]
S: =[Nepenthes gymnamphora {Reinw. ex Nees}]
N: ~[Nepenthes hainanensis {Metcalfe & Chalk}]
P: Anat.Dicot.:1110 (1950)
CN: [Nepenthes hainaniana {Metcalfe & Chalk}]nom.nud.
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Nepenthes hainaniana {Metcalfe & Chalk}]
P: Anat.Dicot.:1107 (1950)
T: Hainan, CN, (K)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes hainensis {Hort. ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:4 (1999)
CN: [Nepenthes hainaniana {Metcalfe & Chalk}]nom.nud.
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: +[Nepenthes hamata {Turnbull & Middleton}]
P: Reinwardtia 10:108 (1984)
T: G.Lumut W ridge, Celebes, ID, 19. 9. 1983, J.R.Turnbull & A.T.Middleton 83121a (BO)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Celebes)
LFR: 107
RLC: VU
IMAGE: nepenthe/ham1 Multiple images of various pitcher forms
N: [Nepenthes hamiguitanensis {T.Gronemeyer, Wistuba, V.B.Heinrich, S.McPherson, Mey & V.B.Amoroso}]
P: S.McPherson, Carniv.Pl.& their Habitats:1296 (2010)
T: trail from San Isidro, Mt.Hamiguitan, Mindanao, PH, 13. 3. 2007, V.Amoroso & R.Aspiras (CMUH00006494)
S: =[[Nepenthes micramphora {V.Heinrich, S.R.McPherson, T.Gronemeyer & V.B.Amoroso}] * [Nepenthes peltata {Kurata}]]
L: PH
LFR: 104
RLC: VU
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes hamiltoniana {Hort. ex W.Miller}]
P: Bailey, Cycl.Am.Hort.3:1074 (1901)
S: =[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
N: ~[Nepenthes hamiltonii {Hort. ex Lindsay}]
P: Trans.Proc.Bot.Soc.Edinb.18:237 (1891)
S: =[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
N: ~[Nepenthes hareliana {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]] * [?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1990
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes hareliana var. alba {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]] * [?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1990
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes hareliana var. vittata {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]] * [?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1990
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes harrisiana {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes reinwardtiana {Miq.}]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1989
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: [Nepenthes harryana {Burb.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.17:56 (1882)
T: Kinabalu, Borneo, MY, Burbidge s.n. (K)
S: =[[Nepenthes villosa {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes edwardsiana {Low ex Hook.f.}]]
C: priority for parentage
N: [Nepenthes hemsleyana {Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:61 (1908)
T: Lawas River, Borneo, MY, Burbidge s.n. (K)
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
N: ~[Nepenthes henryana {Hort.Williams ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.17:483 (1880)
T: ex cult. S.Amboy, N.J., US, (?)
S: =[[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
GR: Henryana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: J.Taplin, S.Amboy, 1880
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes outramiana {Hort.Williams ex Denny}]
N: ~[Nepenthes hibberdii {Hort.Williams ex Nichols.}]
P: Dict.of Gard.Suppl.:572 (1888)
S: =[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]]
GR: Henryana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: J.Taplin, S.Amboy, 1883
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes outramiana {Hort.Williams ex Denny}]
N: ~[Nepenthes higra {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Verk.L. (1993)
S: =[[[Nepenthes albomarginata {Lobb ex Lindl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes stenophylla {Mast.}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: +[Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]
P: DC., Prodr.17:99 (1873)
T: Lawas River, MY, Low s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Borneo), MY, BN
LFR: 103
RLC: LR (cd)
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N: [Nepenthes hirsuta var. glabrata {Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:50 (1908)
T: Sarawak, Borneo, MY, Lobb 92 (K)
S: =[Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]
N: [Nepenthes hirsuta var. glabrescens {W.G.Sm.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.17:398 (1882)
T: LK, ex cult. Glasnevin, IE, (?DBN)
S: =[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
C: originally from LK although author is convinced of opposite
N: [Nepenthes hirsuta var. rubra {(auct. non Hort. ex Rafarin: Nichols.) Veitch}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.12:561 (1892)
BN: [Nepenthes rubra {auct. non Hort. ex Rafarin: Nichols.}]
S: =[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
C: sub [var. glabrescens {W.G.Sm.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes hirsuta var. typica {Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:50 (1908)
T: [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]
S: =[Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]
N: [Nepenthes hispida {G.Beck}]
P: Wien.Ill.Gart.Z.20:187 (1895)
T: Lawas River, MY, Low s.n. (K)
S: =[Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]
N: [Nepenthes hoelscheri {Bonst.}]
P: Parey, Blumeng.1.ed.1:666 (1931)
T: ex cult. Bot. Garden Goettingen, DE, (?GOET)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]] * [Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]]
B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen, 1931
C: priority for parentage
N: +[Nepenthes holdenii {Mey}]
P: S.McPherson, Carniv.Pl.& their Habitats:1310 (2010)
T: Cardamom Mts., Pursat Prov., W KH, 1. 8. 2009, F.Mey 1A (RUPP)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: KH
LFR: 101
RLC: NT
N: ~[Nepenthes hookerae {auct. non Hort. ex Lindsay: Hort. ex G.Beck}]
P: Wien.Ill.Gart.Z.20:222 (1895)
T: ex cult., (?W)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
N: ~[Nepenthes hookerae {Hort. ex Lindsay}]
P: Trans.Proc.Bot.Soc.Edinb.18:237 (1891)
T: ex cult., (?E)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
B: J.Taplin, S.Amboy, 1891
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes hookerea {Rafarin}]
P: Rev.Hortic.40:269 (1869)
CN: [Nepenthes hookeriana {auct. non Low: Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
C: sphalm.typogr., later synonym of [Nepenthes hookeriana {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes hookeri {Hort.Veitch ex C.Turner}]
P: Proc.Intl.Hortic.Exhib.Bot.Congr.1866:291 (1866)
T: ex cult. Veitch, UK, (?)
S: =?[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for supposed parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes hookeri var. elongata {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.8:441 (1877)
CN: [Nepenthes hookeriana f. elongata {(Hort.Veitch ex Wilson) Divers}]
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]
C: sphalm.typogr., later synonym of [Nepenthes hookeriana {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes hookeriana {auct. non Low: Hort. ex Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.14:106 (1985)
S: =[[Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes dominiana {Veitch}]
N: ~[Nepenthes hookeriana {auct. non Low: Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.16:812 (1881)
T: [Nepenthes rafflesiana {auct. non Jack: Low}]
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]
L: ID (Borneo, Sumatra), MY
LFR: 102, 103, 105
C: priority for parentage but name illegitimate (later homonym), possible later synonym of [Nepenthes hookeri {Hort.Veitch ex C.Turner}] but the latter name not published validly
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N: ~[Nepenthes hookeriana {Low}]
P: Sarawak:68 (1848)
T: W Sarawak, Borneo, MY, 1847, H.Low s.n. (K)
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes hookeriana f. elongata {(Hort.Veitch ex Wilson) Divers}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.12:430 (1879)
BN: [Nepenthes hookeri var. elongata {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]
N: [Nepenthes humilis {S.Moore}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.45:380 (1921)
T: ?S slope of Mt.Mou, NC, 1868, Balansa 2769 (P)
S: =[Nepenthes vieillardii {Hook.f.}]
N: +[Nepenthes hurrelliana {M.Cheek & A.Lamb}]
P: Sabah Parks Nat.J.6:118 (2003)
T: G.Lumarku, Sabah, Borneo, MY, A.Lamb & Surat 145/99 (SAN)
S: =?[[Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes stenophylla {Mast.}]]
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY (Borneo), BN
LFR: 103
RLC: VU (D2)
C: priority for supposed parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes hybrida {auct. non Hort.Veitch ex Dombrain: Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:11 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes butcheri {Hort.Bednar}] but the latter name not published validly
N: [Nepenthes hybrida {Hort.Veitch ex Dombrain}]
P: Fl.Mag.7:409 (1868)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]
GR: Hybrida Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: J.Dominy, Exeter, 1866
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes hybrida var. elongata {auct. non Hort.Veitch ex Wilson: G.Beck}]
P: Wien.Ill.Gart.Z.20:221 (1895)
S: =[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]] * ?[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}]]
C: synonym of [Nepenthes courtii {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
N: ~[Nepenthes hybrida var. elongata {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.8:441 (1877)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]]
GR: Dominiana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: W.Court, Chelsea, 1877
C: sub [var. maculata {Hort.Veitch ex Dombrain}], synonym of [Nepenthes courtii {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
N: [Nepenthes hybrida var. maculata {Hort.Veitch ex Dombrain}]
P: Fl.Mag.7:409 (1868)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}]]
GR: Hybrida Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: J.Dominy, Exeter, 1866
N: ~[Nepenthes hybrida var. typica {G.Beck}]
P: Wien.Ill.Gart.Z.20:221 (1895)
T: [Nepenthes hybrida {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
S: =[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]
B: J.Dominy, Exeter, 1866
C: nom.superfl.
N: ~[Nepenthes ikedae {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]
B: S.Ikeda, Oiso, ca. 1940
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes picturata {Hort.Veitch ex Gordon}]
N: ~[Nepenthes indica {Poir.}]
P: Lam., Encycl.Meth.Bot.4:458 (1797)
SYN: [Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
S: =[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
N: +[Nepenthes inermis {Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:312 (1928)
T: Bt.Gombak, Sumatra Barat, ID, 16. 11. 1918, Buennemeijer 5749 (L)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: VU
IMAGE: nepenthe/inerm1a Multiple views of pitchers and plant
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans29.htm Description in DANSER
N: ~[Nepenthes inexpecta {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]] * [[Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1988
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes khasiata {Hort.Bednar ex M.Lecoufle}] but latter name not published validly
N: [Nepenthes infundibuliformis {Turnbull & Middleton}]
P: Reinwardtia 10:110 (1984)
T: G.Lumut Kecil, Celebes, ID, 29. 9. 1983, J.R.Turnbull & A.T.Middleton 83140a (BO)
S: =[Nepenthes eymae {Kurata}]
N: +[Nepenthes insignis {Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:314 (1928)
T: border of Beaufort River, SW N.Guin., ID, 9. 11. 1912, Pulle 277 (BO)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (N.Guin.)
LFR: 108
RLC: VU (D2)
IMAGE: nepenthe/inbi1 Multiple views of plant in habitat, Biak, Irian Jaya
IMAGE: nepenthe/inta1 Multiple views of plant in habitat, Tayeve, Irian Jaya
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans30.htm Description in DANSER
N: ~[Nepenthes intermedia {Hort.Veitch ex Williams}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.3:118 (1875)
T: ex cult. Chelsea, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]
GR: Dominiana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: W.Court, Chelsea, 1877
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes dominiana {Veitch}]
N: ~[Nepenthes intermedia var. hybrida {Hort.}]
P: Hamb.Gart. & Blumen Z.35:344 (1879)
CN: [Nepenthes intermedia {Hort.Veitch ex Williams}]
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]
C: sphalm.typogr., later synonym of [Nepenthes dominiana {Veitch}]
N: ~[Nepenthes irregulata {Hort.Milauskas}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]]
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: +[Nepenthes izumiae {T.Davis, C.Clarke, & Tamin}]
P: Blumea 48:180 (2003)
T: B.Barisan N Bukittinggi, Sumatra, 13. 7. 2000, C.Clarke, T.Davis & R.Tamin 1309 (ANDA)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: DD
N: +[Nepenthes jacquelineae {C.Clarke, T.Davis & Tamin}]
P: Nepenthes of Sumatra & Mal.Penins.:146 (2001)
T: B.Barisan N Bukittinggi, Sumatra, 30. 6. 2000, C.Clarke, T.Davis & R.Tamin 1307 (ANDA)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: DD
N: +[Nepenthes jamban {C.C.Lee, Hernawati & P.Akhriadi}]
P: Blumea 51:562 (2006)
T: B.Barisan S Padang Sidempuan, Sumatera Utara, Sumatra, ID, 22. 4. 2005, C.C.Lee, Hernawati & P.Akhriadi NP 433 (ANDA)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: DD
N: [Nepenthes jardinei {F.M.Bail.}]
P: Queensl.Agric.J.1:230 (1897)
T: Somerset, Qld., AU, Jardine s.n. (HBR)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: ~[Nepenthes johnsonii {Hort.Siebrecht ex W.Miller}]
P: Bailey, Cycl.Am.Hort.3:1074 (1901)
S: =[[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]
B: Siebrecht & Wadley, 1889
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes junghuhnii {auct. non Macf.: Ridl.}]
P: J.Fed.Mal.St.Mus.8, 4:79 (1917)
T: G.Kerinci, Sumatra, ID, 27. 4. 1914, Robinson & Kloss s.n. (BM)
S: =[Nepenthes singalana {Becc.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes junghuhnii {Macf.}]
P: in sched. (1917)
T: Batak region, Sumatra, ID, Junghuhn 275 (K)
S: =?[Nepenthes bongso {Korth.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes kampotiana {auct. non Lecomte: Hort. ex Hort.Bot.Berlin}]
P: in sched. (1996)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: [Nepenthes kampotiana {Lecomte}]
P: Not.Syst.1:62 (1909)
T: Kampot, KH, Geoffray 89,90,191 (P)
S: =[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes katagirii {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: S.Ikeda, Oiso, ca. 1930
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: [Nepenthes kennedyana {F.Muell.}]
P: Fragm.5:154 (1865)
T: Cape Sydmouth, Qld., AU, Moore s.n. (?)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: ~[Nepenthes kennedyana var. rubra {Hort.Ratcliff}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.6:ii (1880)
T: ex cult. Birmingham, UK, (?K)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
B: Ratcliff, Edgbaston, Birmingham, 1879
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes kennedyi {Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.6:40 (1873)
CN: [Nepenthes kennedyana {F.Muell.}]
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: +[Nepenthes kerrii {M.Catal. & T.Kruetr.}]
P: Nepenthes della Thailandia:32 (2010)
T: Taruato Marine Park, Satun prov., TH, 1928, Kerr 14127 (BK)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: TH
LFR: 102
RLC: DD
N: +[Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]
P: DC., Prodr.17:102 (1873)
T: Khasia hills, Mt.Jyntea, IN, Wallich 2244 p.p. (K)
S: /[Nepenthes reinwartdiana {Miq.}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: IN (Assam)
LFR: 28
RLC: EN (B2c)
XN: 80 {Heubl & Wistuba}
XNP: Sendtnera 4:170 (1997)
N: ~[Nepenthes khasiata {Hort.Bednar ex M.Lecoufle}]
P: Pl.Carniv.:142 (1989)
S: =[[Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}] * [[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]]]
B: B.L.Bednar, 1983
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes kikuchiae {Hort.Okuyama ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: K.Okuyama, Tokyo, 1967 (according to I.Kusakabe); H.Kikuchi, Hachijo, 10. 1966 (according to Y.Fukatsu)
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: [Nepenthes kinabaluensis {Kurata ex Kurata}]
P: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.35:65 (1984)
T: below Paka Cave, Mt.Kinabalu, Sabah, Borneo, MY, 12. 3. 1974, S.Kurata 8100-a (NDC)
NT: Mt.Kinabalu summit trail, Sabah, Borneo, MY, 6. 1. 1988, J.H.Adam 2423 (UKMS) {Adam & Wilcock}
NTP: Sarawak Mus.J.50:152 (1996)
S: =[[Nepenthes rajah {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes villosa {Hook.f.}]]
L: MY (N Borneo)
LFR: 103
C: priority for parentage, neotypification superfluous
N: +[Nepenthes klossii {Ridl.}]
P: Trans.Linn.Soc.2.ser.9:140 (1916)
T: SW N.Guin., Wollaston Exped. camp, ID, 26. 1. 1913, Kloss s.n. (SING)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (N.Guin.)
LFR: 108
RLC: VU (D2)
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans31.htm Description in DANSER
N: ~[Nepenthes koisoensis {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
B: S.Ikeda, Oiso, ca. 1939
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes kongkandana {M.Cheek ex M.Catal.}]
P: Nepenthes della Thailandia:129 (2010)
T: road 43 from Hat Yai to Chana, TH, Pooma & M.Cheek (BKF)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes kookeriana {Low ex Becc.}]
P: Malesia 3:3 (1886)
CN: [Nepenthes hookeriana {Low}]
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Nepenthes korthalsiana {auct. non Miq.: Herb.Calc. ex Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:51 (1908)
S: =[Nepenthes reinwartiana {Miq.}]
N: [Nepenthes korthalsiana {Miq.}]
P: Fl.Ind.Batav.1:1071 (1858)
T: near Sibolga, Sumatra, ID, Teysmann 538 p.p. (L)
S: =[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes krausii {Bonst.}]
P: Parey, Blumeng.1.ed.1:666 (1931)
T: ex cult. Bot. Garden Goettingen, DE, (?GOET)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
GR: Deslogesii Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen, 1931
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes deslogesii {Desloges}]
N: [Nepenthes kuchingensis {Kurata}]
P: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.33:36 (1982)
T: en route to airport, Kuching, Sarawak, MY, 1978, Kurata s.n. (?NDC)
S: =[[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
L: ID (Borneo, N.Guin., Sumatra), MY
LFR: 102, 103, 105, 108
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes ladenburgii {Bonst.}]
P: Gartenwelt 22:244 (1918)
T: ex cult. Bot. Garden Goettingen, DE, (?GOET)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
GR: Mixta Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen, 1918
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes laevis {auct. non Lindl.: C.Morr.}]
P: Belg.Hortic.2:234 (1852)
S: =[Nepenthes albomarginata {Lobb ex Lindl.}]
N: [Nepenthes laevis {Lindl.}]
P: Gard.Chron.1848:655 (1848)
T: ID (Java) & SG, ex cult. Veitch (?K)
S: =[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}]
N: +[Nepenthes lamii {Jebb & Cheek}]
P: Blumea 42:54 (1997)
T: Doorman Top, N.Guin., ID, 17. 10. 1920, Lam 1637 (BO)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (N.Guin.)
LFR: 108
RLC: VU (D2)
IMAGE: nepenthe/vieil1 Multiple views of pitcher.
N: [Nepenthes lanata {Lindl. ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.1872:542 (1872)
T: [Nepenthes villosa {auct. non Hook.f.: Hook.}]
S: =[Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]
N: +[Nepenthes lavicola {Wistuba & Rischer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.25:106 (1996)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v25n4p106_111.html
T: G.Telong, Aceh, Sumatra, ID, 26. 3. 1996, A.Wistuba & H.Rischer 26032 (L)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (N Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: CR (B1)
N: ~[Nepenthes lawrenceana {Hort.Williams ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.14:40 (1880)
T: ex cult. S.Amboy, N.J., US, (?)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
GR: Wrigleyana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: J.Taplin, S.Amboy, 1880
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
N: ~[Nepenthes lecouflei {Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.12:6 (1983)
T: KH, ex cult. M.Lecoufle, s.coll. s.n. (P)
IT: idem (NDC-6375)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
L: KH
LFR: 101
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes leessii {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.21:105 (1992)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
B: B.L.Bednar, 1983
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: [Nepenthes leonardoi {S.McPherson, G.Bourke, J.Cervancia, M.Jaunzems & A.Robinson}]
P: Carniflora Australis 8:5 (2011)
T: close to summit of Schom-carp Peak, Narra Mun., Palawan, PH, 20. 11. 2010, G.Bourke, M.Jaunzems, J.Cervancia & S.McPherson SRM 5 (PPC)
S: =[Nepenthes deaniana {Macf.}]
RLC: CR (B2a)
N: [Nepenthes leptochila {Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:319 (1928)
T: G.Djempanga, Res. SE div., Kalimantan, ID, 9. 1912, Amdjah 730 (?BO)
S: =[Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]
IMAGE: nepenthe/lepto1 Closeup of pitchers.
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans32.htm Description in DANSER
N: [Nepenthes leptoptera {Zippel}]
P: in sched. (1900)
T: N.Guin., ID, HLB.908.154-597 (L)
S: =[Nepenthes neoguineensis {Macf.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes lesliei {Hort. ex Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.21:105 (1992)
S: =[[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]
B: C.Dodd
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes lindleyana {Low ex W.Baxt.}]
P: Loudon, Hort.Brit.Suppl.3:593 (1850)
T: [Nepenthes boschiana {auct. non Korth.: Low}]
S: =[Nepenthes fallax {G.Beck}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Nepenthes lingulata {C.C.Lee, Hernawati & P.Akhriadi}]
P: Blumea 51:565 (2006)
T: B.Barisan S Padang Sidempuan, Sumatera Utara, Sumatra, ID, 22. 4. 2005, C.C.Lee, Hernawati & P.Akhriadi NP 432 (ANDA)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: DD
N: [Nepenthes loddigesii {W.Baxt.}]
P: Loudon, Hort.Brit.Suppl.3:593 (1850)
T: [Nepenthes rafflesiana {auct. non Jack: Low}]
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]
C: eligible as a legitimate synonym of [Nepenthes hookeriana {auct. non Low: Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}], which is an illegitimate name (later homonym)
N: ~[Nepenthes lonewoodii {Hort.Siebrecht ex W.Miller}]
P: Bailey, Cycl.Am.Hort.3:1074 (1901)
S: =[[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]
B: Siebrecht & Wadley, 1887
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes longicaudata {Desloges}]
P: Rev.Hortic.:439 (1912)
T: ex cult. Remilly, FR, Jarry-Desloges (?)
S: =[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}]]
GR: Mixta Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: R.Jarry-Desloges, Remilly, 1906
Nominant: R.Jarry-Desloges
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: +[Nepenthes longifolia {Nerz & Wistuba}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:105 (1994)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v23n4p101_114.html
T: Tjampo Mts., Taram, Sumatra, ID, 25. 9. 1992, J.Nerz 2801 (L)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (C Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: VU (D2)
N: [Nepenthes longinodis {G.Beck}]
P: Wien.Ill.Gart.Z.20:190 (1895)
T: Lawas river, Borneo, MY, Lobb s.n. (K)
S: =[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}]
N: +[Nepenthes lowii {Hook.f.}]
P: Trans.Linn.Soc.22:420 (1859)
T: Kinabalu, MY, Low s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY (N Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: LR (cd)
IMAGE: nepenthe/lokin Pitcher in habitat: Mt.Kinabalu
IMAGE: nepenthe/lotru1 Multiple images of plant: Trusmadi
IMAGE: nepenthe/lomul1 Multiple images of plant: Mulu
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans33.htm Description in DANSER
N: ~[Nepenthes lowilosa {Hort. ex Dodd}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.10:6 (1981)
S: =[[Nepenthes lowii {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes villosa {Hook.f.}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: [Nepenthes lyrata {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.8:441 (1877)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]] * [Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]]
GR: Lyrata Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: W.Court, Chelsea, 1877
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes macfarlanei {auct. non Hemsl.: Smythies}]
P: UNESCO Sympos.Ecol.Res.Humid Trop.Veg.:170 (1965)
S: =[Nepenthes lowii {Hook.f.}]
N: +[Nepenthes macfarlanei {Hemsl.}]
P: Proc.Linn.Soc.:12 (1905)
T: G.Boobo, Perak, MY, E.G.R.-King's coll. 7395 (SING)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY
LFR: 102
RLC: LR (cd)
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans34.htm Description in DANSER
IMAGE: nepenthe/macfar closeup of pitcher
N: +[Nepenthes macrophylla {(Marabini) Jebb & Cheek}]
P: Blumea 42:58 (1997)
BN: [Nepenthes edwardsiana subsp. macrophylla {Marabini}]
S: =?[Nepenthes villosa {Hook.f.}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY (N Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: CR (B1,B2c,C2b)
IMAGE: nepenthe/edm4 Multiple closeups of pitcher
N: [Nepenthes macrostachya {Bl.}]
P: Mus.Bot.Lugd.Batav.2:7 (1852)
T: Sumatra, ID, Korthals s.n. (?L)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: +[Nepenthes macrovulgaris {Turnbull & Middleton}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.96:352 (1987)
T: Mt.Silam, Sabah, MY, 1. 6. 1981, Turnbull & Middleton 81166 (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY (N Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: LR (cd)
N: +[Nepenthes madagascariensis {Poir.}]
P: Lam., Encycl.Meth.Bot.4:459 (1797)
T: MG, Commerson s.n. (P)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MG
LFR: 84
RLC: VU (D2)
XN: 80 {Heubl & Wistuba}
XNP: Sendtnera 4:170 (1997)
N: [Nepenthes madagascariensis var. cylindrica {Dub.}]
P: Bull.Mus.Hist.Nat.Paris 12:63 (1906)
T: MG, 1883, Humblot 400 (P)
S: =[Nepenthes madagascariensis {Poir.}]
N: [Nepenthes madagascariensis var. macrocarpa {Scott Elliot}]
P: Ann.Bot.5:376 (1891)
T: near Fort Dauphin, MG, Scott Elliot 2302 (?K)
S: =[Nepenthes madagascariensis {Poir.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes madisonii {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1986
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes magnifica {Hort.Terrier ex Hardy}]
P: J.Soc.Nation.Hortic.Fr.3.ser.8:423 (1886)
T: ex cult. E.Fournier, Neuilly, FR (?)
S: =[Nepenthes ?]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Nepenthes mantalingajanensis {Nerz & Wistuba}]
P: Taublatt 59:17 (2007)
T: Mt.Mantalingajan summit region, Palawan, PH, cult. e seminibus, J.Nerz & A.Wistuba P001 (TUB)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: PH
LFR: 104
N: ~[Nepenthes mapulucosa {Hort.Westphal}]
P: in sched. (2000)
S: =[[Nepenthes mapuluensis {Adam & Wilcock}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: +[Nepenthes mapuluensis {Adam & Wilcock}]
P: Blumea 35:265 (1990)
T: Berouw, Top of Mt.Ilas Mapulu, E Borneo, ID, 23. 9. 1957, Kostermans 14017 (L)
S: =?[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (E Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: LR (nt)
N: ~[Nepenthes margaretea {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.21:105 (1992)
S: =[[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]
B: B.L.Bednar, 1983
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes maria-louisa {Hort.Gautier}]
P: J.Soc.Nation.Hortic.Fr.4.ser.4:589 (1903)
T: ex cult. E.Fournier, Neuilly, FR (?)
S: =[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
GR: Mixta Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: Gautier, Neuilly, 1903
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes masahiroi {Hort.Kusakabe ex J. & P.Pietropaolo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World:48 (1986)
S: =[[Nepenthes albomarginata {Lobb ex Lindl.}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
B: M.Kondo & T.Sakai, Nagoya, 1965
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes masamiae {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: M.Toyoshima, Kyoto, 1970
C: nom.nud., simultaneous synonym of [Nepenthes ' Rokko ' {Hort. ex Kusakabe}] but neither name published validly
N: +[Nepenthes masoalensis {Schmid-Hollinger}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.97:576 (1977)
T: Ambato, MG, 30. 3. 1949, Zakahosy s.n. (P 00146086)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MG
LFR: 84
RLC: EN (C2b)
IMAGE: nepenthe/masoal closeup of pitcher
N: [Nepenthes mastersiana {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.16:748 (1881)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]
B: W.Court, Chelsea, 1881
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes mastersiana var. purpurea {Hort.Kew ex W.T.Thiselton-Dyer}]
P: Kew Bull.1897:405 (1897)
S: =[[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]
B: W.Court, Chelsea, 1897
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes mathesonii {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1989
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes maxima {auct. non Reinw. ex Nees: Becc.}]
P: Malesia 3:3 (1886)
S: =[Nepenthes boschiana {Korth.}] /[Nepenthes fallax {G.Beck}] /[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] /[Nepenthes sumatrana {(Miq.) G.Beck}]
N: ~[Nepenthes maxima {auct. non Reinw. ex Nees: Cheers}]
P: Letts Guide to Carniv.Pl.of the World:98 (1992)
S: =[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: +[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.1.ser.3:369 (1824)
T: Res. Manado, G.Roemengan, Celebes, ID, 1812, Reinwardt 1537 (L)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Celebes, N.Guin.), PG
LFR: 107, 108, 109
RLC: LR (lc)
IMAGE: nepenthe/0080 Plant in cultivation
IMAGE: nepenthe/mado1 Multiple closeups of pitchers in habitat
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IMAGE: nepenthe/nmaxima close up of single pitcher
N: [Nepenthes maxima * albomarginata {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:70 (1987)
SYN: [Nepenthes curtisii {Mast.}]
S: =[Nepenthes maxima Reinw. ex Nees}]
N: [Nepenthes maxima f. undulata {Kurata}]
P: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.36:49 (1985)
T: en route to Gn.Kajoga from Malei (truck road), C Sulawesi, ID, 1. 11. 1983, Kurata, Atsumi & Komatsu 101 (NDC)
S: =[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]
N: ~[Nepenthes maxima var. glabrata {Becc.}]
P: in sched. (FI)
T: G.Salhutu, Ambon, ID, 27. 12. 1872, Beccari s.n. (FI-HB 7403)
S: =[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Nepenthes maxima var. lowii {(Hook.f.) Becc.}]
P: Malesia 3:10 (1886)
BN: [Nepenthes boschiana var. lowii {Hook.f.}]
S: =[Nepenthes fallax {G.Beck}]
N: [Nepenthes maxima var. minor {Macf.}]
P: Gibbs, Contr.:141 (1917)
T: Arfak Mts., N.Guin., ID, L.S.Gibbs (BM)
S: =[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]
N: [Nepenthes maxima var. sumatrana {(Miq.) Becc.}]
P: Malesia 3:3 (1886)
BN: [Nepenthes boschiana var. sumatrana {Miq.}]
S: =[Nepenthes sumatrana {(Miq.) G.Beck}]
N: [Nepenthes maxima var. superba {(Hort.Veitch ex Marshall) Veitch}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.21:238 (1897)
BN: [Nepenthes curtisii var. superba {Hort.Veitch ex Marshall}]
S: =[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]
N: ~[Nepenthes maxitiana {Hort.Westphal}]
P: in sched. (2001)
S: =[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [[Nepenthes spathulata {Danser}] * [Nepenthes spectabilis {Danser}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes mayi {Hort.Siebrecht ex W.Miller}]
P: Bailey, Cycl.Am.Hort.3:1074 (1901)
S: =[[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]
B: Siebrecht & Wadley, 1889
C: nom.nud.
N: [Nepenthes megamphora {Merr. & Quis}]
P: in sched. (1915)
T: PH, Phil.Nat.Herb.6277 (MAN)
S: =[Nepenthes truncata {Macf.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes melamphora {auct. non Reinw. ex Bl.: Fern.-Vill.}]
P: Fl.Filip.Nov.App.3.ed.4:173 (1880)
S: =[Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]
N: ~[Nepenthes melamphora {auct. non Reinw. ex Bl.: Hook.f.}]
P: Trans.Linn.Soc.22:423 (1859)
S: =[Nepenthes gymnamphora {Reinw. ex Nees}] /[Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes melamphora {Reinw. ex Bl.}]
P: Mus.Bot.Lugd.Batav.2:8 (1852)
T: [Nepenthes gymnamphora {Reinw. ex Nees}]
S: =[Nepenthes gymnamphora {Reinw. ex Nees}]
N: [Nepenthes melamphora var. haematamphora {(Miq.) Miq.}]
P: Fl.Ind.Batav.1:1073 (1858)
BN: [Nepenthes gymnamphora var. haematamphora {Miq.}]
S: =[Nepenthes gymnamphora {Reinw. ex Nees}]
N: [Nepenthes melamphora var. lucida {Bl.}]
P: Mus.Bot.Lugd.Batav.2:8 (1852)
T: S.Borneo, ID, Korthals s.n. (L)
S: =[Nepenthes gymnamphora {Reinw. ex Nees}]
N: [Nepenthes melamphora var. tomentella {Becc.}]
P: Malesia 3:13 (1886)
LT: G.Singgalang, Sumatra, ID, 6. 1878, Beccari piante sum. 48 (FI-HB 7437) {Schlauer & Nepi}
LTP: Webbia 55:3 (2000)
S: =[Nepenthes gymnamphora {Reinw. ex Nees}]
N: ~[Nepenthes mercieri {Hort.Gautier}]
P: J.Soc.Nation.Hortic.Fr.4.ser.4:590 (1903)
T: ex cult. E.Fournier, Neuilly, FR (?)
S: =[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
GR: Mixta Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: Gautier, Neuilly, 1903
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: +[Nepenthes merrilliana {Macf.}]
P: Contr.Bot.Lab.Univ.Penna.3:207 (1911)
T: Dinagat, Surigao del Norte Prov., Mindanao, PH, 1907, W.I.Hutchinson 7545 (MAN?|)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Celebes), S PH
LFR: 104, 107
RLC: VU (D2)
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N: ~[Nepenthes merrilliata {Hort. ex Fleming}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
S: =[[Nepenthes merrilliana {Macf.}] * [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]]
L: S PH
LFR: 104
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes merrillii {Elm.}]
P: Leafl.8:2787 (1915)
CN: [Nepenthes merrilliana {Macf.}]
S: =[Nepenthes merrilliana {Macf.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Nepenthes micholitzii {Hort. ex Bonst.}]
P: Parey, Blumeng.1.ed.1:663 (1931)
SYN: [Nepenthes anamensis {Macf.}]
S: =[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]
N: +[Nepenthes micramphora {V.Heinrich, S.R.McPherson, T.Gronemeyer & V.B.Amoroso}]
P: S.R.McPherson, Pitcher Pl.O.W.2:1314 (2009)
T: trail from S.Isidro, Mt.Hamiguitan, Mindanao, PH, 31. 1. 2005, V.Amoroso & R.Aspiras 00003545 (CMUH)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: PH (Mindanao)
LFR: 104
RLC: LR (cd)
N: +[Nepenthes mikei {Salmon & Maulder}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.24:82 (1995)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v24n3p77_85.html
T: G.Pangulubau, E side of Lake Toba, N Sumatra, ID, 17. 2. 1995, B.Salmon & R.Maulder 221719 (AK)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (N Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: VU (D2)
N: ~[Nepenthes minamiensis {Hort.Naito & Kikuchi ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]]
B: N.Naito, Minami Nursery, Hachijo Is., 1964
C: nom.nud., simultaneous synonym of [Nepenthes ' Shinjiku ' {Hort. ex Kusakabe}] and [Nepenthes ' Shinjuku ' Makino ex Fleming '}] but neither name published validly
N: +[Nepenthes mindanaoensis {Kurata}]
P: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 32 (2001)
T: Mt.Carrascal near Surigao, Mindanao, PH, 6. 8. 1999, Y.Mino 6838 (NDC)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: S PH
LFR: 104
RLC: EN (B1,B2d)
N: ~[Nepenthes minutissima {Hort. ex Salmon & Maulder}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.24:84 (1995)
SYN: [Nepenthes mikei {Salmon & Maulder}]
S: =[Nepenthes mikei {Salmon & Maulder}]
N: [Nepenthes mira {Jebb & Cheek}]
P: Kew Bull.54:966 (1998)
T: Cleopatra's Needle, Palawan, PH, 22. 1. 1998, Argent & al. 25438 (K)
S: =[Nepenthes deaniana {Macf.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes mirabilata {Hort. ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:13 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage, stated to be a natural hybrid but ranges of parents do not overlap
N: +[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
P: Rev.Hortic.40:270 (1869)
BN: [Phyllamphora mirabilis {Lour.}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: TH, VN, LA, KH, S CN, MY, SG, BN, ID, PH, PG, PW, FM, NE AU
LFR: 96, 97, 98, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 107, 108, 109, 113, 132
RLC: LR (lc)
IMAGE: nepenthe/misu1 Multiple views of plant in habitat, Sulawesi
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N: [Nepenthes mirabilis f. anamensis {(Hort.Weiner) Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:3 (1991)
BN: [Nepenthes mirabilis var. anamensis {Hort.Weiner}]
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: [Nepenthes mirabilis f. simensis {(Hort.Weiner) Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:3 (1991)
BN: [Nepenthes mirabilis var. simensis {Hort.Weiner}]
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: [Nepenthes mirabilis f. smilesii {(Hemsl.) Hort.Westphal}]
P: Plantarara Produkte:43 (2000)
BN: [Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: ~[Nepenthes mirabilis var. anamensis {Hort.Weiner}]
P: in sched. (1985)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Nepenthes mirabilis var. biflora {Adam & Wilcock}]
P: Malay.Nat.J.46:81 (1992)
T: Kpg.Bawang, Matu 7th div., Sarawak, MY, 6. 2. 1987, Jumaat 1065 (UKMS)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: [Nepenthes mirabilis var. echinostoma {(Hook.f.) Hort.Slack ex Adam & Wilcock}]
P: Malay.Nat.J.46:81 (1992)
BN: [Nepenthes echinostoma {Hook.f.}]
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: [Nepenthes mirabilis var. globosa {M.Catal.}]
P: Nepenthes della Thailandia:40 (2010)
T: Trang prov., TH, 1995, Khamart 10932 (PSU)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: ~[Nepenthes mirabilis var. simensis {Hort.Weiner}]
P: in sched. (1985)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Nepenthes mirabilis var. smilesii {(Hemsl.) Hort.Weiner}]
P: in sched. (1985)
BN: [Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.13:46 (1893)
T: nom.nov.[Nepenthes northisii {Veitch}]
S: =[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
GR: Mixta Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: G.Tivey, Chelsea, 1892
C: priority for parentage
N: [Nepenthes mixta var. sanguinea {Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.16:318 (1894)
T: (?K)
S: =[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: ?Veitch, Chelsea, 1894
N: ~[Nepenthes mixta var. superba {Hort.Song ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:5 (1999)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]]
B: L.Song, Fullerton
C: nom.nud., combination incompatible with parentage
N: +[Nepenthes mollis {Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:338 (1928)
T: Res. SE div., G.Kemoel, Kalimantan, ID, 17. 10. 1925, Endert 4282 (BO)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (E Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: DD
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N: ~[Nepenthes moluccensis {Oken}]
P: Allg.Naturgesch.3:1368 (1841)
T: Moluccas (Maluku Is.), ID, Rumphius (?|) icon in Rumph., Herb.Amb.5:tab.59 (1747)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
C: nom.superfl.
N: [Nepenthes montrouzieri {Dub.}]
P: Bull.Mus.Hist.Nat.Paris 12:66 (1906)
T: Is.of Pines, NC, 1858, Pancher 423 (P 00272572)
S: =[Nepenthes vieillardii {Hook.f.}]
N: [Nepenthes moorei {F.M.Bail.}]
P: Queensl.Agric.J.3:355 (1898)
T: Cape York, Qld., AU, Jardine s.n. (HBR)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: ~[Nepenthes morganiae {Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.19:150 (1883)
CN: [Nepenthes morganiana {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
S: =[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
C: sphalm.typogr., later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
N: ~[Nepenthes morganiana {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.16:381 (1881)
T: ex cult. Chelsea, UK, (?K)
S: =[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
GR: Wrigleyana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: J.Taplin, S.Amboy, 1881
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
N: +[Nepenthes muluensis {Hotta}]
P: Acta Phytotax.Geobot.22:7 (1966)
T: Mardi between 3. & 4. camp G.Mulu W ridge, Sarawak, MY, 18. 3. 1964, M.Hotta 14791d (KYO)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY (N Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: LR (cd)
N: [Nepenthes murudensis {Culham ex Jebb & Cheek}]
P: Blumea 42:66 (1997)
T: between 1st & 2nd summits, G.Murud, Borneo, MY, 13. 9. 1982, Yii Puan Ching S 44623 (K)
S: =?[[Nepenthes tentaculata {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes reinwardtiana {Miq.}]]
RLC: LR (cd)
C: priority for supposed parentage
N: +[Nepenthes naga {Akhriadi, Hernawathi, Primaldhi & Hambali}]
P: Reinwardtia 12:340 (2009)
T: hill around Panyabungan City, N Sumatra, ID, 27. 7. 2007, A.Primaldhi & M.Hambali DivNep052 (ANDA)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Sumatra)
LFR: 105
N: [Nepenthes naquiyuddinii {Adam & Hafiza}]
P: Internat.J.Bot.2:431 (2006)
T: Taman Banjaran Crocker, Keningau-Kimanis Rd., Sabah, MY, 30. 4. 2003, J.H.Adam JHA8016 (UKMB)
S: =[Nepenthes reinwardtiana {Miq.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes neglecta {auct. non Macf.: Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:5 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
C: synonym of [Nepenthes sarifah-hapsahii {Adam & Hafiza}]
N: [Nepenthes neglecta {Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:58 (1908)
T: Labuan, MY, 1867, Low s.n. (K)
S: =[Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans39.htm Description in DANSER
N: ~[Nepenthes neocaledonica {F.Muell. ex Heckel}]
P: Ann.Fac.Sc.Marseille:9 (1892)
T: "Zone D", Baie de Prony, NC, F.v.Mueller (P 00686456)
S: =[Nepenthes vieillardii {Hook.f.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes neoguineensis {auct. non Macf.: Ridl.}]
P: Trans.Linn.Soc.2.ser.9:139 (1916)
S: =[Nepenthes papuana {Danser}]
N: +[Nepenthes neoguineensis {Macf.}]
P: Nov.Guin.8:340 (1911)
T: Noord River near Sabang Camp, Nepenthes Hill, N.Guin., ID, 25. 9. 1907, G.M.Versteeg 1746 (L)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (N.Guin.), PG
LFR: 108, 109
RLC: LR (lc)
IMAGE: nepenthe/neog1 Multiple views of plant and pitchers.
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans40.htm Description in DANSER
N: ~[Nepenthes nephelophyllum {Hort.Palmengarten Frankfurt ex Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes dominiana {Veitch}]
N: ~[Nepenthes neufvilleana {auct. non Bonst.: Hort.Palmengarten Frankfurt}]
P: in sched. (1980)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes dormanniana {Hort.Williams ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes neufvilleana {Bonst.}]
P: Gartenwelt 22:244 (1918)
T: ex cult. Bot. Garden Goettingen, DE, (?GOET)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
GR: Mixta Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen, 1918
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: [Nepenthes nigropurpurea {(Mast.) Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.18:429 (1882)
BN: [Nepenthes rafflesiana var. nigropurpurea {Mast.}]
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
N: ~[Nepenthes nishijimae {Hort.Nishijima ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
B: R.Nishijima, Tokyo, ca. 1910
C: nom.nud., simultaneous synonym of [Nepenthes gojimae {Hort. ex Kusakabe}] but the latter name not published validly
N: [Nepenthes nobilis {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.48:319 (1910)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
GR: Nobilis Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: Veitch, Chelsea, 1910
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes nordtiana {Boerl.}]
P: Handl.3.1:54 (1900)
CN: [Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}]
S: =[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: +[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.16:717 (1881)
T: Sarawak near Jambusan, MY, 1876, M.North s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY (W Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: VU
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans41.htm Description in DANSER
IMAGE: nepenthe/north closeup of pitcher
N: [Nepenthes northiana var. pulchra {Desloges}]
P: J.Soc.Nation.Hortic.Fr.4.ser.10:595 (1909)
T: ex cult. Remilly, FR, Jarry-Desloges (?)
S: =[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}]
N: [Nepenthes northisii {Veitch}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.12:561 (1892)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
C: subsequently replaced (earlier) synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: [Nepenthes oblanceolata {Ridl.}]
P: Trans.Linn.Soc.2.ser.9:140 (1916)
T: Wollaston exped. camp VIa & b, N.Guin., ID, (K)
S: =[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans42.htm Description in DANSER
N: [Nepenthes obrieniana {Linden & Rodigas}]
P: Ill.Hortic.37:109 (1890)
T: Borneo, MY, 1890, E.Rodigas (?BR)
S: =?[[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]] * [Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]] /[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] /[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
B: Linden & Rodigas, 1890
C: nomen ambiguum, /possible later synonym of [Nepenthes rufescens {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes oisoensis {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: S.Ikeda, Oiso, ca. 1935
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes osborniana {Hort.Pitcher & Manda ex W.Miller}]
P: Bailey, Cycl.Am.Hort.3:1074 (1901)
S: =[[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]
B: Siebrecht & Wadley, 1889
C: nom.nud.
N: [Nepenthes outramiana {Hort.Williams ex Denny}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.12:505 (1879)
T: ex cult. B.S.Williams, Holloway, UK, (?K)
S: =[[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
GR: Henryana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: J.Taplin, S.Amboy, 1879
C: priority for parentage
IMAGE: nepenthe/nxwill closeup of pitcher
N: +[Nepenthes ovata {Nerz & Wistuba}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:108 (1994)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v23n4p101_114.html
T: G.Pangulubao, N Sumatra, ID, 16. 3. 1989, J.Nerz 1601 (L)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (N Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: VU (D2)
IMAGE: nepenthe/ovata1 Multiple views of pitcher.
N: +[Nepenthes palawanensis {S.McPherson, J.Cervancia, C.C.Lee, M.Jaunzems, Mey & A.S.Rob.}]
P: S.McPherson, Carniv.Pl.& their Habitats:1332 (2010)
T: summit ridge SE of mountaintop, Sultan Peak, Narra Municipality, Palawan, PH, 13. 1. 2010, S.McPherson SRM 0003 (PPC)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: PH
LFR: 104
RLC: CR (B2a)
N: ~[Nepenthes pangulubauensis {Hort.Salmon & Maulder ex Mann}]
P: in sched. (1996)
S: =[[Nepenthes mikei {Salmon & Maulder}] * [Nepenthes gymnamphora {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
L: ID (W Sumatra)
LFR: 105
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: +[Nepenthes paniculata {Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:344 (1928)
T: Doorman-Top ridge, NW N.Guin., ID, 9. 10. 1920, Lam 1569 (BO)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (N.Guin.)
LFR: 108
RLC: EN (C2b)
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans43.htm Description in DANSER
N: +[Nepenthes papuana {Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:346 (1928)
T: Rouffaerrivier, NW N.Guin., ID, 9. 1926, Docters van Leeuwen 10340/1 (BO)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (N.Guin.)
LFR: 108
RLC: DD
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N: ~[Nepenthes paradisae {Hort.Williams ex Nichols.}]
P: Dict.of Gard.Suppl.:573 (1888)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
GR: Wrigleyana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: J.Taplin, S.Amboy, 1883
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
N: [Nepenthes pascoensis {F.M.Bail.}]
P: Queensl.Agric.J.16:190 (1905)
T: Heads of Pascoe River, Qld., AU, 7. 9. 1905, Garraway s.n. (HBR)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: ~[Nepenthes patersonii {Hort.Saul ex Lindsay}]
P: Trans.Proc.Bot.Soc.Edinb.18:237 (1891)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
GR: Wrigleyana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: Saul, Washington, 1889
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
N: ~[Nepenthes paulii {Desloges ex G.T.Grignan}]
P: Rev.Hortic.78:554 (1906)
T: ex cult. Remilly, FR, Jarry-Desloges (?)
S: =[[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
GR: Deslogesii Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: R.Jarry-Desloges, Remilly, 1905
Nominant: R.Jarry-Desloges
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes deslogesii {Desloges}]
N: ~[Nepenthes pectinata {auct. non Danser: K. & M.Kondo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World in Colour:113 (1983)
S: =[Nepenthes ovata {Nerz & Wistuba}]
N: [Nepenthes pectinata {Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:350 (1928)
LT: G.Talakmau, Sumatra Barat, ID, 13. 4. 1917, Buennemeijer 700bis (L) {Schlauer & Nerz}
LTP: Blumea 39:139 (1994)
S: =[Nepenthes gymnamphora {Reinw. ex Nees}] /[Nepenthes singalana {Becc.}]
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans45.htm Description in DANSER
N: [Nepenthes pectinata * singalana {Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:353 (1928)
T: G.Malintang, Sumatra Barat, ID, 29. 7. 1918, Buennemeijer 4113 (BO)
S: =[Nepenthes singalana {Becc.}]
N: +[Nepenthes peltata {Kurata}]
P: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 59:12 (2008)
T: Mt.Hamiguitan Range, Davao Oriental, Mindanao, PH, ex cult. Nanso Bot. Gard., Koshikawa 44 (KYO)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: PH
LFR: 104
RLC: DD
N: +[Nepenthes pervillei {Bl.}]
P: Mus.Bot.Lugd.Batav.2:10 (1852)
T: Mahe, SC, Perville 98 (L)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: SC
LFR: 89
RLC: VU (D2)
XN: 80 {Heubl & Wistuba}
XNP: Sendtnera 4:170 (1997)
N: ~[Nepenthes petersii {Bonst.}]
P: Parey, Blumeng.1.ed.1:666 (1931)
T: ex cult. Bot. Garden Goettingen, DE, (?GOET)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
GR: Deslogesii Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: R.Jarry-Desloges, Remilly, 1905
Nominant: R.Jarry-Desloges
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes deslogesii {Desloges}]
N: ~[Nepenthes petiolata {auct. non Danser: Kurata & Toyoshima}]
P: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 36:18 (1966)
S: =[Nepenthes mindanaoensis {Kurata}]
N: +[Nepenthes petiolata {Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:353 (1928)
T: trail from lake Danao to Mt.Urdaneta (Masay) summit, Cabadbaran, Agusan Prov., Mindanao, PH, 9. 1912, Ellmer 13705 p.p. (L)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: S PH
LFR: 104
RLC: EN (C2b)
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N: +[Nepenthes philippinensis {Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:43 (1908)
T: Mt.Victoria, Palawan, PH, Foxworthy 721 (MAN?|)
IT: idem (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: S PH
LFR: 104
RLC: LR (lc)
N: ~[Nepenthes phyllamphora {auct. non Willd.: Regel}]
P: Gartenfl.30:371 (1881)
S: =[Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}] /[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: ~[Nepenthes phyllamphora {auct. non Willd.: Reinw. ex Miq.}]
P: Fl.Ind.Batav.1:1073 (1858)
S: =[Nepenthes gymnamphora {Reinw. ex Nees}]
N: ~[Nepenthes phyllamphora {auct. non Willd.: Sims}]
P: Bot.Mag.53:tab.2629 (1826)
S: =[Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes phyllamphora {auct. non Willd.: Stapf}]
P: Trans.Linn.Soc.2.ser.4:217 (1894)
S: =[Nepenthes burbidgeae {Hook.f. ex Burb.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes phyllamphora {Willd.}]
P: Sp.Pl.4:874 (1805)
SYN: [Phyllamphora mirabilis {Lour.}]
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: [Nepenthes phyllamphora var. macrantha {Hook.f.}]
P: DC., Prodr.17:97 (1873)
LT: Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo, MY, Beccari piante born. 1232 (FI-HB 7412) {Schlauer & Nepi}
LTP: Webbia 55:3 (2000)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: [Nepenthes phyllamphora var. pediculata {Lecomte}]
P: Not.Syst.:64 (1909)
T: Semoun basin, Bassac prov., LA, 1875, F.J.Harmand 47 (P 00038405)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: [Nepenthes phyllamphora var. platyphylla {Bl.}]
P: Mus.Bot.Lugd.Batav.2:7 (1852)
T: Bantam, Java, ID, Blume (L)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: [Nepenthes phyllamphora var. speciosa {Hort.Van Houtte ex Rafarin}]
P: Rev.Hortic.40:270 (1869)
T: ex cult. Gent, BE, (?P)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
B: Van Houtte, Gent, 1869
N: [Nepenthes picturata {Hort.Veitch ex Gordon}]
P: Gard.Mag.46:670 (1903)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]
GR: Dyeriana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: G.Tivey, Chelsea, 1903
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes pilosa {auct. non Danser: Smythies}]
P: UNESCO Sympos.Ecol.Res.Humid Trop.Veg.:177 (1965)
S: =[Nepenthes chaniana {C.Clarke, C.C.Lee & S.McPherson}]
N: +[Nepenthes pilosa {Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:355 (1928)
T: Bt.Batoe Lesoeng, Res. SE div., Kalimantan, ID, 28. 1. 1895, Amdjah 491 (BO)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (E Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: DD [CR(C)]
IMAGE: nepenthe/pilosa1 View of pitcher and plant
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans47.htm Description in DANSER
N: ~[Nepenthes pitcheri {Hort.Pitcher & Manda ex W.Miller}]
P: Bailey, Cycl.Am.Hort.3:1074 (1901)
S: =[[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]] * [[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]]
B: Pitcher & Manda, 1895
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: +[Nepenthes pitopangii {C.C.Lee, S.McPherson, G.Bourke & M.Mansur}]
P: Gard.Bull.(Singap.) 61:295 (2009)
T: Lore Lindu Natl. P., Lore Utara Distr., Poso Regency, C Sulawesi, ID, 30. 5. 2007, R.Pitopang 2054 (CEB)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Celebes)
LFR: 107
RLC: DD
N: +[Nepenthes platychila {C.C.Lee}]
P: Gard.Bull.(Singap.) 54:257 (2002)
T: G.Bukit Batu, Hose Mts., C Sarawak, Borneo, MY, 30. 11. 2001, C.C.Lee S87071 (SAR)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY (Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: DD
N: ~[Nepenthes princeps {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]
B: M.Kondo, Nagoya, 7. 1965
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes picturata {Hort.Veitch ex Gordon}]
N: ~[Nepenthes pumila {Griff.}]
P: Notul.4:349 (1854)
T: [Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}]
S: =[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}]
N: +[Nepenthes pyriformis {Kurata}]
P: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 52:30 (2001)
T: G.Talang, W Sumatra, ID, 25. 3. 1972, S.Kurata & G.Mikil 4230 (NDC)
S: =?[[Nepenthes inermis {Danser}] * [Nepenthes talangensis {Nerz & Wistuba}]]
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: EN (C2b)
C: priority for supposed parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes rafflesiana {auct. non Jack: Haberl.}]
P: Bot.Tropenr.:227 (1893)
S: =[Nepenthes gymnamphora {Reinw. ex Nees}]
N: ~[Nepenthes rafflesiana {auct. non Jack: Hook.f.}]
P: DC., Prodr.17:96 (1873)
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] /[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]
C: /later synonym of [Nepenthes hookeriana {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes rafflesiana {auct. non Jack: Low}]
P: Sarawak:68 (1848)
T: SG, (?)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]
C: synonym of [Nepenthes hookeriana {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: +[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
P: Comp.Bot.Mag.1:270 (1835)
T: MY, Wallich 2242 (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Borneo, Sumatra), MY, SG, BN
LFR: 102, 103, 105
RLC: LR (lc)
XN: 78 {Kondo}, 80 {Heubl & Wistuba}
XNP: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.96:324 (1969), Sendtnera 4:170 (1997)
IMAGE: nepenthe/0043 Botanical line drawing of upper and lower pitchers
IMAGE: nepenthe/nraffles pitcher of a cultivated plant
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans48.htm Description in DANSER
IMAGE: nepenthe/shnraff pitchers
N: ~[Nepenthes rafflesiana f. alba {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Plantarara Produkte:73 (2000)
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Nepenthes rafflesiana var. alata {Adam & Wilcock}]
P: Malay.Nat.J.44:32 (1990)
T: Mt.Walker primary forest reserve, Sandakan, Sabah, MY, 13. 4. 1963, W.Meijer 35792 (SAN)
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
N: [Nepenthes rafflesiana var. ambigua {G.Beck}]
P: Wien.Ill.Gart.Z.20:147 (1895)
T: Labuan, Borneo, MY, Low s.n. (?K)
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
N: ~[Nepenthes rafflesiana var. elongata {Hort.Kew ex W.T.Thiselton-Dyer}]
P: Kew Bull.1897:405 (1897)
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes rafflesiana var. excelsior {(Hort.Williams) G.Beck}]
P: Wien.Ill.Gart.Z.20:147 (1895)
BN: [Nepenthes excelsior {Hort.Williams}]
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes hookeriana {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: [Nepenthes rafflesiana var. glaberrima {Hook.f.}]
P: DC., Prodr.17:97 (1873)
T: Sumatra, ID, Korthals (K)
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
N: ~[Nepenthes rafflesiana var. hookeriana {(auct. non Low: Hort.Veitch ex Mast.) Becc.}]
P: Malesia 3:3 (1886)
BN: [Nepenthes hookeriana {auct. non Low: Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]
C: combination incompatible with parentage
N: [Nepenthes rafflesiana var. insignis {Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.18:425 (1882)
T: Sarawak, Borneo, MY, Bull s.n. (K)
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
N: ~[Nepenthes rafflesiana var. longicirrhosa {Tamin & Hotta}]
P: Divers. & Dynam.Pl.Life Sumatra 1:93 (1986)
T: Kelok Sembilan, W Sumatra, ID, 20. 9. 1985, M.Hotta 31322 (KYO) & al.
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Nepenthes rafflesiana var. minor {Becc.}]
P: Malesia 3:11 (1886)
T: Pontianak, Borneo, ID, Teysmann Herb.Bot.Bog. 10910 (FI-HB 7443)
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
N: [Nepenthes rafflesiana var. nigropurpurea {Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.18:425 (1882)
T: Sarawak, Borneo, MY, Bull s.n. (K)
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
N: [Nepenthes rafflesiana var. nivea {Hook.f.}]
P: DC., Prodr.17:97 (1873)
T: SG, ? (K)
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
N: ~[Nepenthes rafflesiana var. pallida {Hort.Veitch ex Burb.}]
P: Garden Lond.23:493 (1883)
T: ex cult. Chelsea, UK, (?K)
S: =[[[Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}]] * [Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]]
GR: Lyrata Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: W.Court, Chelsea, 1883
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes lyrata {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}], combination incompatible with parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes rafflesiana var. striata {Hort. ex Teysmann}]
P: Fl.des Jard.2:134 (1859)
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Nepenthes rafflesiana var. subglandulosa {Adam & Hafiza}]
P: Internat.J.Bot.2:348 (2006)
T: along road to Telekom Malaysia receiving station, Lambir Hill, Miri, Sarawak, Borneo, MY, J.H.Adam 8333 (UKMB)
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
N: ~[Nepenthes rafflesiana var. typica {G.Beck}]
P: Wien.Ill.Gart.Z.20:147 (1895)
T: [Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
N: ~[Nepenthes rafflesiana var. viridis {Hort. ex Teysmann}]
P: Fl.des Jard.2:134 (1859)
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes rafflesiana var. vittata {Hort. ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:15 (1995)
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes raffletiana {Hort.Westphal}]
P: in sched. (2000)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [[Nepenthes spathulata {Danser}] * [Nepenthes spectabilis {Danser}]]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes raflesea {Rafarin}]
P: Rev.Hortic.40:130 (1869)
CN: [Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Nepenthes rajah {auct. non Hook.f.: Cheers}]
P: Letts Guide to Carniv.Pl.of the World:101 (1992)
S: =[[Nepenthes rajah {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes villosa {Hook.f.}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes kinabaluensis {Kurata ex Kurata}]
N: +[Nepenthes rajah {Hook.f.}]
P: Trans.Linn.Soc.22:421 (1859)
T: Kinabalu, MY, Low s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY (N Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: LR (cd)
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IMAGE: nepenthe/rajah closeup of pitcher
N: [Nepenthes ramispina {Ridl.}]
P: J.Fed.Mal.St.Mus.4:59 (1909)
T: G.Semangko summit, Selangor, MY, 1904, Ridley 12064 (SING)
S: =?[Nepenthes gracillima {Ridl.}]
L: MY
LFR: 102
RLC: LR (cd)
N: ~[Nepenthes rancing {Hort. ex Salmon & Maulder}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.24:81 (1995)
SYN: [Nepenthes xiphioides {Salmon & Maulder}]
S: =[Nepenthes gymnamphora {Reinw. ex Nees}]
N: ~[Nepenthes ratcliffiana {Hort.Veitch ex J.Macintosh}]
P: J.Hortic.2.ser.37:229 (1879)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
GR: Wrigleyana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: W.Court, Chelsea, 1880
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
N: ~[Nepenthes ratzii {Bonst.}]
P: Parey, Blumeng.1.ed.1:666 (1931)
T: ex cult. Bot. Garden Goettingen, DE, (?GOET)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
GR: Deslogesii Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen, 1931
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes deslogesii {Desloges}]
N: ~[Nepenthes redlanderi {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:98 (1993)
S: =[[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1986
C: nom.nud., ?later synonym of [Nepenthes aigae {Hort.Okuyama ex M.Lecoufle}]
N: +[Nepenthes reinwardtiana {Miq.}]
P: Pl.Jungh.1:168 (1851)
T: Res. Tapiannoeli, Batak regions, Paggeroetang, Sumatra, ID, 11. 1840, Junghuhn 274 (U)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Borneo, Sumatra), MY, BN
LFR: 103, 105
RLC: LR (lc)
XN: 80 {Heubl & Wistuba}
XNP: Sendtnera 4:170 (1997)
IMAGE: nepenthe/rein Two pitchers amongst ferns and mosses.
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans50.htm Description in DANSER
N: [Nepenthes reinwardtiana var. samarindaensis {Adam & Wilcock}]
P: Edinb.J.Bot.50:103 (1993)
T: S Titan Complex, Distr.Samarinda, E Borneo, MY, 3. 8. 1952, W.Meijer 1047 (L)
S: =[Nepenthes reinwardtiana {Miq.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes reinwardtii {Hook.f.}]
P: Trans.Linn.Soc.22:422 (1859)
CN: [Nepenthes reinwardtiana {Miq.}]
S: =[Nepenthes reinwardtiana {Miq.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Nepenthes remillensis {Hort. ex Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:86 (1908)
S: =[[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
GR: Deslogesii Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: R.Jarry-Desloges, Remilly, 1905
Nominant: R.Jarry-Desloges
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes deslogesii {Desloges}]
N: ~[Nepenthes remillyensis {Desloges}]
P: J.Soc.Nation.Hortic.Fr.4.ser.10:595 (1909)
T: ex cult. Remilly, FR, Jarry-Desloges (?)
S: =[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}]]
B: R.Jarry-Desloges, Remilly, 1909
Nominant: R.Jarry-Desloges
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes reuthei {Bonst.}]
P: Parey, Blumeng.1.ed.1:666 (1931)
T: ex cult. Bot. Garden Goettingen, DE, (?GOET)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]]
GR: Balfouriana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen, 1931
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes balfouriana {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes rhombicaulis {auct. non Kurata: K. & M.Kondo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World in Colour:119 (1983)
S: =[Nepenthes gymnamphora {Reinw. ex Nees}]
N: +[Nepenthes rhombicaulis {Kurata}]
P: Gard.Bull.(Singap.) 26:231 (1973)
T: G.Pangulubao near Perapat, N Sumatra, ID, 29. 3. 1972, Kurata 4300 (NDC)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (N Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: VU (D2)
N: +[Nepenthes rigidifolia {Akhriadi, Hernawathi & Tamin}]
P: Reinwardtia 12:141 (2004)
PW: www.zoologi.biologi.lipi.go.id/reinwardtia/vol12/seri2/12(2)-3-Nepenthes.pdf
T: Kab.Karo around Sidikalang areas, Sumatra, ID, 11. 12. 2003, Hernawathi, P.Akhriadi & I.Petra NP354 (UNIVERSITAS ANDALAS)
S: =?[Nepenthes densiflora {Danser}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: DD
N: +[Nepenthes robcantleyi {Cheek}]
P: Nord.J.Bot.29:678 (2011)
T: Mindanao, PH, R.Cantley, 1997, ex cult. 15. 6. 2010, M.Cheek 15877 (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: S PH
LFR: 104
RLC: CR (A2c+B1ab(iii)+2ab(iii)+C1+D)
N: ~[Nepenthes robusta {Hort.Williams ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.16:272 (1879)
T: ex cult. B.S.Williams, Holloway, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
GR: Wrigleyana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: J.Taplin, S.Amboy, 1879
Awards/Patents: first class certificate, RHS, 16. 9. 1879
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
N: ~[Nepenthes roeblingii {Hort.Pitcher & Manda ex W.Miller}]
P: Bailey, Cycl.Am.Hort.3:1074 (1901)
S: =[[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]
B: Pitcher & Manda, 1895
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes roedigeri {Bonst.}]
P: Gartenwelt 22:243 (1918)
T: ex cult. Bot. Garden Goettingen, DE, (?GOET)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
GR: Mixta Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen, 1918
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes rosulata {Tamin & Hotta}]
P: Divers. & Dynam.Pl.Life Sumatra 1:95 (1986)
T: G.Talang, W Sumatra, ID, M.Hotta & H.Okada 1354 (KYO)
S: =[Nepenthes gymnamphora {Reinw. ex Nees}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Nepenthes rowanae {F.M.Bail.}]
P: Queensl.Agric.J.1:231 (1897)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v34n2p36_41.html
T: Somerset, Qld., AU, 6. 10. 1897, Jardine s.n. (HBR)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: ~[Nepenthes rubra {auct. non Hort. ex Rafarin: Nichols.}]
P: Dict.of Gard.4:439 (1886)
S: =[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
N: [Nepenthes rubra {Hort.Van Houtte ex Rafarin}]
P: Rev.Hortic.40:270 (1869)
T: ex cult. Gent, BE, (?P)
S: =[Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]
B: Van Houtte, Gent, 1869
N: ~[Nepenthes rubromaculata {auct. non Hort.Veitch ex Wilson: Kurata}]
P: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 35:42 (1984)
T: route from Malei to Kajoga, C Celebes, ID, 9. 11. 1983, Kurata, Atsumi & Komatsu 149a (NDC)
S: =[Nepenthes glabrata {Turnbull & Middleton}]
N: [Nepenthes rubromaculata {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.8:441 (1877)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]
B: W.Court, Chelsea, 1877
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes rufescens {auct. non Hort.Veitch ex Mast.: Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:15 (1995)
S: =[[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes courtii {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
N: [Nepenthes rufescens {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.4:669 (1888)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]] * [Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]]
B: W.Court, Chelsea, 1888
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes russellii {Hort.Russell ex C.T.Musgrave}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.54:cvi (1929)
T: ex cult. UK, 1928, Russell (WSY)
S: =[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
B: Russell, 1928
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes ryaniana {Hort.Bednar ex Mann}]
P: in sched. (1996)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]] * [?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes stenophylla {Mast.}]]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes sakuradae {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: A.Sakurada, Sendai, ca. 1935
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: [Nepenthes sandakanensis {Adam & Wilcock}]
P: Sarawak Mus.J.50:156 (1996)
T: Lombong Tembaga Mamut, Ranau, MY, 22. 9. 1987, J.H.Adam 2298 (UKMS)
S: =[Nepenthes fallax {G.Beck}]
N: [Nepenthes sandakanensis var. eglandulosa {Adam & Wilcock}]
P: Sarawak Mus.J.50:158 (1996)
T: Mt.Tawai, Borneo, MY, 19. 6. 1965, W.Meijer s.n. (SAN 44442)
S: =[Nepenthes fallax {G.Beck}]
N: [Nepenthes sandakanensis var. ferruginea {Adam & Wilcock}]
P: Sarawak Mus.J.50:158 (1996)
T: Bukit Tawai, Telupid, Sabah, Borneo, MY, 26. 2. 1982, J.H.Adam 1151 (UKMS)
S: =[Nepenthes fallax {G.Beck}]
N: ~[Nepenthes sanderi {Hort.}]
P: Rev.Hortic.Belg.:194 (1908)
CN: [Nepenthes sanderiana {Burb.}]
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Nepenthes sanderiana {Burb.}]
P: Fl. & Sylva 2:113 (1904)
T: Sumatra, ID, shown 4. 1903, ex cult. F.Sander (?K)
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
N: ~[Nepenthes sanguinea {auct. non Lindl.: Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.18:808 (1882)
S: =[Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]
N: +[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}]
P: Gard.Chron.1849:580 (1849)
T: G.Ledang, MY, Griffith 4411 (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY
LFR: 96, 102
RLC: LR (cd)
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N: +[Nepenthes saranganiensis {Kurata}]
P: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 54:41 (2003)
T: Sarangani Prov., Mindanao, PH, 18. 10. 2002, S.Kurata 5008 (MAN)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: PH (Mindanao)
LFR: 104
RLC: DD
N: [Nepenthes sarawakiensis {Adam, Wilcock & Swaine}]
P: Sarawak Mus.J.43:291 (1993)
T: Mt.Mulu, Sarawak, MY, 8. 12. 1987, J.H.Adam, J.H.Adam & A.Mahdi 2403 (UKMS)
S: =[[Nepenthes tentaculata {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes muluensis {Hotta}]]
L: MY (N Borneo)
LFR: 103
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes savageana {Hort.Siebrecht ex W.Miller}]
P: Bailey, Cycl.Am.Hort.3:1074 (1901)
S: =[[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]
B: Siebrecht & Wadley, 1889
C: nom.nud.
N: [Nepenthes scyphus {Juss. ex Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:101 (1835)
T: MY, Herb.Jussieu (P)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: ~[Nepenthes seabrightii {Hort.Saul ex W.Miller}]
P: Bailey, Cycl.Am.Hort.3:1074 (1901)
CN: ~[Nepenthes siebrechtiana {Hort. ex W.Miller}]
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]]
C: sphalm.typogr., later synonym of [Nepenthes dormanniana {Hort.Williams ex Mast.}]
N: [Nepenthes sedenea {Hort.Parker ex Rafarin}]
P: Rev.Hortic.40:270 (1869)
T: ex cult. London, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]
GR: Hybrida Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: R.Parker, London, 1868
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes hybrida {Hort.Veitch ex Dombrain}]
N: ~[Nepenthes sedenii {auct. non Hort.Veitch ex Mast.: Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:11 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes butcheri {Hort.Bednar}] but the latter name not published validly
N: ~[Nepenthes sedenii {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.1872:542 (1872)
CN: [Nepenthes sedenea {Hort.Parker ex Rafarin}]
S: =[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]
C: sphalm.typogr., later synonym of [Nepenthes hybrida {Hort.Veitch ex Dombrain}]
N: ~[Nepenthes sedenii var. rubra {Hort.}]
P: Kew Bull.1897:405 (1897)
S: =[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes hybrida {Hort.Veitch ex Dombrain}]
N: ~[Nepenthes seemannii {Hort.Pitcher & Manda ex W.Miller}]
P: Bailey, Cycl.Am.Hort.3:1074 (1901)
S: =[[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]
B: Pitcher & Manda, 1895
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Nepenthes sharifah-hapsahii {Adam & Hafiza}]
P: Internat.J.Bot.3:72 (2007)
T: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Campus, Selangor, MY, 2. 8. 2001, J.H.Adam 8000 (UKMB)
S: =?[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY (peninsular & Borneo)
LFR: 102, 103
C: priority for supposed parentage (no earlier synonym published validly)
N: ~[Nepenthes shelburnei {Hort.Siebrecht & Wadley ex Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:87 (1908)
T: ex cult. Siebrecht & Wadley, US, (?)
S: =[[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]
B: Siebrecht, 1889
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes sheridaniana {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1992
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes shiojii {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]
B: M.Kondo, Nagoya, 1966
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes picturata {Hort.Veitch ex Gordon}]
N: ~[Nepenthes shunkyuensis {Hort.Suzuki ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =?[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
B: K.Suzuki, Shunkyu-en Nursery, Yokohama, ca. 1925
C: nom.nud., possible simultaneous synonym of [Nepenthes nishijimae {Hort.Nishijima ex Kusakabe}] but the latter name not published validly
N: +[Nepenthes sibuyanensis {Nerz}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:18 (1998)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v27n1p18_23.html
T: Mt.Guintguintin, Sibuyan Is., PH, 5. 10. 1996, P.Mann & T.Smith 051001 (L)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: C PH
LFR: 104
RLC: VU (D2)
N: ~[Nepenthes siebertii {Bonst.}]
P: Parey, Blumeng.1.ed.1:666 (1931)
T: ex cult. Bot. Garden Goettingen, DE, (?GOET)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
GR: Deslogesii Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen, 1931
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes deslogesii {Desloges}]
N: ~[Nepenthes siebrechtiana {Hort. ex W.Miller}]
P: Bailey, Cycl.Am.Hort.3:1074 (1901)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]]
GR: Dormanniana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: Siebrecht & Wadley, 1889
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes dormanniana {Hort.Williams ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes simonii {Hort.Gautier}]
P: J.Soc.Nation.Hortic.Fr.4.ser.4:589 (1903)
T: ex cult. E.Fournier, Neuilly, FR (?)
S: =[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
GR: Mixta Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: Gautier, Neuilly, 1903
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes sinensis {Hort.Bot.Goettingen}]
P: in sched. (1998)
S: =?[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes singalana {auct. non Becc.: Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:47 (1908)
S: =[Nepenthes gracillima {Ridl.}] /[Nepenthes singalana {Becc.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes singalana {auct. non Becc.: Tamin & Hotta}]
P: Divers. & Dynam.Pl.Life Sumatra 1:98 (1986)
S: =[Nepenthes bongso {Korth.}] /[Nepenthes densiflora {Danser}]? /[Nepenthes gymnamphora {Reinw. ex Nees}] /[Nepenthes singalana {Becc.}] /[Nepenthes spathulata {Danser}]
N: +[Nepenthes singalana {Becc.}]
P: Malesia 3:12 (1886)
LT: G.Singgalang, Sumatra, ID, Beccari piante sum. 187 (FI-HB 7434) {Schlauer & Nepi}
LTP: Webbia 55:4 (2000)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: VU (D2)
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans52.htm Description in DANSER
N: ~[Nepenthes singatiana {Hort.Westphal}]
P: in sched. (1998)
S: =[[Nepenthes reinwardtiana {Miq.}] * [Nepenthes singalana {Becc.}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: +[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]
P: Kew Bull.:116 (1895)
T: at B. Baw Saw, Nam Kawng, N TH, 22. 5. 1893, F.H.Smiles s.n. (K)
N: ~[Nepenthes smithii {G.Beck}]
P: Wien.Ill.Gart.Z.20:188 (1895)
SYN: [Nepenthes hirsuta var. glabrescens {W.G.Sm.}]
S: =[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
N: +[Nepenthes spathulata {Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.13:465 (1935)
LT: Mt.Tanggamoes, Lampongs, Sumatra, ID, 1. 1935, Lieftinck 11 (BO) {Jebb & Cheek}
LTP: Blumea 42:81 (1997)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (S Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: VU (D2)
N: ~[Nepenthes spaxima {Hort.Salmon & Maulder ex Mann}]
P: in sched. (1996)
S: =[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [Nepenthes spathulata {Danser}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes speciosa {Hort. ex G.Beck}]
P: Wien.Ill.Gart.Z.20:226 (1895)
SYN: [Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
S: =[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes spectabilis {auct. non Danser: Hort. ex Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:69 (1987)
SYN: [Nepenthes curtisii {Mast.}]
S: =[Nepenthes maxima Reinw. ex Nees}]
N: +[Nepenthes spectabilis {Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:373 (1928)
T: G.Sibajak, Gov. E coast, Sumatra, ID, 5. 6. 1920, Loerzing 7308 (BO)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (C Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: LR (cd)
IMAGE: nepenthe/spect Single pitcher.
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans53.htm Description in DANSER
N: ~[Nepenthes spectulata {Hort.Westphal}]
P: in sched. (1997)
S: =[[Nepenthes spathulata {Danser}] * [Nepenthes spectabilis {Danser}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes spinosa {Tamin & Hotta}]
P: Divers. & Dynam.Pl.Life Sumatra 1:103 (1986)
T: Sawah Lunto, Padang Sibu suk, Cupitan, W Sumatra, ID, R.Tamin & Asmiati 425 (KYO)
S: =[Nepenthes gymnamphora {Reinw. ex Nees}] /[Nepenthes sumatrana {(Miq.) G.Beck}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes splendiana {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.21:105 (1992)
S: =[[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: B.L.Bednar, 1984
C: nom.nud., possible later synonym of [Nepenthes masamiae {Hort. ex Kusakabe}] but the latter name not published validly
N: ~[Nepenthes splendida {Hort.Pitcher & Manda ex W.Miller}]
P: Bailey, Cycl.Am.Hort.3:1074 (1901)
T: ex cult., Pitcher & Manda (PENN)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
GR: Wrigleyana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: Pitcher & Manda, 1895
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
N: ~[Nepenthes spuria {G.Beck}]
P: Wien.Ill.Gart.Z.20:187 (1895)
SYN: [Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}]
S: =[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes staemmleri {Bonst.}]
P: Parey, Blumeng.1.ed.1:666 (1931)
T: ex cult. Bot. Garden Goettingen, DE, (?GOET)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
GR: Mixta Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen, 1931
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes stenophylla {auct. non Mast.: Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:376 (1928)
S: =[Nepenthes fallax {G.Beck}]
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans54.htm Description in DANSER
N: +[Nepenthes stenophylla {Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.8:240 (1890)
T: Borneo, MY, Curtis ex Hort.Veitch s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY (N Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: LR (cd)
N: [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
P: Fl. & Pomol.:156 (1879)
T: ex cult. Glasnevin, IE, (?DBN)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
GR: Wrigleyana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: W.Court, Chelsea, 1879
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes sullivanii {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:98 (1993)
S: =[[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]
B: B.L.Bednar, 1983
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: +[Nepenthes sumatrana {(Miq.) G.Beck}]
P: Wien.Ill.Gart.Z.20:149 (1895)
BN: [Nepenthes boschiana var. sumatrana {Miq.}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (W Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: EN (B2,B2d,B2e)
IMAGE: nepenthe/sum1 Single all-green pitcher
N: ~[Nepenthes sumatrana {auct. non (Miq.) G.Beck: Jebb & Cheek}]
P: Blumea 42:84 (1997)
S: =[Nepenthes longifolia {Nerz & Wistuba}] /[Nepenthes sumatrana {(Miq.) G.Beck}]
N: ~[Nepenthes superba {Hort.Henderson ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.17:460 (1880)
T: ex cult. S.Amboy, N.J., US, (?)
S: =[[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
GR: Henryana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: J.Taplin, S.Amboy, 1880
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes outramiana {Hort.Williams ex Denny}]
IMAGE: nepenthe/shnsuper pitchers
N: +[Nepenthes suratensis {M.Catal.}]
P: Nepenthes della Thailandia:36 (2010)
T: Kanchanadit, Suratthani prov., TH, 1927, Kerr 13136 (BK)
S: =?[Nepenthes thorelii {Lecomte}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: TH
LFR: 102
RLC: DD
N: ~[Nepenthes surigaoensis {auct. non Elm.: Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:6 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes alata {Blanco}] * [Nepenthes merrilliana {Macf.}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes merrilliata {Hort. ex Fleming}] but the latter name not published validly
N: [Nepenthes surigaoensis {Elm.}]
P: Leafl.8:2785 (1915)
T: trail from lake Danao to Mt.Urdaneta (Masay) summit, Cabadbaran, Agusan Prov., Mindanao, PH, 9. 1912, Ellmer 13705 p.p. (BO)
S: =[Nepenthes merrilliana {Macf.}]
N: +[Nepenthes talangensis {Nerz & Wistuba}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:101 (1994)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v23n4p101_114.html
T: G.Talang, W Sumatra, ID, 6. 9. 1986, J.Nerz 2501 (L)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (W Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: EN (C2b)
IMAGE: nepenthe/talang closeup of pitcher
N: ~[Nepenthes taplinii {Hort.Siebrecht ex W.Miller}]
P: Bailey, Cycl.Am.Hort.3:1074 (1901)
S: =[[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]
B: Siebrecht & Wadley, 1889
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Nepenthes tenax {C.Clarke & R.Kruger}]
P: Austrobaileya 7:319 (2006)
T: Head of Cowal Creek near Cape York, Qld., AU, F.W.Whitehouse s.n. (BRI [AQ46887])
S: =?[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: AU (Queensland)
LFR: 132
RLC: LR (cd)
N: +[Nepenthes tentaculata {Hook.f.}]
P: DC., Prodr.17:101 (1873)
T: Sarawak, Borneo, MY, Lobb s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY, ID (Borneo, Celebes)
LFR: 103, 107
RLC: LR (lc)
XN: 80 {Heubl & Wistuba}
XNP: Sendtnera 4:170 (1997)
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IMAGE: nepenthe/tenta closeup of pitcher
N: [Nepenthes tentaculata var. imberbis {Becc.}]
P: Malesia 3:13 (1886)
LT: Mt.Matang, Kuching, MY, 12. 1866, Beccari piante born. 2930 (FI-HB 7470) {Schlauer & Nepi}
LTP: Webbia 55:4 (2000)
S: =[Nepenthes tentaculata {Hook.f.}]
N: [Nepenthes tentaculata var. tomentosa {Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:43 (1908)
T: Kinabalu, MY, Burbidge s.n. (K)
S: =[Nepenthes tentaculata {Hook.f.}]
N: +[Nepenthes tenuis {Nerz & Wistuba}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:103 (1994)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v23n4p101_114.html
T: R.Tjampo, Taram, Sumatra, ID, 24. 9. 1957, W.Meijer 6949 (L)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (C Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: DD
N: [Nepenthes teysmanniana {Miq.}]
P: Fl.Ind.Batav.1:1073 (1858)
T: Sibolga by the coast, Sumatra, ID, 2. 1856, Teysmann 530 p.p. (BO)
S: =[Nepenthes albomarginata {Lobb ex Lindl.}] /[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}]
N: +[Nepenthes thai {Cheek}]
P: Kew Bull.64:321 (2009)
T: Khao Nakharach, Sukhirin, Narathiwat, TH, 8. 8. 1996, Puudjaa 260 (BKF)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: TH
LFR: 102
RLC: EN B2 ab(iii)
N: ~[Nepenthes thevetii {Hort. ex Hort.Bot.Berlin}]
P: in sched. (1989)
S: =?[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [Nepenthes stenophylla {Mast.}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for supposed parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes thofu {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Verk.L. (1993)
S: =[[Nepenthes stenophylla {Mast.}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Fulgent Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex S.Beckwith}] but the latter name not published validly
N: ~[Nepenthes thorelii {auct. non Lecomte: Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
T: ex cult. JP, ?orig. VN, (?NDC)
S: =?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]
N: +[Nepenthes thorelii {Lecomte}]
P: Not.Syst.:63 (1909)
T: Ti-tinh, VN, Thorel 1032 (P)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: TH, KH, VN
LFR: ?96, 98, 100, 101
RLC: DD
XN: 78 {Kondo}, 80 {Heubl & Wistuba}
XNP: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.96:324 (1969), Sendtnera 4:170 (1997)
IMAGE: nepenthe/ntorel1 pitchers and plant
N: ~[Nepenthes thorelii f. rubra {Hort.Kondo ex L.Song}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:13 (1979)
S: =?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes thorpeana {Hort.Siebrecht ex Lindsay}]
P: Trans.Proc.Bot.Soc.Edinb.18:237 (1891)
S: =[[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes tildeniana {Hort.Pitcher & Manda ex W.Miller}]
P: Bailey, Cycl.Am.Hort.3:1074 (1901)
S: =[[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]
B: Siebrecht & Wadley, 1889
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes tinkerei {Hort.Bednar ex Mann}]
P: in sched. (1996)
S: =[[[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]] * [[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]]]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: [Nepenthes tiveyi {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.22:201 (1897)
T: ex cult. Veitch & Sons, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]
GR: Tiveyi Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: G.Tivey, Chelsea, 1897
C: priority for parentage
N: +[Nepenthes tobaica {Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:382 (1928)
T: Res. Tapiannoeli, ESE Lake Toba, Sumatra, ID, 11. 12. 1918, Loerzing 6573 (BO)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (N Sumatra)
LFR: 105
RLC: LR (lc)
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans56.htm Description in DANSER
N: [Nepenthes tomentella {Miq.}]
P: Fl.Ind.Batav.1:1075 (1855)
T: Littoral of Prov. Sibolga, Sumatra, ID, 2. 1856, Teysmann 537 (?BO)
S: =[Nepenthes albomarginata {Lobb ex Lindl.}]
N: +[Nepenthes tomoriana {Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:384 (1928)
T: G.Kolonodale, Gov. Celebes & Dep., ID, Rachmat 645 (BO)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (Celebes)
LFR: 107
RLC: VU (D2)
IMAGE: nepenthe/tom1 Multiple views of plant and pitchers.
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans57.htm Description in DANSER
N: ~[Nepenthes toyoshimae {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[Nepenthes truncata {Macf.}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
B: M.Toyoshima, Kyoto, 1970
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes toyotamaensis {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]]
B: R.Nishijima, Tokyo, ca. 1910
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes toyotamaensis var. inversa {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
B: R.Nishijima, Tokyo, ca. 1910
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes treubiana {auct. non Warb.: Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:387 (1928)
S: =[Nepenthes sumatrana {(Miq.) G.Beck}] /[Nepenthes treubiana {Warb.}]
N: +[Nepenthes treubiana {Warb.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.13:318 (1891)
T: coast of McCluers Gulf, SW N.Guin., ID, Warburg 20581 (B)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: ID (N.Guin.)
LFR: 108
RLC: VU (D2)
IMAGE: nepenthe/treub1 Multiple views of plant and pitchers.
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans58.htm Description in DANSER
N: ~[Nepenthes trichocarpa {auct. non Miq.: Hort. ex Hort.Bednar}]
P: in sched. (1993)
S: =[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
N: [Nepenthes trichocarpa {Miq.}]
P: Fl.Ind.Batav.1:1072 (1858)
T: Sibolga, Sumatra, ID, 2. 1856, Teysmann 532 p.p. (BO)
S: =[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]
L: ID (Borneo, Sumatra), MY
LFR: 102, 103, 105
C: priority for parentage
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans59.htm Description in DANSER
N: [Nepenthes trichocarpa var. erythrosticta {Miq.}]
P: J.Bot.Neerl.1:276 (1861)
T: Sibolga, Sumatra, ID, 2. 1856, Teysmann 533 p.p. (BO)
S: =[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]
N: ~[Nepenthes truncalata {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[Nepenthes truncata {Macf.}] * [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]]
B: B.L.Bednar
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: +[Nepenthes truncata {Macf.}]
P: Contr.Bot.Lab.Univ.Penna.3:209 (1911)
T: near Samsolang, Surigao Prov., Mindanao, PH, 28. 7. 1907, W.B.Allen 191 (MAN?|)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: S PH
LFR: 104
RLC: EN (B1,B2d)
XN: 80 {Heubl & Wistuba}
XNP: Sendtnera 4:170 (1997)
IMAGE: nepenthe/ntrunc1 cultivated plant with pitcher and leaves
N: ~[Nepenthes truncosa {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Verk.L.2:2 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes truncata {Macf.}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]
B: U.Westphal
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: [Nepenthes trusmadiensis {Marabini}]
P: Mitt.Bot.Staatss.Muenchen 19:449 (1983)
T: near summit of G.Trusmadi, Sabah, Borneo, MY, 1983, J.Marabini s.n. (ER)
S: =[[Nepenthes macrophylla {(Marabini) Jebb & Cheek}] * [Nepenthes lowii {Hook.f.}]]
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY (N Borneo)
LFR: 103
C: priority for parentage
IMAGE: nepenthe/trusmad closeup of pitcher
N: [Nepenthes tubulosa {Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:60 (1908)
T: Poe Gebe, Moluccas, ID, Teysmann 6759 (BO)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: ~[Nepenthes tupmanniana {Bonst.}]
P: Parey, Blumeng.1.ed.1:663 (1931)
CN: [Nepenthes teysmanniana {Miq.}]
S: =[Nepenthes albomarginata {Lobb ex Lindl.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Nepenthes vallierae {Desloges}]
P: Le Jardin 19:136 (1905)
T: ex cult. Remilly, FR, 1905, Jarry-Desloges (?K)
S: =[[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
GR: Deslogesii Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: R.Jarry-Desloges, Remilly, 1905
Nominant: R.Jarry-Desloges
C: synonym of [Nepenthes deslogesii {Desloges}]
N: ~[Nepenthes vandiana {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1990
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes veitchii {auct. non Hook.f.: End.}]
P: Midd.O.Borneo.Exp.:277 (1927)
S: =[Nepenthes fusca {Danser}]
N: +[Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]
P: Trans.Linn.Soc.22:421 (1859)
T: G.Mulu, MY, Low s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY (N Borneo), ID (S Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: LR (nt)
XN: 80 {Heubl & Wistuba}
XNP: Sendtnera 4:170 (1997)
IMAGE: nepenthe/0095 Pitchers used for boiling rice
IMAGE: nepenthe/veih1 Multiple views of pitcher and plant (highland form)
IMAGE: nepenthe/veil1 Two views of epiphytic plant (lowland form)
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans60.htm Description in DANSER
N: ~[Nepenthes veitchii f. barioensis {Hort. ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:1 (1999)
S: =[Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes veitchii var. striata {Hort.Veitch}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.12:561 (1892)
S: =[Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes ventrata {Hort. ex Fleming}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
S: =[[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]] Phil.
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
IMAGE: nepenthe/0037 Cultivated plant showing leaf and pitchers.
IMAGE: nepenthe/0038 Same picture as 0037, but just of pitcher.
IMAGE: nepenthe/0072 Cultivated plant
IMAGE: nepenthe/shnvent pitchers
N: +[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]
P: Fl.Filip.1.ed.:807 (1837)
T: Albay, Luzon, PH, Cuming 947 (?MAN|)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: N PH
LFR: 104
RLC: LR (nt)
IMAGE: nepenthe/jmhvent Seedlings
IMAGE: nepenthe/nepth01 closeup of pitcher
N: ~[Nepenthes ventricosa f. luteoviridis {Hort. ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:5 (1999)
S: =[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes ventrillima {Hort.Salmon & Maulder ex Mann}]
P: in sched. (1996)
S: =[[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [Nepenthes gracillima {Ridl.}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes ventrinermis {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Verk.L. (1993)
S: =[[Nepenthes inermis {Danser}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes ventrisuta {Hort.Westphal}]
P: in sched. (1997)
S: =[[Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes vieillardii {auct. non Hook.f.: Danser}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.3.ser.9:393 (1928)
S: =[Nepenthes lamii {Jebb & Cheek}] /[Nepenthes vieillardii {Hook.f.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes vieillardii {auct. non Hook.f.: Hort. ex Studnicka}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.18:120 (1989)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: +[Nepenthes vieillardii {Hook.f.}]
P: DC., Prodr.17:104 (1873)
LT: Pum & Gutape, NC, 1855, Vieillard 1121 (K) {Jebb & Cheek}
LTP: Blumea 42:90 (1997)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: NC
LFR: 116
RLC: LR (lc)
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans61.htm Description in DANSER
N: [Nepenthes vieillardii var. deplanchei {Dub.}]
P: Bull.Mus.Hist.Nat.Paris 12:62 (1906)
T: NC, J.F.Deplanche 100 (P 00272574) & al.
S: =[Nepenthes vieillardii {Hook.f.}]
N: [Nepenthes vieillardii var. humilis {(Moore) Guilliaum.}]
P: Mem.Mus.Nation.Hist.Nat.N.S.ser.B.15:24 (1964)
BN: [Nepenthes humilis {Moore}]
S: =[Nepenthes vieillardii {Hook.f.}]
N: [Nepenthes vieillardii var. minima {Guillaum.}]
P: Mem.Mus.Nation.Hist.Nat.N.S.ser.B.4:61 (1953)
T: Haute Boulari, NC, 6. 1939, R.Virot s.n. (P 00272575)
S: =[Nepenthes vieillardii {Hook.f.}]
N: [Nepenthes vieillardii var. montrouzieri {(Dub.) Macf.}]
P: Pflanzenr.36:49 (1908)
BN: [Nepenthes montrouzieri {Dub.}]
S: =[Nepenthes vieillardii {Hook.f.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes villosa {auct. non Hook.f.: Cheers}]
P: Letts Guide to Carniv.Pl.of the World:105 (1992)
S: =[[Nepenthes rajah {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes villosa {Hook.f.}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes kinabaluensis {Kurata ex Kurata}]
N: ~[Nepenthes villosa {auct. non Hook.f.: Hook.}]
P: Bot.Mag.84:tab.5080 (1858)
S: =[Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}] /[Nepenthes villosa {Hook.f.}]
N: +[Nepenthes villosa {Hook.f.}]
P: Hook., Ic.Pl.9:tab.888 (1852)
T: Kinabalu, Borneo, MY, H.Low s.n. (K)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY (N Borneo)
LFR: 103
RLC: LR (cd)
IMAGE: nepenthe/vil1 Multiple views of pitcher and plants
TEXT: nepenthe/dansermg/dans62.htm Description in DANSER
N: ~[Nepenthes viridis {Hort. ex Teysmann}]
P: Fl.des Jard.2:134 (1859)
S: =?[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Nepenthes vogelii {Schuit. & de Vogel}]
P: Blumea 47:537 (2002)
T: ex cult. (Leiden), Kelabit Highlands, Sarawak, Borneo, MY, 2001-2002, A.Vogel, A.Schuiteman & T.Roelfsema 981037 (SAR)
CLA: CAR-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP-NEP
L: MY (N Borneo)
LFR: 103
N: ~[Nepenthes wadleyana {Hort.Siebrecht ex W.Miller}]
P: Bailey, Cycl.Am.Hort.3:1074 (1901)
S: =[[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]
B: Siebrecht & Wadley, 1894
C: nom.nud.
N: [Nepenthes wardii {Wright}]
P: Trans.Roy.Irish Acad.24:576 (1871)
T: Silhouette, Trois Freres Mts., SC, 7. 1867, Wright s.n. (BM)
S: =[Nepenthes pervillei {Bl.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes washingtoniana {Hort. ex Lindsay}]
P: Trans.Proc.Bot.Soc.Edinb.18:237 (1891)
S: =[[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Nepenthes weigneri {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:98 (1993)
S: =[[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & Weigner, 1985
C: nom.nud., priority for supposed parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes whitneyi {Hort. ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:18 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes bellii {Kondo}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]
B: C.Dodd
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: ~[Nepenthes whittaeyi {Hort.Bednar}]
P: in sched. (1993)
CN: [Nepenthes whitneyi {Lauffenburger}]nom.nud.
S: =[[Nepenthes bellii {Kondo}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Nepenthes wilkiei {Jebb & Cheek}]
P: Kew Bull.54:966 (1998)
T: s.loc., Palawan, PH, 3. 2. 1998, Mendum & al. 25545 (K)
S: =[Nepenthes philippinensis {Macf.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes williamsii {Hort.Williams ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.14:40 (1880)
T: ex cult. S.Amboy, N.J., US, (?)
S: =[[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
GR: Henryana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: J.Taplin, S.Amboy, 1880
Awards/Patents: RHS First class certificate, 29. 5. 1880
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes outramiana {Hort.Williams ex Denny}]
N: ~[Nepenthes wilsonii {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1987
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: [Nepenthes wittei {Veitch}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.21:238 (1897)
T: nom.nov.[Nepenthes curtisii var. hybrida {Witte}]
S: =[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * ?[Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]
B: Witte, Leiden, 1897
C: ?later synonym of [Nepenthes tiveyi {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes wrigleyana {Hort.Veitch ex W.Robinson}]
P: Garden Lond.16:272 (1879)
T: ex cult. Chelsea, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
GR: Wrigleyana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: W.Court, Chelsea, 1879
Awards/Patents: first class certificate, RHS, 16. 9. 1879
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
N: ~[Nepenthes wrigleyana var. superba {Hort.Veitch ex Marshall}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.16:ccii (1893)
T: ex cult. Chelsea, UK, (?K)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
B: Veitch, Chelsea, 1893
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
N: ~[Nepenthes wrigleyana var. viridescens {Hort.Komiya ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:4 (1985)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
N: [Nepenthes xiphioides {Salmon & Maulder}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.24:78 (1995)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v24n3p77_85.html
T: G.Pangulubau, E side of Lake Toba, N Sumatra, ID, 17. 2. 1995, B.Salmon & R.Maulder 221720 (AK)
S: =[Nepenthes gymnamphora {Reinw. ex Nees}]
IMAGE: nepenthe/xiphio closeup of pitcher
N: ~[Nepenthes yarosis {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:98 (1993)
S: =[[[Nepenthes truncata {Macf.}] * [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]] * [[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1989
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage
N: [Nepenthes zakriana {(Adam & Wilcock) Adam & Hafiza}]
P: Internat.J.Bot.2:434 (2006)
BN: [Nepenthes curtisii subsp. zakriana {Adam & Wilcock}]
S: =[Nepenthes stenophylla {Mast.}]
N: [Nepenthes zeylanica {(Burm. ex Brongn.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:101 (1836)
BN: [Bandura zeylanica {Burm. ex Brongn.}]
S: =[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
N: ~[Nepenthes zeylanica var. rubra {(auct. non Hort. ex Rafarin: Nichols.) Veitch ex Wilson}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.8:441 (1877)
BN: [Nepenthes rubra {auct. non Hort. ex Rafarin: Nichols.}]
S: =[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}]
G: [Phyllamphora {Lour.}]
P: Fl.Cochinch.1:606 (1790)
TG: [Phyllamphora mirabilis {Lour.}]=[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
N: [Phyllamphora mirabilis {Lour.}]
P: Fl.Cochinch.1:606 (1790)
T: VN, Loureiro s.n. (?K)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
F: +[Dioncophyllaceae {(Engl. & Gilg) Airy-Shaw}]
TF: [Dioncophyllum {Baill.}]
G: +[Dioncophyllum {Baill.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Linn.Paris 2:870 (1890)
TG: [Dioncophyllum thollonii {Baill.}]
N: [Dioncophyllum dawei {Hutch. & Dalz.}]
P: Fl.W.Tr.Af.1:163 (1927)
T: Mano Bonjema, Mano Sa Krim Chiefdom, SL, 2. 1923, Dawe 466 (K)
S: =[Habropetalum dawei {(Hutch. & Dalz.) Airy Shaw}]
N: [Dioncophyllum peltatum {Hutch. & Dalz.}]
P: Fl.W.Tr.Af.1:163 (1927)
T: SL, 1914, Lane-Pole 186 (K)
S: =[Triphyophyllum peltatum {(Hutch. & Dalz.) Airy Shaw}]
N: +[Dioncophyllum thollonii {Baill.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Linn.Paris 2:870 (1890)
T: Niari Distr., Comba near Mindouli 105 km W Brazzaville, CG, 6. 1888, Thollon 975 (P)
CLA: CAR-NEP-DIP-DIP-DIP-DIP
L: CG, GA
LFR: 67
C: (non-carnivorous)
G: +[Habropetalum {Airy Shaw}]
P: Kew Bull.1951:336 (1952)
TG: [Habropetalum dawei {(Hutch. & Dalz.) Airy Shaw}]
N: +[Habropetalum dawei {(Hutch. & Dalz.) Airy Shaw}]
P: Kew Bull.1951:336 (1952)
BN: [Dioncophyllum dawei {Hutch. & Dalz.}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DIP-HAB-HAB-HAB
L: SL
LFR: 65
C: (non-carnivorous)
G: [Ouratea {auct. non Aubl.: A.Chev.}]
C: only synonyms of Dioncophyllaceae listed ([Ouratea {Aubl.}] belongs to Ochnaceae, non-carnivorous)
N: [Ouratea glomerata {A.Chev.}]
P: Explor.Bot.Af.Occ.Franc.1:108 (1920)
T: between Fort Binger (Patokla) & Mt.Nienokoue, Moyen Cavally basin, CI, 17. 7. 1907, A.Chevalier 19518 (P)
S: =[Triphyophyllum peltatum {(Hutch. & Dalz.) Airy Shaw}]
G: +[Triphyophyllum {Airy Shaw}]
P: Kew Bull.1951:341 (1952)
TG: [Triphyophyllum peltatum {(Hutch. & Dalz.) Airy Shaw}]
N: +[Triphyophyllum peltatum {(Hutch. & Dalz.) Airy Shaw}]
P: Kew Bull.1951:342 (1952)
BN: [Dioncophyllum peltatum {Hutch. & Dalz.}]
CLA: CAR-NEP-DIP-TRI-TRI-TRI
L: SL, LR, CI
LFR: 65
XN: 24 {Kondo}, 36 {S.Mangenot & G.Mangenot}
XNP: Phyton (Buenos Aires) 31:1 (1973), Rev.Cyt. & Biol.Veg.25:433 (1962)
F: +[Byblidaceae {Domin}]
TF: [Byblis {Salisb.}]
G: +[Byblis {Salisb.}]
P: Parad.Lond.:90 (1808)
TG: [Byblis liniflora {Salisb.}]
N: +[Byblis aquatica {Lowrie & Conran}]
P: Nuytsia 12:62 (1998)
T: on Redcliffe Road, c. 1 km N of junction with Elizabeth Valley Road, Noonamah, N.T., AU, 28. 4. 1995, A.Lowrie 1117 (PERTH 04658906)
CLA: AST-SCR-BYB-BYB-BYB-BYB
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
RLC: LR (lc)
XN: 16 {Conran, Houben & A.Lowrie}
XNP: Au.J.Bot.50:584 (2002)
C: (?sub-carnivorous)
IMAGE: byblis/darwin View of entire plant from Darwin, Northern Australia
N: [Byblis caerulea {R.Br. ex Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:306 (1848)
T: Endeavour River, Qld., AU, Banks & Solander s.n. (BM)
S: =[Byblis liniflora {Salisb.}]
N: +[Byblis filifolia {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:305 (1848)
T: NW AU, Bynoe s.n. (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-BYB-BYB-BYB-BYB
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
RLC: LR (lc)
XN: 16 {Conran, Houben & A.Lowrie}
XNP: Au.J.Bot.50:584 (2002)
IMAGE: byblis/occibyb View of entire plant from Kunnunurra, Western Australia
N: +[Byblis gigantea {Lindl.}]
P: Swan Riv.Bot.App.:92 (1839)
T: Swan River Colony, AU, J.Drummond s.n. (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-BYB-BYB-BYB-BYB
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
RLC: LR (nt)
XN: 14 {Kondo}, 18 {Kress}
XNP: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.100:367 (1973), Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.83:55 (1970)
IMAGE: byblis/cataby Closeup of plant and flower from Eneabba, W. Aus.
IMAGE: byblis/perth View of plant (1st year) from Perth, Western Australia.
TEXT: byblis/bybgerm.txt Germination Protocol by Brian Cochran
N: +[Byblis guehoi {A.Lowrie & Conran}]
P: Telopea 12:23 (2008)
T: 300 m N Bobbys Creek, near Beagle Bay Mission, c. 137 road km NE of Broome, Dampier Peninsula, Kimberley, W.A., AU, 6. 9. 2004, A. Lowrie 3215 & R. Gueho (PERTH)
CLA: AST-SCR-BYB-BYB-BYB-BYB
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
RLC: LR (nt)
XN: 32 {A.Lowrie & Conran}
XNP: Telopea 12:24 (2008)
N: ~[Byblis icariflorum {Hort.Dingley}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Coll.List (1995)
S: =?[Byblis liniflora {Salisb.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Byblis lamellata {Conran & Lowrie}]
P: Nuytsia 15:18 (2002)
T: about 4 km S Eneabba, W.A., AU, 31. 10. 2001, A.Lowrie 2731 (PERTH 05853834)
CLA: AST-SCR-BYB-BYB-BYB-BYB
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
RLC: LR (lc)
XN: 18 {Conran, Houben & A.Lowrie}
XNP: Au.J.Bot. 50:584 (2002)
N: [Byblis lindleyana {Planch.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.3.ser.9:307 (1848)
T: Swan River Colony, AU, J.Drummond s.n. (K)
S: =[Byblis gigantea {Lindl.}]
N: +[Byblis liniflora {Salisb.}]
P: Parad.Lond.:90 (1808)
T: Nova Cambria, AU, Salisbury s.n. (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-BYB-BYB-BYB-BYB
L: AU, ID (N.Guin.)
LFR: 108, 131, 132
RLC: LR (lc)
XN: 24 {Kondo}, 32 {Peng & Kenton}
XNP: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.100:367 (1973), Ann.Mo.Bot.Gard.69:418 (1982)
C: (sub-carnivorous: proteolytic activity lacking)
IMAGE: byblis/blintyp Closeup of growing point and trapped fly
IMAGE: byblis/B_liniflora_s Seedling with several insects
N: [Byblis liniflora subsp. occidentalis {Conran & Lowrie}]
P: Au.Syst.Bot.6:176 (1993)
T: Vansittard Bay, creek running into Pauline Bay, AU, 22. 5. 1984, S.J.Forbes 2095 (PERTH)
S: =[Byblis filifolia {Planch.}]
N: +[Byblis rorida {Lowrie & Conran}]
P: Nuytsia 12:70 (1998)
T: 200 m SSE Beverley Springs Station homestead, Kimberley, W.A., AU, 8. 2. 1996, R.L.Barrett 825 (PERTH 04658892)
CLA: AST-SCR-BYB-BYB-BYB-BYB
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
RLC: LR (lc)
XN: 16 {Conran, Houben & A.Lowrie}
XNP: Au.J.Bot. 50:584 (2002)
C: (?sub-carnivorous)
F: +[Lentibulariaceae {L.Rich.}]
TF: [Lentibularia {Seguier}]=[Utricularia {L.}]
G: [Isoloba {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:59 (1836)
TG: [Isoloba pumila {(Michx.) Raf.}]=[Pinguicula pumila {Michx.}]
N: [Isoloba elatior {(Michx.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:59 (1836)
BN: [Pinguicula elatior {Michx.}]
S: =[Pinguicula primuliflora {Wood & Godfr.}]
N: [Isoloba lutea {(Walt.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:59 (1836)
BN: [Pinguicula lutea {Walt.}]
S: =[Pinguicula lutea {Walt.}]
N: [Isoloba pumila {(Michx.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:59 (1836)
BN: [Pinguicula pumila {Michx.}]
S: =[Pinguicula pumila {Michx.}]
N: ~[Isoloba recurva {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:59 (1836)
T: [Pinguicula edentula {Hook.}]
S: =[Pinguicula lutea {Walt.}]
C: nom.superfl.
G: +[Pinguicula {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:17 (1753)
TG: [Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: +[Pinguicula acuminata {Benth.}]
P: Pl.Hartweg.1A:71 (1839)
T: Chico, MX, Hartweg s.n. (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-TEM
L: MX
LFR: 64
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Pl.Syst.Evol.277:22 (2009)
IMAGE: pinguicu/loyd38 extreme closeup of flower
IMAGE: pinguicu/acumf1 multiple views of plants and flowers
N: [Pinguicula acutifolia {Michx.}]
P: Fl.Bor.Am.1:11 (1803)
T: Lake Mistassini, CA, Michaux s.n. (P)
S: =[Pinguicula villosa {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula aetolica {Gdgr.}]
P: Nov.Consp.Fl.Eu.:394 (1910)
T: GR, Gandoger (?)
S: =[Pinguicula crystallina subsp. hirtiflora {(Ten.) A.Strid}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Pinguicula agnasiae {Hort.Westphal}]
P: in sched. (2000)
S: =[[Pinguicula agnata {Casper}] * [Pinguicula ehlersiae {Speta & Fuchs}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage but name not published validly
N: ~[Pinguicula agnata {auct. non Casper: Speta & Fuchs}]
P: Stapfia 10:117 (1982)
S: =[Pinguicula reticulata {Fuchs ex Schlauer}]
N: +[Pinguicula agnata {Casper}]
P: Feddes Repert.67:14 (1963)
T: Barranca de Toliman, above road from Zimapan to Mina Loma del Torro & Balcones, St. Hidalgo, MX, 8. 8. 1948, H.E.Moore jr. & C.E.Wood jr. 4395 (BH)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-AGN
L: MX
LFR: 64
XN: 22 {Butterfass}, {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Pers.Comm., Haussknechtia 11:5 (2006)
IMAGE: pinguicu/loyd16 closeup of flower
N: ~[Pinguicula agnata subsp. tamaulipasensis {Hort. ex Casper}]
P: Pl.Syst.Evol.277:22 (2009)
T: Tamaulipas, MX, ex cult. Bot.Gard.Jena 22.1 (?JE)
S: =[Pinguicula agnata {Casper}]
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Pl.Syst.Evol.277:22 (2009)
N: ~[Pinguicula agnicola {Hort.Westphal}]
P: in sched. (2000)
S: =[Pinguicula agnata {Casper}] * [Pinguicula gypsicola {Brandeg.}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage but name not published validly
N: [Pinguicula alba {Kuchl.}]
P: Hoppe, Bot.Taschenb.1800:223 (1800)
T: S Memmingen, DE, 5. 1800, Kuchle (?)
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula albanica {Griseb.}]
P: Spicil.Fl.Rumel. & Bithyn.2:9 (1844)
T: Ducajin Distr., AL, Grisebach s.n. (?GOET)
S: =[Pinguicula crystallina subsp. hirtiflora {(Ten.) Strid}]
XN: 28 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Haussknechtia 10:247 (2004)
N: +[Pinguicula albida {Wright ex Griseb.}]
P: Cat.Pl.Cub.:162 (1866)
T: W CU, 1865, C.Wright 2885 (GOET)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HOM
L: CU
LFR: 118
XN: 16 {Casper & Stimper}, 18? {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Pl.Syst.Evol.277:22 (2009), Haussknechtia 11:5 (2006)
N: [Pinguicula albiflora {Cariot & St.Lag.}]
P: Etude Fl.8.ed.:645 (1880)
T: ?Mt.du Chat, Savoie, FR, St.Lager (G)
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula albiflora var. villosa {(auct. non L.: Villars) Cariot & St.Lag.}]
P: Etude Fl.8.ed.:645 (1880)
BN: [Pinguicula villosa {auct. non L.: Villars}]
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula alfredae {Temple}]
P: Carniv.Pl.:46 (1988)
T: [Pinguicula medusina {Zamudio Ruiz & Studnicka}]
S: =[Pinguicula heterophylla {Benth.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Pinguicula algida {Malyschev}]
P: Novit.Syst.Pl.Vasc.Acad.Sci.Urss.:252 (1966)
T: Kodar ridge, near source of river Apsat, Stanovoy Mts., Siberia, RU, 11. 7. 1964, L.I.Malyshev & Y.N.Petroczenko 220 (LE)
S: =?[Pinguicula variegata {Turcz.}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-MIC
L: RU (arctic Siberia & Stanovoy Mts.)
LFR: 1, 12, 13
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70188 winter buds
N: ~[Pinguicula alpestris {Pers.}]
P: Syn.1:18 (1805)
CN: [Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Pinguicula alpicola {(auct. non Rchb.: Genty) Casper}]
P: Biblioth.Bot.128:166 (1966)
BN: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. alpicola {auc. non Rchb.: Genty}]
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula alpina {auct. non L.: Baldacci}]
P: Malpighia 5:77 (1891)
T: Kerasovo, Konitsa, Epirus, GR, Baldacci (SARA)
S: =[Pinguicula balcanica {Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula alpina {auct. non L.: Clementi}]
P: Mem.R.Acad.Torino 2.ser.16:315 (1855)
S: =[Pinguicula balcanica subsp. pontica {Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula alpina {auct. non L.: Pall. ex Steud.}]
P: Nom.2.ed.2:336 (1841)
T: ? Kara Sea, Siberia, RU, Sujeff ex Pallas (LE)
S: =[Pinguicula sibirica {Vest ex Steud.}]nom.dub.
C: nom.dub.
N: ~[Pinguicula alpina {auct. non L.: Steinberg}]
P: Komarov, Fl.URSS.23:119 (1958)
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}] /[Pinguicula ?]
N: ~[Pinguicula alpina {auct. non L.: Thore}]
P: Ess.Chlor.Dep.Landes:12 (1803)
S: =[Pinguicula lusitanica {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula alpina {auct. non L.: Weber}]
P: Spicileg.Fl.Goetting.:1 (1778)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: +[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:17 (1753)
T: Alps, Linne 33.2 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-MIC
L: N ES, FR, CH, AT, IT, SI, DE, S PL, SK, RO, NO, SE, FI, W & C RU (to C Siberia), N IN, NP, CN
LFR: 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, ?12, 22, 23, 25, 27, 60
XN: 32 {Loeve & Loeve}
XNP: Ark.Bot.31A:1 (1944)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7206 multiple views of flower (Switzerland)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/6927 multiple views of flower (Switzerland)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7084 comparison with several other species
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70184 comparison with other species
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7727 comparison of leaves with P. vulgaris
IMAGE: pinguicu/jmhalpin in habitat (Oulanka national park, Finland).
N: [Pinguicula alpina f. bimaculata {(Wahlenb.) Sonden}]
P: Sv.Bot.T.1:227 (1907)
BN: [Pinguicula alpina var. bimaculata {Wahlenb.}]
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula alpina f. brachyloba {(Ledeb. ex Roem. & Schult.) G.Beck ex Hegi}]
P: Ill.Fl.Mitteleu.1.ed.6:159 (1918)
BN: [Pinguicula brachyloba {Ledeb. ex Roem. & Schult.}]
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula alpina f. grandiflora {Parlatore}]
P: Fl.Ital.6:402 (1885)
T: mt. Cavallo, Friuli, IT, (?)
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula alpina f. typica {Hjelt}]
P: Acta Soc.F.Fl.Fenn.51:138 (1920)
T: [Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula alpina subsp. eu-alpina {Fournier}]
P: Le Quatre Fl.France:802 (1946)
T: [Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula alpina subsp. gavei {Beauv.}]
P: Bull.Herb.Boiss.2.ser.5:411 (1905)
T: St.Jean de Tholome, Haute Savoie, FR, P.Gave (?CLF)
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula alpina subvar. lemaniana {(Beauv.) Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 11:197 (1909)
BN: [Pinguicula alpina var. lemaniana {Beauv.}]
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
C: sub [var. purpurea {(Willd.) Rouy}]
N: [Pinguicula alpina var. barcensis {Simonkai}]
P: Enum.Fl.Transs.Vesc.Crit.:456 (1886)
T: Alpes Barcenses (Bucegi), RO, Simonkai (?)
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula alpina var. bimaculata {Wahlenb.}]
P: Fl.Lappon.:9 (1812)
T: Fellm.Lapp., FI, Wahlenberg s.n. (HMF)
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula alpina var. flavescens {(Floerke ex Hoppe) Steud. & Hochst.}]
P: Enum.Pl.Germ.Helv.:4 (1826)
BN: [Pinguicula flavescens {Floerke ex Hoppe}]
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula alpina var. gavei {(Beauv.) Gave}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 52:634 (1905)
BN: [Pinguicula alpina subsp. gavei {Beauv.}]
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula alpina var. lemaniana {Beauv.}]
P: Bull.Herb.Boiss.2.ser.5:411 (1905)
T: Pierre aux Morts, Mt.Vouan, Lemanian Alps, Haute Savoie, FR, Beauverd (CLF)
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
C: sub [subsp. gavei {Beauv.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula alpina var. lemanii {Perrier}]
P: Cat.Rais.Pl.Vasc.Savoie 2:178 (1928)
CN: [Pinguicula alpina var. lemaniana {Beauv.}]
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
C: sphalm.typogr., sub [subsp. gavei {Beauv.}]
N: [Pinguicula alpina var. lendneri {Beauv.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.Geneve 3:237 (1911)
T: Outrediere, Alps of Annecy, Haute Savoie, FR, 25. 5. 1911, A.Lendner (?CLF)
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula alpina var. purpurea {(Willd.) Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 11:197 (1909)
BN: [Pinguicula purpurea {Willd.}]
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula alpina var. typica {Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 11:197 (1909)
T: [Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula alpina var. villosa {(auct. non L.: Villars) Cariot & St.Lag.}]
P: Etude Fl.8.ed.:645 (1880)
BN: [Pinguicula villosa {auct. non L.: Villars}]
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula antarctica {auct. non Vahl: Donat}]
P: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.50:433 (1932)
S: =[Pinguicula antarctica {Vahl}] /[Pinguicula chilensis {Clos}]
N: ~[Pinguicula antarctica {auct. non Vahl: Fernandez-Perez}]
P: Caldasia 9:17 (1964)
S: =[Pinguicula calyptrata {H.B.K.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula antarctica {auct. non Vahl: Thomasson}]
P: Acta Phytogeogr.Suecica 42:28 (1959)
S: =[Pinguicula chilensis {Clos}]
N: +[Pinguicula antarctica {Vahl}]
P: Enum.1:192 (1827)
T: Magellan Strait, CL, Commerson s.n. Herb.Jussieu (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-ISO-AMP
L: CL, AR
LFR: 141, 142
XN: 16 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Haussknechtia 11:5 (2006)
N: [Pinguicula apuana {Casper & R.Stimper ex Casper & Ansaldi}]
P: Wulfenia 16:13 (2009)
T: [Pinguicula grandiflora {auct. non Lam.: Bertoloni}]
S: =?[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
XN: 64, 128 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Pl.Syst.Evol.277:22 (2009)
N: [Pinguicula arctica {Eastwood}]
P: Coult., Bot.Gaz.33:293 (1902)
T: Alaska, US, s.coll. (DS)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula arvetii {auct. non Genty: P.Le Brun & Ruffier-Lanche ex E.Chas}]
P: Atl.Fl.Hautes-Alpes:475 (1994)
T: Hautes-Alpes, FR (?)
S: =?[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: [Pinguicula arvetii {Genty}]
P: Morot, J.Bot.5:250 (1891)
T: nom.nov.[Pinguicula variegata {auct. non Turcz.: Arv.Touv.}]
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: [Pinguicula auricolor {Arv.Touv.}]
P: Ess.Pl.Dauph.:50 (1871)
T: le Jappin above Murianette near Grenoble, FR, 4., (?)
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula australis {auct. non Nutt.: Chapm.}]
P: Fl.S.U.S.:284 (1860)
T: near coast, W Fla., US, (?)
S: =[Pinguicula caerulea {Walt.}]
N: [Pinguicula australis {Nutt.}]
P: J.Acad.Nat.Sci.Phila.7:103 (1834)
T: W Fla., US, Nuttal (?)
S: =[Pinguicula pumila {Michx.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula bakeriana {auct. non Sander: Sprague}]
P: Kew Bull.6:230 (1928)
S: =[Pinguicula macrophylla {H.B.K.}] /[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
N: [Pinguicula bakeriana {Sander}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.15:541 (1881)
T: Central America, MX, Sander s.n. (K)
S: =[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
N: [Pinguicula balcana {Petrovic ex Casper}]
P: Feddes Repert.66:108 (1962)
T: Stara Planina, BG, 1887, Petrovic s.n. (W)
S: =[Pinguicula balcanica {Casper}]
N: +[Pinguicula balcanica {Casper}]
P: Feddes Repert.66:105 (1962)
T: Mt.Korab between Prizren & Debra near Radomir, NE Albanian Alps, AL, 25. 7. 1918, J.B.Kuemmerle s.n. (BPU)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-PIN-PIN
L: BA, YU (Montenegro), MK, AL, GR, BG
LFR: 4
XN: (24), 32 {Contandriopoulos & Quezel}
XNP: Rev.Biol.Ecol.Medit.1:28 (1974)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7713 multiple views of leaves and flowers (Bulgaria)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/950917 view of habitat (Greece)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/951010 view of habitat (Greece)
N: +[Pinguicula balcanica subsp. pontica {Casper}]
P: Wiss.Z.F.Schiller Univ.Jena Math.-Nat.R.19:285 (1970)
T: near Djimil (Cimil), Lazistan, TR, 7. 1866, Balansa 327 (GOET)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-PIN-PIN
L: TR, RU (Abkhasiya)
LFR: 5, 45
XN: 64 {Casper & Stimper} ut [Pinguicula pontica {(Casper) Casper & Stimper}]
XNP: Pl.Syst.Evol.277:25 (2009)
N: +[Pinguicula balcanica var. tenuilaciniata {Casper}]
P: Feddes Repert.66:112 (1962)
T: [Pinguicula grandiflora {auct. non Lam.: G.Beck}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-PIN-PIN
L: BA, YU (Montenegro)
LFR: 4
N: [Pinguicula barbata {Zamudio Ruiz & Rzedowski}]
P: Phytologia 60:256 (1986)
T: 10 km E El Porvenir, along road Huixtla-Siltepec, La Grandeza, Chiapas, MX, 8. 1. 1973, D.E.Breedlove & A.R.Smith 31833 (MEXU)
S: =[Pinguicula clivorum {Standl. & Steyerm.}]
N: +[Pinguicula benedicta {Barnh.}]
P: Britton, Mem.Torr.Bot.Cl.16:110 (1920)
T: La Barga to San Benito, Oriente, CU, 22. 2. 1910, Shafer 4025 (?NY)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HOM
L: CU
LFR: 118
N: [Pinguicula bicolor {(Nordst. ex Fries) Woloszczak}]
P: Oesterr.Bot.Z.37:80 (1887)
BN: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. bicolor {Nordst. ex Fries}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula bicolor f. gorcensis {Kornas}]
P: Monogr.Bot.5:144 (1957)
T: peak of mt. Turbacz, Gorce mts., W Carpathians, PL, J.Kornas (?KRAM)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: +[Pinguicula bissei {Casper}]
P: Wulfenia 11:2 (2004)
T: hills of R. Baez betw. Camarones & Mina Amores, Alturas de Baracoa, Guantanamo, CU, 8. 3. 2002, J.Gutierrez, E.Koehler & K.Zoglauer P.F.C. 799693 (HAJB)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HOM
L: CU
LFR: 118
XN: 18 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Haussknechtia 11:5 (2006)
N: [Pinguicula bohemica {Krajina}]
P: Mem.Soc.Sci.Boheme 15:1 (1927)
T: Hrabanov-Lysa, CZ, Krajina s.n. (PRC)
S: =?[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
XN: 32 {Casper & Stimper}, 64 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Haussknechtia 11:5 (2006), Pl.Syst.Evol.277:22 (2009)
N: ~[Pinguicula borealis {Salisb.}]
P: Prodr.:90 (1796)
SYN: [Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
C: nom.superfl.
N: [Pinguicula brachyloba {Ledeb. ex Roem. & Schult.}]
P: Mant.Syst.Veg.1:167 (1822)
T: near Dorpat, EE, Ledebour (?LE)
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula breviscapa {Ledeb. ex Herder}]
P: Acta Hort.Petrop.1:381 (1872)
SYN: [Pinguicula microceras {Cham.}]
S: =[Pinguicula macroceras {Link}]
N: [Pinguicula buswellii {(Moldenke) Moldenke}]
P: Am.Midl.Nat.32:574 (1945)
BN: [Pinguicula pumila var. buswellii {Moldenke}]
S: =[Pinguicula pumila {Michx.}]
N: +[Pinguicula caerulea {Walt.}]
P: Fl.Carol.:63 (1788)
T: US, T.Walter (|), PT: US, T.Walter 487
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-ISO-ISO
L: US (NC., SC., Ga., Fla.)
LFR: 30
XN: 32 {Godfrey & Stripling}
XNP: Am.Midl.Nat.66:395 (1961)
IMAGE: pinguicu/pcaenc Close-up of flowers in habitat, Pender Co, NC, USA
N: [Pinguicula caerulea f. leucantha {Schnell}]
P: Castanea 45:56 (1980)
T: 9.7 km N Supply, Brunswick Co., NC., US, 10. 5. 1978, D.E.Schnell (NCU)
S: =[Pinguicula caerulea {Walt.}]
N: +[Pinguicula calderoniae {Zamudio Ruiz}]
P: Bol.Soc.Bot.Mex.68:85 (2001)
T: N end of Llano Chiquito, Municipio de Landa, Queretaro, MX, 14. 6. 2000, S.Zamudio, G. Ocampo & A.Reznicek 11421 (IEB)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-LON
L: MX
LFR: 64
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Pl.Syst.Evol.277:22 (2009)
N: +[Pinguicula calyptrata {H.B.K.}]
P: Nov.Gen.Sp.2:183 (1817)
T: Loxa, Regno Novo Granat., CO, A.v.Humboldt & A.Bonpland 3319 (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-ISO-AMP
L: CO, EC
LFR: 128
XN: 16 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Pl.Syst.Evol.277:22 (2009)
N: [Pinguicula campanulata {Lam.}]
P: J.Hist.Nat.Paris 1:336 (1792)
T: Carolina, US, (?P)
S: =[Pinguicula lutea {Walt.}]
N: [Pinguicula camtschatica {Pall. ex Link}]
P: Jahrb.Gew.1:54 (1820)
T: Kamchatka, RU, Pallas Herb.Willdenow 426 (B|)
S: =[Pinguicula macroceras {Link}]
N: +[Pinguicula caryophyllacea {Casper}]
P: Wulfenia 11:8 (2004)
T: hills of R. Limones, Moa, Holguin, CU, 20. 4. 1982, H.Bisse, M.L.Diaz, H.Dietrich, L.Lepper, B.Mory & V.C.Sanchez P.F.C. 44580 (JE)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HOM
L: CU
LFR: 118
N: +[Pinguicula casabitoana {Jimenez}]
P: Rhodora 62:238 (1960)
T: Alto de Casabito, Prov.La Vega, DO, Jimenez 3029 (?NY)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HOM
L: DO
LFR: 118
N: ~[Pinguicula caudata {auct. non Schlecht.: Hemsl.}]
P: Biol.Centr.Am.Bot.2:470 (1882)
S: =[Pinguicula macrophylla {H.B.K.}] /[Pinguicula oblongiloba {A.DC.}]
N: [Pinguicula caudata {Schlecht.}]
P: Linnaea 6:393 (1832)
T: Cuesta Grande de Chiconquiaco, Vera Cruz, MX, Schiede 74 (HAL)
S: =[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
N: [Pinguicula caudata var. superba {Hort.Bennett-Poe ex Marshall}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.28:lii (1904)
T: ex cult., UK, (?K)
S: =[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
N: +[Pinguicula chilensis {Clos}]
P: Gay, Hist.Fis.Pol.Chile Bot.4:365 (1849)
T: Valdivia, CL, Gay 169
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-ISO-AMP
L: CL, AR
LFR: 139
XN: 16 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Pl.Syst.Evol.277:22 (2009)
N: [Pinguicula chuquisacensis chuquisacaensis {S.Beck, A.Fleischmann & Borsch}]
P: Willdenowia 38:205 (2008)
T: 1 km from Nuevo Mundo to Padilla, Prov. Belisario Boeto, Dept. Chuquisaca, BO, 5. 7. 1995, M.Kessler 5149 & J.Gonzales & K.Bach (LPB)
S: =[Pinguicula jarmilae {J.J.Halda & M.Malina}]
N: [Pinguicula cladophila {Ekman ex Ernst}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.80:175 (1961)
T: Constanza, top of Loma La Vieja, St.Domingo, DO, 7. 11. 1929, Ekman H 14051 (S)
S: =[Pinguicula casabitoana {Jimenez}]
N: +[Pinguicula clivorum {Standl. & Steyerm.}]
P: Publ.Field.Mus.Nat.Hist.Bot.ser.23:179 (1944)
T: above S.Juan Ixcoy, Sierra de los Cuchumatanes, Huehuetenango, GT, 4. 8. 1942, J.A.Steyermark 50061 (F)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-TEM
L: MX, GT
LFR: 117
N: ~[Pinguicula coenocantabrica {(Rivas-Martinez, Diaz, Prieto, Loidi & Penas) Rivas-Martinez, Diaz, Prieto, Loidi & Penas}]
P: Picos de Eu.:157 (1984)
BN: [Pinguicula coenocantabrica {Rivas-Martinez, Diaz, Prieto, Loidi & Penas}]
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula colimensis {auct. non McVaugh & Mickel: K. & M.Kondo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World in Colour:139 (1983)
S: =?[Pinguicula hemiepiphytica {Zamudio Ruiz & Rzedowski}]
N: +[Pinguicula colimensis {McVaugh & Mickel}]
P: Brittonia 15:138 (1963)
T: 10-11 mi SSW Colima, MX, 8. 7. 1957, McVaugh 15534 (MICH)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-ORC
L: MX
LFR: 64
RLC: VU
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Haussknechtia 11:5 (2006)
IMAGE: pinguicu/coli1 closeup of flower
N: +[Pinguicula conzattii {Zamudio Ruiz & van Marm}]
P: Acta Bot.Mex.62:16 (2003)
T: environs of Cueva de la Hoya, +/- 10 km NE Santiago Nuyoo, municipio de S.Tomas Ocotepec, Oaxaca, MX, 20. 11. 1998, S.Zamudio & G.Ocampo 10933 (IEB)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HET
L: MX
LFR: 64
N: ~[Pinguicula cornubiensis {Ray ex Stokes}]
P: Bot.Comment.1:124 (1830)
T: Kilkhamton, Cornwall, UK, J.Ray (?)
S: =[Pinguicula lusitanica {L.}]
C: nom.superfl.
N: ~[Pinguicula corsica {auct. non Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.: Pau ex Maire}]
P: Cat.Pl.Maroc 3:700 (1934)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}] /[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: +[Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}]
P: Fl.France 2:443 (1850)
T: Corse Mt., FR, 1844, Bernard s.n. (G)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-PIN-PIN
L: FR (Corsica)
LFR: 43
XN: 16 {Contandriopoulos}
XNP: Ann.Fac.Sci.Marseille 26:51 (1957)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70153 Multiple views of plant, flowers and habitat (Corsica)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70132 comparison with other species
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70155 comparison of flowers with other species
N: [Pinguicula corsica subvar. coerulescens {(Briquet) Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 11:198 (1909)
BN: [Pinguicula corsica var. coerulescens {Briquet}]
S: =[Pinguicula corsica {Ber. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}]
N: [Pinguicula corsica subvar. pallidula {(Briquet) Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 11:198 (1909)
BN: [Pinguicula corsica var. pallidula {Briquet}]
S: =[Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}]
N: [Pinguicula corsica var. coerulescens {Briquet}]
P: Ann.Cons.Jard.Bot.Geneve 9:175 (1905)
T: near summit of col de Vergio towards Niolo, Corse, FR, 30. 5., J.Briquet 515 (?G)
S: =[Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}]
N: [Pinguicula corsica var. grandifolia {Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 11:198 (1909)
T: none designated
S: =[Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula corsica var. normalis {Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 11:198 (1909)
T: [Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}]
S: =[Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}]
N: [Pinguicula corsica var. pallidula {Briquet}]
P: Ann.Cons.Jard.Bot.Geneve 9:175 (1905)
T: betw. Ghisoni & col de Sorba, 8. 6., J.Briquet 514 (?G)
S: =[Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}]
N: +[Pinguicula crassifolia {Zamudio Ruiz}]
P: Acta Bot.Mex.3:21 (1988)
T: El Chico, Las Ventanas, Hidalgo, MX, 11. 4. 1976, M.Medina C. 316 (ENCB)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-LON
L: MX
LFR: 64
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Haussknechtia 11:5 (2006)
IMAGE: pinguicu/p_crass closeup of winter rosette
N: +[Pinguicula crenatiloba {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:30 (1844)
T: MX, Calq.dess.fl.Mex.tab.1071, fig.3 (1874)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-TEM
L: MX, GT, HN, SV, PA
LFR: 64, 117
XN: 16 {Casper}
XNP: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.82:321 (1963)
N: ~[Pinguicula crystallina {auct. non Sibth. ex Sibth. & Smith: K.Koch}]
P: Linnaea 20:26 (1847)
S: =[Pinguicula balcanica subsp. pontica {Casper}]
N: +[Pinguicula crystallina {Sibth. ex Sibth. & Smith}]
P: Fl.Graec.1:8 (1806)
T: CY, ? D.F.Bauer s.n. (OXF)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-ISO-CAP
L: CY, TR
LFR: 45
XN: 24 {Contandriopoulos & Quezel}, 28 {Mikeladse & Casper}
XNP: Rev.Biol.Ecol.Medit.1:28 (1974), Haussknechtia Beih.7:39 (1997)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/8013 multiple views of plants, flowers and habitat (Cyprus)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/940510 multiple views of plants, flowers and habitat (Cyprus)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/940334a comparison with subsp.hirtiflora (Greece)
IMAGE: pinguicu/Figura1 multiple views of plants and flowers
N: +[Pinguicula crystallina subsp. hirtiflora {(Ten.) Strid}]
P: Mt.Fl.Greece 2:276 (1991)
BN: [Pinguicula hirtiflora {Ten.}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-ISO-CAP
L: IT, AL, BA, GR, MK, ?W TR
LFR: 4, 43, 44, 45
XN: 16 {Honsell} ut [Pinguicula hirtiflora {Ten.}], 24, 32, 48 {Contandriopoulos & Quezel} ut [Pinguicula hirtiflora var. louisii {(Markgr.) Ernst}], [Pinguicula hirtiflora var. gionae {Contandriopoulos & Quezel}], [Pinguicula hirtiflora var. megaspilaea {(Boiss. & Heldr. ex Boiss.) Schindler}], 28 {Casper & Stimper} ut [Pinguicula hirtiflora {Ten.}], 28, 56 {Casper & Stimper} ut [Pinguicula hirtiflora var. louisii {(Markgr.) Ernst}], 56 {Casper & Stimper} ut [Pinguicula hirtiflora var. gionae {Contandriopoulos & Quezel}], [Pinguicula hirtiflora var. megaspilaea {(Boiss. & Heldr. ex Boiss.) Schindler}]
XNP: Ann.Bot.Roma 26:177 (1959), Rev.Biol.Ecol.Medit.1:28 (1974), Haussknechtia 10:247 (2004), Haussknechtia 11:5 (2006)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7643 multiple views of plants, flowers and habitat (Italy)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/940233a multiple views of plants, flowers and habitat (Italy)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/94034a multiple views of plants, flowers and habitat (Italy)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/940317a multiple views of plants, flowers and habitat (Turkey)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/940321a three views of flowers (Turkey)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/95148a flowers in cultivation (Greece)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/95146a flowers in cultivation (Greece)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/950910 natural site specimen (Greece)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/951418a natural site specimen of var. gionae (Greece)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/940334a comparison with P.crystallina (Greece)
N: +[Pinguicula cubensis {Urquiola & Casper }]
P: Willdenowia 33:170 (2003)
T: Sierra de Cajalbana, La Palma, Pinar del Rio, CU, 23. 6. 2001, H.Stenzel & L.P.Marquez 1129 (JE)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HOM
L: CU
LFR: 118
N: ~[Pinguicula cuneata {F.E.Lloyd}]
P: Carniv.Pl.:106 (1942)
S: =?[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Pinguicula cyclosecta {auct. non Casper: Hort.}]
P: in sched. (1984)
S: =[Pinguicula ehlersiae {Speta & Fuchs}]
N: +[Pinguicula cyclosecta {Casper}]
P: Feddes Repert.67:11 (1963)
T: near El Caracol 3 mi NE Dulces Nombres, Nuevo Leon, Sierra Madre Oriental, MX, 17. 6. 1938, F.G.Meyer & D.J.Rogers 2538 (MO)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-ORC
L: MX
LFR: 64
RLC: LR (cd)
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Haussknechtia 11:5 (2006)
IMAGE: pinguicu/p_cyclo3 summer/winter rosettes and flowers in cultivation
IMAGE: pinguicu/pcyclos plant and flowers in cultivation
N: [Pinguicula davurica {Pall. ex Link}]
P: Jahrb.Gew.1:54 (1820)
T: Dauria, N Manchuria, CN, Pallas Herb.Willdenow 423 (B|)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: +[Pinguicula debbertiana {Speta & Fuchs}]
P: Linzer biol.Beitr.24:375 (1992)
T: Huizache crossing, San Luis Potosi, MX, 3. 1989, ex cult. P.Debbert s.n. (HERB.F.SPETA)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-CRF
L: MX
LFR: 64
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Haussknechtia 11:5 (2006)
IMAGE: pinguicu/p_deb1 rosette in cultivation
N: [Pinguicula dertosensis {(Canigueral) G.Mateo Sanz & M.B.Crespo Villalba}]
P: Fl.Abrev.Comun.Valenciana:430 (1995)
BN: [Pinguicula grandiflora var. dertosensis {Canigueral}]
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. dertosensis {(Canigueral) Schlauer}]
N: [Pinguicula diversifolia {Cuatr.}]
P: Caldasia 3:430 (1945)
T: Paramo de Santurban, N Santander, CO, Cuatrecasas & Barriga 10284 (F 1234933)
S: =[Pinguicula elongata {Benj.}]
N: [Pinguicula dostalii {Barta}]
P: Veda Prir. (Praha) 23:5 (1944)
T: Polabska cernava near Melnicka vrutice, CZ, (?PRC)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula edentula {Hook.}]
P: Exot.Fl.1:tab.16 (1823)
T: Savannah, US, (K)
S: =[Pinguicula lutea {Walt.}]
N: +[Pinguicula ehlersiae {Speta & Fuchs}]
P: Stapfia 10:113 (1982)
T: Guadalcazar, San Luis Potosi, MX, 3. 1979, R.Ehlers s.n. (HERB.F.SPETA)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-CRF
L: MX
LFR: 64
RLC: LR (cd)
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}, 32 {Speta & Fuchs}, 44 {Casper & Stimper} ut [Pinguicula esseriana var. ehlersiae {(Speta & Fuchs) Zamudio-Ruiz ex Casper & Stimper}]
XNP: Haussknechtia 11:5 (2006), Stapfia 10:113 (1982), Pl.Syst.Evol.277:23 (2009)
IMAGE: pinguicu/loyd21 closeup of flowers
IMAGE: pinguicu/p_ehl1 flowers and rosette in cultivation
N: ~[Pinguicula ehlersiae var. albiflora {Hort.Debbert ex Duschek}]
P: Taublatt 1993, 2:27 (1993)
S: =[Pinguicula ehlersiae {Speta & Fuchs}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Pinguicula elatior {Michx.}]
P: Fl.Bor.Am.1:11 (1803)
T: Ga., N.C., S.C., US, 5., Michaux (?)
S: =[Pinguicula caerulea {Walt.}]
N: [Pinguicula eliae {Sennen}]
P: Bot.Soc.Iber.35:21 (1936)
T: Montes Obarenses, ES, 1908, Elias s.n. (MA)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: +[Pinguicula elizabethiae {Zamudio Ruiz}]
P: Acta Bot.Mex.47:16 (1999)
T: Zimapan Municipality, Toliman, Hidalgo, MX, S.Zamudio & E.Perez 10029 (IEB)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-ORC
L: MX
LFR: 64
RLC: LR (cd)
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Pl.Syst.Evol.277:23 (2009)
N: [Pinguicula elliptica {Sesse & Mocino ex Casper}]
P: Biblioth.Bot.128:140 (1966)
T: MX, s.loc., Sesse & Mocino 243 (MA)
S: =?[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
N: +[Pinguicula elongata {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:318 (1847)
T: Sierra Nevada de Sta.Marta, CO, Purdie 1045 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM
L: VE, CO
LFR: 128
N: +[Pinguicula emarginata {Zamudio Ruiz & Rzedowski}]
P: Phytologia 60:258 (1986)
T: Atzalan, Tatzayanala, Vera Cruz, MX, 10. 1. 1970, F.Ventura A. 347 (ENCB)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-TEM
L: MX
LFR: 64
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}, 44 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Haussknechtia 11:5 (2006), Pl.Syst.Evol.277:23 (2009)
IMAGE: pinguicu/p_emarg1 rosette and flower in cultivation
IMAGE: pinguicu/emargs1 multiple rosettes with flowers
IMAGE: pinguicu/PXemarginata rosette and flower
N: +[Pinguicula esseriana {B.Kirchner}]
P: Willdenowia 11:317 (1981)
T: S.Vincente, Sierra Salamanca, Tamaulipas, MX, 1977, G.Koehres s.n. (BOCHUM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-CRF
L: MX
LFR: 64
RLC: LR (cd)
XN: 32 {Speta & Fuchs},32(16?) {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Stapfia 10:113 (1982),Haussknechtia 11:5 (2006)
IMAGE: pinguicu/loyd15 rosette and flower
IMAGE: pinguicu/pess2_pt cultivated plant with flowers
N: ~[Pinguicula esseriana var. ehlersiae {(Speta & Fuchs) Zamudio-Ruiz ex Casper & R.Stimper}]
P: Pl.Syst.Evol.277:23 (2009)
BN: [Pinguicula ehlersiae {Speta & Fuchs}]
S: =[Pinguicula ehlersiae {Speta & Fuchs}]
IMAGE: pinguicu/loyd15 rosette and flower
IMAGE: pinguicu/pess2_pt cultivated plant with flowers
N: +[Pinguicula filifolia {Wright ex Griseb.}]
P: Cat.Pl.Cub.:162 (1866)
T: W CU, 1865, C.Wright 2886 (GOET)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HOM
L: CU
LFR: 118
XN: 18 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Haussknechtia 11:5 (2006)
IMAGE: pinguicu/p_fili1 multiple views of flowers in cultivation
N: ~[Pinguicula filiformis {Balatova-Tulackova & Garcia}]
P: Fol.Geobot.Phytotax.22:220 (1987)
CN: [Pinguicula filifolia {Wright ex Griseb.}]
S: =[Pinguicula filifolia {Wright ex Griseb.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: +[Pinguicula fiorii {Tammaro & Pace}]
P: Inf.Bot.Ital.19:430 (1987)
T: E Majella, Cannelluccia di Bocca di Valle, IT, 30. 5. 1983, F.Tammaro s.n. (AQUI)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-PIN-PIN
L: IT
LFR: 3
XN: 32 {Tammaro & Pace}, 64 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Inf.Bot.Ital.19:430 (1987), Pl.Syst.Evol.277:22 (2009)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/940938 multiple views of plants and flowers
N: ~[Pinguicula flava {Hort.Graf}]
P: Exotica 2:2403 (1982)
S: =[Pinguicula lutea {Walt.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Pinguicula flavescens {Floerke ex Hoppe}]
P: Bot.Taschenb.:14 (1800)
T: Salzburg, AT, Hoppe (M)
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula floridensis {Chapm.}]
P: Fl.S.U.S.2.ed.:635 (1883)
T: Homosassee R., Fla., US, B.Miller (?)
S: =[Pinguicula pumila {Michx.}]
N: [Pinguicula flos-mulionis {Morr.}]
P: Belg.Hortic.22:371 (1872)
T: Passo del Macho, Vera Cruz, MX, Morren s.n. (BR)
S: =[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
N: [Pinguicula fontiqueriana {Romo, Peris & Stuebing}]
P: Ann.Bot.Fenn.33:31 (1996)
T: Aguersif (Beni Seddat), Rif, MA, 14. 6. 1929, P.Font-Quer 416 (BC 136365)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}] /[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula fortuita {Zamudio Ruiz}]
P: in sched. (1992)
T: MX, (?)
S: =[Pinguicula debbertiana {Speta & Fuchs}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Pinguicula gavei {(Beauv.) Gdgr.}]
P: Nov.Consp.Fl.Eur.:394 (1910)
BN: [Pinguicula alpina var. gavei {Beauv.}]
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula gelida {Schur}]
P: Enum.Pl.Transs.:548 (1866)
T: on Vurtop, Arpaser Alps, RO, 30. 6. 1851, Schur (?)
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula gesneri {Bauh. ex Stokes}]
P: Bot.Mat.Med.1:37 (1812)
T: on Sooter's hill and at Charlton (introd. by J.Sherard), UK, Dillenius (?)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: +[Pinguicula gigantea {Luhrs}]
P: Phytologia 79:389 (1995)
T: near San Bartolome de Ayautla, Oaxaca, MX, 1987, A.B.Lau s.n. (TEX)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-AGN
L: MX
LFR: 64
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Haussknechtia 11:5 (2006)
N: [Pinguicula glandulosa {Trautv. & Meyer}]
P: Middendorf, Reise.i.d.Aeuss.N. & O.Sib.1.Th.2.Bot.:65 (1856)
T: Mouth of Uda, Siberia, RU, Middendorf (LE)
S: =[Pinguicula variegata {Turcz.}]
N: +[Pinguicula gracilis {Zamudio Ruiz}]
P: Acta Bot.Mex.3:25 (1988)
T: Monterrey, Cerro de las Mitras, Nuevo Leon, MX, 19. 11. 1987, S.Zamudio R. & S.Gonzales 5184 (IEB)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-MIP
L: MX
LFR: 64
XN: 20 {Casper & Stimper}, 22 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Haussknechtia 11:5 (2006), Pl.Syst.Evol.277:23 (2009)
IMAGE: pinguicu/p_grac1 multiple views of flowers, rosette and buds
N: ~[Pinguicula grandiflora {auct. non Lam.: Balbis}]
P: Mem.Acad.Tor.:321 (1804)
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula grandiflora {auct. non Lam.: Bertoloni}]
P: Amoen.Ital.:325 (1819)
T: below E Sagro along road betw. Fornole & Vinca, Alpi Apuane, IT, 6. 6. 1810, W.Bertoloni (BOLO)
S: =[Pinguicula apuana {Casper & R.Stimper ex Casper & Ansaldi}]
N: ~[Pinguicula grandiflora {auct. non Lam.: Bertoloni}]
P: Fl.Ital.1:70 (1833)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}] /[Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula grandiflora {auct. non Lam.: Bras}]
P: Cat.Pl.Vasc.Dept.Aveyron:306 (1877)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}] /[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. caussensis {Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula grandiflora {auct. non Lam.: Briquet}]
P: Ann.Cons.Jard.Bot.Geneve 5:35 (1901)
T: below lakes of Mt.Renoso, Corse, FR, Briquet (?G)
S: =[Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula grandiflora {auct. non Lam.: Colla}]
P: Herb.Pedemont.4:514 (1835)
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}] /[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. reichenbachiana {(Schindler) Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula grandiflora {auct. non Lam.: G.Beck}]
P: Ann.Kk.Nat.Hofmus.Wien 2.2:147 (1887)
T: Prenj Planina, Udbar, Hercegovina, BA, G.Beck (PRC)
S: =[Pinguicula balcanica var. tenuilaciniata {Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula grandiflora {auct. non Lam.: Hook.}]
P: Fl.Bor.Am.2:118 (1840)
S: =[Pinguicula macroceras {Link}]
N: ~[Pinguicula grandiflora {auct. non Lam.: Pollinius}]
P: Fl.Veron.1:24 (1822)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}] /[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula grandiflora {auct. non Lam.: Schleicher ex Rchb.}]
P: Pl.Crit.1:70 (1823)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula grandiflora {auct. non Lam.: Sprengel}]
P: Syst.Veg.1:48 (1825)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}] /[Pinguicula longifolia {Ram. ex DC.}]
N: +[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
P: Encycl.Meth.Bot.3:22 (1789)
T: Dauphine, FR, Lamarck s.n. (?P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-PIN-PIN
L: IE, ?MA, ES, FR, CH
LFR: 2, 3, 39
XN: 32 {Doulat}
XNP: C.R.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.225:354 (1947)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7217 multiple views of flowers and plants (France)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/5602 flower (Ireland)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7230 flowers and plants (France)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70132 comparison with other species
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/940415a leaves with captured prey
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70105 comparison with f.pallida & subsp.rosea
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/5603 comparison with f. chionopetra
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/9507a24 Pitcher shaped and heart shaped leaf
IMAGE: pinguicu/loyd1 plants in habitat, Vall D'Incles Andorra
N: [Pinguicula grandiflora f. chionopetra {Nelson}]
P: Watsonia 19:273 (1993)
FT: The Burren, Co. Clare, IE, 25. 5. 1990, E.C.Nelson 25.0590 (DBN)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/5603 comparison with P.grandiflora
N: [Pinguicula grandiflora f. pallida {(Gaud.) Casper}]
P: Feddes Repert.66:85 (1962)
BN: [Pinguicula grandiflora var. pallida {Gaud.}]
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70132 comparison with other species
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70105 comparison with subsp. rosea
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70107 comparison with subsp. rosea
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/951611a winter bud comparison with subsp. rosea
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7078 multiple views of flowers
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7246 multiple views of flowers and plant (Switzerland)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/940413a Leaves with prey
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7505 2 winter buds, gemmae (cultivation specimens)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70155 comparison of flowers with other species
N: ~[Pinguicula grandiflora race juratensis {(Bern.) Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 11:200 (1909)
BN: [Pinguicula juratensis {Bern.}]
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
C: rank undefined
N: ~[Pinguicula grandiflora race reuteri {(Genty) Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 11:200 (1909)
BN: [Pinguicula reuteri {Genty}]
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
C: rank undefined
N: [Pinguicula grandiflora subsp. arvetii {(Genty) Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 11:201 (1909)
BN: [Pinguicula arvetii {Genty}]
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: [Pinguicula grandiflora subsp. coenocantabrica {Rivas-Martinez, Diaz, Prieto, Loidi & Penas}]
P: Picos de Eu.:279 (1984)
T: Santuario de Covadonga, Asturias, ES, 7. 3. 1974, Ladero, Lopez & Moreno (MAF 99496)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: [Pinguicula grandiflora subsp. dertosensis {(Canigueral) O.De Bolos & J.Vigo}]
P: Coll.Bot.14:99 (1983)
BN: [Pinguicula grandiflora var. dertosensis {Canigueral}]
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. dertosensis {(Canigueral) Schlauer}]
N: [Pinguicula grandiflora subsp. longifolia {(Ram. ex DC.) Nyman}]
P: Consp.Fl.Eu.:598 (1881)
BN: [Pinguicula longifolia {Ram. ex DC.}]
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia {Ram. ex DC.}] /[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. reichenbachiana {(Schindler) Casper}]
N: [Pinguicula grandiflora subsp. reuteri {(Genty) Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 11:199 (1909)
BN: [Pinguicula reuteri {Genty}]
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula grandiflora subsp. reuteri {auct. non (Genty) Rouy: Loeve & Loeve}]
P: Bot.Not.114:55 (1961)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}] /[Pinguicula grandiflora subsp. rosea {(Mutel) Casper}]
N: +[Pinguicula grandiflora subsp. rosea {(Mutel) Casper}]
P: Feddes Repert.66:85 (1962)
BN: [Pinguicula grandiflora var. rosea {Mutel}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-PIN-PIN
L: FR
LFR: 3
XN: 32 {Contandriopoulos} ut [Pinguicula reuteri {auct. non Genty: Schindler}]
XNP: Thesis, Montpellier (1962)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70105 comparison with f. pallida
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70107 comparison with f. pallida
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/951611a comparison with f. pallida
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7077 multiple views of plants and flowers (France)
IMAGE: pinguicu/pwix13 flower and rosette from "Rio Ara" area
IMAGE: pinguicu/pwix9 plant and flower from "La Baladosa" area
IMAGE: pinguicu/pwix17 comparison of several forms
N: [Pinguicula grandiflora subvar. albescens {Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 11:200 (1909)
T: Pinet d'Uriage, FR, Verlot s.n. (?)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora subsp. rosea {(Mutel) Casper}]
N: [Pinguicula grandiflora subvar. rosea {(Mutel) Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 11:200 (1909)
BN: [Pinguicula grandiflora var. rosea {Mutel}]
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora subsp. rosea {(Mutel) Casper}]
N: [Pinguicula grandiflora var. corsica {(Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr) Gdgr.}]
P: Nov.Consp.Fl.Eu.:394 (1910)
BN: [Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}]
S: =[Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}]
N: [Pinguicula grandiflora var. dertosensis {Canigueral}]
P: Coll.Bot.5:413 (1957)
T: Ports de Tortosa, Foot of Mt.Caro, ES, Canigueral 87830 (BC)
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. dertosensis {(Canigueral) Schlauer}]
N: [Pinguicula grandiflora var. foliis-oblongis {Loisel.}]
P: Fl.Gall.2.ed.:13 (1828)
T: Alpes de Provence, FR, (?P) & al.
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: [Pinguicula grandiflora var. inaequilobata {(Sennen) Casper}]
P: Feddes Repert.66:86 (1962)
BN: [Pinguicula inaequilobata {Sennen}]
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: [Pinguicula grandiflora var. longifolia {(Ram. ex DC.) Benth.}]
P: Cat.Pl.Pyr.Bas.Lang:111 (1826)
BN: [Pinguicula longifolia {Ram. ex DC.}]
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia {Ram. ex DC.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula grandiflora var. longifolia {auct. non (Ram. ex DC.) Benth.: Gren. & Godr.}]
P: Fl.France 2:442 (1850)
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. caussensis {Casper}] /[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. reichenbachiana {(Schindler) Casper}] /[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. caussensis {Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula grandiflora var. longifolia {auct. non (Ram. ex DC.) Benth.: Moritzi}]
P: Fl.Schweiz:256 (1844)
SYN: [Pinguicula longifolia {auct. non Ram. ex DC.: Gaud.}]
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: [Pinguicula grandiflora var. nevadensis {Gdgr.}]
P: Nov.Consp.Fl.Eu.:394 (1910)
T: Sierra de Alfacar, ES, Gandoger s.n. (PRC)
S: =[Pinguicula nevadensis {(Lindbg.) Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula grandiflora var. pallida {auct. non Gaud.: Briquet}]
P: Rev.Gen.Bot.5:424 (1893)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora subsp. rosea {(Mutel) Casper}]
N: [Pinguicula grandiflora var. pallida {Gaud.}]
P: Babey, Fl.Jurass.3:277 (1845)
T: Bois de la Faucille, FR, 1853, Reuter s.n. (G)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: [Pinguicula grandiflora var. reuteri {(Genty) Ernst}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.80:165 (1961)
BN: [Pinguicula reuteri {Genty}]
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}] /[Pinguicula grandiflora subsp. rosea {(Mutel) Casper}]
N: [Pinguicula grandiflora var. rosea {Mutel}]
P: Fl.Dauph.1.ed.:357 (1830)
T: Grenoble, Revel, FR, 1831, Mutel s.n. (G)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora subsp. rosea {(Mutel) Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula grandiflora var. variegata {(auct. non Turcz.: Arv.Touv.) Cariot & St.Lag.}]
P: Etude Fl.8.ed.:645 (1880)
BN: [Pinguicula variegata {auct. non Turcz.: Arv.Touv.}]
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: +[Pinguicula greenwoodii {Cheek}]
P: Kew Bull.49:813 (1994)
T: Iacatepec road, Oaxaca, MX, 19. 4. 1987, Greenwood G-1377 (MEXU)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HOM
L: MX
LFR: 64
N: +[Pinguicula gypsicola {Brandeg.}]
P: Univ.Calif.Publ.Bot.4:190 (1911)
T: Minas de S.Rafael, San Luis Potosi, MX, 11. 1910, C.A.Purpus 4886 (UC 148373)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-ORC
L: MX
LFR: 64
RLC: VU
XN: 22 {Casper}
XNP: Biblioth.Bot.127:33 (1966)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70194 cultivated specimen
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70197 comparison with P.moranensis
IMAGE: pinguicu/pgyps_sd closeup of flower
N: [Pinguicula gypsophila {Wallr.}]
P: Linnaea 4:533 (1840)
T: Hercynia, Thuringia, DE, Wallroth (?B)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula hellwegeri {Murr}]
P: Dt.Bot.Monatsschr.15:80 (1897)
T: at foothill plateau of Venet near Zams, upper Inn valley, CH, 6. 1892, Hellweger (?)
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: [Pinguicula hellwegeri var. tridentina {Murr}]
P: Allg.Bot.Z.12:202 (1906)
T: above Sardagna en route to M.Bondone, Trento, IT, Murr 130 (?)
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: +[Pinguicula hemiepiphytica {Zamudio Ruiz & Rzedowski}]
P: Acta Bot.Mex.14:24 (1991)
T: 58 km N Ixtlan, road to Valle Nacional, Oaxaca, MX, 12. 10. 1987, S.Zamudio R. 5630 (IEB)
S: =?[Pinguicula laueana {Speta & Fuchs (1989)}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-LON
L: MX
LFR: 64
XN: 22 {Kondo} ut [Pinguicula colimensis {auct. non McVaugh & Mickel: K. & M.Kondo}]
XNP: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.96:324 (1969)
IMAGE: pinguicu/p_hemi1 plants and flowers in cultivation
IMAGE: pinguicu/hemiepiphytica_ros_hiv rosette
N: +[Pinguicula heterophylla {Benth.}]
P: Pl.Hartweg.1A:70 (1839)
T: Tuquila, MX, 5. 1839, Hartweg 510 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HET
L: MX
LFR: 64
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper} p.p. ut [Pinguicula medusina {Zamudio Ruiz & Studnicka}]
XNP: Haussknechtia 11:5 (2006)
IMAGE: pinguicu/phet1 multiple views of plants with developing tip sprouts
IMAGE: pinguicu/pwix22 multiple views of plants in flower
N: [Pinguicula hintoniorum {B.L.Turner}]
P: Phytologia 74:71 (1994)
T: below Puerto Pino, Dr. Arroyo, Mpio. Zaragoza, Nuevo Leon, MX, 16. 3. 1993, G.B.Hinton & al. 22661 (TEX)
S: =[Pinguicula ehlersiae {Speta & Fuchs}]
N: [Pinguicula hirta {Wormsk. ex Lange}]
P: Meddel.Groenl.3:261 (1890)
T: GL, 1813, Wormskjold (?C)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula hirtella {Huet ex Nyman}]
P: Consp.Fl.Eu.:598 (1881)
CN: [Pinguicula hirtiflora {Ten.}]
S: =[Pinguicula crystallina subsp. hirtiflora {(Ten.) Strid}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Pinguicula hirtiflora {auct. non Ten.: Schindler}]
P: Oesterr.Bot.Z.58:62 (1908)
S: =[Pinguicula crystallina {Sibth. ex Sibth. & Smith}] /[Pinguicula crystallina subsp. hirtiflora {(Ten.) Strid}]
N: [Pinguicula hirtiflora {Ten.}]
P: Fl.Nap.3:18 (1836)
T: Monti della Cava di Castellammare, IT, Tenore s.n. (NAP)
S: =[Pinguicula crystallina subsp. hirtiflora {(Ten.) Strid}]
N: [Pinguicula hirtiflora f. pallida {Casper}]
P: Biblioth.Bot.128:107 (1966)
T: Mt.Korax, Vardoussia, GR, Heldreich s.n. (G)
S: =[Pinguicula crystallina subsp. hirtiflora {(Ten.) Strid}]
N: [Pinguicula hirtiflora subsp. megaspilaea {(Boiss. & Heldr. ex Boiss.) Nyman}]
P: Consp.Fl.Eu.:599 (1881)
BN: [Pinguicula megaspilaea {Boiss. & Heldr. ex Boiss.}]
S: =[Pinguicula crystallina subsp. hirtiflora {(Ten.) Strid}]
N: [Pinguicula hirtiflora var. decipiens {Bornm.}]
P: Magyar.Bot.Lapok 32:130 (1933)
T: Megarema gorge, Mt.Olympus, GR, Sintenis & Bornmueller 1357 (?)
S: =[Pinguicula crystallina subsp. hirtiflora {(Ten.) Strid}]
N: [Pinguicula hirtiflora var. euboea {Beauv. & Topali}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.Geneve 2.ser.28:155 (1938)
T: Kandilio, Euboea Is., GR, (?G)
S: =[Pinguicula crystallina subsp. hirtiflora {(Ten.) Strid}]
N: [Pinguicula hirtiflora var. gionae {Contandriopoulos & Quezel}]
P: Rev.Biol.Ecol.Medit.1:30 (1974)
T: Grotte Doree, Giona, GR, J.Contandriopoulos & P.Quezel s.n. (MARS)
S: =[Pinguicula crystallina subsp. hirtiflora {(Ten.) Strid}]
N: [Pinguicula hirtiflora var. louisii {(Markgr.) Ernst}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.80:186 (1961)
BN: [Pinguicula louisii {Markgr.}]
S: =[Pinguicula crystallina subsp. hirtiflora {(Ten.) Strid}]
N: [Pinguicula hirtiflora var. megaspilaea {(Boiss. & Heldr. ex Boiss.) Schindler}]
P: Oesterr.Bot.Z.58:62 (1908)
BN: [Pinguicula megaspilaea {Boiss. & Heldr. ex Boiss.}]
S: =[Pinguicula crystallina subsp. hirtiflora {(Ten.) Strid}]
N: [Pinguicula huilensis {Cuatr.}]
P: Caldasia 3:432 (1945)
T: Cordillera Central, Las Vegas, Valle, CO, Cuatrecasas 20253 (F 1366517)
S: =[Pinguicula calyptrata {H.B.K.}]
N: [Pinguicula hybrida {Wettst.}]
P: Oesterr.Bot.Z.68:295 (1919)
T: Moosbrunn, Niereroesterr., AT, Wettstein s.n. (WU)
S: =[[Pinguicula alpina {L.}] * [Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]]
L: FI, AT, SK
LFR: 3, 8
C: priority for parentage
N: ~[Pinguicula hyperborea {Gdgr.}]
P: Nov.Consp.Fl.Eu.:394 (1910)
T: Kola Penins., RU, Gandoger (?)
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Pinguicula ibarrae {Zamudio Ruiz}]
P: Acta Bot.Mex.70:73 (2005)
T: +/- 11 km N Tlanchinol on road to Huejutla, Hidalgo, MX, 18. 11. 2001, S.Zamudio Ruiz, A.Ibarra & E.Zamudio 11814 (IEB)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-AGN
L: MX
LFR: 64
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Pl.Syst.Evol.277:24 (2009)
N: +[Pinguicula imitatrix {Casper}]
P: Feddes Repert.67:12 (1963)
T: Piedra Ancha, Galeana, MX, 5. 2. 1939, G.B.Hinton 14219 (UC 113586)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HET
L: MX
LFR: 64
N: +[Pinguicula immaculata {Zamudio Ruiz & Lux}]
P: Acta Bot.Mex.20:40 (1992)
T: km 10 of street between Rayones & Galeana, Nuevo Leon, MX, 26. 2. 1991, S. Zamudio R., E.Perez-Calix & A.Garcia-Arevalo 6225 (IEB)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-MIP
L: MX
LFR: 64
N: [Pinguicula inaequilobata {Sennen}]
P: Bot.Soc.Iber.35:20 (1936)
T: Montes Obarenses, ES, 1906, Sennen & Elias s.n. (MA)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: +[Pinguicula infundibuliformis {Casper}]
P: Haussknechtia 9:144 (2003)
T: Mina Iberia, Barancoa, CU, 3. 1968, J.Bisse & E.Koehler PFC6815 (JE)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HOM
L: CU
LFR: 118
N: [Pinguicula intermedia {Soleirol ex Bertoloni}]
P: Fl.Ital.1:116 (1833)
SYN: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. pusilla {Bertoloni}]
S: =[Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula involucrata {Stapf}]
P: Index Kewensis 2:530 (1886)
CN: [Pinguicula involuta {auct. non Ruiz & Pav.: Schrank}]
S: =[Pinguicula villosa {L.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Pinguicula involuta {auct. non Ruiz & Pav.: Schrank}]
P: Denkschr.Bot.Ges.Regensb.1:3 (1818)
S: =[Pinguicula villosa {L.}]
N: +[Pinguicula involuta {Ruiz & Pav.}]
P: Fl.Peruv.1:20 (1798)
T: Pillao & Panao Huassahuassi, PE, Ruiz & Pavon s.n. (?)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-ISO-AMP
L: BO, PE
LFR: 128, 129
N: +[Pinguicula ionantha {Godfr.}]
P: Am.Midl.Nat.66:405 (1961)
T: 11 mi S Sumatra, Franklin Co., Fla., US, 26. 3. 1960, Godfrey 59362 (GH)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-ISO-ISO
L: US (Fla.)
LFR: 30
XN: 22 {Godfrey & Stripling}
XNP: Am.Midl.Nat.66:395 (1961)
IMAGE: pinguicu/p_ionan1 multiple views of flowers in cultivation
N: +[Pinguicula jackii {Barnh.}]
P: Addisonia 15:61 (1930)
T: Las Lagunas, Sta.Clara, CU, 5. 12. 1928, J.G.Jack 6794 (US)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HOM
L: CU
LFR: 118
N: [Pinguicula jackii var. parviflora {Ernst}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.80:168 (1961)
T: Sta.Clara, CU, J.G.Jack 6794 (US)
S: =[Pinguicula jackii {Barnh.}]
N: +[Pinguicula jaraguana {Casper}]
P: Haussknechtia 9:141 (2003)
T: Arroyo Jaragua, Mun. Moa, Prov. Holguin, CU, 25. 2. 1979, H.Bisse, L.Lepper, E.Koehler, M.L.Diaz, J.Gutierrez, H.Dietrich, U.Raendel, H.Schaarschmidt, R.Herrera & N.Miklos PFC39913 (JE)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HOM
L: CU
LFR: 118
N: +[Pinguicula jarmilae {J.J.Halda & M.Malina}]
P: Acta Mus.Richnov.Sect.Natur.14:110 (2007)
T: near Nuevo Mundo, dept. Chuquisaca, BO, 20. 11. 2007, J.J.Halda JJH07112001 (PR11972)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-ISO-AMP
L: BO
LFR: 129
N: +[Pinguicula jaumavensis {Debbert}]
P: Mitt.Bot.Staatss.Muenchen 30:379 (1991)
T: Jaumave, Tamaulipas, MX, P.Debbert 51 (M)
S: =?[Pinguicula esseriana {B.Kirchner}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-CRF
L: MX
LFR: 64
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Haussknechtia 11:6 (2006)
IMAGE: pinguicu/p_jaum1 plants and flowers in cultivation
IMAGE: pinguicu/PXjaumavensis flower and rosette
N: [Pinguicula jorgehintonii {B.L.Turner}]
P: Phytologia 74:69 (1994)
T: N Aramberri, Mpio. Aramberri, Nuevo Leon, MX, 23. 11. 1993, G.B.Hinton & al. 24000 (TEX)
S: =[Pinguicula rotundiflora {Studnicka}]
N: [Pinguicula juratensis {Bern.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Emul.Doubs 2.ser.T.7:91 (1855)
T: Chaine de Reculet, Cret de la Neige, CH, Bernard s.n. (?G)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula kamtschatica {Roem. & Schult.}]
P: Mant.Syst.Veg.1:168 (1822)
CN: [Pinguicula camtschatica {Pall. ex Link}]
S: =[Pinguicula macroceras {Link}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Pinguicula kewensis {Waracek}]
P: Gartenwelt 18:87 (1914)
T: ex cult. Hort. Bot. Kew, UK (?K)
S: =[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Pinguicula kondoi {auct. non Casper: Debbert ex Luhrs}]
P: Phytologia 79:121 (1995)
S: =[Pinguicula reticulata {Fuchs ex Schlauer}]
N: +[Pinguicula kondoi {Casper}]
P: Feddes Repert.85:1 (1974)
T: 71 km from Tampico Junct. to Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, MX, 2. 1971, S.Osada Herb.Kondo 1029 (NCU 381921)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-MIP
L: MX
LFR: 64
XN: 22 {Kondo}
XNP: Feddes Repert.85:1 (1974)
N: [Pinguicula laeta {Pantocsek}]
P: Oesterr.Bot.Z.23:80 (1873)
T: Bielagora, Hercegovina, BA, Pantocsek (?)
S: =[Pinguicula crystallina subsp. hirtiflora {(Ten.) Strid}]
N: ~[Pinguicula lanii {A.D.Bell}]
P: Pl.Form:72 (1991)
CN: [Pinguicula laueana {auct. non Speta & Fuchs: Speta & Fuchs}]nom.nud.
S: =[Pinguicula esseriana {B.Kirchner}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Pinguicula lateciliata {McVaugh & Mickel}]
P: Brittonia 15:138 (1963)
T: near El Caracol 3 mi NE Dulces Nombres, Nuevo Leon, Sierra Madre Oriental, MX, 17. 6. 1938, F.G.Meyer & D.J.Rogers 2538 (MO)
S: =[Pinguicula cyclosecta {Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula laueana {auct. non Speta & Fuchs: Speta & Fuchs}]
P: in sched. (1982)
S: =[Pinguicula esseriana {B.Kirchner}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Pinguicula laueana {Speta & Fuchs}]
P: Phyton(Austria) 29:94 (1989)
T: Sierra Mixe, Oaxaca, MX, 9. 4. 1987, A.Lau 009 (HERB.F.SPETA)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-LON
L: MX
LFR: 64
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Pl.Syst.Evol.277:24 (2009)
IMAGE: pinguicu/loyd17 side view showin long wide spur
IMAGE: pinguicu/p_lau1 flowers and rosette in cultivation
IMAGE: pinguicu/pwix6 views of flower from "Sierra Mixe" area
N: +[Pinguicula laxifolia {Luhrs}]
P: Phytologia 79:116 (1995)
T: between La Perra & Agua Linda, Rancho del Cielo, Gomez Farias Distr., Tamaulipas, MX, 31. 3. 1969, A.Richardson 1211 (TEX)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HET
L: MX
LFR: 64
N: [Pinguicula lemaniana {(Beauv.) Gdgr.}]
P: Nov.Consp.Fl.Eur.:394 (1910)
BN: [Pinguicula alpina var. lemaniana {Beauv.}]
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula leptoceras {auct. non Rchb.: A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:29 (1844)
S: =[Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}] /[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula leptoceras {auct. non Rchb.: Boiss.}]
P: Voy.Bot.Midi.Espagne 2:521 (1845)
S: =[Pinguicula nevadensis {(Lindbg.) Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula leptoceras {auct. non Rchb.: Griseb.}]
P: Spicil.Fl.Rumel. & Bithyn.2:9 (1844)
T: Balcans near Carlova, BG, Grisebach (GOET)
S: =[Pinguicula balcanica {Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula leptoceras {auct. non Rchb.: K.Koch}]
P: Linnaea 20:26 (1847)
S: =[Pinguicula balcanica subsp. pontica {Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula leptoceras {auct. non Rchb.: Lamotte}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Plat.Centr.France:511 (1881)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}] /[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula leptoceras {auct. non Rchb.: Pichi Sermolli}]
P: Ferrarini & al., Prodr.Fl.Reg.Apuan.2:242 (1997)
S: =[Pinguicula apuana {Casper & R.Stimper ex Casper & Ansaldi}] /[Pinguicula mariae {Casper & R.Stimper ex Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula leptoceras {auct. non Rchb.: Rohlena}]
P: Preslia 20-21:283 (1942)
S: =[Pinguicula balcanica var. tenuilaciniata {Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula leptoceras {auct. non Rchb.: Schur}]
P: Enum.Pl.Transs.:548 (1866)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: +[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
P: Pl.Crit.1:69 (1823)
T: Mt.Grimsel, CH, H.Groh s.n. (DR|)
NT: idem, 1827 (ZT) {Casper}
NTP: Biblioth.Bot.127/128:160 (1966)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-PIN-PIN
L: CH, AT, IT, FR
LFR: 3
XN: 32 {Contandriopoulos}
XNP: Thesis, Montpellier (1962)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70132 comparison with other species
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70184 comparison with other species
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70155 comparison of flowers with other species
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70127 plants, flowers and habitat (Switzerland)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70175 Three views of flower (dark form) (Switzerland)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70126 Three views of flower (whitish form) (Italy)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70154 Eight flowers of two sites (cultivation specimens)
IMAGE: pinguicu/loyd12 closeup of plant in flower
N: ~[Pinguicula leptoceras lus. tridentina {(Murr) Casper}]
P: Feddes Repert.66:99 (1962)
BN: [Pinguicula hellwegeri var. tridentina {Murr}]
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
C: rank undefined
N: ~[Pinguicula leptoceras lus. variegata {(auct. non Turcz.: Arv.Touv.) Casper}]
P: Feddes Repert.66:99 (1962)
BN: [Pinguicula variegata {auct. non Turcz.: Arv.Touv.}]
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
C: rank undefined
N: [Pinguicula leptoceras subsp. corsica {(Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr) Nyman}]
P: Consp.Fl.Eu.:598 (1881)
BN: [Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}]
S: =[Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}]
N: [Pinguicula leptoceras var. hellwegeri {(Murr) Dalla Torre & Sarnthein}]
P: Fl.Tirol & Vorarlb.6:345 (1912)
BN: [Pinguicula hellwegeri {Murr}]
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: [Pinguicula leptoceras var. lepontina {Chiovenda}]
P: Nuov.G.Bot.Ital.30:66 (1923)
T: Colle di Brumei, Valle Antigorio, IT, 21. 6. 1920, G.B.Biadego (?VER)
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: [Pinguicula leptoceras var. longifolia {(Ram. ex DC.) Rchb.f.}]
P: Icon.Fl.Germ. & Helv.20:111 (1862)
BN: [Pinguicula longifolia {Ram. ex DC.}]
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. reichenbachiana {(Schindler) Casper}]
N: [Pinguicula leptoceras var. tridentina {(Murr) Dalla Torre & Sarnthein}]
P: Fl.Tirol & Vorarlb.6:345 (1912)
BN: [Pinguicula hellwegeri var. tridentina {Murr}]
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula leptoceras var. typica {Chiovenda}]
P: Nuov.G.Bot.Ital.30:65 (1923)
T: [Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula leptoceras var. variegata {(auct. non Turcz.: Arv.Touv.) Beauv.}]
P: Bull.Murith.37:164 (1912)
BN: [Pinguicula variegata {auct. non Turcz.: Arv.Touv.}]
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: +[Pinguicula lignicola {Barnh.}]
P: Mem.Torr.Bot.Cl.16:110 (1920)
T: San Benito, Oriente, CU, 24. 2. 1910, Shafer 4031 (?NY)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HOM
L: CU
LFR: 118
N: ~[Pinguicula lilacina {auct. non Schlecht. & Cham.: Genty ex Casper}]
P: Biblioth.Bot.128:166 (1966)
T: Col de la Faucille, FR, 1888, Genty s.n. (LISU)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula lilacina {auct. non Schlecht. & Cham.: Gibson}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.24:318 (1974)
S: =[Pinguicula clivorum {Standl. & Steyerm.}] /[Pinguicula lilacina {Schlecht. & Cham.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula lilacina {auct. non Schlecht. & Cham.: Seem.}]
P: Bot.Voy.Herald:324 (1854)
T: Sierra Madre, N MX, Seeman 2118 (K)
S: =[Pinguicula crenatiloba {A.DC.}]
N: +[Pinguicula lilacina {Schlecht. & Cham.}]
P: Linnaea 5:94 (1830)
T: MX, Schiede 113 (HAL)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HOM
L: MX, GT, BZ
LFR: 64, 117
XN: 16 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Pl.Syst.Evol.277:24 (2009)
N: +[Pinguicula lippoldii {Casper}]
P: Wulfenia 14:77 (2007)
T: road betw. Los Moreiros & La Zanja, Mayari Arriba, Sierra del Cristal, Prov. Holguin, CU, 26. 2. 1976, J.Bisse, L.Gonzalez Geigel, J.Gutierrez & H.Manitz PFC 30754 (JE)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HOM
L: CU
LFR: 118
N: +[Pinguicula lithophytica {C.Panfet-Valdes & P.Temple}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:90 (2008)
T: Los Tornos, El Sopapo, S.Blas, Cienfuegos, CU, 28. 2. 1995, C.Panfet, P.Temple & J.Gutierrez 71790 (HAJB)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HOM
L: CU
LFR: 118
N: ~[Pinguicula longicornis {Gay ex Babington}]
P: Phytologist 1:310 (1843)
T: valley near Helvellyn, UK, J.Woods (?)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Pinguicula longiflora {(Rudolph) Weintraub}]
P: http://ww.acnatsci.org/mongolia/Pinguic.htm (1996)
BN: [Pedicularis longiflora {Rudolph}]
S: =[Pedicularis longiflora {Rudolph}]
C: comb.illeg., spec.excl. (non-carnivorous, Orobanchaceae)
N: ~[Pinguicula longifolia {auct. non Ram. ex DC.: Costa}]
P: Studia Bot.4:125 (1986)
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. dertosensis {(Canigueral) Schlauer}]
N: ~[Pinguicula longifolia {auct. non Ram. ex DC.: Gaud.}]
P: Fl.Helv.1:45 (1828)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}] /[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}] /[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. reichenbachiana {(Schindler) Casper}] /[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula longifolia {auct. non Ram. ex DC.: Hervier}]
P: Bull.Acad.Int.Geogr.Bot.Le Mans 19:72 (1907)
S: =[Pinguicula vallisneriifolia {Webb}]
N: ~[Pinguicula longifolia {auct. non Ram. ex DC.: Koch}]
P: Synops.Fl.Germ. & Helv.1.ed.:578 (1837)
T: on Thoiry, CH, (?)
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula longifolia {auct. non Ram. ex DC.: Lamotte}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Plat.Centr.France:511 (1881)
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. caussensis {Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula longifolia {auct. non Ram. ex DC.: Mutel}]
P: Fl.France 2:399 (1835)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}] /[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. reichenbachiana {(Schindler) Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula longifolia {auct. non Ram. ex DC.: Rchb.}]
P: Fl.Germ.Excurs.:387 (1832)
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia {Ram. ex DC.}] /[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. reichenbachiana {(Schindler) Casper}]
N: +[Pinguicula longifolia {Ram. ex DC.}]
P: Fl.France 3:728 (1805)
T: Central Pyrenees, FR, Ramond s.n. (?G)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-PIN-PIN
L: ES, FR
LFR: 2
XN: 32 {Blanca, Jamilena, Ruiz-Rejon & Zamora}]
XNP: Pl.Syst.Evol.200:51 (1996)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70155 comparison of flowers with other species
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/94108 Pitcher-shaped leaf (cultivation specimen)
IMAGE: pinguicu/loyd13 multiple views of plant in flower
N: [Pinguicula longifolia f. vallisneriifolia {(Webb) Hervier}]
P: Bull.Acad.Int.Geogr.Bot.Le Mans 19:74 (1907)
BN: [Pinguicula vallisneriifolia {Webb}]
S: =[Pinguicula vallisneriifolia {Webb}]
N: ~[Pinguicula longifolia lus. brevifolia {(Genty ex Coste) Casper}]
P: Feddes Repert.66:71 (1962)
BN: [Pinguicula longifolia var. brevifolia {Genty ex Coste}]
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. caussensis {Casper}]
C: rank undefined
N: ~[Pinguicula longifolia race reichenbachiana {(Schindler) Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 11:199 (1909)
BN: [Pinguicula reichenbachiana {Schindler}]
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. caussensis {Casper}] /[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. reichenbachiana {(Schindler) Casper}]
C: rank undefined
N: +[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. caussensis {Casper}]
P: Feddes Repert.66:70 (1962)
T: Vallee de la Dourbie, FR, Coste s.n. (W)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-PIN-PIN
L: FR
LFR: 2
XN: 32 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Pl.Syst.Evol.277:24 (2009)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7073 (subsp. caussensis) flowers, plants and habitat (France)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70144 multiple views of plant and habitat (France)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70155 comparison of flowers with other species
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7086 comparison with subsp. reichenbachiana
IMAGE: pinguicu/plong5 plant from "Gorge du Tarn" area
N: +[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. dertosensis {(Canigueral) Schlauer}]
P: Palmengarten 58:67 (1994)
BN: [Pinguicula grandiflora var. dertosensis {Canigueral}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-PIN-PIN
L: ES
LFR: 41
XN: 48 {Blanca, Jamilena, Ruiz-Rejon & Zamora}] ut [Pinguicula submediterranea {Blanca, Jamilena, Ruiz-Rejon & Zamora}], 64 {Casper & Stimper} ut [Pinguicula dertosensis {(Canigueral) G.Mateo Sanz & M.B.Crespo Villalba}]
XNP: Pl.Syst.Evol.200:51 (1996), Pl.Syst.Evol.277:23 (2009)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/95069a multiple views of plant and habitat (Spain)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/950214 multiple views of plant and habitat (Spain)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/95032 view of habitat (Spain)
N: +[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. reichenbachiana {(Schindler) Casper}]
P: Feddes Repert.66:71 (1962)
BN: [Pinguicula reichenbachiana {Schindler}]
S: = /[Pinguicula apuana {Casper & R.Stimper ex Casper & Ansaldi}] /[Pinguicula mariae {Casper & R.Stimper ex Casper}] /[Pinguicula vallis-regiae {F.Conti & Peruzzi}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-PIN-PIN
L: FR, IT
LFR: 3
XN: 32 {Doulat} ut [Pinguicula reichenbachiana {Schindler}]
XNP: C.R.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.225:354 (1947)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7070 multiple views of flowers and plants (France)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7086 comparison with subsp. caussensis
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/940723a Pitcher shaped leaf (cultivation specimen)
N: [Pinguicula longifolia var. brevifolia {Genty ex Coste}]
P: Magnier Scrinia Fl.Sel:294 (1893)
T: Causse noir, Latour d'Auvergne, FR, Magnin 3090 (?CLF)
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. caussensis {Casper}]
N: [Pinguicula longifolia var. vallisneriifolia {(Webb) Gdgr.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 52:453 (1905)
BN: [Pinguicula vallisneriifolia {Webb}]
S: =[Pinguicula vallisneriifolia {Webb}]
N: [Pinguicula louisii {Markgr.}]
P: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.44:430 (1926)
T: Lumi Ljanes W Linsa, Tirana, AL, 23. 5. 1924, F.Markgraf 287 (BPU)
S: =[Pinguicula crystallina subsp. hirtiflora {(Ten.) Strid}]
N: ~[Pinguicula loxensis {Bonpland}]
P: Humboldt & Bonpland, Voy.4,2:22 (1806)
T: [Pinguicula calyptrata {H.B.K.}]
S: =[Pinguicula calyptrata {H.B.K.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Pinguicula lusitanica {auct. non L.: Allioni}]
P: Fl.Pedem.1:56 (1785)
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula lusitanica {auct. non L.: Rchb.}]
P: Pl.Crit.1:70 (1823)
S: =[Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}]
N: +[Pinguicula lusitanica {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:17 (1753)
T: PT, (?, not LINN)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-ISO-ISO
L: MA, DZ, PT, ES, FR, UK
LFR: 2, 39, 43
XN: 12 {Contandriopoulos}
XNP: Thesis, Montpellier (1962)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7540 three views of flower
IMAGE: pinguicu/Ping_lusitanica Plants in habitat
N: +[Pinguicula lutea {Walt.}]
P: Fl.Carol.:63 (1788)
T: US, T.Walter (|), PT: US, T.Walter ex coll. Fraser p.83 (?)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-ISO-ISO
L: US (La., Miss., Ala., NC., SC., Ga., Fla.)
LFR: 30
XN: 32 {Godfrey & Stripling}
XNP: Am.Midl.Nat.66:395 (1961)
IMAGE: pinguicu/lutea4 plant in flower Okaloosa County, Florida
IMAGE: pinguicu/plutfjl2 Close-up of flowers, Pender Co, NC, USA
N: [Pinguicula lutea f. alba {Folkerts & Freeman}]
P: Castanea 54:40 (1989)
T: vicinity of Camel Lake 8 mi N Wilma, Liberty Co., US, 12. 3. 1981, G.W.Folkerts s.n. (AUA)
S: =[Pinguicula lutea {Walt.}]
N: [Pinguicula lutea var. edentula {(Hook.) A.DC.}]
P: Prodr.8:32 (1844)
BN: [Pinguicula edentula {Hook.}]
S: =[Pinguicula lutea {Walt.}]
N: [Pinguicula lutea var. minor {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:32 (1844)
T: Carolina, US, Fraser s.n. (G)
S: =[Pinguicula lutea {Walt.}]
N: [Pinguicula macrantha {Lamotte}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Plat.Centr.France:511 (1881)
T: Nasbinals, Lozere, FR, Bayle (CLF)
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. caussensis {Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula macroceras {auct. non Link: Komarov}]
P: Fl.Penins.Kamtschatka 3:93 (1930)
S: =[Pinguicula macroceras {Link}] /[Pinguicula variegata {Turcz.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula macroceras {auct. non Link: Ledeb.}]
P: Fl.Ross.3:3 (1847)
S: =[Pinguicula macroceras {Link}] /[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: +[Pinguicula macroceras {Link}]
P: Jahrb.Gew.1:54 (1820)
T: Unalaska, Aleutian Is., US, Pallas Herb.Willdenow 422 (B|)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-PIN-PIN
L: JP, RU (Kuriles, Kamchatka), US (Aleutian Is., Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Ore., Ca.), CA (Yukon, British Columbia)
LFR: 1, 14, 15, 17, 18, 32
XN: 64 {Uchiyama} ut [Pinguicula vulgaris var. macroceras {(Link) Herder}]
XNP: Chromos.Inform.Serv.49:24 (1990)
IMAGE: pinguicu/0050 Hayade, Japan: habitat of lowland form: multiple views
IMAGE: pinguicu/isao41 Oodaigahara, Japan: multiple views of plant and flowers
IMAGE: pinguicu/isao39 Mt.Myojo-san, Japan: multiple views of plant and flowers
IMAGE: pinguicu/0055 Akagi, Japan: multiple views of plant and flowers
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70132 comparison with other species
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70135 multiple views of plant and flowers (Japan)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7126 multiple views of plant and flowers (Washington, USA)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7441 multiple views of plant and flowers (Alaska, USA)
IMAGE: pinguicu/p_macro3 closeup of hibernaculum
N: +[Pinguicula macroceras subsp. nortensis {J.Steiger ex J.Steiger & H.Rondeau}]
P: Internat.Pinguicula Stud.Group Newslett.8:3 (1997)
T: at Sheep Pen Creek x Douglas Park Rd., Hiouchi, S.Fork Smith River, Del Norte Co., Ca., US, 7. 5. 1971, J.Steiger s.n. (BERN 95/2)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-PIN-PIN
L: US (N Ca., Ore., Wash.)
LFR: 32
XN: 32 {J.Steiger}, 64 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.4:13 (1975), Pl.Syst.Evol.277:24 (2009)
IMAGE: pinguicu/pmacnor_CA Plants in vertical serpentine wall
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7115 multiple views of plant and flowers (Gasquet, CA, USA)
N: [Pinguicula macroceras var. microceras {(Cham.) Casper}]
P: Feddes Repert.66:116 (1962)
BN: [Pinguicula microceras {Cham.}]
S: =[Pinguicula macroceras {Link}]
N: ~[Pinguicula macrophylla {auct. non H.B.K.: McVaugh & Mickel}]
P: Brittonia 15:135 (1963)
S: =[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}] /[Pinguicula oblongiloba {A.DC.}]
N: +[Pinguicula macrophylla {H.B.K.}]
P: Nov.Gen.Sp.2:184 (1817)
T: S.Rosa, MX, A.v.Humboldt & A.Bonpland s.n. (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-ORC
L: MX
LFR: 64
RLC: LR (lc)
XN: 22 {Greilhuber, Borsch, Mueller, Worberg, Porembski & Barthlott}
XNP: Pl.Biol.8:770 (2006)
IMAGE: pinguicu/p_macro1 closeup of flowers in cultivation
N: [Pinguicula macrostyla {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:317 (1847)
T: PE, Dombey s.n. (K)
S: =[Pinguicula involuta {Ruiz & Pav.}]
N: [Pinguicula magellanica {Commerson ex Franchet}]
P: Miss.Sci.Cap Horn 5:353 (1889)
T: Magellan Strait, CL, Commerson s.n. Herb.Jussieu (P)
S: =[Pinguicula antarctica {Vahl}]
N: [Pinguicula major {J.Ruskin}]
P: Proserpina:198 (1886)
T: IE, (?)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: +[Pinguicula mariae {Casper & R.Stimper ex Casper}]
P: Wulfenia 16:3 (2009)
T: Isola Santa, Torrite, Alpi Apuane, IT, 27. 4. 2004, J. & R.Casper, W.Spanowsky, E.Huebl, M.Ansaldis s.n. (JE)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-PIN-PIN
L: IT
LFR: 3
XN: 32 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Haussknechtia 11:6 (2006)
N: +[Pinguicula martinezii {Zamudio Ruiz}]
P: Acta Bot.Mex.70:76 (2005)
T: Llano Chiquito, municipio de Landa de Matamoros, Queretaro, MX, 17. 2. 2004, S.Zamudio Ruiz & E.Carranza 7150 (IEB)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-AGN
L: MX
LFR: 64
N: [Pinguicula medusina {Zamudio Ruiz & Studnicka}]
P: Acta Bot.Mex.53:68 (2000)
T: Laguna Encantada ca. 30 km N Santiago Juxtlahuaca, Oaxaca, MX, 27. 5. 1999, S.Zamudio & G.Ocampo 11050 (IEB)
S: =[Pinguicula heterophylla {Benth.}]
N: [Pinguicula megaspilaea {Boiss. & Heldr. ex Boiss.}]
P: Fl.Or.4:2 (1879)
T: Vathliakia above Monastery of Megaspilaeon, GR, 7. 1848, Boissier & Heldreich 370 (ZT)
S: =[Pinguicula crystallina subsp. hirtiflora {(Ten.) Strid}]
N: [Pinguicula merinoana {Sennen}]
P: Bot.Soc.Iber.35:20 (1936)
T: Colunga, Asturias, ES, H.Jeronimo s.n. (MA)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: +[Pinguicula mesophytica {Zamudio Ruiz}]
P: Acta Bot.Mex.40:65 (1997)
T: Montecristo, dept. Santa Ana, SV, A.Molina R. & A.R.Molina 12601 (F)
S: =?[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-ORC
L: GT, HN, SV
LFR: 117
RLC: LR (cd)
N: ~[Pinguicula mexicana {Bonpl. ex Casper}]
P: Biblioth.Bot.128:139 (1966)
T: [Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
S: =[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula microceras {auct. non Cham.: Herder}]
P: Acta Hort.Petrop.1:381 (1872)
S: =[Pinguicula macroceras {Link}] /[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula microceras {Cham.}]
P: Linnaea 6:568 (1831)
T: Unalaska, Aleutian Is., US, Chamisso & Eschscholtz (B|)
S: =[Pinguicula macroceras {Link}]
N: ~[Pinguicula minima {Merr. ex Stokes}]
P: Bot.Comment.1:124 (1830)
T: Cornwall, UK, (?)
S: =[Pinguicula lusitanica {L.}]
C: nom.superfl.
N: +[Pinguicula mirandae {Zamudio Ruiz & Salinas}]
P: Acta Bot.Mex.37:40 (1996)
T: R.Seco to R.Santiago, Municipio de Sta.Maria Ixcatlan, Teotitlan Distr., Oaxaca, MX, 14. 12. 1991, A.Salinas T., E.Martinez-Correa & R.Martinez-Serrano 6733 (MEXU)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HET
L: MX
LFR: 64
N: ~[Pinguicula mitla {Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:113 (1986)
CN: [Pinguicula mola {Powell}]nom.nud.
S: =[[Pinguicula gypsicola {Brandeg.}] * [Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Pinguicula mocilis {Hort.Westphal}]
P: in sched. (2000)
S: =[[Pinguicula gracilis {Zamudio Ruiz}] * [Pinguicula moctezumae {Zamudio Ruiz & R.Z.Ortega}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage but name not published validly
N: +[Pinguicula moctezumae {Zamudio Ruiz & R.Z.Ortega}]
P: Acta Bot.Mex.28:58 (1994)
T: Canon del R.Moctezuma, +/- 6 km S Las Moras (Casa de Maquinas), Queretaro, municipio de Cadereyta, MX, 3. 3. 1994, E.Perez-Calix 2904 (IEB)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-ORC
L: MX
LFR: 64
RLC: VU
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}]
XNP: Haussknechtia 11:6 (2006)
IMAGE: pinguicu/pmoctez cultivated plant with flowers
N: ~[Pinguicula mola {Hort. ex Powell}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:110 (1987)
S: =[[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}] * [Pinguicula gypsicola {Brandeg.}]]
B: H.Weiner, Hameln, 1981
C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Pinguicula ' George Sargent ' {Hort.Slack}]
N: +[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
P: Nov.Gen.Sp.2:184 (1817)
T: near Moran, MX, A.v.Humboldt & A.Bonpland 4117 (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-ORC
L: MX, GT
LFR: 64
RLC: LR (lc)
XN: 22, 44 {Heitz} ut [Pinguicula caudata {Schlecht.}]
XNP: Z.Bot.18:652 (1926)
C: according to Zamudio Ruiz (Acta Bot.Mex.49:26, 1999), the type was more probably collected near Real del Monte
IMAGE: pinguicu/0044 Botanical line drawing
IMAGE: pinguicu/isao82 multiple views of flowers
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70195 multiple views of flowers
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70197 comparison with P.gypsicola
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/940521 Flower with moth (cultivation specimen)
IMAGE: pinguicu/loyd20 cultivated plant from Kirkbright, closeup of flower
IMAGE: pinguicu/loyd26 cultivated plant from Fraser, multiple views of flower
IMAGE: pinguicu/porch2pt cultivated plant and flowers
N: ~[Pinguicula moranensis f. caudata {(Schlecht.) Hort.Westphal}]
P: Plantarara Produkte:3 (2000)
BN: [Pinguicula caudata {Schlecht.}]
S: =[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula moranensis var. alba {Hort.Weiner}]
P: in sched. (1985)
S: =[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
C: nom.nud.
IMAGE: pinguicu/loyd9 closeup of flower
N: [Pinguicula moranensis var. caudata {(Schlecht.) Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:110 (1986)
BN: [Pinguicula caudata {Schlecht.}]
S: =[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
IMAGE: pinguicu/loyd36 plant with flower
N: [Pinguicula moranensis var. mexicana {(Bonpl. ex Casper) Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:110 (1986)
BN: [Pinguicula mexicana {Bonpl. ex Casper}]
S: =[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
N: [Pinguicula moranensis var. neovolcanica {Zamudio Ruiz}]
P: Acta Bot.Mex.49:27 (1999)
T: around the old mine of Moran, municipio Real del Monte, Barrio Escobar, Hidalgo, MX, 17. 8. 1993, S. Zamudio 9144 (IEB)
S: =[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
RLC: LR (lc)
N: [Pinguicula moranensis var. rosei {(Watson) Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:110 (1986)
BN: [Pinguicula rosei {Watson}]
S: =[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
IMAGE: pinguicu/loyd28 frontal flower
N: [Pinguicula moranensis var. superba {(Hort.Bennett-Poe ex Marshall) Hort.Weiner ex D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:213 (1998)
BN: [Pinguicula caudata var. superba {Hort.Bennett-Poe ex Marshall}]
S: =[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
IMAGE: pinguicu/loyd10 closeups of plant and flowers
N: +[Pinguicula mundi {Blanca, Jamilena, Ruiz-Rejon & Zamora}]
P: Pl.Syst.Evol.200:58 (1996)
T: Cueva de los Chorros de Riopar, Sierra del Calar del Mundo, Albacete prov., ES, 15. 6. 1993, R.Zamora s.n. (GDAC 37729)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-PIN-PIN
L: ES
LFR: 41
XN: 48 {Blanca, Jamilena, Ruiz-Rejon & Zamora}], 64 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Pl.Syst.Evol.200:51 (1996), Pl.Syst.Evol.277:24 (2009)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/950730 flowers and habitat ("mundi-type")
IMAGE: pinguicu/pmundi3 rosette with tape measure for reference
N: [Pinguicula nana {Mart. & Gal. ex Hemsl.}]
P: Biol.Centr.Am.Bot.2:471 (1882)
T: Cordillera of Oaxaca, S MX, Galeotti 861 (K)
S: =[Pinguicula crenatiloba {A.DC.}]
N: +[Pinguicula nevadensis {(Lindbg.) Casper}]
P: Feddes Repert.66:112 (1962)
BN: [Pinguicula vulgaris subsp. nevadensis {Lindbg.}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-PIN-PIN
L: ES
LFR: 41
XN: 16 {Blanca, Jamilena, Ruiz-Rejon & Zamora}], 32 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Pl.Syst.Evol.200:51 (1996), Pl.Syst.Evol.277:25 (2009)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70184 comparison with other species
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70163 multiple views of plant and flowers
N: ~[Pinguicula nevadensis {Gdgr.}]
P: Nov.Consp.Fl.Eur.:394 (1910)
T: Sierra Nevada, ES, Gandoger (?)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Pinguicula nivalis {Luhrs & Lampard}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.35:4 (2006)
T: betw. Carpinteria & Zaragoza, distr. Zaragoza, Nuevo Leon, MX, 14. 2. 1994, H.Luhrs & S.Lampard s.n. (IEB)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-MIP
L: MX
LFR: 64
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Pl.Syst.Evol.277:25 (2009)
N: [Pinguicula norica {G.Beck}]
P: Oesterr.Bot.Z.62:41 (1912)
T: Brandalpe, path from Admont to Spital on Pyrn at Pyrghas, Styria, AT, 7. 1911, J.Lorenz (?PRC)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: +[Pinguicula oblongiloba {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:27 (1844)
T: MX, Calq.dess.fl.Mex.tab.1071, fig.2 (1874)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-ORC
L: MX
LFR: 64
RLC: LR (lc)
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Pl.Syst.Evol.277:25 (2009)
IMAGE: pinguicu/PXoblongilobaXrosXhiv winter rosette
N: [Pinguicula oblongiloba var. orchidioides {(A.DC.) Zamudio Ruiz}]
P: Acta Bot.Mex.42:8 (1998)
BN: [Pinguicula orchidioides {A.DC.}]
S: =[Pinguicula orchidioides {A.DC.}]
C: comb.inval.
N: [Pinguicula obtusa {Herb.Banks ex Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:318 (1847)
T: s.loc., Banks s.n. (BM)
S: =[Pinguicula antarctica {Vahl}]
N: [Pinguicula obtusiloba {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:30 (1844)
T: MX, Calq.dess.fl.Mex.tab.1071, fig.1 (1874)
S: =[Pinguicula lilacina {Schlecht. & Cham.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula obtusiloba {auct. non A.DC.: Ernst}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.80:173 (1961)
S: =[Pinguicula agnata {Casper}]
N: [Pinguicula occyptera {Rchb. ex Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:318 (1847)
T: Salzburg, AT, Reichenbach (Herb.Lehmann)
S: =?[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
C: nom.dub.
N: +[Pinguicula orchidioides {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:27 (1844)
T: S.Felipe, Oaxaca, MX, G.Andrieux 130 (G)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-ORC
L: MX, GT
LFR: 64, 117
RLC: LR (lc)
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Haussknechtia 11:6 (2006)
N: ~[Pinguicula orchidioides {auct. non A.DC.: Hook.}]
P: Bot.Mag.72:tab.4231 (1846)
T: Real del Monte, MX, (K)
S: =[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
N: [Pinguicula orthoceras {Rchb. ex Moritzi}]
P: Fl.Schweiz:256 (1844)
T: Graubuenden, CH, Reichenbach (?)
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: [Pinguicula ovata {Stokes}]
P: Bot.Mat.Med.1:37 (1812)
T: betw. Glapwell & Sutton, Nottinghamshire, UK, Stokes (?)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula pallida {auct. non Turcz.: J.Ruskin}]
P: Proserpina:198 (1886)
T: Blandford, Dorsetshire, UK, Sowerby (?)
S: =[Pinguicula lusitanica {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula pallida {Turcz.}]
P: Cat.Pl.Baikal.Dah.:Nr.914 (1849)
T: Nuchu-Daban, Bajkal, Siberia, RU, Kiriloff (LE)
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: +[Pinguicula parvifolia {Robinson}]
P: Proc.Am.Acad.29:320 (1894)
T: near Guadalajara, Jalisco, MX, 23. 6. 1893, Pringle 4397 (?GH)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-TEM
L: MX
LFR: 64
N: +[Pinguicula pilosa {Luhrs, Studnicka & Gluch}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:43 (2004)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v33n2p43_46.html
T: near El Cabrito, Sierra de Tamaulipas, MX, A.Lau s.n., ex cult. Liberec, CZ, 29. 1. 1996, M.Studnicka (TEX)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-MIP
L: MX
LFR: 64
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Haussknechtia 11:6 (2006)
N: +[Pinguicula planifolia {Chapm.}]
P: Fl.S.U.S.3.ed.:303 (1897)
T: W Fla., US, Chapman s.n. (NY)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-ISO-ISO
L: US (Fla., Miss.)
LFR: 30
XN: 32 {Godfrey & Stripling}
XNP: Am.Midl.Nat.66:395 (1961)
IMAGE: pinguicu/plan3 three views of plant with flower
N: +[Pinguicula poldinii {Steiger & Casper}]
P: Wulfenia 8:27 (2001)
T: Val di Cuna (Valle dell' Arzino), Prealpi Carniche, prov. Pordenone, IT, 05. 1996, L.Poldini (TSB )
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-PIN-PIN
L: IT
LFR: 3
XN: 32 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Haussknechtia 11:6 (2006)
N: ~[Pinguicula pontica {(Casper) Casper & R.Stimper}]
P: Pl.Syst.Evol.277:25 (2009)
BN: [Pinguicula balcanica subsp. pontica {Casper}]
S: =[Pinguicula balcanica subsp. pontica {Casper}]
IMAGE: pinguicu/loyd19 closeup of flower
IMAGE: pinguicu/p_pot1 closeup of flower
N: +[Pinguicula potosiensis {Speta & Fuchs}]
P: Phyton(Austria) 29:100 (1989)
T: 48 km E San Luis Potosi towards Rio Verde, MX, 9. 4. 1987, R.Ehlers s.n. (HERB.F.SPETA)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-ORC
L: MX
LFR: 64
IMAGE: pinguicu/loyd19 closeup of flower
IMAGE: pinguicu/p_pot1 closeup of flower
N: +[Pinguicula primuliflora {Wood & Godfr.}]
P: Rhodora 59:219 (1957)
T: Bayou Marcus Creek W Pensacola, Escambia Co., Fla., US, 26. 3. 1956, Godfrey 54599 (FSU 24356)
S: /[Pinguicula ionantha {Godfr.}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-ISO-ISO
L: US (Ala., Ga., Fla., Miss.)
LFR: 30
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}, 32 {Godfrey & Stripling}
XNP: Haussknechtia 11:6 (2006), Am.Midl.Nat.66:395 (1961)
IMAGE: pinguicu/primf multiple views of plant and flower
IMAGE: pinguicu/primul plant with flower in habitat
N: [Pinguicula pulcherrima {Casper ex Casper}]
P: Biblioth.Bot.128:138 (1966)
T: Mina, Pilas, MX, Hinton 10682 (C)
S: =[Pinguicula colimensis {McVaugh & Mickel}]
N: +[Pinguicula pumila {Michx.}]
P: Fl.Bor.Am.1:11 (1803)
T: Ga., US, Michaux s.n. (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-ISO-ISO
L: US (Tex., La., Ala., NC., Ga., Fla.), BS
LFR: 30, 118
XN: 22 {Godfrey & Stripling}
XNP: Am.Midl.Nat.66:395 (1961)
IMAGE: pinguicu/p_pu1 multiple views of cultivated flower and rosette
N: [Pinguicula pumila f. alba {Moldenke}]
P: Phytologia 26:225 (1973)
T: at McNeils, Gulf Co., Fla., US, 31. 3. 1973, A.L. & H.N.Moldenke 26665 (UTD)
S: =[Pinguicula pumila {Michx.}]
N: [Pinguicula pumila f. buswellii {(Moldenke) Casper}]
P: Biblioth.Bot.128:77 (1966)
BN: [Pinguicula pumila var. buswellii {Moldenke}]
S: =[Pinguicula pumila {Michx.}]
N: [Pinguicula pumila var. buswellii {Moldenke}]
P: Phytologia 1:98 (1934)
T: along old Tamiami Trail, Collier Co., Fla., US, Moldenke 981a (ILL)
S: =[Pinguicula pumila {Michx.}]
N: [Pinguicula purpurea {Willd.}]
P: Ges.Naturf.Fr.N.Schr.2:112 (1799)
T: Ofenlochberg & Kapuzinerberg, Alps of Salzburg, AT, Schrank (?B)
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula purpusii {Brandeg. ex A.Purpus}]
P: Moeller, Dt.Gaertn.Z.27:3 (1912)
T: [Pinguicula scopulorum {Brandeg.}]
S: =[Pinguicula lilacina {Schlecht. & Cham.}]
C: nom.superfl.
N: +[Pinguicula ramosa {Miyoshi ex Yatabe}]
P: Bot.Mag.Tokyo 4:1 (1890)
T: Mt.Koshin, Hondo, JP, Miyoshi s.n. (?TI)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-MIC
L: JP
LFR: 18
XN: 18 {Yoshimura}
XNP: J.Jap.Bot.48:289 (1973)
IMAGE: pinguicu/0060 Nantai habitat: multiple views of plants
IMAGE: pinguicu/isao55 Mt.Koshin-zan, Japan habitat: multiple views of plants
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7319 Flowers and winter buds
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70207 flower comparison with P.villosa
N: [Pinguicula ramosa f. albiflora {Komiya & Shibata}]
P: Bull.Nippon Dent.Univ.Gen.Educ.9:166 (1980)
T: Tochigi, Mt. Koshinzan, JP, 1973, S.Komiya (NDC-2514)
S: =[Pinguicula ramosa {Myioshi ex Yatabe}]
N: ~[Pinguicula rayonensis {Zamudio Ruiz & Lux}]
P: in sched. (1992)
T: 10 km from Rayones-Galeana gorge, Nuevo Leon, MX, 26. 11. 1991, S.Zamudio Ruiz, E.Perez-Calix & A.Garcia-Arevalo (IEB)
S: =[Pinguicula rotundiflora {Studnicka}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Pinguicula rectifolia {Speta & Fuchs}]
P: Phyton(Austria) 29:97 (1989)
T: Presa Morelos/Rio Balsas NW Putla de Guerrero, Oaxaca, MX, 9. 4. 1987, S.Schatzl s.n. (HERB.F.SPETA)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-ORC
L: MX
LFR: 64
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Pl.Syst.Evol.277:25 (2009)
IMAGE: pinguicu/p_recti1 multiple views of plants in cultivation
N: [Pinguicula reichenbachiana {Schindler}]
P: Oesterr.Bot.Z.58:13 (1908)
T: between Fontan & S.Dalmazzo di Tenda, Roja Valley, FR, Brunnthaler & Porsch s.n. (WU)
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. reichenbachiana {(Schindler) Casper}] /[Pinguicula mariae {Casper & R.Stimper ex Casper}] /[Pinguicula vallis-regiae {F.Conti & Peruzzi}]
N: +[Pinguicula reticulata {Fuchs ex Schlauer}]
P: Palmengarten 55.3:28 (1991)
T: near Tula, San Luis Potosi, MX, 1977, G.Koehres s.n. S.Schneckenburger 169 (FRP)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-MIP
L: MX
LFR: 64
IMAGE: pinguicu/loyd25 flower bud
IMAGE: pinguicu/retic2 multiple views of flowers
N: ~[Pinguicula reuteri {auct. non Genty: Schindler}]
P: Oesterr.Bot.Z.57:458 (1907)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}] /[Pinguicula grandiflora subsp. rosea {(Mutel) Casper}]
N: [Pinguicula reuteri {Genty}]
P: Morot, J.Bot.5:229 (1891)
T: between Col de la Faucille & Lavatey, FR, Genty s.n. (GR)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: [Pinguicula rosei {Watson}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.49:82 (1911)
T: MX, (K)
S: =[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
N: +[Pinguicula rotundiflora {Studnicka}]
P: Fol.Geobot.Phytotax.20:201 (1985)
T: near Minas de Asbesto at Jaumave, Tamaulipas, MX, 1977, R.Subik & J.Riha s.n. (LIM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-MIP
L: MX
LFR: 64
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Haussknechtia 11:6 (2006)
IMAGE: pinguicu/rotund multiple flowering plants
N: ~[Pinguicula rotundifolia {Smit}]
P: Gartenpraxis 10,1992:50 (1992)
CN: [Pinguicula rotundiflora {Studnicka}]
S: =[Pinguicula rotundiflora {Studnicka}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Pinguicula rubicunda {Willd. ex Schur}]
P: Enum.Pl.Transs.:548 (1866)
CN: [Pinguicula purpurea {Willd.}]
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Pinguicula scopulorum {Brandeg.}]
P: Zoe 5:257 (1908)
T: Barranca de Tenampa, Zacuapan, Veracruz, MX, 9. 1906, C.A.Purpus 1871 (UC 139705)
S: =[Pinguicula lilacina {Schlecht. & Cham.}]
N: [Pinguicula scullyi {Druce}]
P: Rep.Bot.Exch.Cl.Brit.Isl.6:301 (1922)
T: by R.Roughty near Drohidnagower, Co. Kerry, IE, R.W.Scully (?DBN)
S: =[[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}] * [Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]]
L: IE, FR
LFR: 2
C: priority for parentage
N: [Pinguicula sempervivum {Janka ex Casper}]
P: Feddes Repert.66:108 (1962)
T: Akdere valley, Carlovo-Balcan, BG, 1872, Janka s.n. (GOET)
S: =[Pinguicula balcanica {Casper}]
N: +[Pinguicula sharpii {Casper & Kondo}]
P: Brittonia 29:112 (1977)
T: Yerba Buena near Pueblo Nuevo, Chiapas, MX, 18. 12. 1972, A.J.Sharp Herb.Kondo 1668 (NAGOYA)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HOM
L: MX
LFR: 117
XN: 16 {Casper & Kondo}
XNP: Brittonia 29:112 (1977)
N: [Pinguicula sibirica {Vest ex Steud.}]
P: Nom.2.ed.2.:336 (1841)
T: nom.nov.[Pinguicula alpina {auct. non L.: Vest ex Steud.}]nom.dub.
S: =?[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
C: nom.dub.
N: [Pinguicula sodalium {Fourn.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 20:67 (1873)
T: Pico de Orizaba, Vera Cruz, MX, Mueller 114 (P)
S: =[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula spathulata {auct. non Ledeb.: Steinberg}]
P: Komarov, Fl.URSS.23:122 (1958)
S: =[Pinguicula variegata {Turcz.}] /[Pinguicula villosa {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula spathulata {Ledeb.}]
P: Mem.Acad.Petersb.5:515 (1812)
T: Transbaicalia, Siberia, RU, Tilesius (LE)
S: =?[Pinguicula variegata {Turcz.}]
L: RU (transbaical Siberia)
C: nom.dub.
N: [Pinguicula spathulata subsp. variegata {(Turcz.) A.P.Khokhryakov & V.B.Kuvaev}]
P: Bot.Zhurn.77.3:84 (1992)
BN: [Pinguicula variegata {Turcz.}]
S: =[Pinguicula variegata {Turcz.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula speciosa {Rchb.}]
P: Pl.Crit.1:70 (1823)
SYN: [Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: [Pinguicula stolonifera {Luhrs}]
P: Phytologia 79:114 (1995)
T: ca. 3 km SE Ixtlan de Juarez, Oaxaca, MX, 14. 8. 1966, R.W.Cruden 1177 (TEX 271238)
S: =[Pinguicula orchidioides {A.DC.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula suaveolens {T.Schube}]
P: Just, Bot.Jahresber.21.2:59 (1893)
CN: [Primula suaveolens {Bertol.}]
S: =[Primula veris subsp. suaveolens {(Bertol.) Gutermann & Ehrendorfer}]
C: spec. excl. (Primulaceae); the combination made in err.
N: [Pinguicula subaequalis {Stokes}]
P: Bot.Comment.1:123 (1830)
T: Glastonbury, Somersetshire, UK, Herb. M.Stovins (?)
S: =[Pinguicula lusitanica {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula submediterranea {Blanca, Jamilena, Ruiz-Rejon & Zamora}]
P: Pl.Syst.Evol.200:57 (1996)
T: Sierra de Cazorla, Jaen prov., ES, 10. 6. 1993, R.Zamora s.n. (GDAC 37732)
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. dertosensis {(Canigueral) Schlauer}]
N: +[Pinguicula takakii {Zamudio Ruiz & Rzedowski}]
P: Phytologia 60:260 (1986)
T: Villa Juarez, Minas de Guascama 2 km SE Buenavista, San Luis Potosi, MX, 18. 12. 1980, S.Zamudio R. 3789 (ENCB)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HOM
L: MX
LFR: 64
N: +[Pinguicula toldensis {Casper & R.Stimper ex Casper}]
P: Wulfenia 14:85 (2007)
T: high part of Meseta del Toldo, Alto de Calinga, Cuchillas de Moa, Prov. Holguin, CU, 23. 3. 2005, J.Gutierrez, H.Hilger, E.Koehler, (R.Mangelsdorf), K.Zoglauer PFC 83298 (JE)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-HOM
L: CU
LFR: 118
XN: 22 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Haussknechtia 11:6 (2006)
N: [Pinguicula transsilvanica {Krajina ex Krajina}]
P: Veroeff.Geobot.Inst.Ruebel 10:136 (1933)
T: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. transsilvanica {Krajina}]
S: =?[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula unalaccensis {Fisch. ex Herder}]
P: Acta Hort.Petrop.1:380 (1872)
SYN: [Pinguicula macroceras {Link}]
S: =[Pinguicula macroceras {Link}]
N: +[Pinguicula utricularioides {Zamudio Ruiz & Rzedowski}]
P: Acta Bot.Mex.14:28 (1991)
T: Cerro Azul N Niltepec, Oaxaca, MX, 7. 3. 1956, Macdougall s.n. (MEXU)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-LON
L: MX
LFR: 117
N: +[Pinguicula vallisneriifolia {Webb}]
P: Otia Hispan.:48 (1853)
T: near Velez-el-Rubio, ES, 1851, Blanco s.n.
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-PIN-PIN
L: ES
LFR: 41
XN: 32 {Loeve & Kjellquist}
XNP: Lagascalia 4:153 (1974)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7084 comparison with several other species
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7088 multiple views of flower, plants and habitat
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/950727 multiple views of flower, plants and habitat
IMAGE: pinguicu/vallsto closeup of plant with offshoot
IMAGE: pinguicu/pvall1 vividly coloured flower and rosette
N: ~[Pinguicula vallisneriifolia lus. brevifolia {Casper}]
P: Feddes Repert.66:65 (1962)
T: Sierra Cabrilla, ES, 1905, Hervier s.n. (?)
S: =[Pinguicula vallisneriifolia {Webb}]
C: rank undefined
N: +[Pinguicula vallis-regiae {F.Conti & Peruzzi}]
P: Ann.Bot.Fenn.43:329 (2006)
T: Villetta Barrea, Camosciara, Abruzzo Natl.Park, Abruzzo, IT, 26. 5. 1994, F.Conti s.n. (APP)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-PIN-PIN
L: IT
LFR: 3
N: ~[Pinguicula variegata {auct. non Turcz.: Arv.Touv.}]
P: Monogr.Pil.Hier.:54 (1873)
T: Col Lacroix on Mt.Viso massif SE Abries, FR, 8. 1872, C.Arvet-Touvet (?GR)
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: +[Pinguicula variegata {Turcz.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Nat.Mosc.13:77 (1840)
T: between river Aldan & Alach-Jun, E Siberia, RU, 1835, Kusnetzow s.n. (LE)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-MIC
L: RU (E Siberia)
LFR: 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17
XN: 64 {Zhukova & Tikhonova}
XNP: Bot.Zhurn.56:868 (1971)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/8049 Multiple views of flower and plants (Siberia)
N: ~[Pinguicula villosa {auct. non L.: Gunn.}]
P: Fl.Norveg.2:71 (1772)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula villosa {auct. non L.: Lightfoot}]
P: Fl.Scot.1:77 (1777)
S: =[Pinguicula lusitanica {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula villosa {auct. non L.: Sesse & Mocino}]
P: Pl.Nov.Hisp.2.ed.:5 (1893)
S: =[Pinguicula crenatiloba {A.DC.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula villosa {auct. non L.: Villars}]
P: Hist.Pl.Dauph.9:445 (1787)
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: +[Pinguicula villosa {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:17 (1753)
T: Linne 33.3 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-NAN
L: US (Alaska), CA, SE, NO, FI, RU (Carelia, Siberia, Kuriles), CN (Manchuria), KP
LFR: 1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 32
XN: 16 {Knaben}
XNP: Blyttia 8:129 (1950)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70132 comparison with other species
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7704 view of flowers and plants (Finland)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/8127 view of flowers and plants (Alaska)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70189 Winter buds (natural site specimen) (Norway)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70207 flower comparison with P.ramosa
N: [Pinguicula villosa f. albiflora {Froedin}]
P: Bot.Not.1915:129 (1915)
T: Sjaunjaluokte, Gaellivare, N SE, Joensson (?)
S: =[Pinguicula villosa {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula villosa lus. ramosa {Casper}]
P: Feddes Repert.66:44 (1962)
T: none designated
S: =[Pinguicula villosa {L.}]
C: rank undefined, no type
N: [Pinguicula villosa var. ramosa {(Miyoshi ex Yatabe) M.Tamura}]
P: Acta Phytotax.Geobot.15:31 (1953)
BN: [Pinguicula ramosa {Miyoshi ex Yatabe}]
S: =[Pinguicula ramosa {Miyoshi ex Yatabe}]
N: ~[Pinguicula violacea {auct. non Michx. ex Lam.: J.Ruskin}]
P: Proserpina:198 (1886)
SYN: [Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula violacea {Michx. ex Lam.}]
P: J.Hist.Nat.Paris 1:409 (1792)
T: Carolina, US, Michaux (?P)
S: =[Pinguicula pumila {Michx.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Pinguicula viscosa {Merino}]
P: Fl.Galicia 2:37 (1906)
CN: [Pinguicula villosa {auct. non L.: Lightfoot}]
S: =[Pinguicula lusitanica {L.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris {auct. non L.: A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:28 (1844)
S: =[Pinguicula balcanica subsp. pontica {Casper}] /[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris {auct. non L.: Bergeret}]
P: Fl.Bass.Pyr.1:17 (1803)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris {auct. non L.: Boiss.}]
P: Fl.Or.4:2 (1879)
S: =[Pinguicula balcanica {Casper}] /[Pinguicula balcanica subsp. pontica {Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris {auct. non L.: Bras}]
P: Cat.Pl.Vasc.Dept.Aveyron:306 (1877)
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. caussensis {Casper}] /[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris {auct. non L.: Diels}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.29:573 (1929)
S: =[Pinguicula alpina {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris {auct. non L.: Hayek}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Penins.Balcan.2:209 (1929)
S: =[Pinguicula balcanica {Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris {auct. non L.: Hulten}]
P: Fl.Alaska Yukon 9:1425 (1949)
S: =[Pinguicula macroceras {Link}] /[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris {auct. non L.: Hulten}]
P: K.Sv.Vet.Akad.Handl.3.ser.8.2:127 (1930)
S: =[Pinguicula macroceras {Link}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris {auct. non L.: Maire}]
P: Cat.Pl.Maroc 2:700 (1934)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}] /[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris {auct. non L.: Maulny}]
P: Pl.Obs.Env.Mans:102 (1786)
S: =[Pinguicula lusitanica {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris {auct. non L.: Mutel}]
P: Fl.France 2:399 (1835)
S: =[Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}] /[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris {auct. non L.: Nyman}]
P: Syll.Fl.Eu.:134 (1855)
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}] /[Pinguicula nevadensis {(Lindbg.) Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris {auct. non L.: Parlatore}]
P: Fl.Ital.6:397 (1885)
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. reichenbachiana {(Schindler) Casper}] /[Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}] /[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris {auct. non L.: Petangn.}]
P: Inst.Bot.2:38 (1787)
S: =[Pinguicula crystallina subsp. hirtiflora {(Ten.) Strid}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris {auct. non L.: Sesse & Mocino}]
P: Pl.Nov.Hisp.2.ed.:5 (1893)
S: =[Pinguicula oblongiloba {A.DC.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris {auct. non L.: Stapf}]
P: Denkschr.Kaiserl.Akad.Wiss.Math.Nat.Kl.51:1 (1886)
S: =[Pinguicula crystallina {Sibth. ex Sibth. & Smith}]
N: +[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:17 (1753)
T: Linne 33.1 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-PIN-PIN
L: CA, US (Alaska, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, NY., Maine), IS, FO, IE, UK, NO, SE, FI, RU (to C Siberia), DK, BE, NL, DE, PL, CZ, SK, FR, CH, LI, AT, HU, RO, PT, ES, IT, SI, ?N HR, MA
LFR: 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 39, 44
XN: 64 {Loeve & Loeve}, 32?, 64,128 {Casper & Stimper}
XNP: Ark.Bot.31A:1 (1944), Haussknechtia 11:6 (2006)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7727 comparison of leaves with P. alpina
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70132 comparison with other species
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70184 comparison with other species
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70177 3 views of flower (natural site specimens) (France)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70130 3 views of flower (natural site specimens) (Switzerland)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70130 8 flowers (Switzerland)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7235 plants in habitat (Switzerland)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7725 plants in habitat (Switzerland)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7201 3 views of flower (Michigan, USA)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7430 possible hybrid with P. longifolia?
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7634 comparison with other forms
IMAGE: pinguicu/jmhvulg Collection of flowering
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris f. albida {(Behm) Neumann}]
P: Sv.Fl.:119 (1901)
BN: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. albida {Behm}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7634 comparison with other forms
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris f. albiflora {Muroi ex Komiya}]
P: Syst.Stud.Lentibulariac.:47 (1972)
T: Mt.Kurikoma, Miyagi/Iwate, JP, 1890, S.Ikeno & T.Makino (TI)
S: =[Pinguicula macroceras {Link}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris f. bicolor {(Nordst. ex Fries) Neumann}]
P: Sv.Fl.:118 (1901)
BN: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. bicolor {Nordst. ex Fries}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70132 comparison with other species
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70145 multiple views of plant and flower (France)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/70134 three views of flower (Switzerland)
IMAGE: pinguicu/sj/7634 comparison with other forms
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris f. bohemica {(Krajina) Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:2 (1991)
BN: [Pinguicula bohemica {Krajina}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris f. brevicalcarata {Lindblom}]
P: Bot.Not.1845:69 (1845)
T: Haeckfjeld on Vattendal, NO, 1826, Lindblom (?)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris f. coerulescens {Eklund}]
P: Acta Soc.F.Fl.Fenn.55:101 (1929)
T: E Borby, Wormsoe, EE, Eklund (?H)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris f. ecalcarata {Wirzen}]
P: Prodr.:10 (1843)
T: Kanginguak near Julianehaab, GL, ?Wormskjold (?C)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris f. grandiflora {(Lam.) St.Lag.}]
P: Cat.Pl.Vasc.Bass.Rhone:520 (1883)
BN: [Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris f. gypsophila {(Wallr.) Vollmann}]
P: Fl.Bayern:681 (1914)
BN: [Pinguicula gypsophila {Wallr.}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris f. macrantha {Lindblom}]
P: Bot.Not.1845:69 (1845)
T: Norefjell, Kroedsherad, NO, 1844, Lindblom & Hartman (?)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris f. micrantha {Lindblom}]
P: Bot.Not.1845:69 (1845)
T: SW NO, 1826, Lindblom (?)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris f. semiflava {(P.Olsson) Neuman}]
P: Sv.Fl.:119 (1901)
BN: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. semiflava {P.Olsson}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris race alpicola {(Rchb.) Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 11:202 (1909)
BN: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. alpicola {Rchb.}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
C: rank undefined
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris subsp. alpicola {(Rchb.) Rouy}]
P: Consp.Fl.France:205 (1927)
BN: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. alpicola {Rchb.}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris subsp. anzalonei {Peruzzi & F.Conti}]
P: Ann.Bot.Fenn.43:334 (2006)
T: betw. Subiaco & Jenne (Roma), Simbruini, Latium, IT, 26. 5. 2005, F.Conti, F.Bartolucci & A.Bernardini s.n. (APP)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris subsp. bicolor {(Nordst. ex Fries) Loeve & Loeve}]
P: Bot.Not.114:55 (1961)
BN: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. bicolor {Nordst. ex Fries}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris subsp. bohemica {(Krajina) Domin}]
P: Preslia 13:191 (1925)
BN: [Pinguicula bohemica {Krajina}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris subsp. ernica {Peruzzi & F.Conti}]
P: Ann.Bot.Fenn.43:335 (2006)
T: Morino (L'Aquila), Riserva Naturale Zompo Lo Schioppo, Mti.Cantari, Ernici, Abruzzo, IT, 4. 7. 2004, F.Conti, F.Bartolucci & M.Iocchi s.n. (APP)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris subsp. euvulgaris {Domin}]
P: Preslia 13:191 (1925)
T: [Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris subsp. grandiflora {(Lam.) Magnin}]
P: Arch.Fl.Jur.Ann.4:109 (1903)
BN: [Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris subsp. grandiflora {auct. non (Lam.) Magnin: Thome}]
P: Fl.Deutschl.Oesterr.Schweiz 2.ed.4:204 (1905)
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris subsp. leptoceras {(Rchb.) Ruebel}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.47:431 (1912)
BN: [Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris subsp. macroceras {(Link) Cald. & Tayl.}]
P: Can.J.Bot.43:1399 (1965)
BN: [Pinguicula macroceras {Link}]
S: =[Pinguicula macroceras {Link}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris subsp. nevadensis {Lindbg.}]
P: Acta Soc.Sci.Fenn.N.S.B.1:142 (1932)
T: above Laguna de las Yeguas, Sierra Nevada, ES, 22. 7. 1926, Lindberg s.n. (LD)
S: =[Pinguicula nevadensis {(Lindbg.) Casper}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris subsp. vestina {F.Conti & Peruzzi}]
P: Ann.Bot.Fenn.43:335 (2006)
T: near Fonte del Peschio, Fossaceca, M.Prena, Gran Sasso, Abruzzo, IT, 6. 6. 2005, F.Conti & A.Manzi s.n. (APP)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris subvar. major {Coss. & Germain}]
P: Fl.Paris 2.ed.:374 (1861)
T: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. grandiflora {Coss. & Germain}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
C: comb.illeg.
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris subvar. sixtina {(Briquet) Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 11:202 (1909)
BN: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. sixtina {Briquet}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris subvar. vallesiaca {Beauv.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Fr.Ech.Pl.Vasc.12:35 (1922)
T: glacier of Rhone, Galenstock, Valais, CH, Beauverd (TL)
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
C: sub [var. variegata {(Arv.Touv.) Beauv.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. albida {Behm}]
P: Bot.Not.1881:93 (1881)
T: Groetingen & Idsjoen, Braecke, SE, F.Behm (?)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. alpestris {auct. non Marcais: Genty}]
P: Morot, J.Bot.5:247 (1891)
T: nom.nov.[Pinguicula vulgaris var. alpicola {auct. non Rchb.: Genty}]
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. alpestris {Marcais}]
P: Rev.Bot.8:565 (1890)
T: near Col de Diane, Monts Dore, FR, (?P)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. alpicola {auct. non Rchb.: Chenevard}]
P: Bull.Herb.Boiss.2.ser.3:295 (1903)
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}] /[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. alpicola {auct. non Rchb.: Godet}]
P: Fl.Jura:569 (1853)
T: near Neuchatel, CH, (?)
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. alpicola {auct. non Rchb.: Pantocsek}]
P: Verh.Ver.Nat.Heilkd.Presb.N.F.:74 (1874)
S: =[Pinguicula balcanica var. tenuilaciniata {Casper}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. alpicola {Rchb.}]
P: Pl.Crit.1:70 (1823)
T: near Bex, Wallis, CH, Schleicher (?)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. bicolor {Nordst. ex Fries}]
P: Herb.Norm.16:Nr.22 (1864)
T: Lvov, Podolia, UA, ? (KRA)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. bohemica {(Krajina) Krajina}]
P: Veroeff.Geobot.Inst.Ruebel 10:136 (1933)
BN: [Pinguicula bohemica {Krajina}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. brevifolia {(Genty ex Coste) Bonnier}]
P: Fl.Compl.Fr.Suiss.Belg.7:71 (1925)
BN: [Pinguicula longifolia var. brevifolia {Genty ex Coste}]
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. caussensis {Casper}]
C: sub [longifolia {(Ram. ex DC.) Bonnier}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. coerulea {Briquet}]
P: Ann.Cons.Jard.Bot.Geneve 3:105 (1899)
T: [Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
C: nom.superfl.
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. corsica {(Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr) Cesati, Passerini & Gibelli}]
P: Comp.Fl.Ital.:417 (1867)
BN: [Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}]
S: =[Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. floribunda {S.Watanabe & A.Takeda}]
P: J.Jap.Bot.72:237 (1997)
T: Mt.Sengoku, Okunohira-tani, Mie-Pref., JP, 5. 6. 1996, S.Watanabe & A.Takeda s.n. (TI)
S: =[Pinguicula macroceras {Link}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. gaveana {Beauv.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.Geneve 3:324 (1911)
T: Pierre aux Morts, Mt.Vouan, Lemanian Alps, Haute Savoie, FR, 11. 6. 1891, P.Gave & P.de Palezieux (G)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. genuina {Schinz & Keller}]
P: Fl.Schweiz 2.ed.2:201 (1905)
T: [Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. grandiflora {auct. non Coss. & Germain: (Lam.) St.Lag.}]
P: Cat.Pl.Vasc.Bass.Rhone:521 (1883)
BN: [Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. grandiflora {auct. non Coss. & Germain: Caruel}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Tosc.:435 (1860)
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. reichenbachiana {(Schindler) Casper}] /[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. grandiflora {auct. non Coss. & Germain: Stokes}]
P: Bot.Comment.1:123 (1830)
T: CH, Baker s.n. in Herb. M.Stovins (?)
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. grandiflora {Coss. & Germain}]
P: Fl.Paris 1.ed.:686 (1845)
T: Seulis valley near Chevrense (?Chevreuse), FR, Schoenefeld s.n. (?P)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. gypsophila {(Wallr.) Rchb.f.}]
P: Icon.Fl.Germ.Helv.20:145 (1862)
BN: [Pinguicula gypsophila {Wallr.}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
C: nom.superfl.
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. gypsophila {auct. non (Wallr.) Rchb.f.: Bouvier}]
P: Fl.Alp.Suiss.Savoie 2.Ed.:535 (1882)
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. hirtiflora {(Ten.) Cesati, Passerini & Gibelli}]
P: Comp.Fl.Ital.:417 (1867)
BN: [Pinguicula hirtiflora {Ten.}]
S: =[Pinguicula crystallina subsp. hirtiflora {(Ten.) Strid}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. hirtiflora {auct. non (Ten.) Cesati, Passerini & Gibelli: Villani ex Zodda}]
P: Webbia 10:245 (1954)
T: Mt.Pelone, IT, Orsini s.n. (Herb.Inst.Tecn.CHIETI)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. juratensis {(Bern.) Magnin}]
P: Arch.Fl.Jur.Ann.4:110 (1903)
BN: [Pinguicula juratensis {Bern.}]
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
C: sub [subsp. grandiflora {(Lam.) Magnin}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. leptoceras {auct. non Cesati, Passerini & Gibelli: (auct. non Rchb.: Griseb.) Urumoff}]
P: Spis.Rast.Sew.Rasn.Mest.Bulg.Fl.:181 (1910)
BN: [Pinguicula leptoceras {auct. non Rchb.: Griseb.}]
S: =[Pinguicula balcanica {Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. leptoceras {auct. non Cesati, Passerini & Gibelli: (Rchb.) Chenevard}]
P: Ann.Cons.Jard.Bot.Geneve 19:175 (1916)
BN: [Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. leptoceras {auct. non Cesati, Passerini & Gibelli: Arcangeli}]
P: Comp.Fl.Ital.:565 (1882)
T: [Pinguicula grandiflora {auct. non Lam.: Bertoloni}]
S: =[Pinguicula apuana {Casper & R.Stimper ex Casper & Ansaldi}] /[Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. Ex Gren. & Godr.}] /[Pinguicula fiorii {Tammaro & Pace}] /[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. leptoceras {auct. non Cesati, Passerini & Gibelli: Ferrarini}]
P: Webbia 22:295 (1967)
S: =[Pinguicula apuana {Casper & R.Stimper ex Casper & Ansaldi}] /[Pinguicula mariae {Casper & R.Stimper ex Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. leptoceras {auct. non Cesati, Passerini & Gibelli: Sampaio}]
P: Fl.Portug.1.ed.:495 (1946)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. leptoceras {Cesati, Passerini & Gibelli}]
P: Comp.Fl.Ital.:417 (1867)
T: [Pinguicula grandiflora {auct. non Lam.: Bertoloni}]
S: =[Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}] /[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}] /[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. reichenbachiana {(Schindler) Casper}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. leptoceratia {St.Lag.}]
P: Cat.Pl.Vasc.Bass.Rhone:521 (1883)
T: on Is. at col du Frene near Entremont-le-Vieux & at St.Anne near Condamine, FR, (?)
S: =?[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. longifolia {(Koch) Koch}]
P: Taschenb.Dt.Schweiz.Fl.:417 (1848)
BN: [Pinguicula longifolia {auct. non Ram. ex DC.: Koch}]
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. longifolia {auct. non Koch: (Ram. ex DC.) Arcangeli}]
P: Comp.Fl.Ital.:565 (1882)
BN: [Pinguicula longifolia {Ram. ex DC.}]
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. reichenbachiana {(Schindler) Casper}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. longifolia {auct. non Koch: (Ram. ex DC.) Bonnier}]
P: Fl.Compl.Fr.Suiss.Belg.7:70 (1925)
BN: [Pinguicula longifolia {Ram. ex DC.}]
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia {Ram. ex DC.}] /[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. reichenbachiana {(Schindler) Casper}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. longifolia {auct. non Koch: (Ram. ex DC.) St.Lag.}]
P: Cat.Pl.Vasc.Bass.Rhone:521 (1883)
BN: [Pinguicula longifolia {Ram. ex DC.}]
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia {Ram. ex DC.}]
C: sub [grandiflora {auct. non Fries: (Lam.) St.Lag.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. longifolia {auct. non Koch: Rapin}]
P: Guide Bot.Cant.Vaud 2.ed.:481 (1862)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. macrantha {(Lindblom) Lamotte}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Plat.Centr.France:510 (1881)
BN: [Pinguicula vulgaris f. macrantha {Lindblom}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. macroceras {(Link) Herder}]
P: Acta Hort.Petrop.1:380 (1872)
BN: [Pinguicula macroceras {Link}]
S: =[Pinguicula macroceras {Link}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. macrouros {Maxim ex T.Ito}]
P: Proc.Tashiki-Kwai(Nat.Hist.Soc.) Tokio 1:tab.2 (1888)
CN: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. macroceras {(Link) Herder}]
S: =[Pinguicula macroceras {Link}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. micrantha {(Lindblom) Fries}]
P: Summa Veg.Scand.:20 (1846)
BN: [Pinguicula vulgaris f. micrantha {Lindblom}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. minor {Koch}]
P: Taschenb.Dt.Schweiz.Fl.:417 (1848)
T: [Pinguicula gypsophila {Wallr.}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. nevadensis {(Lindbg.) Pau ex Casper}]
P: Biblioth.Bot.128:156 (1966)
BN: [Pinguicula vulgaris subsp. nevadensis {Lindbg.}]
S: =[Pinguicula nevadensis {(Lindbg.) Casper}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. obtusa {Sommerfelt}]
P: Suppl.Fl.Lappon.:2 (1826)
T: lower alps of Saltdalen, Norrland, SE, (?)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. obtusata {Nordst. ex Krok}]
P: Bot.Not.1863:15 (1863)
T: Sandhems sjoen, Vaestergoetland, SE, C.F.O.Nordstedt (?)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. olympica {Bornm. ex Mill}]
P: Davis, Fl.TR.6:108 (1979)
T: Uludag (Olympus Bithynicus) above Bursa, W TR, 1899, Bornmueller 5512 (?)
S: =[Pinguicula balcanica subsp. pontica {Casper}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. pallida {Lange}]
P: Meddel.Groenl.3:261 (1890)
T: Sigsarigsok Naes v. Pakilsok Fjord, W.GL, Sylow (C)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. pratensis {Koch}]
P: Taschenb.Dt.Schweiz.Fl.:417 (1848)
T: [Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
C: nom.superfl.
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. pusilla {Bertoloni}]
P: Fl.Ital.1:115 (1833)
T: Mt. Rotondo, Corse, FR, 5., Soleirol (?)
S: =[Pinguicula corsica {Bern. & Gren. ex Gren. & Godr.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. reichenbachiana {(Schindler) Bonnier}]
P: Fl.Compl.Fr.Suiss.Belg.7:71 (1925)
BN: [Pinguicula reichenbachiana {Schindler}]
S: =[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. caussensis {Casper}] /[Pinguicula longifolia subsp. reichenbachiana {(Schindler) Casper}]
C: sub [longifolia {(Ram. ex DC.) Bonnier}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. reuteri {(Genty) Magnin}]
P: Arch.Fl.Jur.Ann.4:110 (1903)
BN: [Pinguicula reuteri {Genty}]
S: =[Pinguicula grandiflora {Lam.}]
C: sub [subsp. grandiflora {(Lam.) Magnin}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. semiflava {P.Olsson}]
P: Oefvers.K.Svensk.Vetensk.Akad.Foerh.41.9:73 (1885)
T: near Langtjaern in Braecke, Hammerdal, Jaemtland, SE, 1884, P.Olsson (?)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. sixtina {Briquet}]
P: Ann.Cons.Jard.Bot.Geneve 3:105 (1899)
T: betw. Samoens & Sixt, CH, Briquet (?G)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. tenuior {Wahlenb.}]
P: Fl.Lappon.:10 (1812)
T: Inari, FI, Wahlenberg s.n. (HMF)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Pinguicula vulgaris var. transsilvanica {Krajina}]
P: Veroeff.Geobot.Inst.Ruebel 10:136 (1933)
T: Poiana Stena to Casa Pestera, Bucegi, RO, V.Krajina s.n. (PRC)
S: =?[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. typica {Fiori & Paoletti}]
P: Fl.Anal.Ital.3:87 (1902)
T: [Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
C: nom.superfl.
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. uliginosa {Genty}]
P: Morot, J.Bot.5:247 (1891)
T: [Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
C: nom.superfl.
N: ~[Pinguicula vulgaris var. variegata {(auct. non Turcz.: Arv.Touv.) Beauv.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Fr.Ch.Pl.Vasc.12:35 (1922)
BN: [Pinguicula variegata {auct. non Turcz.: Arv.Touv.}]
S: =[Pinguicula leptoceras {Rchb.}]
N: +[Pinguicula zecheri {Speta & Fuchs}]
P: Stapfia 10:111 (1982)
T: Puerto de Gallo, Guerrero, MX, 28. 8. 1981, S.Schatzl s.n. (HERB.F.SPETA)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-PIN-TEM-ORC
L: MX
LFR: 64
RLC: LR (lc)
XN: 22 {Speta & Fuchs}
XNP: Stapfia 10:111 (1982)
IMAGE: pinguicu/loyd35 plant with flower
G: +[Genlisea {St.Hil.}]
P: Voy.Distr.Diam.2:429 (1833)
LTG: [Genlisea aurea {St.Hil.}] {Phillips}
TGP: Gen.S.Af.Fl.Pl.2.ed.:696 (1951)
N: ~[Genlisea africana {auct. non Oliv.: P.Taylor}]
P: Hutch. & Dalz., Fl.W.Tr.Af.2.ed.2:375 (1963)
S: =[Genlisea stapfii {A.Chev}]
N: +[Genlisea africana {Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.9:145 (1865)
T: Banks of Lopollo, Distr. Huilla, AO, 1. 1860, Welwitsch 260 (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-GEN
L: AO, ZM, CD, ZW
LFR: 70
N: [Genlisea africana f. pallida {Fries}]
P: Schwed.Rhod.-Kongo Exp.1:301 (1916)
T: Haut-Katanga, CD, Fries 529 (UPS)
S: =[Genlisea africana {Oliv.}]
N: [Genlisea africana subsp. stapfii {(A.Chev.) P.Taylor}]
P: Fl.Af Centr.Lentib.:58 (1972)
BN: [Genlisea stapfii {A.Chev.}]
S: =[Genlisea stapfii {A.Chev.}]
N: [Genlisea anfractuosa {Tutin}]
P: J.Bot.72:310 (1934)
T: Kaieteur Savanna, Potaro River, GY, 30. 8. 1933, T.G.Tutin 673 (BM)
S: =[Genlisea filiformis {St.Hil.}]
N: +[Genlisea angolensis {Good}]
P: J.Bot.62:165 (1924)
T: skirting the marshes of Cuiriri R. near Muene Chipipa, Bie, AO, 3. 1906, Gossweiler 2841 (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-GEN
L: AO, CD
LFR: 70
N: +[Genlisea aurea {St.Hil.}]
P: Voy.Distr.Diam.2:429 (1833)
T: Serra da Caraca & Serra da Ibitipoca, Minas Gerais, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-GEN
L: BR
LFR: 124, 126, 127
N: +[Genlisea barthlottii {Porembski, E.Fischer & Gemmel}]
P: Bull.Mus.Hist.Nat.Paris 4.ser.18 Sect.B Adansonia:152 (1996)
T: around Kindia, GN, 1906, Pobeguin 1358 (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-GEN
L: GN
LFR: 65
N: [Genlisea biloba {Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:254 (1847)
T: Guaratingueta, BR, Martius s.n. (M)
S: =[Genlisea violacea {St.Hil.}]
N: [Genlisea cylindrica {Sylven}]
P: Ark.Bot.8.6:4 (1909)
T: Serra de Caldas, Pedra Branca, Minas Gerais, BR, 1. 6. 1874, Mosen 1.996 (S)
S: =[Genlisea violacea {St.Hil.}]
N: [Genlisea esmeraldae {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:534 (1953)
T: between Esmeralda Savanna & SE Cerro Duida, VE, 22. 8. 1944, J.A.Steyermark 57835a (F)
S: =[Genlisea pygmaea {St.Hil.}]
N: +[Genlisea exhibitionista {F.Rivadavia & A.Fleischm.}]
P: Phytotaxa 33:19 (2011)
T: alto da Serra N of city, Mun. Mucuge, Bahia, BR, 24. 7. 1995, F.Rivadavia 472 (SPF)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-TAY
L: BR (Bahia)
LFR: 124
RLC: VU
N: +[Genlisea filiformis {St.Hil.}]
P: Voy.Distr.Diam.2:430 (1833)
T: Serra de S.Jose near S.Joao d'El Rei, Minas Gerais, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-GEN
L: BR, VE, GY, CU, CO, BZ, BO, GT
LFR: 117, 118, 121, 123, 124, 126, 127
IMAGE: genlisea/g_filiformis flowers
N: +[Genlisea flexuosa {F.Rivadavia, A.Fleischm. & P.M.Gonella}]
P: Phytotaxa 33:15 (2011)
T: several km from Itacambira along rd. to Montes Claros, Minas Gerais, BR, 12. 2. 2011, P.M.Gonella et al. 394 (SPF)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-TAY
L: BR (Minas Gerais)
LFR: 124
RLC: NT
N: +[Genlisea glabra {P.Taylor}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.17:203 (1967)
T: Mt.Apacarta-tepui, Bolivar, VE, 21. 6. 1922, Steyermark 75911 (NY179230)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-GEN
L: VE
LFR: 120
N: +[Genlisea glandulosissima {Fries}]
P: Schwed.Rhod.-Kongo Exp.1:301 (1916)
T: Nsombo, Lake Bangweulu, ZM, 20. 10. 1914m Fries 1050 (UPS)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-GEN
L: ZM, ZW
LFR: 70
N: +[Genlisea guianensis {N.E.Br.}]
P: Hook., Ic.Pl.21:tab.2629 (1900)
T: Arabapu River, GY, Quelch & McConnell 150 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-GEN
L: GY, VE, BR, BO
LFR: 120, 121, 124
N: +[Genlisea hispidula {Stapf}]
P: Dyer, Fl.Cap.4:437 (1904)
T: near Pretoria, ZA, 9. 11. 1901, Kirk 36 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-GEN
L: CM, CF, KE, MW, MZ, NG, TZ, CD, AO, ZM, ZW, ZA
LFR: 66, 70, 72
IMAGE: genlisea/ghisp closeup of two flowers
N: [Genlisea hispidula subsp. subglabra {(Stapf) P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.26:444 (1972)
BN: [Genlisea subglabra {Stapf}]
S: =[Genlisea subglabra {Stapf}]
N: ~[Genlisea lobacea {Hort.Westphal}]
P: in sched. (2000)
S: =[[Genlisea lobata {Fromm-Trinta}] * [Genlisea violacea {St.Hil.}]]
C: nom.nud., priority for parentage but name not published validly
N: +[Genlisea lobata {Fromm-Trinta}]
P: Bradea 5:152 (1989)
T: Serra do Caparao towards Tronqueira, Minas Gerais, BR, 19. 3. 1988, R.F.N.Camargo & al. FPNC 0002 (CESJ 22.354)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-TAY
L: BR (Minas Gerais, Espirito Santo)
LFR: 124
RLC: VU
N: ~[Genlisea luetzelburgii {Merl ex Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:223 (1923)
T: rio das Fermeas, Porto Azul, Goyaz, BR, P.v.Luetzelburg (M) & al.
S: =[Genlisea guianensis {N.E.Br.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Genlisea luteoviridis {Wright}]
P: Sauv., Anal.Acad.Ci.Habana 6:314 (1869)
T: Pinar del Rio, CU, C.Wright 3621 (K)
S: =[Genlisea filiformis {St.Hil.}]
N: +[Genlisea margaretae {Hutch.}]
P: Botanist in S.Af.:529 (1946)
T: 9 km N Kasama, ZM, 23. 7. 1930, Hutchinson & Gillett 4050 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-GEN
L: ZM, MG, TZ
LFR: 70, 84
N: +[Genlisea metallica {F.Rivadavia & A.Fleischm.}]
P: Phytotaxa 33:5 (2011)
T: several km from Itacambira along rd. to Montes Claros, alto da Serra, Minas Gerais, BR, 29. 7. 2002, F.Rivadavia & R.Gibson 1366 (SPF)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-TAY
L: BR (Minas Gerais)
LFR: 124
RLC: CR
N: [Genlisea minor {St.Hil.}]
P: Voy.Distr.Diam.2:430 (1833)
T: Diamantina near Milho Verde, Minas Gerais, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
S: =[Genlisea aurea {St.Hil.}]
N: +[Genlisea nebulicola {F.Rivadavia, P.M.Gonella & A.Fleischm.}]
P: Phytotaxa 33:21 (2011)
T: P.N. Serra da Canastra, base of Cachoeira Casca d'Anta, Mun. Sao Roque de Minas, Minas Gerais, BR, 27. 3. 2011, P.M.Gonella 408 (SPF)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-TAY
L: BR (Minas Gerais)
LFR: 124
RLC: CR
N: [Genlisea nigrocaulis {Steyerm.}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.75:657 (1948)
T: Mt.Ptari-tepui, Bolivar, VE, 1. 11. 1944, Steyermark 59644 (F)
S: =[Genlisea pygmaea {St.Hil.}]
N: +[Genlisea oligophylla {F.Rivadavia & A.Fleischm.}]
P: Phytotaxa 33:10 (2011)
T: bifurcation of rd. betw. Conceicao do Mato Dentro & Morro do Pilar, Mun. Santana do Riacho, Minas Gerais, BR, 23. 2. 1996, F.Rivadavia & J.Mullins 535 (SPF)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-TAY
L: BR (Minas Gerais)
LFR: 124
RLC: CR
N: [Genlisea ornata {Mart. ex Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:252 (1847)
T: Mt.Itambe, BR, Martius s.n. (M)
S: =[Genlisea aurea {St.Hil.}]
N: ~[Genlisea ornata var. gracilis {Merl ex Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:223 (1923)
T: Serra das Almas, Bahia, BR, P.v.Luetzelburg (M) & al.
S: =[Genlisea aurea {St.Hil.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Genlisea oxycentron {P.Taylor}]
P: Fl.Trin. & Tob.2:288 (1954)
T: Aripo Savanna, TT, Baker, Simmonds & al. 6 (K)
S: =[Genlisea pygmaea {St.Hil.}]
N: +[Genlisea pallida {Fromm-Trinta & P.Taylor}]
P: Bradea 4:177 (1985)
T: Sinkabolo Dambo, Mwinilunga Distr., ZM, 9. 12. 1937, E.Milne-Redhead 3.575 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-GEN
L: AO, ZM
LFR: 70
N: [Genlisea pulchella {Tutin}]
P: J.Bot.72:309 (1934)
T: Kaieteur Savannah, Potaro River, GY, 30. 8. 1933, T.G.Tutin 667 (BM)
S: =[Genlisea repens {Benj.}]
N: [Genlisea pusilla {Warm.}]
P: Vidensk.Meddel.:11 (1874)
T: Lagoa Santa, Minas Gerais, BR, Warming s.n. (C)
S: =[Genlisea repens {Benj.}]
N: +[Genlisea pygmaea {St.Hil.}]
P: Voy.Distr.Diam.2:431 (1833)
T: Tamandua near Contendas, Sertao, Minas Gerais, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-GEN
L: BR, VE, GY, CO, TT
LFR: 120, 121, 124
N: [Genlisea recurva {Bosser}]
P: Nat.Malagache 10:23 (1958)
T: PK 23 route from Arivonimano, MG, 9. 1957, Bosser 11707 (P)
S: =[Genlisea margaretae {Hutch.}]
N: [Genlisea reflexa {Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:254 (1847)
T: BR, Sellow s n. (?B|)
FT: idem (M)
S: =[Genlisea violacea {St.Hil.}]
N: ~[Genlisea repens {auct. non Benj.: Cheers}]
P: Letts Guide to Carniv.Pl.of the World:85 (1992)
S: =[Utricularia quelchii {N.E.Br.}]
N: +[Genlisea repens {Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:254 (1847)
T: S BR, Sellow 127 (?B|)
FT: idem (M)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-GEN
L: BR, VE, GY, PY, SR
LFR: 120, 124, 126, 127
N: +[Genlisea roraimensis {N.E.Br.}]
P: Trans.Linn.Soc.2.ser.3:56 (1901)
T: Mt.Roraima, GY, McConnell & Quelch 684 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-GEN
L: BR, GY, VE
LFR: 120
N: +[Genlisea sanariapoana {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:534 (1953)
T: Rio Sanariapo, along Orinoco river, T.F.Amazonas, VE, 8. 9. 1944, J.A.Steyermark 58445 (F)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-GEN
L: VE
LFR: 121
N: +[Genlisea stapfii {A.Chev.}]
P: Mem.Soc.Bot.France 2:188 (1912)
T: Timbo at Ditinn, Fouta Djalon, GN, 17. 9. 1907, A.Chevalier 18415 (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-GEN
L: SN, BF, AO, CM, CF, CI, GA, GN, GW, LR, ML, SL, CG, CD
LFR: 65, 66, 67, 70
N: +[Genlisea subglabra {Stapf}]
P: Dyer, Fl.Tr.Af.4:498 (1906)
T: Lake Tanganyika, Fwambo, ZM, Nutt s.n. (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-GEN
L: BI, MW, TZ, CD, ZM
LFR: 67, 70
N: [Genlisea subviridis {Hutch.}]
P: Botanist in S.Af.:528 (1946)
T: 96 km NE Kabwe (Broken Hill), ZM, 14. 7. 1930, Hutchinson & Gillett 3644 (K)
S: =[Genlisea africana {Oliv.}]
N: +[Genlisea taylorii {Eb.Fischer, Porembski & Barthlott}]
P: Nord.J.Bot.20:311 (2000)
T: few km W R.Mujilezhi, Moxico, AO, 7. 1. 1938, Milne-Redhead 3958 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-GEN
L: AO
LFR: 70
N: +[Genlisea uncinata {P.Taylor & Fromm-Trinta}]
P: Bradea 3:365 (1983)
T: Serra de Sincora, 15 km NW Mucuge on road to Guine & Palmeiras, Bahia, BR, 26. 3. 1980, R.M.Harley & al. 20.980 (CEPEC 25.270)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-TAY
L: BR (Bahia)
LFR: 124
N: +[Genlisea violacea {St.Hil.}]
P: Voy.Distr.Diam.2:431 (1833)
T: Serra da Lapa, Serra da Ibitipoca, Minas Gerais, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-GEN-GEN-TAY
L: BR (S.Paulo, Minas Gerais)
LFR: 124, 126
RLC: LC
IMAGE: genlisea/g_violac closeup of flower
G: [Akentra {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:319 (1847)
TG: [Akentra inflata {Benj.}]=[Utricularia benjaminiana {Oliv.}]
N: [Akentra inflata {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:319 (1847)
T: SR, Hostmann 85 (B|)
FT: idem (M)
S: =[Utricularia benjaminiana {Oliv.}]
G: [Antirrhinum {auct. non Tourn. ex L.: L.f.}]
TG: [Antirrhinum aphyllum {L.f.}]=[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
C: only synonyms of Lentibulariaceae listed ([Antirrhinum {Tourn. ex L.}] belongs to Plantaginaceae, non-carnivorous)
N: [Antirrhinum aphyllum {L.f.}]
P: Suppl.:280 (1825)
T: Cape, ZA, Thunberg s.n. (S)
S: =[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
G: [Aranella {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
TG: [Aranella fimbriata {(H.B.K.) Raf.}]=[Utricularia fimbriata {H.B.K.}]
N: [Aranella fimbriata {(H.B.K.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia fimbriata {H.B.K.}]
S: =[Utricularia fimbriata {H.B.K.}]
N: ~[Aranella fimbriata {auct. non (H.B.K.) Raf.: Barnh.}]
P: Small, Fl.Miami:171 (1913)
S: =[Utricularia simulans {Pilger}]
N: ~[Aranella fimbriata {auct. non (H.B.K.) Raf.: Gleason}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.58:468 (1931)
S: =[Utricularia fimbriata {H.B.K.}] /[Utricularia longeciliata {A.DC.}]
G: [Askofake {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:108 (1836)
TG: [Askofake recurva {(Lour.) Raf.}]=[Utricularia bifida {L.}]
N: [Askofake recurva {(Lour.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:108 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia recurva {Lour.}]
S: =[Utricularia bifida {L.}]
G: [Avesicaria {(Kam.) Barnh.}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.6:56 (1916)
TG: [Avesicaria neottioides {(St.Hil. & Gir.) Barnh.}]=[Utricularia neottioides {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Avesicaria neottioides {(St.Hil. & Gir.) Barnh.}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.6:56 (1916)
BN: [Utricularia neottioides {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
S: =[Utricularia neottioides {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
G: [Biovularia {Kam.}]
P: Zap.Novoross.Obs.Est.15.Mem.1:205 (1890)
TG: [Biovularia olivacea {(Wright ex Griseb.) Kam.}]=[Utricularia olivacea {Wright ex Griseb.}]
N: [Biovularia brasiliensis {Kuhlm.}]
P: Feddes Repert.13:394 (1914)
T: Alto Amazonas, BR, Kuhlmann s.n. (?)
S: =[Utricularia olivacea {Wright ex Griseb.}]
N: [Biovularia cymbantha {(Oliv.) Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:113 (1902)
BN: [Utricularia cymbantha {Oliv.}]
S: =[Utricularia cymbantha {Oliv.}]
N: [Biovularia minima {(Warm.) Kam.}]
P: Zap.Novoross.Obs.Est.15.Mem.1:208 (1890)
BN: [Utricularia minima {Warm.}]
S: =[Utricularia olivacea {Wright ex Griseb.}]
N: [Biovularia olivacea {(Wright ex Griseb.) Kam.}]
P: Zap.Novoross.Obs.Est.15.Mem.1:205 (1890)
BN: [Utricularia olivacea {Wright ex Griseb.}]
S: =[Utricularia olivacea {Wright ex Griseb.}]
G: [Bucranion {Raf.}]
P: Autikon Bot.:159 (1840)
TG: [Bucranion capense {(Spreng.) Raf.}]=[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: [Bucranion capense {(Spreng.) Raf.}]
P: Autikon Bot.:159 (1840)
BN: [Utricularia capensis {Spreng.}]
S: =[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: [Bucranion spicatum {Raf.}]
P: Autikon Bot.:159 (1840)
T: ?Africa, (?|)
S: =?
C: spec.excl. (?Plantaginaceae-Antirrhineae, non-carnivorous)
G: [Calpidisca {Barnh.}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.6:56 (1916)
TG: [Calpidisca capensis {(Spreng.) Barnh.}]=[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: [Calpidisca amethystina {(Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.) Barnh.}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.58:468 (1931)
BN: [Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Calpidisca calycifida {(Benj.) Gleason}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.56:404 (1929)
BN: [Utricularia calycifida {Benj.}]
S: =[Utricularia calycifida {Benj.}]
N: [Calpidisca capensis {(Spreng.) Barnh.}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.6:56 (1916)
BN: [Utricularia capensis {Spreng.}]
S: =[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: [Calpidisca denticulata {(Benj.) Barnh.}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.6:56 (1916)
BN: [Utricularia denticulata {Benj.}]
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: [Calpidisca hispida {(Lam.) Barnh.}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.58:469 (1931)
BN: [Utricularia hispida {Lam.}]
S: =[Utricularia hispida {Lam.}]
N: [Calpidisca humboldtii {(Schomb.) Gleason}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.56:404 (1929)
BN: [Utricularia humboldtii {Schomb.}]
S: =[Utricularia humboldtii {Schomb.}]
N: [Calpidisca lundii {(A.DC.) Moldenke}]
P: Phytologia 2:215 (1947)
BN: [Utricularia lundii {A.DC.}]
S: =[Utricularia praelonga {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Calpidisca modesta {(A.DC.) Barnh.}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.58:468 (1931)
BN: [Utricularia modesta {A.DC.}]
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Calpidisca roraimensis {(N.E.Br.) Gleason}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.56:405 (1929)
BN: [Utricularia roraimensis {N.E.Br.}]
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Calpidisca standleyae {Barnh.}]
P: Small, Man.Se.Fl.:1234 (1933)
T: vicinity of Fort Myers, Lee Co., Fla., US, J.P.Standley IX,X,XI (NY)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Calpidisca takenakae {Nakai}]
P: J.Jap.Bot.17:139 (1941)
T: Keiki, Mt.Kasau Suigen, KR, Takenaka s.n. (TI)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
G: [Cosmiza {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:110 (1836)
TG: [Cosmiza coccinea {Raf.}]=[Utricularia multifida {R.Br.}]
N: ~[Cosmiza coccinea {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:110 (1836)
SYN: [Utricularia multifida {R.Br.}]
S: =[Utricularia multifida {R.Br.}]
N: [Cosmiza longeciliata {(A.DC.) Small}]
P: Fl.S.E.U.S.:1090 (1903)
BN: [Utricularia longeciliata {A.DC.}]
S: =[Utricularia longeciliata {A.DC.}] /[Utricularia simulans {Pilger}]
N: [Cosmiza multifida {(R.Br.) Barnh.}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.6:49 (1916)
BN: [Utricularia multifida {R.Br.}]
S: =[Utricularia multifida {R.Br.}]
G: [Diurospermum {Edgew.}]
P: Proc.Linn.Soc.Lond.1:351 (1847)
TG: [Diurospermum album {Edgew.}]=[Utricularia kumaonensis {Oliv.}]
N: [Diurospermum album {Edgew.}]
P: Proc.Linn.Soc.Lond.1:351 (1847)
T: Vishnuganges valley, Himalaya, IN, Edgeworth s.n. (?)
S: =[Utricularia kumaonensis {Oliv.}]
G: [Drosera {auct. non L.: A.Rich.}]
C: only synonyms of Lentibulariaceae listed here ([Drosera {L.}] belongs to Droseraceae)
N: [Drosera incisa {A.Rich.}]
P: Ess.Fl.Cub.:102 (1845)
T: CU, A.Richard s.n. (P)
S: =[Utricularia incisa {(A.Rich.) Alain}]
G: [Enetophyton {Nieuwl.}]
P: Am.Midl.Nat.3:190 (1914)
TG: [Enetophyton cleistogamum {(A.Gray) Nieuwl.}]=[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: [Enetophyton cleistogamum {(A.Gray) Nieuwl.}]
P: Am.Midl.Nat.3:190 (1914)
BN: [Utricularia subulata var. cleistogama {A.Gray}]
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
G: [Enskide {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
TG: [Enskide chrysantha {(R.Br.) Raf.}]=[Utricularia chrysantha {R.Br.}]
N: [Enskide barbata {(R.Br.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia barbata {R.Br.}]
S: =[Utricularia chrysantha {R.Br.}]
N: [Enskide chrysantha {(R.Br.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia chrysantha {R.Br.}]
S: =[Utricularia chrysantha {R.Br.}]
N: [Enskide flava {(R.Br.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia flava {R.Br.}]
S: =[Utricularia chrysantha {R.Br.}]
G: [Hamulia {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
TG: [Hamulia alba {Raf.}]=[Utricularia inflexa {Forsk.}]
N: [Hamulia alba {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
SYN: [Utricularia inflexa {Forsk.}]
S: =[Utricularia inflexa {Forsk.}]
N: [Hamulia flava {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
SYN: [Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
S: =[Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
G: [Lecticula {Barnh.}]
P: Small, Fl.Miami:170 (1913)
TG: [Lecticula resupinata {(Greene) Barnh.}]=[Utricularia resupinata {Greene}]
N: [Lecticula resupinata {(Greene) Barnh.}]
P: Small, Fl.Miami:170 (1913)
BN: [Utricularia resupinata {Greene}]
S: =[Utricularia resupinata {Greene}]
N: [Lecticula spruceana {(Benth. ex Oliv.) Barnh.}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.5:58 (1916)
BN: [Utricularia spruceana {Benth. ex Oliv.}]
S: =[Utricularia spruceana {Benth. ex Oliv.}]
G: [Lemnopsis {Zippel}]
P: Flora 12:285 (1829)
TG: [Lemnopsis mnioides {Zippel}]=[Utricularia striatula {Sm.}]
N: ~[Lemnopsis mnioides {Zippel}]
P: Flora 12:285 (1829)
T: Triton Bay, Lobo, PG, 9. 10. 1818, Zippel (?BR)
S: =[Utricularia striatula {Sm.}]
C: nom.nud.
G: [Lentibularia {Seguier}]
P: Pl.Veron.3:128 (1754)
TG: [Lentibularia major {Gilib.}]=[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Lentibularia intermedia {(Hayne) Nieuwl. & Lunell}]
P: Am.Midl.Nat.5:9 (1917)
BN: [Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
S: =[Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
N: ~[Lentibularia major {Gilib.}]
P: Fl.Lituan.1:139 (1781)
SYN: [Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
S: =[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Lentibularia minor {(L.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:108 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia minor {L.}]
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}]
N: [Lentibularia vulgaris {(L.) Moench}]
P: Meth.:520 (1794)
BN: [Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
S: =[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Lentibularia vulgaris var. americana {(A.Gray) Nieuwl. & Lunell}]
P: Am.Midl.Nat.5:9 (1917)
BN: [Utricularia vulgaris var. americana {A.Gray}]
S: =[Utricularia macrorhiza {Le Conte}]
G: [Lepiactis {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
TG: [Lepiactis stellaris {(L.f.) Raf.}]=[Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
N: [Lepiactis stellaris {(L.f.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
S: =[Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
G: [Linaria {auct. non L.: Sprengel}]
C: only synonyms of Lentibulariaceae listed ([Linaria {L.}] belongs to Plantaginaceae, non-carnivorous)
N: [Linaria aphylla {(L.f.) Sprengel}]
P: Syst.2:797 (1825)
BN: [Antirrhinum aphyllum {L.f.}]
S: =[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
G: [Megozipa {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:110 (1836)
TG: none designated, probably [Megozipa macrorhiza {(Le Conte) Raf.}]=[Utricularia macrorhiza {Le Conte}]
N: [Megozipa fornicata {(Le Conte) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:110 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia fornicata {Le Conte}]
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Megozipa integra {(Le Conte) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:110 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia integra {Le Conte}]
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Megozipa longirostris {(Le Conte) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:110 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia longirostris {Le Conte}]
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Megozipa macrorhiza {(Le Conte) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:110 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia macrorhiza {Le Conte}]
S: =[Utricularia macrorhiza {Le Conte}]
G: [Meionula {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:108 (1838)
TG: [Meionula parviflora {Raf.}]=[Utricularia minutissima {Vahl}]
N: ~[Meionula parviflora {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:108 (1836)
SYN: [Utricularia minutissima {Vahl}]
S: =[Utricularia minutissima {Vahl}]
G: [Meloneura {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
TG: [Meloneura striatula {(Sm.) Barnh.}]=[Utricularia striatula {Sm.}]
N: ~[Meloneura purpurea {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
SYN: [Utricularia striatula {Sm.}]
S: =[Utricularia striatula {Sm.}]
N: [Meloneura striatula {(Sm.) Barnh.}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.6:50 (1916)
BN: [Utricularia striatula {Sm.}]
S: =[Utricularia striatula {Sm.}]
G: [Nelipus {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
LTG: [Nelipus limosa {(R.Br.) Raf.}]=[Utricularia limosa {R.Br.}] {P.Taylor}
TGP: Kew Bull.41:15 (1986)
N: [Nelipus bifida {(L.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia bifida {L.}]
S: =[Utricularia bifida {L.}]
N: [Nelipus biloba {(R.Br.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia biloba {R.Br.}]
S: =[Utricularia biloba {R.Br.}]
N: [Nelipus limosa {(R.Br.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia limosa {R.Br.}]
S: =[Utricularia limosa {R.Br.}]
N: [Nelipus spiralis {(Sm.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia spiralis {Sm.}]
S: =[Utricularia spiralis {Sm.}]
G: [Orchyllium {Barnh.}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.6:53 (1916)
TG: [Orchyllium alpinum {(Jacq.) Barnh.}]=[Utricularia alpina {Jacq.}]
N: [Orchyllium alpinum {(Jacq.) Barnh.}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.6:53 (1916)
BN: [Utricularia alpina {Jacq.}]
S: =[Utricularia alpina {Jacq.}]
N: [Orchyllium campbellianum {(Oliv.) Gleason}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.56:405 (1929)
BN: [Utricularia campbelliana {Oliv.}]
S: =[Utricularia campbelliana {Oliv.}]
N: [Orchyllium endresii {(Rchb.f.) Barnh. ex McIntyre & Chrysler}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.70:252 (1943)
BN: [Utricularia endresii {Rchb.f.}]
S: =[Utricularia endresii {Rchb.f.}]
N: [Orchyllium humboldtii {(Schomb.) Barnh.}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.58:469 (1931)
BN: [Utricularia humboldtii {Schomb.}]
S: =[Utricularia humboldtii {Schomb.}]
N: [Orchyllium quelchii {(N.E.Br.) Gleason}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.56:405 (1929)
BN: [Utricularia quelchii {N.E.Br.}]
S: =[Utricularia quelchii {N.E.Br.}]
N: [Orchyllium schimperi {(Schenck) Barnh.}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.58:469 (1931)
BN: [Utricularia schimperi {Schenck}]
S: =[Utricularia jamesoniana {Oliv.}]
G: [Pelidnia {Barnh.}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.6:50 (1916)
TG: [Pelidnia caerulea {(L.) Barnh.}]=[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Pelidnia caerulea {(L.) Barnh.}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.6:50 (1916)
BN: [Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
G: [Personula {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:110 (1836)
TG: [Personula grandiflora {Raf.}]=[Utricularia juncea {Vahl}]
N: ~[Personula grandiflora {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:110 (1836)
SYN: [Utricularia personata {Le Conte}]
S: =[Utricularia juncea {Vahl}]
G: [Philydrum {auct. non Banks ex Gaertn.: H.Lev.}]
TG: [Philydrum cavaleriei {H.Lev.}]=[Utricularia bifida {L.}]
C: only synonyms of Lentibulariaceae listed ([Philydrum {Banks ex Gaertn.}] belongs to Philydraceae, non-carnivorous)
N: [Philydrum cavaleriei {H.Lev.}]
P: Bull.Herb.Boiss.2.ser.6:506 (1906)
T: Guizhou (Kweichow), CN, 7. 10. 1899, J.P.Cavalerie s.n. (E)
S: =[Utricularia bifida {L.}]
G: [Plectoma {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:110 (1836)
TG: [Plectoma inflata {(Walt.) Raf.}]=[Utricularia inflata {Walt.}]
N: [Plectoma inflata {(Walt.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:110 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia inflata {Walt.}]
S: =[Utricularia inflata {Walt.}]
N: [Plectoma stellata {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:110 (1836)
SYN: [Utricularia ceratophylla {Michx.}]
S: =[Utricularia inflata {Walt.}]
G: [Pleiochasia {(Kam.) Barnh.}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.6:53 (1916)
TG: [Pleiochasia dichotoma {(Labill.) Barnh.}]=[Utricularia dichotoma {Labill.}]
N: [Pleiochasia dichotoma {(Labill.) Barnh.}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.6:53 (1916)
BN: [Utricularia dichotoma {Labill.}]
S: =[Utricularia dichotoma {Labill.}]
G: [Plesisa {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:110 (1836)
TG: [Plesisa bipartita {(Ell.) Raf.}]=[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Plesisa bipartita {(Ell.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:110 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia bipartita {Ell.}]
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
G: [Polypompholyx {Lehm.}]
P: Bot.Z.2:109 (1844)
TG: [Polypompholyx tenella {(R.Br.) Lehm.}]=[Utricularia tenella {R.Br.}]
C: nom.cons.
N: ~[Polypompholyx bicolor {Klotzsch}]
P: Schomb., F.Fl.Brit.Gui.:1160 (1848)
T: slope of Mt. Aimutong on Cotinga, 9. - 10. 1844, R.Schomburgk (?)
S: =?[Utricularia simulans {Pilger}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Polypompholyx endlicheri {Lehm.}]
P: Bot.Z.2:109 (1844)
T: King George Sound, W.A., AU, Huegel s.n. (W)
S: =[Utricularia multifida {R.Br.}]
N: [Polypompholyx exigua {F.Muell.}]
P: Trans.Phil.Soc.Vict.1:50 (1855)
T: Grampians, Vic., AU, Mueller s.n. (MEL)
S: =[Utricularia tenella {R.Br.}]
N: [Polypompholyx holtzei {(F.Muell.) F.Muell.}]
P: Vict.Nat.9:176 (1893)
BN: [Utricularia holtzei {F.Muell.}]
S: =[Utricularia holtzei {F.Muell.}]
N: ~[Polypompholyx laciniata {(Mart. ex Benj.) Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:251 (1847)
BN: [Utricularia laciniata {auct. non St.Hil. & Gir.: Mart. ex Benj.}]
S: =[Utricularia longeciliata {A.DC.}] /[Utricularia simulans {Pilger}]
N: ~[Polypompholyx laciniata {auct. non (Mart. ex Benj.) Benj.: Griseb.}]
P: Cat.Pl.Cub.:162 (1866)
T: CU, C.Wright 2904 (K)
S: =[Utricularia simulans {Pilger}]
N: [Polypompholyx laciniata var. rubrocalcarata {Griseb.}]
P: Cat.Pl.Cub.:162 (1866)
T: CU, C.Wright 2905 p.p. (K)
S: =[Utricularia simulans {Pilger}]
N: ~[Polypompholyx latifolia {F.E.Lloyd}]
P: Carniv.Pl.:262 (1942)
CN: [Polypompholyx latiloba {(Benth.) Lehm.}]
S: =[Utricularia multifida {R.Br.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Polypompholyx latiloba {(Benth.) Lehm.}]
P: Bot.Z.2:109 (1844)
BN: [Utricularia latiloba {Benth.}]
S: =[Utricularia multifida {R.Br.}]
N: [Polypompholyx longeciliata {(A.DC.) L.B.Smith}]
P: Phytologia 1:138 (1935)
BN: [Utricularia longeciliata {A.DC.}]
S: =[Utricularia longeciliata {A.DC.}]
N: [Polypompholyx madecassa {Perrier}]
P: Mem.Inst.Sci.Madag.ser.B.5:199 (1955)
T: R.Mahavavy, Ixonia, MG, Perrier 1608 (P)
S: =[Utricularia capillacea {Willd.}]
N: [Polypompholyx multifida {(R.Br.) F.Muell.}]
P: Fragm.6:162 (1868)
BN: [Utricularia multifida {R.Br.}]
S: =[Utricularia multifida {R.Br.}]
N: [Polypompholyx schomburgkii {Klotzsch}]
P: Schomb., F.Fl.Brit.Gui.:973 (1848)
T: lower Essequibo, vicinity of post Ampa, GY, 12. & 1. 1844, R.Schomburgk (?)
S: =[Utricularia longeciliata {A.DC.}]
N: [Polypompholyx tenella {(R.Br.) Lehm.}]
P: Bot.Z.2:109 (1844)
BN: [Utricularia tenella {R.Br.}]
S: =[Utricularia tenella {R.Br.}]
N: [Polypompholyx westonii {(P.Taylor) Lowrie}]
P: Bull.Au.C.P.Soc.8:24 (1989)
BN: [Utricularia westonii {P.Taylor}]
S: =[Utricularia westonii {P.Taylor}]
G: [Saccolaria {Kuhlm.}]
P: Feddes Repert.13:394 (1914)
TG: [Saccolaria biovularioides {Kuhlm.}]=[Utricularia biovularioides {(Kuhlm.) P.Taylor}]
N: [Saccolaria biovularioides {Kuhlm.}]
P: Feddes Repert.13:394 (1914)
T: Alto Amazonas, BR, 8. 1913, Kuhlmann s.n. (?)
S: =[Utricularia biovularioides {(Kuhlm.) P.Taylor}]
G: [Sacculina {Bosser}]
P: Nat.Malagache 8:27 (1956)
TG: [Sacculina madecassa {Bosser}]=[Utricularia cymbantha {Oliv.}]
N: [Sacculina madecassa {Bosser}]
P: Nat.Malagache 8:27 (1956)
T: Tananarive, MG, Bosser 8056 (P)
S: =[Utricularia cymbantha {Oliv.}]
G: [Setiscapella {Barnh.}]
P: Small, Fl.Miami:170 (1913)
TG: [Setiscapella subulata {(L.) Barnh.}]=[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: [Setiscapella cleistogama {(A.Gray) Barnh.}]
P: Britton & Brown, Ill.Fl.2.ed.3:231 (1913)
BN: [Utricularia subulata var. cleistogama {A.Gray}]
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: [Setiscapella pusilla {(Vahl) Barnh.}]
P: Britton & Wilson, Sci.Surv.Porto Rico 6:191 (1925)
BN: [Utricularia pusilla {Vahl}]
S: =[Utricularia pusilla {Vahl}]
N: [Setiscapella subulata {(L.) Barnh.}]
P: Small, Fl.Miami:170 (1913)
BN: [Utricularia subulata {L.}]
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
G: [Stomoisia {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:108 (1836)
TG: [Stomoisia cornuta {(Michx.) Raf.}]=[Utricularia cornuta {Michx.}]
N: [Stomoisia cornuta {(Michx.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:108 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia cornuta {Michx.}]
S: =[Utricularia cornuta {Michx.}]
N: [Stomoisia juncea {(Vahl) Barnh.}]
P: Small, Fl.Miami:170 (1913)
BN: [Utricularia juncea {Vahl}]
S: =[Utricularia juncea {Vahl}]
N: [Stomoisia spicata {(Sylven) Gleason}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.56:404 (1929)
BN: [Utricularia spicata {Sylven}]
S: =[Utricularia erectiflora {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Stomoisia virgatula {(Barnh.) Barnh.}]
P: Britton & Brown, Ill.Fl.ed.2.3:232 (1913)
BN: [Utricularia virgatula {Barnh.}]
S: =[Utricularia juncea {Vahl}]
G: ~[Tetralobus {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:667 (1844)
LTG: [Tetralobus pusillus {A.DC.}]=[Utricularia tenella {R.Br.}] {P.Taylor}
TGP: Gen.Utricularia:78 (1989)
C: nom.rejic., synonym of [Polypompholyx {Lehm.}]nom.conserv.
N: [Tetralobus preissii {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:667 (1844)
T: Swan River, W.A., AU, Preiss 1921 (G)
S: =[Utricularia multifida {R.Br.}]
N: [Tetralobus pusillus {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:667 (1844)
T: W.A., AU, Preiss 1920 (G)
S: =[Utricularia tenella {R.Br.}]
G: [Trilobulina {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:110 (1836)
TG: none designated, probably [Trilobulina crenata {(Vahl) Raf.}]=[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Trilobulina crenata {(Vahl) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:110 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia crenata {Vahl}]
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Trilobulina fibrosa {(Walt.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:110 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia fibrosa {Walt.}]
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Trilobulina striata {(Le Conte ex Torr.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:110 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia striata {Le Conte ex Torr.}]
S: =[Utricularia striata {Le Conte ex Torr.}]
G: [Trixapias {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:108 (1836)
TG: [Trixapias capillacea {(Vahl) Raf.}]=[Utricularia hirta {Klein ex Link}]
N: [Trixapias capillacea {(Vahl) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:108 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia capillacea {Vahl}]
S: =[Utricularia hirta {Klein ex Link}]
G: +[Utricularia {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:18 (1753)
TG: [Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Utricularia aberrans {Bosser}]
P: Nat.Malagache 10:28 (1958)
T: Tananarive, MG, Bosser 12229 (P)
S: =[Utricularia welwitschii {Oliv.}]
N: ~[Utricularia acicularis {Soland. ex Stapf}]
P: Dyer, Fl.Cap.4:430 (1904)
SYN: [Utricularia ecklonii {Spreng.}]
S: =[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: [Utricularia acuta {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:314 (1847)
T: LK, Herb.Hooker (not at K)
S: =[Utricularia graminifolia {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia adenantha {Standl. ex Standl. & Steyerm.}]
P: Field Mus.Publ.Bot.23:179 (1944)
T: All Pines, BZ, Schipp S89 (F)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}] /[Utricularia viscosa {Spruce ex Oliv.}]
N: ~[Utricularia adpressa {auct. non Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.: Fernandez-Perez}]
P: Caldasia 9:41 (1964)
S: =[Utricularia chiribiquetensis {Fernandez-Perez}]
N: +[Utricularia adpressa {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:870 (1838)
T: Bahia, BR, Salzmann s.n. (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: BZ, GT, VE, GY, BR, TT
LFR: 117, 121, 124
N: [Utricularia affinis {R.Wight}]
P: Hook., Kew J.1:373 (1849)
T: Tamil Nadu, Nilgiris, IN, Herb.R.Wight s.n. (K)
S: =[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia affinis f. albida {Makino}]
P: Bot.Mag.Tokyo 26:246 (1912)
T: JP, Makino (?TI)
S: =[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia affinis var. griffithii {(R.Wight) Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.3:179 (1859)
BN: [Utricularia griffithii {R.Wight}]
S: =[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia afromontana {Fries}]
P: Not.Bot.Gart.Berl.8:703 (1924)
T: Mt.Kenya, KE, R.E. & T.C.E.Fries 407 (UPS)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia alata {Benj.}]
P: Bot.Z.3:212 (1845)
T: E IN, Herb.Lehmann s.n. (?HBG)
S: =[Utricularia bifida {L.}]
N: [Utricularia alba {Hoffmg. ex Link}]
P: Jahrb.Gew.1.3:54 (1820)
T: BR, Hoffmannsegg s.n. (B)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia albiflora {auct. non R.Br.: Erickson}]
P: Pl.of Prey:76 (1968)
S: =[Utricularia albiflora {R.Br.}] /[Utricularia quinquedentata {F.Muell. ex P.Taylor}]
N: ~[Utricularia albiflora {auct. non R.Br.: F.E.Lloyd}]
P: Vict.Nat.53:105 (1937)
S: =[Utricularia quinquedentata {F.Muell. ex P.Taylor}]
N: ~[Utricularia albiflora {auct. non R.Br.: Griff.}]
P: Notul.4:168 (1854)
T: Mergui, MM, 6. 1834, Griffith s.n. (K)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia albiflora {R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:431 (1810)
T: Point Lookout, Qld., AU, Banks & Solander s.n. (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: N AU
LFR: 131, 132
N: [Utricularia albiflora var. quinquedentata {F.Muell. ex P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:4 (1986)
BN: [Utricularia quinquedentata {F.Muell. ex P.Taylor}]
S: =[Utricularia quinquedentata {F.Muell. ex P.Taylor}]
N: [Utricularia albina {Ridl.}]
P: Fl.Mal.Penins.2:493 (1923)
T: nom.nov.[Utricularia albiflora {Griff.}]
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia albocaerulea {Dalz.}]
P: Hook., Kew J.3:279 (1851)
T: Vengurla (Vingorla), Maharashtra, IN, Dalzell s.n. (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: IN
LFR: 91
N: ~[Utricularia alpina {auct. non Jacq.: Georgi}]
P: Beschr.Russ.Reich 3.4:655 (1800)
S: =[Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
N: ~[Utricularia alpina {auct. non Jacq.: P.Taylor}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.17:210 (1967)
S: =[Utricularia alpina {Jacq.}] /[Utricularia endresii {Rchb.f.}] /[Utricularia unifolia {Ruiz & Pav.}]
N: ~[Utricularia alpina {auct. non Jacq.: Vahl}]
P: Enum.1:194 (1804)
S: =[Utricularia alpina {Jacq.}] /[Utricularia unifolia {Ruiz & Pav.}]
N: +[Utricularia alpina {Jacq.}]
P: Enum.Pl.Carib.:11 (1760)
T: MQ, Jacquin, Select.Stirp.Amer.Hist.7:t6 (1763)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-ORH
L: JM, AN, KN, MS, GP, DM, MQ, LC, VC, GD, TT, CO, VE, GY, SR, N BR
LFR: 117, 118, 120, 121
XN: 18 {Kondo} ut [Orchyllium alpinum {(Jacq.) Barnh.}]
XNP: Chromos.Inform.Serv.7:25 (1966)
IMAGE: utricula/0047 Botanical line drawing
IMAGE: utricula/kgualpa multiple views of plant and flower
IMAGE: utricula/ualp1 multiple views of plant and flowers
N: [Utricularia alutacea {Tutin}]
P: J.Bot.72:313 (1934)
T: Kaieteur Savanna, GY, Tutin 694 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia amazonasana {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:535 (1953)
T: vicinity of Sanariapo, T.F.Amazonas, VE, 8. 9. 1944, J.A.Steyermark 58505 (F)
S: =[Utricularia hydrocarpa {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia ambigua {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:9 (1844)
T: SN, Perrottet s.n. (G)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia amethystina {auct. non Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.: P.Taylor}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.17:213 (1967)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}] /[Utricularia hispida {Lam.}] /[Utricularia tridentata {Sylven}]
N: +[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:870 (1838)
T: Bahia, BR, Salzmann s.n. (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-FOL
L: US (Fla.), MX, GT, BZ, HN, CR, PA, DO, DM, CO, VE, GY, SR, GF, BR, BO, PE
LFR: 117, 118, 121, 122, 124, 126, 127, 128, 129
N: [Utricularia amethystina f. alutacea {(Tutin) Steyerm.}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.75:658 (1948)
BN: [Utricularia alutacea {Tutin}]
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia amoena {Pilger}]
P: Not.Bot.Gart.Berl.6:190 (1914)
T: source of Xiri, R.Branco, BR, 10. 1909, Ule 8317 (B|)
FT: idem (M)
S: =[Utricularia myriocista {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: ~[Utricularia amphibia {Welw. ex Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:112 (1902)
SYN: [Utricularia exoleta {R.Br.}]
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Utricularia andicola {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:308 (1847)
T: Oaxaca, MX, Galeotti 7136 (K)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: +[Utricularia andongensis {Welw. ex Hiern.}]
P: Cat.Af.Pl.Welw.1:787 (1900)
T: Cuanza Norte, Pungo Andongo, AO, Welwitsch 264 (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: GN, SL, LR, TG, NG, CM, CF, GA, CD, SD, UG, TZ, ZM, AO
LFR: 65, 66, 67, 70, 72
N: [Utricularia angolensis {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:104 (1902)
T: Bie, Longa, AO, Baum 691 (K)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: [Utricularia angulosa {Poir.}]
P: Lam., Encycl.Meth.Bot.8:273 (1808)
T: GF, Martin s.n. (P)
S: =[Utricularia juncea {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia angustifolia {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:311 (1847)
T: SR, Hostmann 804 (K)
S: =[Utricularia hispida {Lam.}]
N: [Utricularia anomala {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:869 (1838)
T: Minas Gerais, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia antennifera {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:2 (1986)
T: Mitchell Plateau, W.A., AU, C.R.Dunlop 5320 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: W AU
LFR: 131
N: [Utricularia anthropophora {Ridl.}]
P: J.Fed.Mal.St.Mus.6:165 (1915)
T: Pahang, G.Tahan, MY, Ridley 16112 (SING)
S: =[Utricularia striatula {Sm.}]
N: ~[Utricularia antirrhinoides {Wall.}]
P: Cat.:No.1498 (1828)
T: NP, Wallich 1498B (K)
S: =[Utricularia bifida {L.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Utricularia aphylla {auct. non Ruiz & Pav.: (L.f.) P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.18:143 (1964)
BN: [Antirrhinum aphyllum {L.f.}]
S: =[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: ~[Utricularia aphylla {auct. non Ruiz & Pav.: Raf.}]
P: Med.Repos.N.York 2.hex.5:353 (1808)
S: =[Utricularia ?]
C: nom.nud., nom.dub.
N: ~[Utricularia aphylla {auct. non Ruiz & Pav.: Vell.}]
P: Fl.Flum.:18 (1825)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia aphylla {Ruiz & Pav.}]
P: Fl.Peruv.1:20 (1798)
T: Lima, PE, Ruiz & Pavon s.n. (MA)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia appendiculata {E.A.Bruce}]
P: Kew Bull.:475 (1934)
T: Bukoba, TZ, Haarer 2056 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLV
L: CM, GA, CF, CD, BI, UG, TZ, MZ, MW, ZW, ZM, MG
LFR: 66, 67, 70, 84
N: ~[Utricularia appressa {Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:244 (1847)
CN: [Utricularia adpressa {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
S: =[Utricularia adpressa {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Utricularia aquatica {L. ex P.Font-Quer}]
P: Pl.Med.:630 (1973)
T: around Gandia, Valencia, ES, Font-Quer (Illustration, ?BC)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Utricularia arboricola {Ule}]
P: Arch.Mus.Nac.Rio de Jan.10:188 (1899)
T: [Utricularia reniformis var. kromeri {Ule}]
S: =?[[Utricularia reniformis {St.Hil.}] * [Utricularia nelumbifolia {Gardn.}]]
N: +[Utricularia arcuata {R.Wight}]
P: Hook., Kew J.1:373 (1849)
T: Karnataka, Belgaum, IN, Law 73 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: IN
LFR: 91
N: +[Utricularia arenaria {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:20 (1844)
T: St.Louis, SN, Perrottet s.n. (G)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-CAL
L: SN, ML, SL, CI, GH, TG, NG, CM, GA, CD, BI, SD, ET, UG, KE, TZ, MZ, MW, ZW, ZM, AO, NA, ZA, MG, IN
LFR: 65, 66, 67, 70, 72, 80, 84, 92
N: [Utricularia arenicola {Tutin}]
P: J.Bot.72:312 (1934)
T: Kaieteur Savanna, GY, Tutin 666 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia nana {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia arenicola var. kavanayena {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:535 (1953)
T: Gran Sabana, Bolivar, VE, 26. 10. 1944, J.A.Steyermark 59335 (F)
S: =[Utricularia nana {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: +[Utricularia arnhemica {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:3 (1986)
T: 65 km from Pine Creek on Oenpelli road, N.T., AU, P.Taylor 17156 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: N AU
LFR: 131
N: ~[Utricularia arnica {Kirk ex H.H.Allan}]
P: Fl.NZ.1:956 (1961)
T: Mungaroa, NZ, 12. 1886, Kirk 978 (K)
S: =[Utricularia delicatula {Cheesem.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Utricularia arrojadensis {Merl ex Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:222 (1923)
T: Bahia, Casa de pedra, BR, Luetzelburg s.n. (M)
S: =[Utricularia longifolia {Gardn.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Utricularia asplundii {P.Taylor}]
P: Opera Bot.ser.B.4:16 (1975)
T: Mera, Pastaza, EC, Asplund 18325 (S)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-ORH
L: CO, EC, VE
LFR: 121, 122
IMAGE: utricula/asp closeup of flower
N: ~[Utricularia aurea {auct. non Lour.: Erickson}]
P: Pl.of Prey:68 (1968)
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}] /[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: ~[Utricularia aurea {auct. non Lour.: P.Taylor}]
P: Dansk Bot.Ark.23:529 (1968)
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}] /[Utricularia punctata {Wall. ex A.DC.}]
N: ~[Utricularia aurea {auct. non Lour.: Ridl.}]
P: J.Fed.Mal.St.Mus.6:165 (1915)
S: =[Utricularia vitellina {Ridl.}]
N: +[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}]
P: Fl.Cochinch.1:26 (1790)
T: Cochinchina, VN, Loureiro s.n. (?)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: PK, IN, NP, BD, LK, MM, TH, LA, KH, VN, CN, TW, KP, KR, JP, PH, MY, ID (Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Celebes, Lesser Sunda Is., N.Guin.), PG, N AU
LFR: 18, 21, 23, 24, 28, 60, 78, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 131, 132, 133
XN: 42, (44), (80) {Siddiqui} ut [Utricularia flexuosa {Vahl}]
XNP: Sci. & Cult.25:319 (1959)
IMAGE: utricula/U_aurea young plant
N: [Utricularia aurea f. inmaculata {M.Tamura}]
P: Acta Phytotax.Geobot.15:32 (1953)
T: Ohtsu near lake Biwa, Honshu, JP, 26. 10. 1952, M.Tamura 149 (KYO)
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}]
N: ~[Utricularia aurea var. gracilis {(Oliv.) Phuong}]
P: Danh luc cac loai thuc vat viet nam 3:248 (2005)
BN: [Utricularia flexuosa f. gracilis {Oliv.}]
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}]
C: basionym not stated
N: ~[Utricularia aurea var. multiflora {Hort. ex Cheers}]
P: Letts Guide to Carniv.Pl.of the World:129 (1992)
S: =[Utricularia sandersonii {Oliv.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Utricularia aureola {Blake}]
P: Contr.Gray Herb.52:88 (1917)
T: Manatee Lagoon, BZ, Peck 235 (K)
S: =[Utricularia adpressa {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia aureolimba {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:535 (1953)
T: Gran Sabana, Bolivar, VE, 26. 10. 1944, J.A.Steyermark 59351 (F)
S: =[Utricularia adpressa {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: +[Utricularia aureomaculata {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:536 (1953)
T: Ptari-tepui, Bolivar, VE, 4. 11. 1944, J.A.Steyermark 59852 (F)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-STR
L: VE
LFR: 120
N: +[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:430 (1810)
T: Tas., AU, R.Brown s.n. (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: IE, UK, FR, ES, PT, BE, NL, DE, DK, NO, SE, FI, RU, PL, CZ, SK, HU, CH, IT, SI, HR, YU, RO, BG, TR, MA, DZ, MR, SD, CD, UG, KE, TZ, RW, ZM, ZA (Transvaal, Natal), IQ, IR, YE, AF, PK, IN, LK, MM, NP, BT, CN, TW, KP, KR, JP, ID (Sumatra, Java, N.Guin.), PH, AU, NZ
LFR: 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 39, 41, 42, 44, 49, 51, 55, 60, 67, 69, 70, 72, 74, 78, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 104, 105, 108, 109, 131, 133, 134, ?148, ?149
XN: (36, 38, 40) {Reese} ut [Utricularia neglecta {Lehm.}], 44 {Casper & Manitz}
XNP: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.64:250 (1952), Feddes Repert.86:218 (1975)
IMAGE: utricula/u_australis Flower
N: [Utricularia australis f. fixa {(Komiya) Komiya & Shibata}]
P: Bull.Nippon Dent.Univ.Gen.Educ.9:211 (1980)
BN: [Utricularia vulgaris f. fixa {Komiya}]
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia australis f. tenuicaulis {(Miki) Komiya & Shibata}]
P: Bull.Nippon Dent.Univ.Gen.Educ.9:48 (1980)
BN: [Utricularia tenuicaulis {Miki}]
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: ~[Utricularia australis mod. platylobus {(Glueck) D.Schmidt}]
P: Feddes Repert.96:315 (1985)
BN: [Utricularia neglecta f. platyloba {Glueck}]
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
C: rank undefined
N: ~[Utricularia australis mod. typicus {(Glueck) D.Schmidt}]
P: Feddes Repert.96:315 (1985)
BN: [Utricularia neglecta f. typica {Glueck}]
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
C: rank undefined
N: [Utricularia australis var. tenuicaulis {(Miki) S.Hatusima}]
P: Fl.Ryukyus S of Amani Is.2.ed.2:204 (1994)
BN: [Utricularia tenuicaulis {Miki}]
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia ayacuchae {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:538 (1953)
T: Puerto Ayacucho, T.F.Amazonas, VE, 11. 9. 1944, J.A.Steyermark 58520 (F)
S: =[Utricularia cucullata {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: +[Utricularia babui {Yadav, Sardesai & Gaikwad}]
P: Rheedea 15:71 (2005)
T: Suleran, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, IN, 4. 4. 2004, M.M.Sardesai 3045 (CAL)
S: =?[Utricularia delphinioides {Thorel ex Pellegr.}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: IN
LFR: 91, 92
N: [Utricularia baldwinii {Steyerm.}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.79:310 (1952)
T: Amapa, BR, 3. 6. 1944, J.T.Baldwin Jr. 4077 (US)
S: =[Utricularia hispida {Lam.}]
N: [Utricularia bangweolensis {Fries}]
P: Schwed.Rhod.-Kongo Exp.1:300 (1916)
T: Lake Bangweulu, N ZW, R.E.Fries 977 (UPS)
S: =[Utricularia reflexa {Oliv.}]
N: [Utricularia baoulensis {A.Chev.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France Mem.8:186 (1912)
T: Baoule, CI, Chevalier 22247 (P)
S: =[Utricularia foveolata {Edgew.}]
N: [Utricularia barbata {R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:432 (1810)
T: Endeavour River, Qld., AU, Banks & Solander s.n. (BM)
S: =[Utricularia chrysantha {R.Br.}]
N: ~[Utricularia barnesii {F.E.Lloyd}]
P: Carniv.Pl.:232 (1942)
T: AU, Barnes 1809 & 1811 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia minutissima {Vahl}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Utricularia baueri {auct. non R.Br.: Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.4:531 (1869)
S: =[Utricularia biloba {R.Br.}] /[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia baueri {auct. non R.Br.: F.M.Bail.}]
P: Syn.Queensl.Fl.:362 (1883)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia baueri {R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:431 (1810)
LT: Sydney, N.S.W., AU, D.Bauer s.n. (MEL) {P.Taylor}
LTP: Gen.Utricularia:555 (1989)
S: =[Utricularia biloba {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia baumii {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:102 (1902)
T: Bie, R.Cuebe, AO, Baum 307 (B|)
IT: idem (M)
S: =[Utricularia spiralis {Sm.}]
N: [Utricularia baumii var. leptocheilos {Pellegr.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 61:16 (1914)
T: Conakry, GN, Maclaud s.n. (P)
S: =[Utricularia spiralis {Sm.}]
N: +[Utricularia beaugleholei {Gassin}]
P: Muelleria 8:37 (1993)
T: 8 km NNE Strathmerton near site of Mywee railway station in the Murray Valley, AU, 30. 9. 1978, T.B.Muir 5322 (MEL)
S: =?[Utricularia dichotoma {Labill.}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: SE AU
LFR: 133
N: +[Utricularia benjaminiana {Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.4:176 (1860)
T: SR, Hostmann 85 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: HN, NI, TT, VE, GY, SR, GF, BR, SN, GW, ML, GN, SL, LR, CI, GH, NG, CM, GA, CG, CD, BI, UG, TZ, ZM, AO, BW, NA, ZA, MG
LFR: 65, 66, 67, 70, 80, 117, 120, 121
IMAGE: utricula/bentham multiple views of flowers
N: [Utricularia bentensis {Komiya}]
P: Bull.Nippon Dent.Univ.Gen.Educ.26:184 (1997)
T: Tomakomai City, Benten-numa, Hokkaido, JP, 26. 6. 1988, S.Komiya s.n. (NDC-3958)
S: =[Utricularia bremii {Heer}]
N: +[Utricularia benthamii {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:3 (1986)
T: near Lake Muir 300 SSW Perth, W.A., AU, P.Taylor 17029 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Utricularia bicolor {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:870 (1838)
T: Minas Gerais, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: ~[Utricularia bifida {auct. non L.: Boj. ex A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:25 (1844)
S: =[Utricularia prehensilis {E.Mey.}]
N: ~[Utricularia bifida {auct. non L.: Macrae ex A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:21 (1844)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia bifida {auct. non L.: P.Taylor}]
P: Specht, Rec.Am.Au.Exped.Arnh.Land 3:300 (1958)
S: =[Utricularia bifida {L.}] /[Utricularia circumvoluta {P.Taylor}]
N: ~[Utricularia bifida {auct. non L.: R.Wight}]
P: Hook., Kew J.1:374 (1849)
S: =[Utricularia limosa {R.Br.}]
N: +[Utricularia bifida {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:18 (1753)
T: Guangdong, Danish Island off Canton, CN, Osbeck s.n. (LINN)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: IN, NP, BD, LK, MM, CN, TW, KP, KR, JP, TH, VN, LA, KH, MY, ID (Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Celebes, N.Guin.), PH, PW, FM, GU, N AU
LFR: 21, 23, 28, 60, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 107, 108, 109, 113, 131, 132
N: [Utricularia bifida var. bosminifera {(Ostenf.) Maxwell}]
P: Songklanakarin J.Sci.Technol.7:414 (1985)
BN: [Utricularia bosminifera {Ostenf.}]
S: =[Utricularia bosminifera {Ostenf.}]
N: [Utricularia bifida var. wallichiana {(R.Wight) Thw.}]
P: Enum.Pl.Zeyl.:171 (1860)
BN: [Utricularia wallichiana {R.Wight}]
S: =[Utricularia capillacea {Willd.}]
N: [Utricularia bifidocalcar {Good}]
P: J.Bot.62:161 (1924)
T: Bie, Micango-Cuiriri, AO, Gossweiler 15b (BM)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia biflora {auct. non Lam.: Chapm. ex P.Taylor}]
P: Gen.Utricularia:659 (1989)
S: =[Utricularia radiata {Small}]
N: ~[Utricularia biflora {auct. non Lam.: Wall. ex C.B.Cl.}]
P: Hook.f., Fl.Brit.Ind.4:332 (1884)
S: =[Utricularia bifida {L.}]
N: [Utricularia biflora {Lam.}]
P: Ill.1:50 (1791)
T: Carolina, US, Fraser s.n. Herb.Lamarck (P)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia billardieri {F.Muell.}]
P: Fragm.6:161 (1868)
SYN: [Utricularia dichotoma {Labill.}]
S: =[Utricularia dichotoma {Labill.}]
N: ~[Utricularia biloba {auct. non R.Br.: P.Taylor}]
P: Dansk Bot.Ark.23:529 (1968)
S: =[Utricularia limosa {R.Br.}]
N: +[Utricularia biloba {R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:432 (1810)
T: Sydney, N.S.W., AU, R.Brown s.n. (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-NEL
L: SE AU
LFR: 133
N: +[Utricularia biovularioides {(Kuhlm.) P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:16 (1986)
BN: [Saccolaria biovularioides {Kuhlm.}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-BIO
L: BR
LFR: 124
N: [Utricularia bipartita {Elliott}]
P: Sketch 1:22 (1816)
T: SC., US, Macbride (?)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Utricularia biseriata {Lindbg.f.}]
P: Medd.Soc.F.Fl.Fenn.1919-1920:103 (1920)
T: Suistamo, Loimala, FI, 21. 7. 1876, V.F.Brotherus & H.Hjelt (H) & al.
S: =[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
P: Flora 7.2.Beil.:9 (1824)
T: Cape, ZA, Herb.Schmiedel s.n. (M)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-CAL
L: AO, NA, ZA, MG
LFR: 70, 80, 84
IMAGE: utricula/CAB8 Potted plant
N: +[Utricularia blanchetii {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:13 (1844)
LT: Bahia, Rio San Francisco, BR, Blanchet 2852 (G) {P.Taylor}
LTP: Gen.Utricularia:249 (1989)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-ARN
L: BR
LFR: 124
IMAGE: utricula/u_blanc sideview of flower
N: [Utricularia blumei {(A.DC.) Miq.}]
P: Fl.Ind.Batav.2:997 (1859)
BN: [Utricularia flexuosa var. blumei {A.DC.}]
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}]
N: [Utricularia bolivarana {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:538 (1953)
T: S Mt.Roraima, Gran Sabana, Bolivar, VE, 3. 10. 1944, J.A.Steyermark 59191 (F)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: +[Utricularia bosminifera {Ostenf.}]
P: Feddes Repert.2:68 (1906)
T: Koh Chang, TH, Schmidt 704a (C)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: TH
LFR: 101
N: [Utricularia botecudorum {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:869 (1838)
T: Minas Gerais, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
S: =[Utricularia foliosa {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia brachiata {(R.Wight) Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.3:187 (1859)
T: Sikkim, Lachen, IN, J.D.Hooker s.n. (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PHL
L: N IN, NP, BT, N MM, CN (SE Tibet, W Yunnan)
LFR: 25, 26, 27, 60
N: [Utricularia brachyceras {Schltr.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.27:191 (1899)
T: Pakhuis Berg, Cape, ZA, Schlechter 8601 (Z)
S: =[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: [Utricularia brachypoda {R.Wight}]
P: Hook., Kew J.1:373 (1849)
T: Kerala, Quilon, IN, Herb.R.Wight 2411 (K)
S: =[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: +[Utricularia bracteata {Good}]
P: J.Bot.62:161 (1924)
T: Bie, R.Cuebe, AO, Gossweiler 13 (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-NIG
L: AO, ZM, CD
LFR: 70
N: [Utricularia bradei {Markgr.}]
P: Feddes Repert.57:243 (1955)
T: Rio de Janeiro, Itatiaya, BR, Brade s.n. (B)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia bramadensis {Merl ex Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:222 (1923)
T: Bahia, rio Bromado, BR, Luetzelburg s.n. (M)
S: =[Utricularia longifolia {Gardn.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Utricularia brehmii {F.Schultz}]
P: Herb.Norm.:No.125 (1856)
CN: [Utricularia bremii {Heer}]
S: =[Utricularia bremii {Heer}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Utricularia bremei {Rothm.}]
P: Exkursionsfl.Deutschl.Krit.Bd.:300 (1963)
CN: [Utricularia bremii {Heer}]
S: =[Utricularia bremii {Heer}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: +[Utricularia bremii {Heer}]
P: Koelliker, Verz.Phan.Gew.Zuerich:142 (1830)
T: Katzensee near Zuerich, CH, 26. 6. 1836, J.Bremi s.n. (Z)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: ?IE, ?UK, BE, DK, FR, CH, IT, DE, CZ, SK, HU, UA, RU, JP
LFR: 2, 3, 4, 17
XN: 36 {Rahman, Adamec & Kondo}
XNP: Chromosome Science 5:105 (2001)
N: [Utricularia bremii f. aquatilis {Hoeppner}]
P: Sitzb.Nath.Ver.Rheinl.Westf.E:135 (1912)
T: near Hanau, DE, H.Glueck (HEID|)
S: =[Utricularia bremii {Heer}]
N: [Utricularia bremii f. platyloba {(Meist.) Glueck}]
P: Biol.Morphol.Unters.2:233 (1906)
BN: [Utricularia bremii lus. platyloba {Meist.}]
S: =[Utricularia bremii {Heer}]
N: [Utricularia bremii f. stagnalis {Hoeppner}]
P: Sitzb.Nath.Ver.Rheinl.Westf.E:135 (1912)
T: none designated, implicitly: Lehrthof near Hanau, DE, 9. 7. 1895, Duerer (NHV)
S: =[Utricularia bremii {Heer}]
N: [Utricularia bremii f. terrestris {Glueck}]
P: Biol.Morphol.Unters.2:233 (1906)
T: near Hanau, DE, 9. 8. 1905, H.Glueck (HEID|)
S: =[Utricularia bremii {Heer}]
N: ~[Utricularia bremii lus. platyloba {Meist.}]
P: Mem.Herb.Boiss.12:23 (1900)
T: Duebendorf, CH, 8. 1897, F.Meister s.n. (LAU)
S: =[Utricularia bremii {Heer}]
C: rank undefined
N: ~[Utricularia brendtii {F.Hoeck}]
P: Just, Bot.Jahresber.19.2:20 (1891)
CN: [Utricularia bremii {Heer}]
S: =[Utricularia bremii {Heer}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Utricularia brevicaulis {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:303 (1847)
T: Malacca, MY, Cuming 2289 (B|)
IT: idem (K)
S: =[Utricularia bifida {L.}]
N: [Utricularia brevicornis {Celak.}]
P: Oesterr.Bot.Z.36:253 (1886)
T: Sommerfeld near Frankfurt a.d. Oder, DE, Baenitz s.n. (PG)
S: =[Utricularia ochroleuca {Hartm.}]
N: [Utricularia brevilabris {Lace}]
P: Kew Bull.:404 (1915)
T: Maymyo Plateau, MM, Lace 5489 (K)
S: =[Utricularia minutissima {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia brevilabris var. parviflora {Pellegr.}]
P: Fl.Gen.Indoch.4:481 (1930)
T: VN, Thorel 777 (P)
S: =[Utricularia minutissima {Vahl}]
N: +[Utricularia breviscapa {Wright ex Griseb.}]
P: Cat.Pl.Cub.:161 (1866)
T: CU, C.Wright 2893 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: CU, GY, BR
LFR: 118, 121
N: [Utricularia bryophila {Ridl.}]
P: Ann.Bot.2:306 (1889)
T: ST, Moller 2 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia mannii {Oliv.}]
N: ~[Utricularia bryophylla {Henriques}]
P: Bol.Soc.Brot.1.ser.27:195 (1917)
CN: [Utricularia bryophila {Ridl.}]
S: =[Utricularia mannii {Oliv.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: +[Utricularia buntingiana {P.Taylor}]
P: Acta Bot.Venez.10:188 (1975)
T: above Rancho Grande, Periquito, Aragua, VE, 26. 6. 1967, G.S.Bunting & A.Medina M. 2191 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-ORH
L: VE
LFR: 121
N: ~[Utricularia butanensis {Merl ex Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:219 (1923)
T: rd. to Butantan, Sao Paulo, BR, P.v.Luetzelburg (M)
S: =[Utricularia foliosa {L.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Utricularia caerulea {auct. non L.: Benth.}]
P: Fl.Hongk.:256 (1861)
S: =[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: ~[Utricularia caerulea {auct. non L.: Bhattacharyya}]
P: Bull.Bot.Soc.Beng.30:76 (1975)
S: =[Utricularia reticulata {Sm.}]
N: ~[Utricularia caerulea {auct. non L.: Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.3:180 (1850)
S: =[Utricularia graminifolia {Vahl}] /[Utricularia smithiana {R.Wight}] /[Utricularia wightiana {P.Taylor}]
N: ~[Utricularia caerulea {auct. non L.: Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.9:149 (1865)
S: =[Utricularia tortilis {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
N: ~[Utricularia caerulea {auct. non L.: Warburg}]
P: Kunene-Samb.Exped.:55 (1903)
S: =[Utricularia spiralis {Sm.}]
N: +[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:18 (1753)
T: LK, Hermann s.n. (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-NIG
L: MG, IN, BD, MM, LK, NP, TH, KH, LA, VN, RU (SE Siberia), CN, KP, KR, JP, MY, ID (Sumatra, Borneo, Java, N.Guin.), PH, PG, PW, GU, N AU
LFR: 16, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 60, 84, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 108, 109, 113, 131, 132, 133
XN: 36 {Kondo} ut [Utricularia racemosa {Wall. ex Walp.}]
XNP: Phyton (Buenos Aires) 31:93 (1973)
IMAGE: utricula/ucaer closeup of flower
N: [Utricularia caerulea var. affinis {(R.Wight) Thw.}]
P: Enum.Pl.Zeyl.:171 (1864)
BN: [Utricularia affinis {R.Wight}]
S: =[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia caerulea var. conferta {(R.Wight) C.B.Cl.}]
P: Hook.f., Fl.Brit.Ind.4:331 (1884)
BN: [Utricularia conferta {R.Wight}]
S: =[Utricularia graminifolia {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia caerulea var. filicaulis {(Wall. ex A.DC.) Haines}]
P: Bot.Bihar & Orissa:645 (1922)
BN: [Utricularia filicaulis {Wall. ex A.DC.}]
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia caerulea var. graminifolia {(Vahl) Bhattacharyya}]
P: Bull.Bot.Soc.Beng.30:76 (1975)
BN: [Utricularia graminifolia {Vahl}]
S: =[Utricularia graminifolia {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia caerulea var. smithiana {(R.Wight) C.B.Cl.}]
P: Hook.f., Fl.Brit.Ind.4:331 (1884)
BN: [Utricularia smithiana {R.Wight}]
S: =[Utricularia smithiana {R.Wight}]
N: ~[Utricularia caerulea var. squamosa {(auct. non Benj.: R.Wight) Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.3:179 (1859)
BN: [Utricularia squamosa {auct. non Benj.: R.Wight}]
S: =[Utricularia wightiana {P.Taylor}]
N: [Utricularia caerulea var. stricticaulis {Koenig ex Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.3:181 (1859)
T: IN, Koenig s.n. (BM)
S: =[Utricularia polygaloides {Edgew.}]
N: [Utricularia calliphysa {Stapf}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.42:115 (1914)
T: near race-course, Jesselton (Kota Kinabalu), Sabah, Borneo, MY, 1. 1910, L.S.Gibbs 2601 (K)
S: =[Utricularia minutissima {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia calumpitensis {Llanos}]
P: Fragm.:11 (1851)
T: Calumpit, PH, s.coll. (?MAN)
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}]
N: +[Utricularia calycifida {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:493 (1847)
T: GY, R.Schomburgk 290 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-PSY
L: GY, VE, SR
LFR: 121
IMAGE: utricula/ucalpvf closeup of flower, scape and leaves
N: +[Utricularia campbelliana {Oliv.}]
P: Trans.Linn.Soc.2.ser.2:280 (1887)
T: Mt.Roraima, VE, Im Thurn 187 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-ORH
L: VE, GY
LFR: 120
N: [Utricularia campbelliana var. minor {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:539 (1953)
T: Ptari-tepui, Bolivar, VE, 2. 11. 1944, J.A.Steyermark 59753 (F)
S: =[Utricularia campbelliana {Oliv.}]
N: [Utricularia campestris {Miq. ex C.B.Cl.}]
P: Hook.f., Fl.Brit.Ind.4:333 (1884)
T: IN, Hohenacker 596 (?K)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia canacorum {Pellegr.}]
P: Bull.Mus.Hist.Nat.Paris 26:79 (1920)
T: Baie de Prony, NC, 9. 1868, Balansa 497 (P)
S: =[Utricularia dichotoma {Labill.}]
N: ~[Utricularia capensis {auct. non Spreng.: Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:96 (1902)
S: =[Utricularia pubescens {Sm.}]
N: [Utricularia capensis {Spreng.}]
P: Syst.1:50 (1824)
T: Cape, ZA, Sprengel s.n. (B|)
S: =[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: [Utricularia capensis var. brevicalcarata {Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.9:154 (1865)
T: Giftberg, Cape, ZA, Drege 7884 (K)
S: =[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: [Utricularia capensis var. elatior {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:97 (1902)
T: Cape, ZA, Zeyher 1422 (BOL)
S: =[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: ~[Utricularia capillacea {auct. non Willd.: R.Wight. ex Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.3:184 (1859)
S: =[Utricularia minutissima {Vahl}]
N: ~[Utricularia capillacea {auct. non Willd.: Vahl}]
P: Enum.1:204 (1804)
S: =[Utricularia hirta {Klein ex Link}]
N: +[Utricularia capillacea {Willd.}]
P: Sp.Pl.4.ed.1:113 (1797)
T: S IN, ?Heyne s.n. Herb.Willd. (B-W)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: GN, CI, NG, CM, CD, CF, SD, ET, TZ, MZ, MW, ZW, ZM, AO, ZA, MG, IN, BD, LK, NP, MM, TH, VN, CN, MY, ID (N.Guin., Aru Is.)
LFR: 60, 65, 66, 67, 70, 72, 73, 84, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 98, 100, 101, 102, 108
XN: (12), 14 {Subramanyam & Kamble} ut [Utricularia scandens {Benj.}]
XNP: Proc.Ind.Acad.Sci.Sect.B 68:221 (1968)
N: ~[Utricularia capillaris {auct. non Hoffmg. ex Roem. & Schult.: Don}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nepal.:85 (1825)
T: NP, Wallich 1497 (?K)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia capillaris {Hoffmg. ex Roem. & Schult.}]
P: Syst.Veg.1:199 (1817)
SYN: [Utricularia filiformis {Roem. & Schult.}]
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia capilliflora {F.Muell.}]
P: J.Roy.Soc.N.S.Wales 24:176 (1890)
T: Adelaide River, N.T., AU, N.Holtze 1176 (MEL)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
N: [Utricularia catolesensis {G.L.Campos, M.Cheek & Giul.}]
P: Sitientibus Ser.Ci.Biol.10:233 (2010)
T: Campo do Bicota, Catoles Distr., Abaira, Bahia, BR, 4. 5. 1999, G.L.Campos & A.S.Conceicao 50 (HRB)
S: =[Utricularia rostrata {A.Fleischm. & Rivadavia}]
N: [Utricularia cavalerii {Stapf}]
P: Kew Bull.:195 (1910)
T: Guizhou, Pin-fa, CN, J.P.Cavalerie 811 (K)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia cearana {Steyerm.}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.79:310 (1952)
T: 4 km N Soure (Caucaia), Ceara, BR, 10. 6. 1952, H.C.Cutler 8365 (F)
S: =[Utricularia erectiflora {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: +[Utricularia cecilii {P.Taylor}]
P: Proc.Ind.Acad.Sci.Sect.B 93:99 (1984)
T: Kulshekar, S Kanara, Karnataka, IN, Taylor 18020 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: IN
LFR: 91
N: [Utricularia ceratophylla {Michx.}]
P: Fl.Bor.Am.1:12 (1803)
T: Carolina, US, Herb.Michaux s.n. (P)
S: =[Utricularia inflata {Walt.}]
N: [Utricularia ceratophylloides {Schwarz}]
P: Feddes Repert.24:98 (1927)
T: 14 mi E Port Darwin, AU, Bleeser 484 (B|)
S: =[Utricularia leptoplectra {R.Br.}] or [Utricularia limosa {R.Br.}]
N: ~[Utricularia cernua {Hoffmg. ex Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:237 (1847)
SYN: [Utricularia olygosperma {St.Hil.}]
S: =[Utricularia foliosa {L.}]
N: [Utricularia cervicornuta {Perrier}]
P: Mem.Inst.Sci.Madag.ser.B.5:190 (1955)
T: R.Mangoro, MG, Perrier 14211 (P)
S: =[Utricularia benjaminiana {Oliv.}]
N: [Utricularia chamissonis {G.Weber ex Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:241 (1847)
SYN: [Utricularia globulariifolia {Mart. ex Benj.}]
S: =[Utricularia tricolor {St.Hil.}]
N: [Utricularia charnleyensis {W.V.Fitzg.}]
P: J.Roy.Soc.W.Au.3:207 (1918)
T: Charnley River, W.A., AU, Fitzgerald 1409 (PERTH)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia charoidea {Stapf}]
P: Dyer, Fl.Tr.Af.4:493 (1906)
T: Lokoja, N NG, Barter s.n. (K)
S: =[Utricularia reflexa {Oliv.}]
N: +[Utricularia cheiranthos {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:3 (1986)
T: 33 km SW Oenpelli, N.T., AU, P.Taylor 17145 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
N: +[Utricularia chiakiana {Komiya & Shibata}]
P: Bull.Nippon Dent.Univ.Gen.Educ.26:209 (1997)
T: Vuelta Larga, Guaraunos, Sucre, VE, 13. 2. 1996, C.Shibata s.n. (NDC-8343)
S: =?[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: VE
LFR: 121
N: +[Utricularia chiribiquetensis {Fernandez-Perez}]
P: Caldasia 9:42 (1964)
T: Cerro de Chiribiquete, Vaupes, CO, Schultes 5617 (COL)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: CO, VE
LFR: 120
N: +[Utricularia choristotheca {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:14 (1986)
T: Wilhelmina Mts., SR, R.O.Determann 190 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-CHO
L: SR
LFR: 120
N: +[Utricularia christopheri {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:12 (1986)
T: Upper Kashwa Khola Dhap, Sankhuwasabba Distr., NP, C.Grey-Wilson & al. 4365d (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PHL
L: NP
LFR: 27, 60
N: ~[Utricularia chrysantha {auct. non R.Br.: Huynh}]
P: Pollen & Spores 10:30 (1968)
S: =[Utricularia odorata {Pellegr.}]
N: +[Utricularia chrysantha {R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:432 (1810)
T: Point Lookout, Qld., AU, Banks & Solander (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-ENS
L: N AU, ID (N.Guin.), PG
LFR: 109, 131, 132
N: +[Utricularia circumvoluta {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:9 (1986)
T: E McMinns Lagoon, SE Darwin, N.T., AU, P.Taylor 17123 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: N AU
LFR: 131, 132
N: [Utricularia clandestina {Nutt. ex A.Gray}]
P: Man.Bot.1.ed.:287 (1848)
T: Tewksbury, Mass., US, Greene s.n. (K)
S: =[Utricularia geminiscapa {Benj.}]
N: [Utricularia cleistogama {(A.Gray) Britton}]
P: Trans.NY.Acad.Sci.9:12 (1889)
BN: [Utricularia subulata var. cleistogama {A.Gray}]
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: [Utricularia coccinea {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:490 (1847)
T: Cumana, CO, Otto 135 (P)
S: =[Utricularia hydrocarpa {Vahl}]
N: +[Utricularia cochleata {C.P.Bove}]
P: Rev.Brasil.Bot.31:555 (200
T: Cachoeira Felicidade, Ponte de Pedra, Rio Claro drainage, road GO-184 km 30, Serranopolis, Goias, BR, 17. 1. 2004, C.P.Bove, W.J.E.M.da Costa & B.B.Costa 1334 (R)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-SET
L: BR
LFR: 124
N: [Utricularia colensoi {Hook.f.}]
P: Fl.N.Zel.1:206 (1853)
T: N Island, E Coast, NZ, Colenso s.n. (K)
S: =[Utricularia dichotoma {Labill.}]
N: [Utricularia colorata {Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:240 (1847)
T: Cambucas, Minas Gerais, BR, Gardner 3958 (K)
S: =[Utricularia laxa {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia complanata {Wall. ex C.B.Cl.}]
P: Hook.f., Fl.Brit.Ind.4:333 (1884)
T: IN, Wallich 1494 (?K)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia compressa {R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:431 (1810)
T: AU, Banks & Solander (?)
S: =[Utricularia ?]
L: N AU
LFR: 131
C: nom.dub.
N: [Utricularia concinna {N.E.Br.}]
P: Trans.Linn.Soc.2.ser.6:55 (1901)
T: GY, Jenman 1272 (K)
S: =[Utricularia jamesoniana {Oliv.}]
N: ~[Utricularia conferta {auct. non R.Wight: Hassk.}]
P: Natuurck.Tijdschr.Nederl.Ind.10:90 (1855)
T: Java, ID, Hasskarl (?)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia conferta {auct. non R.Wight: Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:102 (1902)
S: =[Utricularia andongensis {Welw. ex Hiern.}]
N: [Utricularia conferta {R.Wight}]
P: Hook., Kew J.1:372 (1849)
T: Tamil Nadu, Kuttalam, IN, Herb.R.Wight 2417 (K)
S: =[Utricularia graminifolia {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia confervifolia {Jacks. ex Don}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nepal.:84 (1825)
T: Narainhetty, NP, Hamilton s.n. (BM)
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}]
N: ~[Utricularia confervoides {Don}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nepal.:84 (1825)
CN: [Utricularia confervifolia {Jacks. ex Don}]
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Utricularia congesta {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:539 (1953)
T: Gran Sabana, Bolivar, VE, 26. 10. 1944, Steyermark 59404 (F)
S: =[Utricularia simulans {Pilger}]
N: [Utricularia congesta f. deminutiva {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:540 (1953)
T: Gran Sabana, Bolivar, VE, 3. 10. 1944 Steyermark 59195 (F)
S: =[Utricularia simulans {Pilger}]
N: [Utricularia connellii {N.E.Br.}]
P: Trans.Linn.Soc.2.ser.6:53 (1901)
T: Arabapu R., GY, Quelch & McConnell 127 (K)
S: =[Utricularia pubescens {Sm.}]
N: [Utricularia cornigera {Studnicka}]
P: Thaiszia 19:135 (2009)
T: Pedra do Sino, Serra dos Orgaos, SE BR, ex cult. Hort. bot. Liberec, CZ, 20. 11. 2005, M. Studnicka (PRC)
S: =?[[Utricularia reniformis {St.Hil.}] * [Utricularia nelumbifolia {Gardn.}]]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-IPE
L: BR
LFR: 126
C: ?later synonym of [Utricularia kromeri {Hort. ex Ule}] but latter was not accepted by author at species rank
N: ~[Utricularia cornuta {auct. non Michx.: Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:240 (1847)
S: =[Utricularia laxa {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: ~[Utricularia cornuta {auct. non Michx.: Griseb.}]
P: Cat.Pl.Cub.:160 (1866)
T: CU, C.Wright 2899 (?K)
S: =[Utricularia juncea {Vahl}]
N: ~[Utricularia cornuta {auct. non Michx.: Pursh ex Le Conte}]
P: Ann.Lyc.Nat.Hist.NY.1:75 (1824)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia cornuta {Michx.}]
P: Fl.Bor.Am.1:12 (1803)
T: near lake at source of River Sagney, CA, Herb.Michaux s.n. (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-STM
L: CA, N & E US, BS, CU
LFR: 15, 29, 30, 31, 118
XN: 18 {Kondo}
XNP: Am.J.Bot.59:23 (1972)
N: ~[Utricularia cornuta var. michauxii {auct. non Gomez: Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:1096 (1953)
T: Glycon Swamp & vicinity, VE, J.A.Steyermark 58629 (F)
S: =[Utricularia erectiflora {St.Hil. & Gir.}] /[Utricularia juncea {Vahl}]
N: ~[Utricularia cornuta var. michauxii {Gomez}]
P: Anal.Hist.Nat.Madrid 19:264 (1890)
T: CU, C.Wright 2898 (?K)
S: =[Utricularia juncea {Vahl}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Utricularia corynephora {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:12 (1986)
T: near Paungdaw, Tavoy Distr., MM, J.Keenan, U.Tung Aung & R.H.Rule 1450 (E)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PHL
L: MM, TH
LFR: 96
N: +[Utricularia costata {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:7 (1986)
T: Techine-meru, Bolivar, VE, J.A.Steyermark & J.J.Wurdack 154 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-ARN
L: VE, BR
LFR: 120, 121
N: ~[Utricularia crenata {Vahl}]
P: Enum.1:203 (1804)
T: [Utricularia aphylla {Ruiz & Pav.}]
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia cucullata {auct. non St.Hil. & Gir.: Afzel. ex Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:101 (1902)
S: =[Utricularia micropetala {Sm.}]
N: +[Utricularia cucullata {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:869 (1838)
T: S.Paulo, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-VES
L: TT, VE, GY, SR, GF, BR
LFR: 121, 124, 127
N: [Utricularia cuspidata {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:542 (1953)
T: Sororopan-tepui, Bolivar, VE, 14. 11. 1944, J.A.Steyermark 60119 (F)
S: =[Utricularia calycifida {Benj.}]
N: [Utricularia cutleri {Steyerm.}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.79:311 (1952)
T: 4 km N Soure (Caucaia), Ceara, BR, 10. 6. 1945, H.C.Cutler 8363 (F)
S: =[Utricularia viscosa {Spruce ex Oliv.}]
N: [Utricularia cyanea {R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:431 (1810)
T: Grose River, N.S.W., AU, R.Brown s.n. (BM)
S: =[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia cyanea var. alba {Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.4:529 (1869)
T: Rockingham Bay, Qld., AU, Dallachy (?K)
S: =[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: +[Utricularia cymbantha {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.9:147 (1865)
T: Huila, Morro de Lopollo, AO, Welwitsch 272 (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: ET, SD, UG, CD, MZ, ZM, BW, AO, ZA, MG
LFR: 67, 70, 72, 73, 84
N: [Utricularia damazioi {Beauv.}]
P: Bull.Herb.Boiss.2.ser.7:703 (1907)
T: BR, Damazio s.n. (G)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia dawsonii {Steyerm.}]
P: Contr.Sci.L.A.Co.Mus.21:20 (1958)
T: 10 km from Veadeiros on Cavalcante road, Goias, BR, 1. 5. 1956, E.Y.Dawson 14770 (F)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia decipiens {Dalz.}]
P: Hook., Kew J.3:279 (1851)
T: Maharashtra, Vengurla (Vingorla), IN, Dalzell 1969 (K)
S: =[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia deightonii {F.E.Lloyd & G.Taylor}]
P: Contr.Gray Herb.165:89 (1947)
T: Waterloo, SL, Deighton 2072 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia pubescens {Sm.}]
N: [Utricularia delicata {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:97 (1902)
T: Cape, ZA, Herb.Sprengel 33 (?B|)
PT: Wynberg, ZA, Wilms 3537 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: +[Utricularia delicatula {Cheesem.}]
P: Man.N.Zeal.Fl.:561 (1906)
T: N Island near Ohaupo, Waikato, NZ, Cheeseman s.n. (AK8625)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-AUS
L: NZ
LFR: 148, 151
N: +[Utricularia delphinioides {Thorel ex Pellegr.}]
P: Bull.Mus.Hist.Nat.Paris 26:180 (1920)
T: Siem-reap, KH, Harmand 12 (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: TH, LA, VN, KH
LFR: 98, 99, 100, 101
N: [Utricularia delphinioides var. minor {Pellegr.}]
P: Bull.Mus.Hist.Nat.Paris 26:181 (1920)
T: Popok-wil, Kampot, KH, Geoffray 343 (P)
S: =[Utricularia delphinioides {Thorel ex Pellegr.}]
N: [Utricularia densiflora {Baleeiro & C.P.Bove}]
Syst.Bot.36:465 (2011)
T: Serra da Baleia, P.N.Chapada dos Veadeiros, Mun. Alto Paraiso de Goias, Goias, BR, 3. 6. 2009, P.C.Baleeiro 21, C.P.Bove 2020, A.L.R.Oliveira & R.Couto (R)
S: =?[Utricularia meyeri {Pilger}]
N: [Utricularia dentata {G.Weber ex Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:248 (1847)
SYN: [Utricularia polyschista {Benj.}]
S: =[Utricularia praelonga {St.Hil.}]
N: [Utricularia denticulata {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:492 (1847)
T: MX, Ehrenberg 155 (B|)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: +[Utricularia determannii {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:14 (1986)
T: Wilhelmina Mts., SR, R.O.Determann (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-CHO
L: SR
LFR: 120
N: ~[Utricularia diantha {auct. non Roxb. ex Roem. & Schult.: A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:21 (1844)
S: =[Utricularia bifida {L.}]
N: [Utricularia diantha {Roxb. ex Roem. & Schult.}]
P: Mant.Syst.Veg.1:169 (1822)
T: Bengal, IN, Roxburgh s.n. (BM)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Utricularia dicardia {Standl. ex P.Taylor}]
P: Gen.Utricularia:354 (1989)
T: All Pines, BZ, Schipp 633 (F)
S: =[Utricularia erectiflora {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: +[Utricularia dichotoma {Labill.}]
P: Nov.Holl.Pl.Spec.1:11 (1804)
T: cape Van-Diemen, Tas., AU, Labillardere s.n. in Herb.Webb (FI)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: NC, AU, NZ
LFR: 116, 133, 134, 135, 148, 149, 150
XN: 28 {Kondo & Whitehead}
XNP: Chromos.Inform.Serv.13:6 (1972)
IMAGE: utricula/udich closeup of flowers and scapes
IMAGE: utricula/udichotoma-tm closeup of flower
IMAGE: utricula/U_dichotoma typical flower
IMAGE: utricula/umonanthos-tm leaves, scape and flower
IMAGE: utricula/unz-tm flower
N: [Utricularia dichotoma var. uniflora {(R.Br.) Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.4:529 (1869)
BN: [Utricularia uniflora {R.Br.}]
S: =[Utricularia uniflora {R.Br.}]
N: ~[Utricularia diflora {Roxb.}]
P: Hort.Beng.:4 (1814)
CN: [Utricularia biflora {Lam.}]?
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: +[Utricularia dimorphantha {Makino}]
P: Bot.Mag.Tokyo 20:96 (1906)
T: Prov. Echigo, JP, 12. 9. 1903, K.Abe s.n. (?)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: JP
LFR: 18
XN: 44 {Rahman, Adamec & Kondo}
XNP: Chromosome Science 5:105 (2001)
N: [Utricularia diploglossa {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.9:147 (1865)
T: Huila, Morro de Lopollo, AO, Welwitsch 271 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia reflexa {Oliv.}]
N: ~[Utricularia dissectifolia {Merl ex Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:221 (1923)
T: Pedra do Carimpo, Lencoes, Bahia, BR, P.v.Luetzelburg (M)
S: =[Utricularia flaccida {A.DC.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Utricularia dregei {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:94 (1902)
T: Lusikisiki, Umsikaba R., Cape, ZA, Drege 4838 (P)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia dregei var. stricta {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:95 (1902)
T: Lusikisiki, Umsikaba R., Cape, ZA, Drege s.n. b (P)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: ~[Utricularia dubia {auct. non Benj.: E.H.L.Krause}]
P: Sturm, Fl.Deutschl.2.ed.10:223 (1903)
S: =[Utricularia ochroleuca {Hartm.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Utricularia dubia {auct. non Benj.: Rosselini ex Cesati}]
P: Passerini & Gibelli, Comp.Fl.Ital.:416 (1881)
T: near Casale Monferrato, IT, Rosselini s.n. (?)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia dubia {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:494 (1847)
T: Carabobo between Valencia & Puerto Cabello, VE, Moritz 412 (B|)
FT: idem (M)
S: =[Utricularia nana {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia dubia var. macroptera {(G.Brueckn.) E.H.L.Krause}]
P: Sturm, Fl.Deutschl.2.ed.10:224 (1903)
BN: [Utricularia macroptera {G.Brueckn.}]
S: =?[Utricularia minor {L.}]
N: [Utricularia dubia var. ochroleuca {(Hartm.) E.H.L.Krause}]
P: Sturm, Fl.Deutschl.2.ed.10:223 (1903)
BN: [Utricularia ochroleuca {Hartm.}]
S: =[Utricularia ochroleuca {Hartm.}]
N: +[Utricularia dunlopii {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:3 (1986)
T: Little Nourlangie Rock, N.T., AU, C.R.Dunlop 4737 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
N: +[Utricularia dunstaniae {F.E.Lloyd}]
P: Vict.Nat.53:106 (1936)
T: Howard River, N.T., AU, N.Holtze 1340 (MEL)
S: /[Utricularia capilliflora {F.Muell.}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
N: [Utricularia dusenii {Sylven}]
P: Ark.Bot.8.6:30 (1909)
T: Guanabara, Corcovado, BR, Dusen 201 (S)
S: =[Utricularia nephrophylla {Benj.}]
N: ~[Utricularia dusenii var. corcovadensis {Merl ex Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:222 (1923)
T: Guanabara, Corcovado, BR, Luetzelburg 67 (M)
S: =[Utricularia nephrophylla {Benj.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Utricularia eburnea {Fries}]
P: Schwed.Rhod.-Kongo Exp.1:297 (1916)
T: R.Bulelo, Haut-Katanga, CD, R.E.Fries 538 (UPS)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: ~[Utricularia ecalcarata {Welw. ex West}]
P: J.Bot.35:38 (1897)
T: Huilla, Morro de Lopollo, AO, Welwitsch 179 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia cymbantha {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Utricularia ecklonii {auct. non Spreng.: Perrier}]
P: Mem.Inst.Sci.Madag.ser.B.5:198 (1955)
T: MG, Perrier 8384 &c. (P)
S: =[Utricularia arenaria {A.DC.}]
N: [Utricularia ecklonii {Spreng.}]
P: Syst.4.Curr.Post.:336 (1827)
T: Caledon, Cape, ZA, Ecklon s.n. (S)
S: =[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: [Utricularia ecklonii var. lutea {Perrier}]
P: Mem.Inst.Sci.Madag.ser.B.5:198 (1955)
T: Upper Mania, MG, Perrier 14971 (P)
S: =[Utricularia firmula {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
N: [Utricularia elachista {Goebel}]
P: Ann.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.9:76 (1891)
T: Maharashtra, Khandala, IN, (?)
S: =[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: ~[Utricularia elegans {Wall. ex Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.3:176 (1859)
SYN: [Utricularia diantha {Roxb. ex Roem. & Schult.}]
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Utricularia elephas {Luetz.}]
P: Flora 100:190 (1910)
T: Aripo Savanna, TT, Othmer s.n. (M)
S: =[Utricularia cucullata {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia elevata {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:99 (1902)
T: Durban, Natal, ZA, Rehmann s.n. (Z)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia elevata var. macovanii {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:100 (1902)
T: Somerset E., Boschberg, E Cape, ZA, Macowan 373a (Z)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia elmeri {Stapf ex P.Taylor}]
P: Fl.Malesiana 1.ser.8:284 (1977)
T: PH, Elmer 13127 (K)
S: =[Utricularia heterosepala {Benj.}]
N: [Utricularia emarginata {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:489 (1847)
T: MX, Ehrenberg s.n. (B|)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia endresii {auct. non Rchb.f.: Sm.}]
P: Dur. & Pittier, Prim.Fl.Costaric.2:181 (1898)
S: =[Utricularia praetermissa {P.Taylor}]
N: +[Utricularia endresii {Rchb.f.}]
P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.1:582 (1874)
T: CR, Endres s.n. cult. Veitch (W)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-ORH
L: CR, PA, CO, EC
LFR: 117, 128
IMAGE: utricula/u_endre1 multiple views of flower, in cultivation
N: [Utricularia engleri {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:95 (1902)
T: Henops R., Transvaal, ZA, Rehmann s.n. (Z)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia equiseticaulis {Blatter & McCann}]
P: J.Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc.10:122 (1931)
T: Maharashtra, Panchgani, Dalkeith Springs, IN, McCann & Fernandez 3508 (BLAT)
S: =[Utricularia graminifolia {Vahl}]
N: ~[Utricularia erectiflora {auct. non St.Hil. & Gir.: P.Taylor}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.17:216 (1967)
S: =[Utricularia erectiflora {St.Hil. & Gir.}] /[Utricularia meyeri {Pilger}]
N: +[Utricularia erectiflora {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:870 (1838)
T: Guapari, Espirito Santo, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: MX, BZ, GY, VE, BR, NI, CO
LFR: 117, 120, 121, 124, 126, 127, 128
N: [Utricularia evrardii {Pellegr.}]
P: Fl.Gen.Indoch.4:476 (1930)
T: Camly, Dalat, VN, Evrard 267 (P)
S: =[Utricularia minutissima {Vahl}]
N: ~[Utricularia exigua {Merl ex Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:221 (1923)
T: S.Marcello, rio Preto, Bahia, BR, P.v.Luetzelburg (M)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Utricularia exilis {auct. non Oliv.: Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:97 (1902)
S: =[Utricularia arenaria {A.DC.}] /[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: ~[Utricularia exilis {auct. non Oliv.: P.Taylor}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.9:16 (1954)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia exilis {Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.9:154 (1865)
T: Huila, AO, Welwitsch 252 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia arenaria {A.DC.}]
N: [Utricularia exilis var. arenaria {(A.DC.) Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:98 (1902)
BN: [Utricularia arenaria {A.DC.}]
S: =[Utricularia arenaria {A.DC.}] /[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: [Utricularia exilis var. bryoides {Welw. ex Hiern.}]
P: Cat.Af.Pl.Welw.1:789 (1900)
T: Huila, AO, Welwitsch 254 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia arenaria {A.DC.}]
N: [Utricularia exilis var. ecklonii {(Spreng.) Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:98 (1902)
BN: [Utricularia ecklonii {Spreng.}]
S: =[Utricularia arenaria {A.DC.}] /[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: [Utricularia exilis var. elatior {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:98 (1902)
T: Table Mt., Cape, ZA, Ecklon 815 (K)
S: =[Utricularia arenaria {A.DC.}] /[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: [Utricularia exilis var. hirsuta {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:98 (1902)
T: Waterberg, NA, Dinter s.n. (Z)
S: =[Utricularia arenaria {A.DC.}]
N: [Utricularia exilis var. minor {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:98 (1902)
T: Table Mt., Cape, ZA, Ecklon s.n. (C)
S: =[Utricularia arenaria {A.DC.}] /[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: [Utricularia exilis var. nematoscapa {Welw. ex Hiern.}]
P: Cat.Af.Pl.Welw.1:789 (1900)
T: Huila, AO, Welwitsch 256 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia arenaria {A.DC.}]
N: ~[Utricularia exoleta {auct. non R.Br.: Hand.Mazz.}]
P: Symb.Sin.7:874 (1936)
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}]
N: [Utricularia exoleta {R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:430 (1810)
T: Hawksbury, N.S.W., AU, R.Brown s.n. (BM)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Utricularia exoleta f. terrestris {Glueck}]
P: Pascher, Suessw.Fl.Mitteleu.15:448 (1936)
T: Prov. Beira, PT, (HEID|) & al.
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Utricularia exoleta var. lusitanica {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:112 (1902)
T: Ain Treau, La Calle, DZ, 21. 7. 1841, Du Rieu (?)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Utricularia extensa {Hance}]
P: Walp., Ann.3:3 (1852)
T: HK, s.coll. (?)
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}]
N: [Utricularia falcata {Good}]
P: J.Bot.62:162 (1924)
T: Bie, R. Cuito, AO, Gossweiler s.n. (BM)
S: =[Utricularia tortilis {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
N: [Utricularia fasciculata {Roxb.}]
P: Fl.Ind.1:143 (1820)
T: Calcutta, IN, (?)
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}]
N: [Utricularia fernaldiana {F.E.Lloyd & G.Taylor}]
P: Contr.Gray Herb.165:87 (1947)
T: Masaka, Lake Nabugabo, UG, A.S.Thomas 1335 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia pubescens {Sm.}]
N: ~[Utricularia fibrosa {auct. non Walt.: Britton}]
P: Cat.Pl.NJ.:192 (1889)
S: =[Utricularia striata {Le Conte ex Torr.}]
N: [Utricularia fibrosa {Walt.}]
P: Fl.Carol.:64 (1788)
T: Carolina, US, Herb.Walter (?)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Utricularia filicaulis {Wall. ex A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:21 (1844)
T: Tavoy, MM, Gomez s.n. Herb.Wallich 1501 (G)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia filicaulis var. papillosa {Pellegr.}]
P: Fl.Gen.Indoch.4:486 (1930)
T: Tonkin, VN, Bon s.n. (P)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia filiformis {auct. non Roem. & Schult.: Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:239 (1847)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}] /[Utricularia trichophylla {Spruce ex Oliv.}]
N: [Utricularia filiformis {Roem. & Schult.}]
P: Syst.Veg.1:199 (1817)
T: BR, Siber s.n. Herb.Hoffmansegg (?B|)
IT: idem (M)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia fimbriata {auct. non H.B.K.: Fernandez-Perez}]
P: Caldasia 9:52 (1964)
S: =[Utricularia fimbriata {H.B.K.}] /[Utricularia simulans {Pilger}]
N: ~[Utricularia fimbriata {auct. non H.B.K.: Leon & Alain}]
P: Fl.Cuba 4:477 (1957)
S: =[Utricularia simulans {Pilger}]
N: +[Utricularia fimbriata {H.B.K.}]
P: Nov.Gen.Sp.2:225 (1818)
T: Apure, R.Orinoco, VE, A.v.Humboldt & A.Bonpland 860 (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-ARN
L: CO, VE
LFR: 120
N: ~[Utricularia firmula {auct. non Welw. ex Oliv.: Hutch. & Dalz.}]
P: Fl.W.Tr.Af.2:234 (1931)
S: =[Utricularia pubescens {Sm.}] /[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia firmula {auct. non Welw. ex Oliv.: Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:93 (1902)
S: =[Utricularia firmula {Welw. ex Oliv.}] /[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia firmula {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.9:152 (1865)
T: Cuanza Norte, Pungo Andongo, AO, Welwitsch 262 (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-CAL
L: SN, GM, ML, GW, GN, LR, SL, GH, TG, CI, NG, CM, CD, SD, UG, KE, TZ, MZ, MW, ZW, ZM, AO, ZA, MG
LFR: 65, 66, 67, 70, 72, 84
N: ~[Utricularia fissa {Thouars ex Link}]
P: Jahrb.Gew.1.3:55 (1820)
T: MU, A.Du Petit Thouars in Herb.Willd. (B)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Utricularia fistulosa {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:3 (1986)
T: Prince Regent River Reserve, W.A., AU, A.S.George 12507 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
N: +[Utricularia flaccida {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:17 (1844)
T: Bahia, BR, Blanchet 2541 (G)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-SET
L: BR
LFR: 124
IMAGE: utricula/uflaccida-tm flower and scape
N: ~[Utricularia flaccida {auct. non A.DC.: Chod.}]
P: Pl.Hasslerianae 1:100 (1898)
S: =[Utricularia nervosa {G.Weber ex Benj.}]
N: ~[Utricularia flaccida {auct. non A.DC.: P.Taylor}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.17:222 (1967)
S: =[Utricularia flaccida {A.DC.}] /[Utricularia nervosa {G.Weber ex Benj.}]
N: [Utricularia flava {R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:432 (1810)
T: Endeavour River, Qld., AU, Banks & Solander s.n. (BM)
S: =[Utricularia chrysantha {R.Br.}]
N: ~[Utricularia flexuosa {auct. non Vahl: Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.4:525 (1869)
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}] /[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: ~[Utricularia flexuosa {auct. non Vahl: Moore}]
P: Fl.New S.Wales:343 (1893)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: ~[Utricularia flexuosa {auct. non Vahl: Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.3:175 (1859)
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}] /[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}] /[Utricularia bifida {L.}] /[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia flexuosa {Vahl}]
P: Enum.1:198 (1804)
T: IN, Koenig s.n. (C)
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}]
N: [Utricularia flexuosa f. gracilis {Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.3:175 (1859)
T: LK, (K)
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}]
N: [Utricularia flexuosa var. blumei {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:24 (1844)
T: Batavia, Java, ID, Blume s.n. (L)
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}]
N: [Utricularia flexuosa var. parviflora {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:110 (1902)
T: CG, Dewevre 595 (BR)
S: =[Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
N: ~[Utricularia floribunda {Miq. ex J.Angely}]
P: Fl.Anal.Fitogeogr.Est.S.Paulo 5:943 (1971)
S: =[Utricularia ?]
C: nom.nud., nom.dub.
N: +[Utricularia floridana {Nash}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.23:105 (1896)
T: Eustis, Lake Co., Fla., US, G.V.Nash 1970 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: US (Ga., Fla., SC., NC.)
LFR: 30
IMAGE: utricula/U_floridana Aquatic stolon
N: [Utricularia fluitans {Ridl.}]
P: J.Str.Br.R.As.Soc.N.61:32 (1912)
T: Johor, Kota Tinggi R., MY, Ridley s.n. (SING)
S: =[Utricularia punctata {Wall. ex A.DC.}]
N: ~[Utricularia fluvitalis {Ridl.}]
P: Disp.Pl.:180 (1930)
CN: [Utricularia fluitans {Ridl.}]
S: =[Utricularia punctata {Wall. ex A.DC.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Utricularia fockeana {Miq.}]
P: Stirp.Surin.Sel.:113 (1850)
T: SR, Focke 1141 (U)
S: =[Utricularia hydrocarpa {Vahl}]
N: ~[Utricularia foliosa {auct. non L.: Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:237 (1847)
S: =[Utricularia foliosa {L.}] /[Utricularia macrorhiza {Le Conte}]
N: ~[Utricularia foliosa {auct. non L.: Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:111 (1902)
S: =[Utricularia foliosa {L.}] /[Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
N: ~[Utricularia foliosa {auct. non L.: P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.18:174 (1964)
S: =[Utricularia foliosa {L.}] /[Utricularia floridana {Nash}]
N: ~[Utricularia foliosa {auct. non L.: Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:870 (1838)
S: =[Genlisea filiformis {St.Hil.}]
C: spec.excl.
N: +[Utricularia foliosa {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:18 (1753)
T: Hispaniola, HT, Plumier Pl.Am.1.7:158 tab.165 (1758)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: SE US, CU, JM, HT, DO, BS, MX, GT, SV, BZ, HN, NI, CR, PA, CO, VE, TT, GY, SR, GF, EC (Galapagos Is.), BR, PY, BO, PE, AR, SN, GW, GN, SL, ML, GH, CI, NE, NG, CM, GA, CG, CD, BI, ET, TZ, ZM, BW, NA, ZA, MG
LFR: 30, 65, 66, 67, 70, 73, 80, 84, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 124, 126, 127, 128, 140
XN: 42 {Kondo} ut [Utricularia vulgaris {auct. non L.: Vell.}]
XNP: Chromos.Inform.Serv.15:33 (1973)
IMAGE: utricula/U_foliosa Plant in indoor culture
N: [Utricularia foliosa var. gracilis {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:111 (1902)
T: CM, Buchholz s.n. (B|)
S: =[Utricularia foliosa {L.}]
N: [Utricularia foliosa var. oligosperma {(A.DC.) Gomez}]
P: Anal.Hist.Nat.Madrid 19:263 (1890)
BN: [Utricularia oligosperma {A.DC.}]
S: =[Utricularia foliosa {L.}]
N: [Utricularia fontana {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:870 (1838)
T: S.Paulo, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
S: =[Utricularia tricolor {St.Hil.}]
N: [Utricularia forgetiana {Sander}]
P: Neubert, Dt.Gart.Mag.1:386 (1897)
T: Cultivated (from BR), Sander s.n. (K)
S: =[Utricularia longifolia {Gardn.}]
N: [Utricularia fornicata {Le Conte}]
P: Ann.Lyc.Nat.Hist.NY.1:76 (1824)
T: NY to Ga., US, Le Conte (drawing at ND)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia forrestii {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:13 (1986)
T: NW Tengyneh, Yunnan, CN, G.Forrest 25232 (E)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PHL
L: CN (W Yunnan), N MM
LFR: 25, 26
N: +[Utricularia foveolata {Edgew.}]
P: Proc.Linn.Soc.Lond.1:351 (1847)
T: Bengal, IN, (?)
NT: N Bengal, Titalya, IN, S.Kurz s.n. (CAL) {P.Taylor}
NTP: Gen.Utricularia:394 (1989)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: ML, CI, GH, NG, TD, CD, UG, TZ, MZ, ZM, MG, IN, BD, CN, TH, PH, ID (Java), NE AU
LFR: 65, 66, 67, 70, 84, 91, 92, 94, 96, 97, 98, 101, 104, 106, 132
XN: 20 {Subramanyam & Kamble} ut [Utricularia baoulensis {A.Chev.}]
XNP: Proc.Ind.Acad.Sci.Sect.B 68:221 (1968)
N: +[Utricularia fulva {F.Muell.}]
P: Trans.Phil.Soc.Vict.3:63 (1858)
T: near Macadam Range, N.T., AU, F.Mueller s.n. (MEL)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-ENS
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
N: ~[Utricularia furcata {Pers.}]
P: Syn.1:18 (1805)
T: [Utricularia aphylla {Ruiz & Pav.}]
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia furcellata {auct. non Oliv.: Pellegr.}]
P: Fl.Gen.Indoch.4:474 (1930)
S: =[Utricularia striatula {Sm.}]
N: +[Utricularia furcellata {Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.3:189 (1859)
T: Khasia Mts., Boga Pani, IN, J.D.Hooker 2534 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PHL
L: NE IN, NP
LFR: 27, 28, 60
N: ~[Utricularia furcellata var. minor {C.B.Cl.}]
P: Hook.f., Fl.Brit.Ind.4:334 (1884)
T: [Utricularia furcellata {Oliv.}]
S: =[Utricularia furcellata {Oliv.}]
N: [Utricularia fusiformis {Warm.}]
P: Symb.17:9 (1874)
T: Minas Gerais, Lagoa Santa, BR, Warming s.n. (C)
S: =[Utricularia tricolor {St.Hil.}]
N: ~[Utricularia galloprovincialis {Gay ex Webb}]
P: Hook., J.Bot.14:144 (1876)
T: S FR, M.Gay (K)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Utricularia garrettii {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:13 (1986)
T: Doi Angka (Doi Inthanon), TH, H.B.G.Garrett 80 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PHL
L: NW TH
LFR: 98
N: [Utricularia gayana {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:9 (1844)
T: CL, Gay s.n. (G)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia geminiloba {Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:242 (1847)
T: Organ Mts., BR, Gardner 591 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-IPE
L: BR
LFR: 126
N: +[Utricularia geminiscapa {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:305 (1847)
T: Tewksbury, Ma., US, Greene s.n. (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: CA, NE US
LFR: 15, 29, 30
N: [Utricularia genliseoides {Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:250 (1847)
T: Tejuco, Minas Gerais, BR, Martius s.n. (M)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia gentryi {Standl.}]
P: Publ.Field Mus.Nat.Hist.Bot.ser.22:48 (1940)
T: Sonora, MX, Gentry 1407 (K)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: +[Utricularia geoffrayi {Pellegr.}]
P: Bull.Mus.Hist.Nat.Paris 26:181 (1920)
T: Kampot, KH, Geoffray s.n. (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-MEI
L: TH, LA, VN, KH
LFR: 95, 98, 100, 101
N: +[Utricularia georgei {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:3 (1986)
T: Kimberley, Mitchell River, W.A., AU, C.R.Dunlop 5296 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
N: ~[Utricularia gibba {auct. non L.: Le Conte}]
P: Ann.Lyc.Nat.Hist.NY.1:76 (1824)
S: =[Utricularia geminiscapa {Benj.}]
N: ~[Utricularia gibba {auct. non L.: P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.18:198 (1964)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}] /[Utricularia striata {Le Conte ex Torr.}]
N: +[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:18 (1753)
T: Va., US, Clayton s.n. (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: CA, US, MX, GT, SV, HN, BZ, NI, CR, PA, BS, CU, JM, HT, DO, PR, AG, GP, DM, MQ, CO, VE, TT, GY, SR, GF, BR, EC, PE, BO, PY, UY, AR, UK (introd.), PT, ES, HU (introd.), MA, DZ, EG, SN, ML, GW, GN, SL, LR, CI, BF, GH, NG, NE, CM, CF, TD, GA, CG, CD, SD, ET, UG, KE, RW, TZ, ZM, ZW, MZ, AO, NA, BW, ZA, MG, MU, IL, IN (Deccan and Nicobar Is.), NP, LK, MM, TH, VN, MY, ID (Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Celebes, N.Guin.), PH, S CN, TW, JP, PW, AU, NZ (introd.?), NC
LFR: 15, 18, 20, 21, 23, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 32, 39, 40, ?41, 45, 60, 62, ?63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 80, 81, 84, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93, 96, 97, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 113, 115, 116, 117, 118, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 135, 140
XN: 28 {Kondo} /ut [Utricularia biflora {Lam.}] /[Utricularia fibrosa {Walt.}]
XNP: Phyton (Buenos Aires) 30:47 (1972)
IMAGE: utricula/ugibba closeup of flower
N: [Utricularia gibba f. natans {Komiya}]
P: Syst.Stud.Lentibulariac.:68 (1972)
T: Oike, Yokkaichi C., Mie Pref., JP, S.Komiya 2133 (NDC)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Utricularia gibba subsp. exoleta {(R.Br.) P.Taylor}]
P: Mitt.Bot.Staatss.Muenchen 4:101 (1961)
BN: [Utricularia exoleta {R.Br.}]
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia gibbosa {Hill}]
P: Veg.Syst.20:45 (1772)
CN: [Utricularia gibba {L.}]
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Utricularia gibbsiae {Stapf}]
P: Dyer, Fl.Tr.Af.4:574 (1906)
T: Victoria Falls, S ZW, Gibbs 177 (K)
S: =[Utricularia capillacea {Willd.}]
N: [Utricularia gilletii {De Wild. & Th.Dur.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Soc.Bot.Belg.38:40 (1900)
T: CG, Gillet s.n. (BR)
S: =[Utricularia benjaminiana {Oliv.}]
N: [Utricularia glandulosa {G.Weber ex Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:254 (1847)
SYN: [Genlisea violacea {St.Hil.}]
S: =[Genlisea violacea {St.Hil.}]
C: spec.excl.
N: ~[Utricularia glazioviana {Warm. ex Glaziou}]
P: Mem.Soc.Bot.France 3:512 (1911)
T: BR, Glaziou 21830 (B|) & al.
S: =[Utricularia neottioides {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Utricularia globulariifolia {Mart. ex Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:241 (1847)
T: Serra do Caraca, Minas Gerais, BR, Martius s.n. (?, not at M or BR)
S: =[Utricularia tricolor {St.Hil.}]
N: [Utricularia globulariifolia var. caudata {Sylven}]
P: Ark.Bot.8.6:23 (1909)
T: Caldas, Minas Gerais, BR, Mosen 4349 (C)
S: =[Utricularia tricolor {St.Hil.}]
N: ~[Utricularia globulariifolia var. minor {Merl ex Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:221 (1923)
T: Pedra de Fogo, rio Preto, Goyaz, BR, P.v.Luetzelburg (M)
S: =[Utricularia tricolor {St.Hil.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Utricularia glochidiata {R.Wight}]
P: Hook., Kew J.1:373 (1849)
T: LK, Herb.R.Wight '72' (K)
S: =[Utricularia striatula {Sm.}]
N: [Utricularia glueckii {Luetz.}]
P: Flora 100:190 (1910)
T: Aripo Savanna, TT, Othmer s.n. (M)
S: =[Utricularia hispida {Lam.}]
N: ~[Utricularia goebelii {Merl ex Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:220 (1923)
T: minas do rio de Contas, Bahia, BR, P.v.Luetzelburg (M)
S: =[Utricularia purpureocaerulea {St.Hil.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Utricularia gomezii {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:13 (1844)
T: Rio de Janeiro, BR, Gomez s.n. (G)
S: =[Utricularia tricolor {St.Hil.}]
N: [Utricularia gracilis {H.B.K.}]
P: Nov.Gen.Sp.2:225 (1818)
T: Havana, CU, A.Bonpland s.n. (P)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Utricularia grafiana {Koch}]
P: Flora 30:265 (1847)
T: Ebenthal near Klagenfurt, AT, R.Graf s.n. (BERN)
S: =[Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
N: ~[Utricularia graminifolia {auct. non Vahl: Grah.}]
P: Cat.Pl.Bombay:165 (1839)
S: =[Utricularia reticulata {Sm.}] /[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: ~[Utricularia graminifolia {auct. non Vahl: R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:432 (1810)
S: =[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: ~[Utricularia graminifolia {auct. non Vahl: Roem. & Schult.}]
P: Syst.Veg.1:193 (1817)
S: =[Utricularia graminifolia {Vahl}] /[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: +[Utricularia graminifolia {Vahl}]
P: Enum.1:195 (1804)
T: E IN, Koenig s.n. in Herb.Vahl (C)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: IN, LK, MM, TH, CN
LFR: 25, 26, 90, 91, 92, 98
IMAGE: utricula/ugramf closeup of flowers and scapes
N: ~[Utricularia grandiflora {auct. non Pers.: Mart.}]
P: Bull.Acad.Roy.Sci.Brux.8:66 (1841)
T: St.Louis, Miss., US, Duerinck s.n. (BR)
S: =[Utricularia macrorhiza {Le Conte}]
N: ~[Utricularia grandiflora {Pers.}]
P: Syn.1:18 (1805)
SYN: [Utricularia montana {Jacq.}]
S: =[Utricularia alpina {Jacq.}]
N: [Utricularia grandivesiculosa {Czech}]
P: Mitt.Bot.Staatss.Muenchen 1:344 (1952)
T: Amboland, Bagani, NA, Volk 2143 (M)
S: =[Utricularia reflexa {Oliv.}]
N: [Utricularia graniticola {A.Chev. & Pellegr.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France Mem.8:276 (1917)
T: Mt.Dou, CI, Chevalier 21441 (P)
S: =[Utricularia pubescens {Sm.}]
N: [Utricularia greenei {Oakes}]
P: Hovey, Mag.Hortic.7:80 (1841)
T: Plymouth, Ma., US, W.Oakes s.n. (NY312395)
S: =[Utricularia resupinata {Greene}]
N: [Utricularia griffithii {R.Wight}]
P: Hook., J.Bot.1:373 (1849)
T: MY, Griffith s.n. Herb.R.Wight (K)
S: =[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia guianensis {Splitg. ex De Vries}]
P: Nederl.Kruidk.Arch.1:323 (1848)
T: SR, Focke 142 (L)
S: =[Utricularia foliosa {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia guyanensis {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:11 (1844)
T: GF, Herb.DeCandolle (G)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-STY
L: BZ, GT, PR, GY, TT, SR, GF, VE, BR
LFR: 117, 118, 120, 121, 124
N: [Utricularia gyrans {Suesseng.}]
P: Trans.Rhod.Sci.Ass.43:119 (1951)
T: Marandellas, S ZW, Dehn 33 (M)
S: =[Utricularia tortilis {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
N: +[Utricularia hamiltonii {F.E.Lloyd}]
P: Vict.Nat.53:109 (1936)
T: near Adelaide River, N.T., AU, Holtze 1161 (MEL)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
N: [Utricularia harlandii {Oliv. ex Benth.}]
P: Fl.Hongk.:257 (1861)
T: HK, China, Harland 307 (K)
S: =[Utricularia striatula {Sm.}]
N: +[Utricularia helix {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:4 (1986)
T: Cape Le Grand Natl. Park, W.A., AU, P.Taylor 17016 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Utricularia herzogii {Luetz.}]
P: Feddes Repert.7:356 (1909)
T: Santiago de Chiquitos, BO, Herzog 15 (M)
S: =[Utricularia neottioides {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: ~[Utricularia heterochroma {auct. non Steyerm.: P.Taylor}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.17:222 (1967)
S: =[Utricularia heterochroma {Steyerm.}] /[Utricularia mirabilis {P.Taylor}]
N: +[Utricularia heterochroma {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:544 (1953)
T: Ptari-tepui, Bolivar, VE, 7. 11. 1944, J.A.Steyermark 59930 (F)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-MIR
L: VE
LFR: 120
N: ~[Utricularia heterophylla {Hort.Bot.Saarbruecken}]
P: in sched. (1998)
S: =[Utricularia ?]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Utricularia heterosepala {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:310 (1847)
LT: Manila, PH, Cuming 1117 (K) {P.Taylor}
LTP: Gen.Utricularia:397 (1989)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: PH
LFR: 104
N: [Utricularia hians {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:25 (1844)
T: MG, Bojer s.n. (G)
S: =[Utricularia prehensilis {E.Mey.}]
N: +[Utricularia hintonii {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:8 (1986)
T: Nanchititla, Temascaltepec Distr., Michoacan, MX, 10. 6. 1933, G.B.Hinton 4960 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-PSY
L: MX
LFR: 64
N: +[Utricularia hirta {Klein ex Link}]
P: Jahrb.Gew.1.3:55 (1820)
T: IN, Klein s.n. (B)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-MEI
L: IN, LK, TH, LA, VN, KH, MY (Borneo)
LFR: 90, 91, 92, 94, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 103
N: [Utricularia hirta var. elongata {Pellegr.}]
P: Fl.Gen.Indoch.4:479 (1930)
T: Ubon river, TH, Thorel s.n. (P)
S: =[Utricularia hirta {Klein ex Link}]
N: [Utricularia hirtella {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:869 (1838)
T: S.Joao del Rei, Minas Gerais, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: +[Utricularia hispida {Lam.}]
P: Encycl.Meth.Bot.1:50 (1791)
T: GF, Herb.Lamarck s.n. (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-PSY
L: MX, BZ, GT, NI, CO, VE, TT, GY, SR, GF, BR, BO
LFR: 117, 120, 121, 124, 127, 129
IMAGE: utricula/isao1 closeup of flower at Mt.Huachamakari.
N: [Utricularia hoehnei {Kuhlm.}]
P: Comm.Lin.Telegr.Estrat.Matto-Grosso Amaz.Pub.83.Annex.5.Bot.13:1 (1923)
T: Lagoa da Campina, Mato Grosso, BR, Hoehne 1108 (R)
S: =[Utricularia warmingii {Kam.}]
N: +[Utricularia holtzei {F.Muell.}]
P: Vict.Nat.9:176 (1893)
T: near Adelaide River, N.T., AU, Holtze 1164 (MEL)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
N: ~[Utricularia holzii {F.E.Lloyd}]
P: Carniv.Pl.:tab.35, 9 (1942)
CN: [Utricularia holtzei {F.Muell.}]
S: =[Utricularia quinquedentata {F.Muell. ex P.Taylor}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Utricularia hookeri {auct. non Lehm.: Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.4:530 (1868)
S: =[Utricularia benthamii {P.Taylor}] /[Utricularia inaequalis {A.DC.}]
N: ~[Utricularia hookeri {auct. non Lehm.: K. & M.Kondo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World in Colour:161 (1983)
S: =[Utricularia benthamii {P.Taylor}]
N: [Utricularia hookeri {Lehm.}]
P: Pugill.8:47 (1844)
T: Swan River, W.A., AU, Preiss 1918 (W)
S: =[Utricularia inaequalis {A.DC.}]
N: [Utricularia huillensis {Welw. ex Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:103 (1902)
T: Morro de Lopollo, Huilla, AO, Welwitsch 261 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia prehensilis {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia humbertiana {Perrier}]
P: Mem.Inst.Sci.Madag.ser.B.5:194 (1955)
T: Isalo, MG, Perrier 16441 (P)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia humbertiana var. andringitrensis {Perrier}]
P: Mem.Inst.Sci.Madag.ser.B.5:195 (1955)
T: Andingitra, MG, Perrier 14378 (P)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: +[Utricularia humboldtii {Schomb.}]
P: Verh.Befoerd.Gartenb.Preuss.15:141 (1841)
T: Mt.Roraima, VE, Shomburgk 1064 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-IPE
L: VE, BR, GY
LFR: 120
IMAGE: utricula/isao8 multiple views of plants in habitat
IMAGE: utricula/uhumb_tr Underwater view of traps
N: [Utricularia humboldtii f. albiflora {Komiya & Shibata}]
P: Bull.Nippon Dent.Univ.Gen.Educ.26:210 (1997)
T: Cerro Huachamacari, Amazonas, VE, 4. 1. 1995, C.Shibata s.n. (NDC-8138)
S: =[Utricularia humboldtii {Schomb.}]
N: [Utricularia humboldtii f. cuneata {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:544 (1953)
T: Cerro Duida, T.F.Amazonas, VE, 2. 9. 1944, J.A.Steyermark 58229 (F)
S: =[Utricularia humboldtii {Schomb.}]
N: ~[Utricularia humilis {auct. non Vahl: Heyne ex Wall.}]
P: Cat.:No.1495 (1828)
S: =[Utricularia polygaloides {Edgew.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Utricularia humilis {auct. non Vahl: Phillips}]
P: Ann.S.Af.Mus.16:230 (1917)
T: Leribe, Basutoland, LS, Dieterlen 925 (SAM)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: ~[Utricularia humilis {auct. non Vahl: R.Wight}]
P: Ic.Pl.Ind.Or.4.4:10 (1850)
S: =[Utricularia reticulata {Sm.}]
N: [Utricularia humilis {Vahl}]
P: Enum.1:203 (1804)
T: E IN, Koenig s.n. (C)
S: =[Utricularia bifida {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia huntii {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:8 (1986)
T: Xavantina-Cachimbo 85 km from Xavantina, Mato Grosso, BR, D.R.Hunt & J.Ferreira R. 5749 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-PSY
L: BR
LFR: 124
N: ~[Utricularia hydrocarpa {auct. non Vahl: Dawson.}]
P: Bol.Soc.Argent.Bot.8:148 (1960)
S: =[Utricularia poconensis {Fromm-Trinta}]
N: ~[Utricularia hydrocarpa {auct. non Vahl: P.Taylor}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.17:226 (1967)
S: =[Utricularia hydrocarpa {Vahl}] /[Utricularia poconensis {Fromm-Trinta}] /[Utricularia warmingii {Kam.}]
N: +[Utricularia hydrocarpa {Vahl}]
P: Enum.1:200 (1804)
T: Cajenna, GF, Richard s.n. (C)
S: /[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: CU, MX, BZ, GT, NI, HN, CR, PA, CO, VE, TT, GY, SR, GF, BR, BO, PY
LFR: 117, 118, 120, 121, 124, 126, 127, 129
N: [Utricularia hydrocotyloides {F.E.Lloyd & G.Taylor}]
P: Contr.Gray Herb.165:85 (1947)
T: Lunda, Saurimo, AO, Young 1155 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia pubescens {Sm.}]
N: [Utricularia ianthina {Hook.f.}]
P: Bot.Mag.122 (3.ser.52):tab.7466 (1896)
T: Minas Gerais, BR, cult. Kew ex Sander s.n. (K)
S: =[Utricularia reniformis {St.Hil.}]
N: [Utricularia ibarensis {Baker}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.21:427 (1885)
T: Ibara Country, MG, L.Kitching s.n. (K)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia imerinensis {Perrier}]
P: Mem.Inst.Sci.Madag.ser.B.5:190 (1955)
T: Imerina, Tananarive, MG, Perrier 18552 (P)
S: =[Utricularia reflexa {Oliv.}]
N: +[Utricularia inaequalis {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:666 (1844)
T: Swan River, W.A., AU, Preiss 1918 (G)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
IMAGE: utricula/inae1 multiple views of flowers
N: ~[Utricularia inaequalis {auct. non A.DC.: (A.DC.) Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:243 (1847)
BN: [Utricularia subulata var. inaequalis {A.DC.}]
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia inaequalis {auct. non A.DC.: Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:304 (1847)
T: Asia, Huegel 3747 (W)
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}]
N: [Utricularia incerta {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:111 (1902)
T: Bahr el Ghazal, SD, Schweinfurth 862 (K)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: +[Utricularia incisa {(A.Rich.) Alain}]
P: Contr.Occas.Mus.Hist.Nat.Coleg.De La Salle 15:20 (1956)
BN: [Drosera incisa {A.Rich.}]
S: /[Utricularia breviscapa {Wright ex Griseb.}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: CU
LFR: 118
N: ~[Utricularia inflata {auct. non Walt.: (Benj.) Miq.}]
P: Stirp.Surin.Sel.:113 (1850)
BN: [Akentra inflata {Benj.}]
S: =[Utricularia benjaminiana {Oliv.}]
N: ~[Utricularia inflata {auct. non Walt.: Afzel. ex Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:101 (1902)
S: =[Utricularia micropetala {Sm.}]
N: ~[Utricularia inflata {auct. non Walt.: Chod. & Hassler}]
P: Bull.Herb.Boiss.1.ser.3:919 (1902)
S: =[Utricularia platensis {Speg.}]
N: ~[Utricularia inflata {auct. non Walt.: Goebel}]
P: Pflanzenbiol.Schild.2:Fig.35 (1891)
S: =[Utricularia radiata {Small}]
N: ~[Utricularia inflata {auct. non Walt.: P.Taylor}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.17:224 (1967)
S: =[Utricularia breviscapa {Griseb.}] /[Utricularia incisa {(A.Rich.) Alain}] /[Utricularia inflata {Walt.}] /[Utricularia platensis {Speg.}] /[Utricularia radiata {Small}]
N: +[Utricularia inflata {Walt.}]
P: Fl.Carol.:64 (1788)
LT: SC., US, Herb.Walter s.n. (BM) {P.Taylor}
LTP: Gen.Utricularia:662 (1989)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: US (SE, Washington (introd.?))
LFR: 29, 30, 31, ?32
XN: 18, 36 {Lewis, Stripling & Ross}
XNP: Rhodora 64:147 (1962)
IMAGE: utricula/bmrhui overview of habitat
IMAGE: utricula/uwix20 float support for developing flower stalk
N: [Utricularia inflata var. minor {Chapm.}]
P: Fl.S.U.S.1:282 (1860)
LT: Land of Mid. Fla., US, Herb.Chapman s.n. (NY312406) {P.Taylor}
LTP: Gen.Utricularia:657 (1989)
S: =[Utricularia radiata {Small}]
N: [Utricularia inflata var. radiata {(Small) W.Stone}]
P: Ann.Rep.NJ.St.Mus.:693 (1910)
BN: [Utricularia radiata {Small}]
S: =[Utricularia radiata {Small}]
N: +[Utricularia inflexa {Forsk.}]
P: Fl.Aegypt.Arab.Descr.Pl.:9 (1775)
T: Rosetta, EG, Forskal s.n. (C)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: EG, MR, SN, ML, CI, GH, TG, BJ, NG, NE, CM, TD, CF, GA, CG, CD, RW, BI, SD, ER, ET, SO, UG, KE, TZ, MZ, MW, ZW, ZM, BW, AO, NA, ZA, MG, IN
LFR: 28, 40, 65, 66, 67, 69, 70, 72, 73, 80, 84, 92, 94
N: [Utricularia inflexa var. major {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:109 (1902)
T: Damietta, EG, Sieber s.n. (M)
S: =[Utricularia inflexa {Forsk.}]
N: [Utricularia inflexa var. remota {Kam.}]
P: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.12:5 (1894)
T: Zanzibar, TZ, 9. 11. 1888, Stuhlmann 992 (HBG)
S: =[Utricularia inflexa {Forsk.}]
N: [Utricularia inflexa var. stellaris {(L.f.) P.Taylor}]
P: Mitt.Bot.Staatss.Muenchen 4:96 (1961)
BN: [Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
S: =[Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
N: ~[Utricularia inflexa var. stellaris {auct. non (L.f.) P.Taylor: P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.18:191 (1964)
S: =[Utricularia muelleri {Kam.}] /[Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
N: [Utricularia inflexa var. tenuifolia {Kam.}]
P: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.12:5 (1894)
T: Tananarivo, C MG, 10. 1880, Hildebrandt 4071 (B|)
S: =[Utricularia inflexa {Forsk.}]
IMAGE: utricula/uwix20 float support for developing flower stalk
N: ~[Utricularia integra {Le Conte ex Elliott}]
P: Sketch 1:23 (1816)
T: Ga., US, Le Conte s.n. (ND)
SYN: [Utricularia biflora {Lam.}]
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia intermedia {auct. non Hayne: Godet}]
P: Fl.Jura:571 (1853)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: ~[Utricularia intermedia {auct. non Hayne: Koch}]
P: Flora 30:265 (1847)
T: Rheinpfalz, DE, W.D.J.Koch s.n. (B|)
IT: idem (ER)
S: =[Utricularia stygia {Thor}]
N: ~[Utricularia intermedia {auct. non Hayne: Schliephacke ex Kam.}]
P: Bull.Acad.Sci.Cracovie:506 (1899)
T: Jeziorki near Chrzanov, W Galicia, PL, 8. 1863, C.Schliephacke (B)
S: =[Utricularia ochroleuca {Hartm.}]
N: +[Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
P: Schrader, N.J.Bot.1:18 (1800)
T: Berlin, DE, Willdenow s.n. (B-W00438-010)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: N US, CA, GL, IE, UK, NO, SW, FI, BE, NL, DK, DE, PL, FR, CH, N IT, AT, CZ, SK, HR, YU, RO, UA, RU (W, Siberia, Kamtchatka), GE, ?E KZ, CN (Manchuria, Nei Mongol), KP, KR, JP
LFR: 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 29, 31, 32, 33, 51, ?57
XN: 44 {Casper & Manitz}
XNP: Feddes Repert.86:218 (1975)
N: [Utricularia intermedia * minor {L.M.Neuman}]
P: Bot.Not.1900:65 (1900)
T: Tagelmyren, Smaland, SE, 1896, L.M.Neuman (?)
S: =[Utricularia ochroleuca {Hartm.}]
N: [Utricularia intermedia * minor f. ochroleuca {(Hartm.) L.M.Neuman}]
P: Bot.Not.1900:66 (1900)
BN: [Utricularia ochroleuca {Hartm.}]
S: =[Utricularia ochroleuca {Hartm.}]
N: [Utricularia intermedia * minor f. subintermedia {L.M.Neuman}]
P: Bot.Not.1900:66 (1900)
T: [Utricularia litoralis {Melander}]
S: =?[Utricularia stygia {Thor}]
N: [Utricularia intermedia * minor f. subminor {L.M.Neuman}]
P: Bot.Not.1900:66 (1900)
T: Qvibille (Kvibille), Halland, SE, 1896, L.M.Neuman (?)
S: =[Utricularia ochroleuca {Hartm.}]
N: [Utricularia intermedia * vulgaris {Hjelt}]
P: Acta Soc.F.Fl.Fenn.51:126 (1920)
T: [Utricularia biseriata {Lindb.f.}]
S: =[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Utricularia intermedia f. aquatilis {Hoeppner}]
P: Sitzb.Nath.Ver.Rheinl.Westf.E:146 (1912)
T: none designated, implicitly: Neuhaeusel, Pfalz, DE, 4. 7. 1860, W.C.Bockholtz (NHV)
S: =[Utricularia stygia {G.Thor}]
N: [Utricularia intermedia f. conica {Kam.}]
P: Bull.Acad.Sci.Cracovie:509 (1899)
T: W Europe, (?)
S: =?[Utricularia ochroleuca {Hartm.}]
N: [Utricularia intermedia f. elatior {Kam.}]
P: Bull.Acad.Sci.Cracovie:509 (1899)
T: near Lyk (Elk), PL, Sanio (?)
S: =[Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Utricularia intermedia f. grafiana {(Koch) Kam.}]
P: Bull.Acad.Sci.Cracovie:509 (1899)
BN: [Utricularia grafiana {Koch}]
S: =[Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Utricularia intermedia f. longirostris {Kam.}]
P: Bull.Acad.Sci.Cracovie:509 (1899)
T: W Europe, (?)
S: =[Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Utricularia intermedia f. ochroleuca {(Hartm.) Komiya}]
P: Syst.Stud.Lentibulariac.:76 (1972)
BN: [Utricularia ochroleuca {Hartm.}]
S: =[Utricularia ochroleuca {Hartm.}]
N: [Utricularia intermedia f. stagnalis {Hoeppner}]
P: Sitzb.Nath.Ver.Rheinl.Westf.E:146 (1912)
T: Koningsveen near Gennep, Niederrhein, NL, H.Hoeppner (NHV)
S: =[Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Utricularia intermedia f. terrestris {Glueck}]
P: Biol.Morphol.Unters.2:233 (1906)
T: Neugut near Zuerich, CH, H.Glueck (HEID|)
S: =[Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
N: ~[Utricularia intermedia mod. terrestris {(Glueck) D.Schmidt}]
P: Feddes Repert.96:317 (1985)
BN: [Utricularia intermedia f. terrestris {Glueck}]
S: =[Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
C: rank undefined
N: ~[Utricularia intermedia mod. typicus {D.Schmidt}]
P: Feddes Repert.96:317 (1985)
T: [Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
S: =[Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
C: rank undefined
N: ~[Utricularia intermedia var. genuina {Meist.}]
P: Mem.Herb.Boiss.12:16 (1900)
T: [Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
S: =[Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Utricularia intermedia var. grafiana {(Koch) Celak.}]
P: Oesterr.Bot.Z.37:165 (1887)
BN: [Utricularia grafiana {Koch}]
S: =[Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Utricularia intermedia var. kochiana {Celak.}]
P: Oesterr.Bot.Z.37:166 (1887)
T: nom.nov.[Utricularia intermedia {auct. non Hayne: Koch}]
S: =[Utricularia stygia {Thor}]
N: [Utricularia intermedia var. robbinsii {Wood}]
P: Class Book:510 (1861)
T: Uxbridge, Northbridge, Ma., US, Robbins s.n. (?)
S: =[Utricularia macrorhiza {Le Conte}]
N: [Utricularia intermedia var. stagnalis {(Hoeppner) Hegi}]
P: Ill.Fl.Mitteleu.1.ed.6:166 (1918)
BN: [Utricularia intermedia f. stagnalis {Hoeppner}]
S: =[Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
N: +[Utricularia inthanonensis {Suksathan & J.Parn.}]
P: Thai Forest Bull.38:25 (2010)
T: Doi Hua Suea, Doi Inthanon National Park, Chiang Mai, N TH, 17. 10. 2007, Suksathan 4365 (QBG)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PHL
L: TH
LFR: 96
RLC: CR (B2a, b)
N: ~[Utricularia intricata {Griff. ex Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.3:179 (1859)
SYN: [Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
S: =[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: +[Utricularia involvens {Ridl.}]
P: J.Bot.33:11 (1895)
T: G.Jerai, MY, Ridley s.n. (SING)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: MM, TH, MY, NW AU
LFR: 96, 101, 102, 131
N: ~[Utricularia itatiaiae {Taub. ex Ule}]
P: Arch.Mus.Nac.Rio de Jan.10:188 (1899)
T: Itatiaja, BR, Brade 15643 (R)
S: =[Utricularia geminiloba {Benj.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Utricularia jackii {J.Parn.}]
P: Thai Forest Bull.33:128 (2005)
T: Pha Ngem S Peak, Doi Angka (Doi Inthanon), Chiang Mai, TH, 5. 9. 1927, Garrett 437 (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: TH
LFR: 96
N: ~[Utricularia jamesoniana {auct. non Oliv.: Fernandez-Perez}]
P: Caldasia 9:31 (1964)
S: =[Utricularia asplundii {P.Taylor}] /[Utricularia jamesoniana {Oliv.}]
N: +[Utricularia jamesoniana {Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.4:169 (1860)
T: Cosanga River, EC, Jameson 1 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-ORH
L: GT, NI, CR, PA, DO, GP, MQ, DM, EC, VE, GY, SR, GF, N BR, CO, EC, PE, ?BO
LFR: 117, 118, 120, 121, 123, 128, ?129
IMAGE: utricula/isao7 multiple views of plant in habitat at Mt.Huachamakari
N: [Utricularia janarthanamii {Yadav, Sardesai & Gaikwad}]
P: Rheedea 10:107 (2000)
T: Kolhapur, Maharashtra, IN, 17. 8. 1997, Sardesai 233 (CAL)
S: =[Utricularia wightiana {P.Taylor}]
N: [Utricularia jankae {Velen.}]
P: Abh.Kgl.Boehm.Ges.Wiss.7.1:37 (1886)
T: Kebedze railway station, BG, Velenovski s.n. (PRC)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: ~[Utricularia janthina {Hook.f.}]
P: Bot.Mag.122 (3.ser.52):tab.7466 (1896)
CN: [Utricularia ianthina {Hook.f.}]
S: =[Utricularia reniformis {St.Hil.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Utricularia japonica {Makino}]
P: Bot.Mag.Tokyo 28:28 (1914)
T: JP, Makino s.n. (?)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: ~[Utricularia jaquatibensis {Merl ex Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:222 (1923)
T: Espirito Santo, Jaquatiba, BR, Luetzelburg s.n. (M)
S: =[Utricularia longifolia {Gardn.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Utricularia juncea {auct. non Vahl: Chod. & Hassler}]
P: Pl.Hassler.:207 (1898)
S: =[Utricularia laxa {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: ~[Utricularia juncea {auct. non Vahl: Fernandez-Perez}]
P: Caldasia 9:44 (1964)
S: =[Utricularia erectiflora {St.Hil. & Gir.}] /[Utricularia juncea {Vahl}]
N: ~[Utricularia juncea {auct. non Vahl: Soland. ex Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.4:532 (1869)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia juncea {auct. non Vahl: Standl.}]
P: Publ.Field Mus.Bot.12:366 (1936)
S: =[Utricularia erectiflora {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: +[Utricularia juncea {Vahl}]
P: Enum.1:202 (1804)
T: Cajenna, GF, Richard s.n. (C)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-STM
L: E US, MX, BS, CU, DO, PR, BZ, GT, HN, NI, BR (N, S Bahia), CO, VE, TT, GY, SR, GF, CI
LFR: 29, 30, 65, 117, 118, 121, 124
XN: 18 {Kondo}
XNP: Am.J.Bot.59:23 (1972)
IMAGE: utricula/ujunc closeup of flower
N: [Utricularia juncea f. minima {Blake}]
P: Contr.Gray Herb.52:89 (1917)
T: All Pines, BZ, Schipp 631 (GH)
S: =[Utricularia juncea {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia juncea f. virgatula {(Barnh.) Fern.}]
P: Rhodora 48:60 (1946)
BN: [Utricularia virgatula {Barnh.}]
S: =[Utricularia juncea {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia kaieteurensis {Steyerm.}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.75:658 (1948)
T: Kaieteur Plateau, GY, 4. 5. 1944, B.Maguire & D.B.Fanshawe 23204 (F)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia kalmaloensis {A.Chev.}]
P: Bull.Mus.Hist.Nat.Paris 2.ser.4:588 (1932)
T: Birni Nkoni, NE, Chevalier s.n. (P)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia kamienskii {F.Muell.}]
P: Vict.Nat.9:175 (1893)
T: near Adelaide River, N.T., AU, M. & N.Holtze 1158 (MEL)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
N: +[Utricularia kenneallyi {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:4 (1986)
T: Kimberley, Mitchell Plateau, W.A., AU, K.F.Kenneally 8143 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
N: [Utricularia kerrii {Craib}]
P: Kew Bull.:429 (1911)
T: Xieng-mai, Doi-sootep, TH, Kerr s.n. (K)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia khasiana {Joseph & Mani}]
P: Bull.Bot.Surv.India 25:192 (1983)
T: Shillong road, Meghalaya, IN, 1. 10. 1980, Joseph 76944A (CAL)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia kimberleyensis {C.A.Gardn.}]
P: For.Dept.Bull.W.A.32:90 (1930)
T: Charnley River, W.A., AU, C.A.Gardner 1412 (PERTH)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
N: ~[Utricularia kirkii {auct. non Stapf: Fries}]
P: Schwed.Rhod.-Kongo Exp.1:298 (1916)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: ~[Utricularia kirkii {auct. non Stapf: Stapf}]
P: Hook., Ic.Pl.28:tab.2795 (1905)
S: =[Utricularia arenaria {A.DC.}] /[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia kirkii {Stapf}]
P: Dyer, Fl.Cap.4:428 (1904)
T: Hooge Veld, Transvaal, ZA, Rehmann 6599 (Z)
S: =[Utricularia arenaria {A.DC.}]
N: [Utricularia kochiana {(Celak.) Meist.}]
P: Mem.Herb.Boiss.12:17 (1900)
BN: [Utricularia intermedia var. kochiana {Celak.}]
S: =[Utricularia stygia {Thor}]
N: ~[Utricularia kromeri {Hort. ex Ule}]
P: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.16:310 (1898)
T: [Utricularia reniformis var. kromeri {Ule}]
S: =?[[Utricularia reniformis {St.Hil.}] * [Utricularia nelumbifolia {Gardn.}]]
C: priority for potential parentage but taxon not accepted by author at species rank
N: [Utricularia kuhlmannii {Merl}]
P: Flora 108:170 (1915)
T: Boa Vista, Roraima, BR, Kuhlmann s.n. (M)
S: =[Utricularia trichophylla {Spruce ex Oliv.}]
N: +[Utricularia kumaonensis {Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.3:189 (1859)
T: Pilti River, Kumaon (Uttar Pradesh), IN, Strachey & Winterbottom s.n. (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PHL
L: N IN, NP, BT, N MM, CN (NW Yunnan)
LFR: 25, 26, 27, 60
N: ~[Utricularia laciniata {auct. non St.Hil. & Gir.: Mart. ex Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:251 (1847)
T: BR, Martius 2503 (M)
S: =[Utricularia simulans {Pilger}]
N: +[Utricularia laciniata {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:870 (1838)
T: Serra d'Ibitipoca, Minas Gerais, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-ARN
L: BR
LFR: 124
N: [Utricularia laciniata var. poeppigiana {Busc.}]
P: Ann.Bot.Roma 9:112 (1911)
T: Cachoeira di Itaboca, BR, Buscalioni s.n. (?)
S: =[Utricularia simulans {Pilger}]
N: [Utricularia lagoensis {Warm.}]
P: Vidensk.Meddel.:1 (1874)
T: Lagoa Santa, Minas Gerais, BR, Warming s.n. (C)
S: =[Utricularia breviscapa {Wright ex Griseb.}]
N: ~[Utricularia lasiocaulis {auct. non F.Muell.: F.E.Lloyd}]
P: Carniv.Pl.:tab.35, 5 (1942)
S: =[Utricularia kimberleyensis {C.A.Gardn.}]
N: +[Utricularia lasiocaulis {F.Muell.}]
P: Melb.Chemist:50 (1885)
T: near Darwin, N.T., AU, 1885, M.Holtze 477 (MEL)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: N AU
LFR: 131, 132
N: ~[Utricularia lateriflora {auct. non R.Br.: H.H.Allan}]
P: Fl.NZ.1:956 (1961)
T: Waikato Dist., NZ, 1. 1879, (K)
S: =[Utricularia delicatula {Cheesem.}]
N: +[Utricularia lateriflora {R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:431 (1810)
LT: Sydney, N.S.W., AU, R.Brown s.n. (BM) {P.Taylor}
LTP: Gen.Utricularia:180 (1989)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-AUS
L: SE AU
LFR: 133, 134
XN: 28 {Kondo & Whitehead}
XNP: Phyton (Buenos Aires) 29:95 (1972)
IMAGE: utricula/ulatf multiple views of flowers and scape
IMAGE: utricula/ulateriflora-tm front view of flower and scape
N: [Utricularia latilabiata {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:315 (1847)
T: Swan River, AU, Drummond 128 (K)
S: =[Utricularia inaequalis {A.DC.}]
N: [Utricularia latiloba {Benth.}]
P: Endl., Enum.Pl.Huegel.:82 (1837)
T: King George Sound, W.A., AU, Huegel s.n. (W)
S: =[Utricularia multifida {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia lawsonii {F.E.Lloyd}]
P: Vict.Nat.53:110 (1936)
T: Sydney, N.S.W., AU, Lloyd s.n. (BM)
S: =[Utricularia biloba {R.Br.}]
N: ~[Utricularia laxa {auct. non St.Hil. & Gir.: Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:1095 (1953)
S: =[Utricularia chiribiquetensis {Fernandez-Perez}]
N: +[Utricularia laxa {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:870 (1838)
T: Sta.Catharina, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: AR, PY, BR
LFR: 124, 126, 127, 140
N: [Utricularia laxa var. gaudichaudii {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:17 (1844)
T: Sta.Catarina, BR, Gaudichaud 71 (P)
S: =[Utricularia laxa {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: +[Utricularia lazulina {P.Taylor}]
P: Proc.Ind.Acad.Sci.Sect.B 93:101 (1984)
T: Kulshekar, S Kanara, Karnataka, IN, P.Taylor 18021 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: IN
LFR: 91
N: [Utricularia lehmannii {Benj.}]
P: Bot.Z.3:213 (1845)
T: Cape, ZA, Herb.Lehmann s.n. (?HBG)
S: =[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: [Utricularia leptantha {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:313 (1847)
T: SR, Hostmann 980 (W)
IT: idem (K)
S: =[Utricularia pusilla {Vahl}]
N: +[Utricularia leptoplectra {F.Muell.}]
P: Melb.Chemist 8:50 (1885)
T: near Port Darwin, N.T., AU, M.Holtze 508 (MEL)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-NEL
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
N: +[Utricularia leptorhyncha {Schwarz}]
P: Feddes Repert.24:97 (1927)
T: 4 mi NE Port Darwin, AU, Bleeser 145 (B|)
NT: near Berry Springs 32 km SSE Darwin, N.T., AU, Adams 1722 (K) {P.Taylor}
NTP: Gen.Utricularia:394 (1989)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
N: +[Utricularia letestui {P.Taylor}]
P: Gen.Utricularia:401 (1989)
T: Yalinga, CF, Le Testu 4021 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: CF
LFR: 66
N: [Utricularia lilacina {Griff.}]
P: Notul.4:168 (1854)
T: Kulweng, Mergui, MM, Griffith s.n. (K)
S: =[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia lilliput {Pellegr.}]
P: Bull.Mus.Hist.Nat.Paris 26:181 (1920)
T: Tho Mat, VN, Bon 1825 (P)
S: =[Utricularia minutissima {Vahl}]
N: +[Utricularia limosa {R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:432 (1810)
T: Endeavour River, Qld., AU, Banks & Solander s.n. (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-NEL
L: S CN, TH, LA, VN, MY, ID (N.Guin.), N AU
LFR: 96, 97, 99, 101, 102, 108, 131, 132
N: [Utricularia linarioides {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.9:151 (1865)
T: Huila, Lopollo, AO, Welwitsch 266 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia welwitschii {Oliv.}]
N: [Utricularia lindmannii {Sylven}]
P: Ark.Bot.8.6:26 (1909)
T: Serra do Itapirapuan, Mato Grosso, BR, Lindmann A2935 (S)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia linearifolia {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:306 (1847)
T: W.A., AU, Drummond 508 (K)
S: =[Utricularia dichotoma {Labill.}] /[Utricularia inaequalis {A.DC.}]
N: [Utricularia linearis {Wakabayashi}]
P: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 61:89 (2010)
T: 1 km E Howard Springs SE Darwin, N.T., AU, 14. 5. 2010, H.Wakabayashi (NDC-13972)
S: =[Utricularia fistulosa {P.Taylor}]
N: ~[Utricularia lingulata {auct. non G.Weber ex Benj.: Baker}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.20:216 (1883)
T: Andrangaloaka, MG, Parker s.n. (K)
S: =[Utricularia prehensilis {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia lingulata {G.Weber ex Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:246 (1847)
T: BR, Sellow 146 (B|)
FT: idem (M)
S: =[Utricularia nana {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia litoralis {Melander}]
P: Bot.Not.40:175 (1887)
T: seashore at Kagenaeset near Skelleftea, N SE, 1887, Melander (?)
S: =?[Utricularia stygia {Thor}]
N: +[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
P: Comm.Pl.Af.Austr.:218 (1837)
T: Lusikisiki, Umsikaba R., Cape, ZA, Drege 4838 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-CAL
L: MX, ?TT, ET, ER, SO, SD, CD, RW, UG, KE, TZ, MZ, MW, ZW, ZM, AO, ZA, LS, MG
LFR: 64, 67, 69, 70, 72, 73, 84, 117, ?121, 130
XN: 36 {Kondo} ut [Utricularia denticulata {Benj.}]
XNP: Ann.Mo.Bot.Gard.59:474 (1972)
IMAGE: utricula/ulivida-tm flower and scape
IMAGE: utricula/UXlivida flower
N: [Utricularia livida var. engleri {(Kam.) Stapf}]
P: Dyer, Fl.Cap.4:426 (1904)
BN: [Utricularia engleri {Kam.}]
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia livida var. micrantha {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:94 (1902)
T: Kokstad, E Cape, ZA, Haygarth in J.M.Wood 4209 (Z)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia livida var. pauciflora {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:94 (1902)
T: Houtbosch, Transvaal, ZA, Rehmann 5989 (Z)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: +[Utricularia lloydii {Merl ex F.E.Lloyd}]
P: Flora 126:311 (1932)
T: Retiro do Serra da Lira, Rio Branco, BR, J.Geraldo s.n. (NY312422)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: PA, VE, BR, SR, BO
LFR: 117, 120, 121, 124, 129
N: [Utricularia lobata {Fern.}]
P: Proc.Am.Acad.40:57 (1904)
T: Sierra de las Cruces, MX, 2. 9. 1901, C.G.Pringle 8607 (K)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia longecalcarata {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:314 (1847)
T: Lusikisiki, Umsikaba R., Cape, ZA, Drege s.n. 'b' (W)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: +[Utricularia longeciliata {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:23 (1844)
T: GY, Schomburgk 421 (G)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-ARN
L: CO, VE, GY, SR, BR
LFR: 120, 121
IMAGE: utricula/isao38 closeup of flower
N: ~[Utricularia longeciliata {auct. non A.DC.: Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.4:171 (1860)
S: =[Utricularia longeciliata {A.DC.}] /[Utricularia simulans {Pilger}]
N: ~[Utricularia longeciliata {auct. non A.DC.: Small}]
P: Fl.S.E.U.S.:1089 (1903)
S: =[Utricularia simulans {Pilger}]
N: ~[Utricularia longeciliata var. rubrocalcarata {(Griseb.) Gomez}]
P: Anal.Hist.Nat.Madrid 19:264 (1890)
BN: [Polypompholyx laciniata var. rubrocalcarata {Griseb.}]
S: =[Utricularia fimbriata {H.B.K.}] /[Utricularia longeciliata {A.DC.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Utricularia longifolia {Gardn.}]
P: Hook., J.Bot.1:545 (1842)
T: Tijuca, Guanabara, BR, Gardner 252 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-PSY
L: BR
LFR: 124, 126
IMAGE: utricula/uwix18 view of horticultural form ut [Utricularia longifolia var. forgetiana {(Sander) Hort. ex Nichols.}]
IMAGE: utricula/U_longifolia plants growing outdoors
N: [Utricularia longifolia var. forgetiana {(Sander) Hort. ex Nichols.}]
P: Dict.of Gard.Suppl.:724 (1901)
BN: [Utricularia forgetiana {Sander}]
S: =[Utricularia longifolia {Gardn.}]
N: ~[Utricularia longifolia var. paludosa {Merl ex Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:221 (1923)
T: rios de Contas, Bromado & de Caixas, Bahia, BR, P.v.Luetzelburg s.n. (M)
S: =[Utricularia longifolia {Gardn.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Utricularia longirostris {Le Conte ex Elliott}]
P: Sketch 1:21 (1816)
T: Ga. & Carolina, US, L.Leconte (ND)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Utricularia longissima {Klotzsch}]
P: Schomb., F.Fl.Brit.Gui.:973 (1848)
T: on Essequibo & Demerara, GY, (?B|)
S: =[Utricularia ?]
C: nom.dub.
N: ~[Utricularia luetzelburgii {Merl ex Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:219 (1923)
T: rio de Conceicao, Goyaz, BR, P.v.Luetzelburg (M)
S: =[Utricularia poconensis {Fromm-Trinta}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Utricularia lundii {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:14 (1844)
T: Sao Paulo, BR, Lund 758 (G)
S: =[Utricularia praelonga {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: ~[Utricularia lundii {auct. non A.DC.: Glaziou}]
P: Mem.Soc.Bot.France 3:512 (1908)
S: =[Utricularia praelonga {St.Hil. & Gir.}] /[Utricularia tricolor {St.Hil.}]
N: [Utricularia macerrima {Blake}]
P: Contr.Gray Herb.52:89 (1917)
T: BZ, Peck 222 (K)
S: =[Utricularia hispida {Lam.}]
N: [Utricularia macrocarpa {Wall. ex C.B.Cl.}]
P: Hook.f., Fl.Brit.Ind.4:328 (1884)
T: IN, Wallich 1494 (?K)
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}] /[Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
N: [Utricularia macroceras {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:666 (1844)
T: Swan River, W.A., AU, Preiss 1917 (G)
S: =[Utricularia menziesii {R.Br.}]
N: +[Utricularia macrocheilos {(P.Taylor) P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:9 (1986)
BN: [Utricularia micropetala var. macrocheilos {P.Taylor}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: GN, SL
LFR: 65
N: [Utricularia macrolepis {R.Wight}]
P: Hook., Kew J.1:373 (1849)
T: Kuttalam (Courtallum), Tamil Nadu, IN, Herb.R.Wight 22096 (K)
S: =[Utricularia capillacea {Willd.}]
N: ~[Utricularia macrolipis {R.Wight}]
P: Ic.Pl.Ind.Or.4.4:11 (1850)
CN: [Utricularia macrolepis {R.Wight}]
S: =[Utricularia capillacea {Willd.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Utricularia macrophylla {Masam. & Syozi}]
P: Trans.Nat.Hist.Soc.Taiwan 34:305 (1944)
T: Kainanto (Hainan), CN, G.Masamune & Fukuyama 467 (?TI)
S: =[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia macroptera {auct. non G.Brueckn.: G. Brueckn.}]
P: Schreiber, Arch.Ver.Freunde d.Naturgesch.Mecklenb.7:234 (1853)
T: Kreuzbruecke near Ludwigslust, SW Mecklenburg, DE, s.n. (?)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia macroptera {G.Brueckn.}]
P: Schreiber, Arch.Ver.Freunde d.Naturgesch.Mecklenb.7:234 (1853)
T: Weisses Moor 3 km N Grabow, SW Mecklenburg, DE, around 1850, G. Brueckner s.n. (?)
S: =?[Utricularia minor {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia macrorhiza {Le Conte}]
P: Ann.Lyc.Nat.Hist.NY.1:73 (1824)
LT: US, Le Conte (drawing) in Nieuwland, Observ.:tab.35 (1917) (ND) {P.Taylor}
LTP: Gen.Utricularia:594 (1989)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: CA, US, MX, RU (C & E Siberia), MN, N CN, JP
LFR: 1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 29, 30, 31, 32, 62, 63, 64
XN: 80 {Loeve} ut [Utricularia vulgaris subsp. macrorhiza {(Le Conte) R.T.Clausen}]
XNP: Vegetatio 5-6:212 (1954)
N: [Utricularia macrorrhyncha {Barnh.}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.25:515 (1898)
T: Fla., US, Barnhart 2537 (K)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Utricularia madagascariensis {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:20 (1844)
T: MG, Foulpointe s.n. (G)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia magnavesica {Good}]
P: J.Bot.62:165 (1924)
T: Bie, R.Tusija, AO, Gossweiler 16 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia reflexa {Oliv.}]
N: [Utricularia magnifica {Pilger}]
P: Not.Bot.Gart.Berl.6:190 (1914)
T: Georgetown, Lama Stop off, GY, 8. 1905, Bartlett 7965 (B|)
NT: idem (K) {P.Taylor}
NTP: Gen.Utricularia:693 (1989)
S: =[Utricularia myriocista {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia maguirei {Steyerm.}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.75:659 (1948)
T: Kaieteur Plateau, GY, 5. 5. 1944, B.Maguire & D.B.Fanshawe 23249 (F)
S: =[Utricularia calycifida {Benj.}]
N: [Utricularia mairii {Cheesem.}]
P: Man.N.Zeal.Fl.:560 (1906)
T: Lake Rotamahaua, Aukland, N.Island, NZ, 1872, Kirk & Mair s.n. (AK)
S: =?[Utricularia protrusa {Hook.f.}]
N: ~[Utricularia major {auct. non Schmidel: (Gilib.) St.Lag.}]
P: Cariot, Etude Fl.8.ed.:646 (1880)
BN: [Lentibularia major {Gilib.}]
S: =[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia major {auct. non Schmidel: Koenig ex Vahl}]
P: Enum.1:200 (1804)
T: LK, Koenig s.n. (C)
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}]
N: ~[Utricularia major {Schmidel}]
P: Bischof, Ic.Pl.:80 (1771)
T: near Erlangen, DE, C.C.Schmidel (?ER)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
C: phrase name
N: +[Utricularia malabarica {Janarthanam & Henry}]
P: J.Bombay Nat.Hist.Soc.86:84 (1989)
T: Mulleriya, Kasaragod, Kerala, IN, 21. 8. 1985, M.K.Janarthanam 82924 (CAL)
S: =?[Utricularia praeterita {P.Taylor}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: IN
LFR: 91
N: [Utricularia malmeana {Sylven}]
P: Ark.Bot.8.6:40 (1909)
T: BR, Malme II3276 (S)
S: =[Utricularia cucullata {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: +[Utricularia mangshanensis {G.W.Hu}]
P: Ann.Bot.Fenn.44:389 (2007)
T: Jiashui, Mang-shan Mts., Tizhang Co., Hunan, CN, 5. 5. 2004, G.W.Hu 219220 (HNNU)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-KAM
L: CN (Hunan)
LFR: 97
N: +[Utricularia mannii {Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.9:149 (1865)
T: Cameroun Mt., CM, Mann 2112 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-CHE
L: CM, NG, ST
LFR: 66
N: ~[Utricularia marcelliana {Merl ex Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:221 (1923)
T: S.Marcello, rio Preto, Bahia, BR, P.v.Luetzelburg (M)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Utricularia mauroyae {Perrier}]
P: Mem.Inst.Sci.Madag.ser.B.5:200 (1955)
T: [Utricularia humbertiana var. andringitrensis {Perrier}]
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia maxima {G.Weber ex Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:249 (1847)
T: S BR, Sellow s.n. (B|)
FT: idem (M)
S: =[Utricularia reniformis {St.Hil.}]
N: ~[Utricularia media {auct. non Schum.: Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:869 (1838)
SYN: [Utricularia setacea {Michx.}]
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia media {Schum.}]
P: Enum.Pl.Saell.1:9 (1801)
CN: [Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
S: =[Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: +[Utricularia menziesii {R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:431 (1810)
T: King George Sound, W.A., AU, D.Menzies s.n. (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Utricularia menziesii var. macroceras {(A.DC.) Lehm.}]
P: Pl.Preiss.1:339 (1845)
BN: [Utricularia macroceras {A.DC.}]
S: =[Utricularia menziesii {R.Br.}]
N: +[Utricularia meyeri {Pilger}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.30:194 (1901)
T: R.Kulisehu, Mato Grosso, BR, H.Meyer 730 (B|)
FT: idem (M)
LT: idem (B) {P.Taylor}
LTP: Gen.Utricularia:352 (1989)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: BR
LFR: 124
N: [Utricularia micrantha {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:495 (1847)
T: between Valencia & Puerto Cabello, Carabobo, VE, Moritz 414 (B|)
FT: idem (M)
S: =[Utricularia erectiflora {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: +[Utricularia microcalyx {(P.Taylor) P.Taylor}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Nat.Belg.41:270 (1971)
BN: [Utricularia welwitschii var. microcalyx {P.Taylor}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-CAL
L: CD, N ZM
LFR: 70
N: ~[Utricularia microcarpa {F.G.Dietr.}]
P: Vollst.Lex.Gaertn.Bot.10:305 (1811)
SYN: [Utricularia pusilla {Vahl}]
S: =[Utricularia pusilla {Vahl}]
N: ~[Utricularia micropetala {auct. non Sm.: Hutch. & Dalz.}]
P: Fl.W.Tr.Af.2:234 (1931)
S: =[Utricularia macrocheilos {(P.Taylor) P.Taylor}] /[Utricularia micropetala {Sm.}] /[Utricularia capillacea {Willd.}]
N: +[Utricularia micropetala {Sm.}]
P: Rees, Cyclop.37:No.58 (1819)
T: SL, Afzelius s.n. (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: GN, SL, NG, CF
LFR: 65, 66
N: [Utricularia micropetala var. macrocheilos {P.Taylor}]
P: Taxon 12:294 (1963)
T: Macenta, GN, Baldwin 9796 (K)
S: =[Utricularia macrocheilos {(P.Taylor) P.Taylor}]
N: ~[Utricularia millefolium {Nutt. ex Tuckerm.}]
P: Am.J.Sci.1.ser.14:28 (1843)
SYN: [Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
S: =[Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Utricularia minima {Warm.}]
P: Vidensk.Meddel.:6 (1874)
T: Lagoa Santa, BR, Warming s.n. (C)
S: =[Utricularia olivacea {Wright ex Griseb.}]
N: ~[Utricularia minor {auct. non L.: Hitchcock, Cronquist, Ownbey & Thompson}]
P: Vasc.Pl.Pacif.NW (1959)
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}] /[Utricularia ochroleuca {Hartm.}]
N: ~[Utricularia minor {auct. non L.: Iinuma}]
P: Somoku-Zusetsu 2.ed.1:tab.42 (1874)
S: =[Utricularia dimorphantha {Makino}]
N: ~[Utricularia minor {auct. non L.: Lej.}]
P: Fl.Spa 2:287 (1813)
S: =[Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
N: ~[Utricularia minor {auct. non L.: Pursh}]
P: Fl.Bor.Am.1:15 (1814)
T: pine barrens of NJ., US, 8., (?)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia minor {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:18 (1753)
T: Europe, Linne 34.3 (LINN)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: CA, N US, GL, IS, IE, UK, NO, SE, FI, EE, LV, LT, RU (W, Siberia), BE, NL, DK, DE, PL, CZ, SK, AT, HU, RO, BG, ES, FR, CH, IT, SI, HR, BA, YU, AL, GR, TR, IR, AF, N IN, NP, BT, CN (Tibet, Mongol Zizhiqu, Yunnan), MM, JP, PG
LFR: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 26, 27, 29, 31, 32, 33, 54, 60, 62, 109
XN: (36, 38, 40) {Reese}, 44 {Casper & Manitz}
XNP: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.64:250 (1952), Feddes Repert.86:218 (1975)
N: [Utricularia minor f. aquatilis {Hoeppner}]
P: Sitzb.Nath.Ver.Rheinl.Westf.E:130 (1912)
T: none designated, implicitly: Ladberger Feld, DE, 1877, Wilms jun. (MSTR)
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}]
N: [Utricularia minor f. brevipedicellata {Kam.}]
P: Bull.Acad.Sci.Cracovie:508 (1899)
T: Europe, (?)
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}]
N: [Utricularia minor f. gracilis {Kam.}]
P: Bull.Acad.Sci.Cracovie:508 (1899)
T: Przepadek mill near Poznan, PL, (?)
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}]
N: [Utricularia minor f. major {Kam.}]
P: Bull.Acad.Sci.Cracovie:508 (1899)
T: Europe, (?)
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}]
N: [Utricularia minor f. montana {Kam.}]
P: Bull.Acad.Sci.Cracovie:508 (1899)
T: mts. of Europe, (?)
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}]
N: [Utricularia minor f. natans {Komiya}]
P: Syst.Stud.Lentibulariac.:73 (1972)
T: [Utricularia minor {L.}]
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}]
N: [Utricularia minor f. platyloba {(Meist.) Glueck}]
P: Biol.Morphol.Unters.2:233 (1906)
BN: [Utricularia minor lus. platyloba {Meist.}]
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}]
N: [Utricularia minor f. pseudobremii {Hoeppner}]
P: Sitzb.Nath.Ver.Rheinl.Westf.E:129 (1912)
T: Koningsveen near Gennep, Niederrhein, NL, H.Hoeppner (NHV)
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}]
N: [Utricularia minor f. stagnalis {Hoeppner}]
P: Sitzb.Nath.Ver.Rheinl.Westf.E:130 (1912)
T: none designated, implicitly: Haltern, DE, Wennewuth (MSTR)
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}]
N: [Utricularia minor f. stricta {Komiya}]
P: Syst.Stud.Lentibulariac.:72 (1972)
T: Ogura Pond, Kyoto C., JP, 1929, Tashiro (KYO)
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}]
N: [Utricularia minor f. terrestris {Glueck}]
P: Biol.Morphol.Unters.2:233 (1906)
T: Erlebruch at Titisee, Schwarzwald, DE, 8. 1901, H.Glueck (HEID|)
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia minor lus. platyloba {Meist.}]
P: Mem.Herb.Boiss.12:26 (1900)
T: Duebendorf, CH, 5. 1890, F.Meister s.n. (LAU)
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}]
C: rank undefined
N: ~[Utricularia minor mod. platylobus {(Meist.) D.Schmidt}]
P: Feddes Repert.96:317 (1985)
BN: [Utricularia minor lus. platyloba {Meist.}]
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}]
C: rank undefined
N: ~[Utricularia minor mod. terrestris {(Glueck) D.Schmidt}]
P: Feddes Repert.96:317 (1985)
BN: [Utricularia minor f. terrestris {Glueck}]
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}]
C: rank undefined
N: ~[Utricularia minor mod. typicus {D.Schmidt}]
P: Feddes Repert.96:317 (1985)
T: [Utricularia minor {L.}]
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}]
C: rank undefined
N: [Utricularia minor subsp. bremii {(Heer) Nyman}]
P: Consp.Fl.Eu.:598 (1881)
BN: [Utricularia bremii {Heer}]
S: =[Utricularia bremii {Heer}]
N: [Utricularia minor var. bremii {(Heer) Legr.}]
P: Fl.Anal.Berry 2.ed.:195 (1887)
BN: [Utricularia bremii {Heer}]
S: =[Utricularia bremii {Heer}]
N: [Utricularia minor var. grandiflora {F.Schultz ex Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 11:206 (1909)
T: betw. Wissembourg & Lauterbourg, Alsace, FR, F.W.Schultz 125 (?P)
S: =[Utricularia bremii {Heer}]
N: [Utricularia minor var. multispinosa {Miki}]
P: Bot.Mag.Tokyo 48:337 (1934)
T: Ponds Mizoro & Ogura, Yamashiro Prov., JP, Miki s.n. (?)
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia minutissima {auct. non Vahl: Boj. ex A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:25 (1844)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia minutissima {Vahl}]
P: Enum.1:204 (1804)
T: MY, Koenig s.n. (C)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-MEI
L: IN, LK, MM, TH, LA, VN, KH, S CN, JP, MY, ID (Sumatra, N.Guin.), PG, PH, N AU
LFR: 18, 24, 90, 91, 92, 95, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 108, 109, 131, 132, 133
XN: 16 {Subramanyam & Kamble}
XNP: Proc.Ind.Acad.Sci.Sect.B 68:221 (1968)
N: [Utricularia minutissima f. albiflora {(Komiya) Komiya & Shibata}]
P: Bull.Nippon Dent.Univ.9:175 (1980)
BN: [Utricularia nipponica f. albiflora {Komiya}]
S: =[Utricularia minutissima {Vahl}]
N: +[Utricularia mirabilis {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:14 (1986)
T: Cerro Sipapo (Paraque), T.F.Amazonas, VE, B.Maguire & L.Politi 27587 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-MIR
L: VE
LFR: 120
N: [Utricularia mixta {Barnh.}]
P: Mem.Torr.Bot.Cl.23:105 (1920)
T: Vivijagua, Isle of Pines, CU, N.L.Britton, E.G.Britton & P.Wilson 15014 (NY111434)
S: =[Utricularia foliosa {L.}]
N: [Utricularia modesta {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:17 (1844)
T: BR, Poeppig 3017 (G)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil.}]
N: [Utricularia monantha {Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:244 (1847)
T: S BR, Sellow s.n. (B|)
S: =[Utricularia tricolor {St.Hil.}]
N: [Utricularia monanthos {Hook.f.}]
P: Fl.Tasman.1:299 (1860)
T: Arthurs Lakes, Tas., AU, Gunn 896 (K)
S: =[Utricularia dichotoma {Labill}]
N: +[Utricularia moniliformis {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:13 (1986)
T: Maskeliya, C LK, F.N.Hepper 4459 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PHL
L: LK
LFR: 90
N: [Utricularia monophylla {Dinter}]
P: Feddes Repert.24:367 (1928)
T: Okahandja, NA, Dinter 957 (?B|)
S: =[Utricularia arenaria {A.DC.}]
N: ~[Utricularia montana {auct. non Jacq.: Griseb.}]
P: Fl.Brit.W.Ind.Is.:390 (1861)
S: =[Utricularia alpina {Jacq.}] /[Utricularia unifolia {Ruiz & Pav.}]
N: ~[Utricularia montana {Jacq.}]
P: Sel.Scirp.Am.1:tab.6 (1763)
T: [Utricularia alpina {Jacq.}]
S: =[Utricularia alpina {Jacq.}]
N: [Utricularia moorei {F.E.Lloyd}]
P: Vict.Nat.53:107 (1936)
T: E AU, Moore s.n. (MEL)
S: =[Utricularia dichotoma {Labill.}]
N: ~[Utricularia muelleri {auct. non Kam.: Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:108 (1902)
S: =[Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
N: +[Utricularia muelleri {Kam.}]
P: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.12:5 (1894)
LT: Port Darwin, N.T., AU, Holze 474 (MEL) {P.Taylor}
LTP: Gen.Utricularia:635 (1989)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: N AU, PG
LFR: 109, 131, 132
N: ~[Utricularia multicaulis {auct. non Oliv.: P.Taylor}]
P: Chater & Williams, Enum.Fl.Pl.Nepal 3:173 (1982)
S: =[Utricularia kumaonensis {Oliv.}] /[Utricularia multicaulis {Oliv.}]
N: +[Utricularia multicaulis {Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.3:188 (1859)
T: Sikkim, IN, J.D.Hooker s.n. (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PHL
L: N IN, NP, BT, N MM, CN (Tibet, Yunnan)
LFR: 25, 26, 27, 60
N: +[Utricularia multifida {R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:432 (1810)
T: King George Sound, W.A., AU, R.Brown s.n. (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-POL
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
IMAGE: utricula/umulti closeup of flower
IMAGE: utricula/loyd29 multiple views of flower
N: [Utricularia multifida var. hugeliana {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:18 (1844)
T: King George Sound, W.A., AU, Huegel s.n. (G)
S: =[Utricularia multifida {R.Br.}]
N: ~[Utricularia multiflora {Afzel. ex Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:93 (1902)
SYN: [Utricularia firmula {Kam.}]
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: [Utricularia multispinosa {(Miki) Miki}]
P: Water Phaner.Jap.:109 (1937)
BN: [Utricularia minor var. multispinosa {Miki}]
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia muricata {Weber ex Kam.}]
P: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.12:6 (1894)
SYN: [Utricularia quinqueradiata {Spruce ex Kam.}]
S: =[Utricularia breviscapa {Wright ex Griseb.}]
N: [Utricularia muscosa {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:489 (1847)
T: Corentyne River, GY, Schomburgk 1578 (B|)
S: =[Utricularia calycifida {Benj.}]
N: [Utricularia mutata {Leiner ex Doell}]
P: Fl.Baden 2:645 (1859)
T: Baden, DE, Leiner s.n. (?)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: +[Utricularia myriocista {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:869 (1838)
T: Bahia, BR, Blanchet 1519 (G)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-VES
L: CR, TT, VE, GY, SR, GF, BR, AR, BO
LFR: 117, 120, 121, 124, 129, 140
N: [Utricularia nagurae {Makino}]
P: Bot.Mag.Tokyo 27:59 (1913)
T: Toyosaka-mura, Hazu-gori, Milkawa Prov. (Aichi Pref.), JP, 25. 9. 1899, J.Nagura s.n. (MAK004723)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Utricularia naikii {Yadav, Sardesai & Gaikwad}]
P: Rheedea 10:110 (2000)
T: Amboli, Sinhudurg district, Maharashtra, IN, 29. 9. 1999, Sardesai 1911 (CAL)
S: =?[Utricularia praeterita {P.Taylor}]
C: described after atypical cleistogamous plants
N: +[Utricularia nana {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:869 (1838)
T: Serra da Candonga near Villa do Principe, Minas Gerais, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-BEN
L: CO, GY, SR, GF, VE, BR, BO, PY
LFR: 120, 121, 124, 127
IMAGE: utricula/unana-tm scape and flower
N: [Utricularia natans {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.2.ser.11:154 (1839)
T: Bahia, BR, Salzmann s.n. (G)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Utricularia natans var. rigida {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.2.ser.11:154 (1839)
T: Bahia, BR, Salzmann s.n. (G)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia naviculata {P.Taylor}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.17:226 (1967)
T: right bank of Cano Cumare 20 km above S.Fernando de Atabapo, T.F.Amazonas, VE, 5. 8. 1959, Wurdack & Adderley 43772 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-BIO
L: BR, VE
LFR: 120, 121
N: [Utricularia nayarii {Janarthanam & Henry}]
P: Bull.Bot.Surv.India 28:195 (1986)
T: Rajamallay near Munnar, Kerala, IN, 12. 12. 1985, M.K.Janarthanam 82963 (CAL)
S: =[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia neglecta {Lehm.}]
P: Pugill.1:38 (1828)
T: Eppendorf near Hamburg, DE, Lehmann s.n. (?HBG)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia neglecta f. crassicaulis {Hoeppner}]
P: Sitzb.Nath.Ver.Rheinl.Westf.E:123 (1912)
T: Stendener Bruch near Krefeld, 1912, H.Hoeppner (NHV)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia neglecta f. gracilis {Hoeppner}]
P: Sitzb.Nath.Ver.Rheinl.Westf.E:123 (1912)
T: none designated, implicitly: Hause Geist, Muenster, DE, Koenen (MSTR)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia neglecta f. platyloba {(Meist.) Glueck}]
P: Biol.Morphol.Unters.2:232 (1906)
BN: [Utricularia vulgaris lus. platyloba {Meist.}]
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: ~[Utricularia neglecta f. platyphylla {De Wit}]
P: Aquariumpl.:57 (1983)
CN: [Utricularia neglecta f. platyloba {(Meist.) Glueck}]
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Utricularia neglecta f. typica {Glueck}]
P: Biol.Morphol.Unters.2:232 (1906)
T: [Utricularia neglecta {Lehm.}]
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia neglecta var. gallaecica {Merino}]
P: Fl.Descr. & Ill.Galicia 2:40 (1906)
T: between parish of Oliveira and the place called Laguna, Coruna, ES, Merino 775 (MA)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia neglecta var. jankae {(Velen.) Glueck}]
P: Pascher, Suessw.Fl.Mitteleu.15:438 (1936)
BN: [Utricularia jankae {Velen.}]
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia neglecta var. macroptera {(auct. non G.Brueckn.: G.Brueckn.) E.H.L.Krause}]
P: Prahl, Krit.Fl.Prov.Schlesw.Holst.:173 (1808)
BN: [Utricularia macroptera {auct. non G.Brueckn.: G. Brueckn.}]
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: +[Utricularia nelumbifolia {Gardn.}]
P: Hook., Ic.Pl.6:tab.505 (1852)
T: Organ Mts., Rio de Janeiro, BR, Gardner 5839 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-IPE
L: BR
LFR: 124, 126
N: [Utricularia nelumbifolia var. macahensis {Fromm-Trinta}]
P: Bol.Mus.Nac.Rio de Jan.Bot.36:3 (1968)
T: Serra do Alto Macahe, Rio de Janeiro, BR, Glaziou 6900 (R)
S: =[Utricularia nelumbifolia {Gardn.}] /[Utricularia reniformis {St.Hil.}]
N: +[Utricularia neottioides {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:869 (1838)
T: Minas Gerais, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-AVE
L: BR, CO, VE, BO
LFR: 120, 121, 124
N: [Utricularia neottioides var. pedicellata {Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.4:173 (1860)
T: S.Carlos, Cerro Cucuy, VE, Spruce 3011 (K)
S: =[Utricularia oliveriana {Steyerm.}]
N: [Utricularia nepalensis {Kitamura}]
P: Acta Phytotax.Geobot.15:133 (1954)
T: lake near Pisang, NP, 26. 5. 1953, Nakao s.n. (?KYO)
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia nephrophylla {auct. non Benj.: K. & M.Kondo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World in Colour:170 (1983)
S: =[Utricularia reniformis {St.Hil.}]
N: +[Utricularia nephrophylla {Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:246 (1847)
T: Lagoa Feia, Rio de Janeiro, BR, Luschnath s.n. (BR)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-IPE
L: BR
LFR: 126
IMAGE: utricula/CAB9.jpg Flower
N: ~[Utricularia nervosa {auct. non G.Weber ex Benj.: Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:220 (1923)
S: =[Utricularia nervosa {G.Weber ex Benj.}] /[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia nervosa {G.Weber ex Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:248 (1847)
T: S BR, Sellow s.n. (K)
S: /[Utricularia subulata {L.}] /[Utricularia triloba {Benj.}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-SET
L: CO, VE, BR, PY, AR
LFR: 120, 124, 127, 140
N: [Utricularia nervosa var. capillaris {Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:248 (1847)
T: S BR, Pohl s.n. (W)
S: =[Utricularia triloba {Benj.}]
N: ~[Utricularia nervosa var. minor {Merl ex Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:220 (1923)
T: Bom Jesus do rio de Contas, Bahia, BR, P.v.Luetzelburg (M)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Utricularia nigrescens {Sylven}]
P: Ark.Bot.8.6:21 (1909)
LT: Cajuru, Sao Paulo, BR, Regnell 3:841 (S) {P.Taylor}
LTP: Gen.Utricularia:545 (1989)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-SET
L: BR
LFR: 124
N: [Utricularia nigricaulis {Ridl.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.38:317 (1908)
T: G.Tahan, MY, Wray & Robinson 5447 (SING)
S: =[Utricularia minutissima {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia nipponica {Makino}]
P: Bot.Mag.Tokyo 20:95 (1906)
T: Ise Prov., Honshu, JP, Kusano s.n. (?MAK)
S: =[Utricularia minutissima {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia nipponica f. albiflora {Komiya}]
P: Syst.Stud.Lentibulariac.:55 (1972)
T: Kanashozu, Suzuka C., Mie, JP, 1953, S.Komiya (NDC-2194)
S: =[Utricularia minutissima {Vahl}]
N: ~[Utricularia nivea {auct. non Vahl: Afzel. ex Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:96 (1902)
S: =[Utricularia pubescens {Sm.}]
N: [Utricularia nivea {Vahl}]
P: Enum.1:203 (1804)
T: LK, Koenig s.n. (C)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia nivea var. caerulea {(L.) Voigt}]
P: Hort.Suburb.Calcutt.:494 (1845)
BN: [Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia nivea var. rosea {(Edgew.) Trimen}]
P: Handb.Fl.Ceyl.3:270 (1895)
BN: [Utricularia rosea {Edgew.}]
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia nivea var. wallichiana {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:21 (1844)
T: near Serampore, Bengal, IN, s.coll. (?G)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia novae-zelandiae {Hook.f.}]
P: Fl.N.Zel.1:206 (1853)
T: Pallisier Bay, N.Island, NZ, Colenso s.n. (K)
S: =[Utricularia dichotoma {Labill.}]
N: ~[Utricularia nummuleria {Chai & Radcliffe}]
P: Nature Malaysiana 9:25 (1984)
S: =[Utricularia ?]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Utricularia obovata {auct. non Miq.: G.Weber ex Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:253 (1847)
SYN: [Genlisea repens {Benj.}]
S: =[Genlisea repens {Benj.}]
C: spec.excl.
N: [Utricularia obovata {Miq.}]
P: Linnaea 19:144 (1846)
T: Onoribo, SR, Focke 1051 (U)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: ~[Utricularia obscura {R.Br. ex Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.4:531 (1869)
SYN: [Utricularia baueri {Benth.}]
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia obsoleta {Merl ex Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:221 (1923)
T: brejo do Correio, Piauhy, BR, P.v.Luetzelburg (M)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Utricularia obtusa {Sw.}]
P: Prodr.Veg.Ind.Occ.:14 (1788)
T: JM, Swartz s.n. (BM)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia obtusata {Sw.}]
P: Fl.Ind.Occ.1:41 (1806)
CN: [Utricularia obtusa {Sw.}]
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Utricularia obtusiloba {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:312 (1847)
T: NP, Herb.Lambert s.n. (M)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia occidentalis {A.Gray}]
P: Proc.Am.Acad.19:95 (1883)
T: Falcon Valley, Washington, US, 23. 8. 1882, Suksdorf s.n. (GH)
S: =[Utricularia ochroleuca {Hartm.}]
N: ~[Utricularia ochroleuca {auct. non Hartm.: Celak.}]
P: Oesterr.Bot.Z.37:117 (1887)
S: =[Utricularia ochroleuca {Hartm.}] /[Utricularia stygia {Thor}]
N: ~[Utricularia ochroleuca {auct. non Hartm.: Miki ex M.Tamura}]
P: Acta Phytotax.Geobot.15:32 (1953)
S: =[Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
N: ~[Utricularia ochroleuca {auct. non Hartm.: Pesola ex Hjelt}]
P: Acta Soc.F.Fl.Fenn.51:127 (1920)
T: Kuolajaervi Porolampi, Kuusamo, FI, Pesola (H)
S: =[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia ochroleuca {Hartm.}]
P: Bot.Not.1857:30 (1857)
T: Toenshammarsjoen, Haelsingland, SE, 8. 1856, Hartmann s.n. (GB)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: CA, US (Alaska, Washington, Ore., Colorado, Ohio, Illinois, Mich., Minnesota), GL, IE, UK, NO, SE, FI, BE, FR, DE, DK, PL, W RU, AF, JP
LFR: 2, 3, 15, 18, 31, 32, 33, 54
XN: (ca.40) {Reese}, 44, (46, 48) {Casper & Manitz}
XNP: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.64:250 (1952), Feddes Repert.86:218 (1975)
N: [Utricularia ochroleuca * intermedia {Melander}]
P: Bot.Not.1887:175 (1887)
T: [Utricularia litoralis {Melander}]
S: =?[Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Utricularia ochroleuca f. aquatilis {Hoeppner}]
P: Sitzb.Nath.Ver.Rheinl.Westf.E:140 (1912)
T: Hinterzartener Moor, Schwarzwald, DE, 7. 9. 1901, H.Glueck (HEID|)
S: =[Utricularia stygia {G.Thor}]
N: [Utricularia ochroleuca f. microceras {(Hartm.) L.M.Neuman}]
P: Bot.Not.1900:66 (1900)
BN: [Utricularia ochroleuca var. microceras {Hartm.}]
S: =[Utricularia ochroleuca {Hartm.}]
N: [Utricularia ochroleuca f. stagnalis {Hoeppner}]
P: Sitzb.Nath.Ver.Rheinl.Westf.E:140 (1912)
T: none designated, implicitly W part of Koningsveen near Gennep, Niederrhein, NL, 6. 1911, H.Hoeppner (NHV)
S: =[Utricularia ochroleuca {Hartm.}]
N: [Utricularia ochroleuca f. terrestris {Glueck}]
P: Biol.Morphol.Unters.2:233 (1906)
T: Titiseemoor, Schwarzwald, DE, 30. 6. 1901, H.Glueck (HEID|)
S: =[Utricularia ochroleuca {Hartm.}]
N: [Utricularia ochroleuca var. microceras {Hartm.}]
P: Handb.i Skand.Fl.10.ed.:69 (1870)
T: Smaland, SE, J.Strandmark (?)
S: =[Utricularia ochroleuca {Hartm.}]
N: +[Utricularia odontosepala {Stapf}]
P: Kew Bull.:331 (1912)
T: Kashitu R., N ZW, F.A.Rogers 8632 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-CAL
L: MW, ZM, CD
LFR: 70
N: [Utricularia odontosperma {Stapf}]
P: Dyer, Fl.Tr.Af.4:474 (1906)
T: Shire Highlands, Nyasaland, MW, Buchanan s.n. (K)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: +[Utricularia odorata {Pellegr.}]
P: Bull.Mus.Hist.Nat.Paris 26:182 (1920)
T: Kampot, KH, Geoffray 464 (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: TH, LA, VN, KH, NW AU
LFR: 98, 99, 100, 101, 131
N: ~[Utricularia officinalis {Thornton}]
P: Brit.Fl.1:25 (1812)
SYN: [Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
S: =[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Utricularia ogmosperma {Blatter & McCann}]
P: J.Ind.Bot.Soc.10:123 (1931)
T: Panchgani, Maharashtra, IN, Blatter P.70 (BLAT)
S: =[Utricularia arcuata {R.Wight}]
N: [Utricularia oligocista {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:491 (1847)
T: between Valencia & Puerto Cabello, VE, Moritz 415 (B|)
FT: idem (M)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia oligosperma {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:8 (1844)
CN: [Utricularia olygosperma {St.Hil.}]
S: =[Utricularia foliosa {L.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: +[Utricularia olivacea {Wright ex Griseb.}]
P: Cat.Pl.Cub.:161 (1866)
T: near Ramoncito, CU, C.Wright 2891 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-BIO
L: E US, NI, CU, GY, VE, BR, BO
LFR: 29, 30, 117, 118, 120, 121, 124, 129
N: [Utricularia oliveri {Kam.}]
P: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.12:4 (1894)
T: Tura lake, Arasch-kol (Cordofan), SD, 1839, Kotschy 201 (M) & al.
S: =[Utricularia inflexa {Forsk.}] /[Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
N: [Utricularia oliveri var. fimbriata {Kam.}]
P: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.12:4 (1894)
T: Eliva, Sile, CM, 5. 1875, Buchholz s.n. (B|)
S: =[Utricularia inflexa {Forsk.}]
N: [Utricularia oliveri var. schweinfurthii {Kam.}]
P: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.12:4 (1894)
T: Bahr el Gebel, White Nile, SD, 6. 1871, Schweinfurth 226 (K)
S: =[Utricularia inflexa {Forsk.}]
N: +[Utricularia oliveriana {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:546 (1953)
T: Orinoco River below Rio Sanariapo, T.F.Amazonas, VE, 8. 9. 1944, J.A.Steyermark 58446 (F)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-AVE
L: CO, VE, N BR, BO
LFR: 120, 121
N: [Utricularia oliveriana f. parva {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:546 (1953)
T: Gran Sabana, Bolivar, VE, 26. 10. 1944, J.A.Steyermark 59333 (F)
S: =[Utricularia oliveriana {Steyerm.}]
N: [Utricularia olygosperma {St.Hil.}]
P: Voy.Distr.Diam.2:427 (1833)
T: Rio de Janeiro, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
S: =[Utricularia foliosa {L.}]
N: [Utricularia ophirensis {Ridl.}]
P: J.Bot.33:10 (1895)
T: Mt.Ophir, MY, Ridley 10091 (K)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia oppositiflora {R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:430 (1810)
T: Sydney, N.S.W., AU, R.Brown s.n. (BM)
S: =[Utricularia dichotoma {Labill.}]
N: ~[Utricularia oppositifolia {Spreng.}]
P: Syst.1:50 (1824)
CN: [Utricularia oppositiflora {R.Br.}]
S: =[Utricularia dichotoma {Labill.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Utricularia orbiculata {auct. non Wall. ex A.DC.: Thw.}]
P: Enum.Pl.Zeyl.:172 (1860)
S: =[Utricularia moniliformis {P.Taylor}] /[Utricularia striatula {Sm.}]
N: [Utricularia orbiculata {Wall. ex A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:18 (1844)
T: NP, Wallich 1500 (G)
S: =[Utricularia striatula {Sm.}]
N: [Utricularia orinocensis {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:548 (1953)
T: Rio Sanariapo, T.F.Amazonas, VE, 8. 9. 1944, J.A.Steyermark 58488 (F)
S: =[Utricularia simulans {Pilger}]
N: ~[Utricularia oryzetorum {Miq. ex C.B.Cl.}]
P: Hook.f., Fl.Brit.Ind.4:331 (1884)
SYN: [Utricularia reticulata {Sm.}]
S: =[Utricularia reticulata {Sm.}]
N: [Utricularia ostenii {Hicken}]
P: Bol.Soc.Phys.1:180 (1913)
T: Montevideo, UY, Osten 5337,5230 (?)
S: =[Utricularia tridentata {Sylven}]
N: [Utricularia pachyceras {Schwarz}]
P: Feddes Repert.24:98 (1927)
T: 4 mi NE Darwin, N.T., AU, Bleeser 212 (B|)
S: =[Utricularia singeriana {F.Muell.}]
N: [Utricularia palatina {G.Weber ex Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:239 (1847)
T: BR, Pohl 2846, Martius & Sellow s.n. (M)
S: =[Utricularia cucullata {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia pallens {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:869 (1838)
T: Minas Gerais, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia pallens f. fixa {Hoehne & Kuhlm.}]
P: Mem.Inst.Butantan 1:26 (1918)
T: [Utricularia pallens {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Utricularia pallens f. natans {(Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.) Hoehne & Kuhlm.}]
P: Mem.Inst.Butantan 1:26 (1918)
BN: [Utricularia natans {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Utricularia pallens var. natans {(Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.) St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.2.ser.11:154 (1839)
BN: [Utricularia natans {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia pallescens {Usteri}]
P: Fl.S.Paulo:238 (1911)
CN: [Utricularia pallens {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: +[Utricularia panamensis {Steyerm. ex P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:8 (1986)
T: Rio Tife, Cocle, PA, S.Knapp 3697 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-PSY
L: PA
LFR: 117
N: [Utricularia papillosa {Stapf}]
P: Kew Bull.:41 (1916)
T: Abinsi, N NG, Dalziel 731 (K)
S: =[Utricularia pubescens {Sm.}]
N: [Utricularia paradoxa {F.E.Lloyd & G.Taylor}]
P: Contr.Gray Herb.165:83 (1947)
T: Moxico, Vila Luso, AO, Young 1421 (BM)
S: =?[Utricularia benjaminiana {Oliv.}] /[Utricularia spiralis {Sm.}]
N: ~[Utricularia parkeri {auct. non Baker: Perrier}]
P: Mem.Inst.Sci.Madag.ser.B.5:196 (1955)
S: =[Utricularia arenaria {A.DC.}] /[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}] /[Utricularia livida {E.Mey}]
N: [Utricularia parkeri {Baker}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.20:216 (1883)
T: Andrangaloaka, MG, Parker s.n. (K)
S: =[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: [Utricularia parkeriana {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:9 (1844)
T: GY, Parker s.n. (G)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia parthenopipes {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:7 (1986)
T: Serra das Almas, Bahia, BR, R.M.Harley & al. 19523 (CEPEC)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-ARN
L: BR
LFR: 124
N: ~[Utricularia parviflora {auct. non Buch.-Ham. ex Sm.: R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:431 (1810)
T: Sydney, N.S.W., AU, R.Brown s.n. (BM)
S: =[Utricularia lateriflora {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia parviflora {Buch.-Ham. ex Sm.}]
P: Exot.Bot.2:120 (1808)
T: s.loc., Koenig s.n. (LIV)
S: =[Utricularia graminifolia {Vahl}]
N: ~[Utricularia pauciflora {auct. non Bl.: Afzel. ex Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:96 (1902)
T: SL, Afzelius s.n. (BR)
S: =[Utricularia pubescens {Sm.}]
N: [Utricularia pauciflora {Bl.}]
P: Bijdr.:739 (1826)
T: near Buitenzorg, Java, ID, 11., Blume (?L)
IT: idem (NY312449)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Utricularia paucifolia {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:309 (1847)
T: E IN, de Friedland s.n. (B)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia paulineae {Lowrie}]
P: Nuytsia 12:38 (1998)
T: 22.1 km N Augusta, W.A., AU, 7. 12. 1996, A.Lowrie 1655 (PERTH 04680510)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Utricularia peckii {Blake}]
P: Contr.Gray Herb.52:90 (1917)
T: Manatee Lagoon, BZ, Peck 371 (GH)
S: =[Utricularia guyanensis {A.DC.}]
N: [Utricularia pectinata {Splitg. ex De Vries}]
P: Nederl.Kruidk.Arch.1:325 (1848)
T: SR, Splitgerber 973 (L)
S: =[Utricularia longeciliata {A.DC.}]
N: [Utricularia pedicellata {R.Wight}]
P: Hook., Kew J.1:373 (1849)
T: Kuttalam, Tamil Nadu, IN, Herb.R.Wight s.n. (K)
S: =[Utricularia graminifolia {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia peltata {Spruce ex Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.4:172 (1860)
T: Panure (Ipanore), BR, Spruce 2569 (K)
S: =[Utricularia pubescens {Sm.}]
N: [Utricularia peltatifolia {A.Chev. & Pellegr.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France Mem.8:276 (1917)
T: Dalaba, GN, Chevalier 20207 (P) & al.
S: =[Utricularia pubescens {Sm.}]
N: +[Utricularia pentadactyla {P.Taylor}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.9:16 (1954)
T: Salisbury (Harare), S ZW, Wild 3240 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-CAL
L: ET, SD, CD, BI, UG, KE, TZ, MW, ZW, ZM, AO
LFR: 67, 70, 72, 73
N: +[Utricularia peranomala {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:12 (1986)
T: Tzu Yuen Distr., NE Guangxi, CN, Z.S.Chung 83427 (A)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-KAM
L: CN (Guangxi)
LFR: 97
N: [Utricularia perminuta {F.Muell.}]
P: Fragm.6:160 (1868)
T: Mt.Melville, W.A., AU, Mueller s.n. (MEL)
S: =[Utricularia violacea {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia perpusilla {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:25 (1844)
T: MG, Bojer s.n. (G)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia perpusilla {auct. non A.DC.: Perrier}]
P: Mem.Inst.Sci.Madag.ser.B.5:192 (1955)
S: =[Utricularia foveolata {Edgew.}] /[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: [Utricularia personata {Le Conte ex Elliott}]
P: Sketch 1:23 (1816)
LT: Ala., US, Gates s.n. (PH) {P.Taylor}
LTP: Gen.Utricularia:451 (1989)
S: =[Utricularia juncea {Vahl}]
N: +[Utricularia perversa {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:16 (1986)
T: Guanajuato, MX, Moore & Wood 4804 (BH)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: MX
LFR: 64
N: +[Utricularia petersoniae {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:8 (1986)
T: along Milpillas Atoyac road via Puerto del Gallo, ca. 100 km NE Atoyac & 19 km NE Puerto del Gallo, Sierra Madre del Sur (Cerro Teotepec), Guerrero, MX, Reveal, Peterson, H. & R.Broome 4317 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-PSY
L: MX
LFR: 64
N: +[Utricularia petertaylorii {Lowrie}]
P: Nuytsia 14:406 (2002)
T: NE Rd. c. 3 km S Albany Hwy., upper Serpentine R., W.A., AU, 10. 11. 1990, A.Lowrie 184 (PERTH 05849500)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: [Utricularia philetas {Good}]
P: J.Bot.62:163 (1924)
T: Duque de Braganca, Malange, AO, Gossweiler 8 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia striatula {Sm.}]
N: +[Utricularia phusoidaoensis {Suksathan & J.Parn.}]
P: Thai Forest Bull.38:27 (2010)
T: Phu Soi Dao, Phitsanulok, N TH, 17. 9. 2007, Suksathan 4641 (QBG)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PHL
L: TH
LFR: 96
RLC: CR (B2a, b)
N: +[Utricularia physoceras {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:15 (1986)
T: Serra dos Carajas, Maraba, Para, BR, M.G.da Silva & R.Bahia 3014 (NY312430)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-SET
L: BR
LFR: 121
N: [Utricularia picta {Warm.}]
P: Symb.17:10 (1874)
T: Lagoa Santa, Minas Gerais, BR, Warming s.n. (C)
S: =[Utricularia hispida {Lam.}]
N: +[Utricularia pierrei {Pellegr.}]
P: Bull.Mus.Hist.Nat.Paris 26:183 (1920)
T: Ti-tinh, VN, Pierre 1865 (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: ?TH, VN, ?KH
LFR: 101
N: [Utricularia pilifera {A.Chev.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France Mem.8:187 (1912)
T: Mbayakro-Kouakissikro, Baoule, CI, Chevalier 22297 (P)
S: =[Utricularia reflexa {Oliv.}]
N: [Utricularia pilosa {(Makino) Makino}]
P: Bot.Mag.Tokyo 11:70 (1897)
BN: [Utricularia vulgaris var. pilosa {Makino}]
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}]
N: ~[Utricularia pinetorum {Standl. ex Dwyer & Spellman}]
P: Rhodora 83:203 (1981)
T: ?, Standley (?F)
S: =[Genlisea filiformis {St.Hil.}]
C: nom.nud., spec.excl.
N: +[Utricularia platensis {Speg.}]
P: Com.Mus.Nac.Buenos Aires 1:81 (1899)
T: Buenos Aires near La Plata, AR, Spegazzini 12602 (LPS)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: BR, PY, UY, AR
LFR: 127, 140
N: [Utricularia platyptera {Stapf}]
P: Dyer, Fl.Tr.Af.4:492 (1906)
T: Nupe, NG, Barter 890 (K)
S: =[Utricularia reflexa {Oliv.}]
N: +[Utricularia pobeguinii {Pellegr.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 61:16 (1914)
T: Kindia, GN, Pobeguin 1361 (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: GN
LFR: 65
N: +[Utricularia poconensis {Fromm-Trinta}]
P: Bradea 4:139 (1985)
T: Pocone, Mato Grosso, BR, Emygdio 5094 (R)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: AR, BR
LFR: 124, 125, 126, 127, 140
N: +[Utricularia podadena {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.18:78 (1964)
T: Chindola Dambo, Zomba, MW, G.Jackson 1728 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-CAN
L: MW, NW MZ
LFR: 70
N: [Utricularia pollichii {F.Schultz}]
P: Flora 54:390 (1871)
T: Pfalz, DE, F.Schultz s.n. (?)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: +[Utricularia polygaloides {Edgew.}]
P: Proc.Linn.Soc.Lond.1:351 (1847)
NT: Bardwan, W Bengal, IN, Skepwith s.n. (CAL 330152) {Basak}
NTP: Bull.Bot.Surv.India 17:103 (1975)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: IN, LK
LFR: 90, 91, 92
XN: 14 {Subramanyam & Kamble} ut [Utricularia stricticaulis {(Koenig ex Oliv.) Stapf ex Gamble}]
XNP: Proc.Ind.Acad.Sci.Sect.B 68:222 (1968)
N: [Utricularia polyschista {Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:248 (1847)
T: BR, Sellow s.n. (B|)
FT: idem (M)
S: =[Utricularia praelonga {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia porphyrophylla {Wright ex Griseb.}]
P: Cat.Pl.Cub.:162 (1866)
T: W CU, C.Wright 2890 (K)
S: =[Utricularia incisa {(A.Rich.) Alain}]
N: ~[Utricularia praelonga {auct. non St.Hil. & Gir.: P.Taylor}]
P: Reitz, Fl.Catarinense Lent.:22 (1980)
S: =[Utricularia hispida {Lam.}] /[Utricularia praelonga {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: +[Utricularia praelonga {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:870 (1838)
T: Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-PSY
L: BR, PY, AR
LFR: 125, 127, 140
N: +[Utricularia praeterita {P.Taylor}]
P: Matthew, Fl.Tamilnadu Carnatic 3:1120 (1983)
T: Panchgani Tableland, Maharashtra, IN, P.Taylor 18104 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: IN (Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra)
LFR: 91, 92
N: +[Utricularia praetermissa {P.Taylor}]
P: Ann.Mo.Bot.Gard.63:576 (1976)
T: La Palma, S.Jose Prov., CR, Tonduz 1247 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-ORH
L: CR, NI, PA
LFR: 117
N: ~[Utricularia prehensilis {auct. non E.Mey.: Pellegr.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 61:17 (1914)
S: =[Utricularia macrocheilos {(P.Taylor) P.Taylor}] /[Utricularia capillacea {Willd.}]
N: ~[Utricularia prehensilis {auct. non E.Mey.: Stapf}]
P: Dyer, Fl.Cap.4:432 (1904)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}] /[Utricularia prehensilis {E.Mey.}]
N: +[Utricularia prehensilis {E.Mey.}]
P: Comm.Pl.Af.Austr.:282 (1837)
T: Lusikisiki, Umsikaba, Cape, ZA, Drege 4839 (?)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: ET, CF, CD, KE, TZ, ZW, ZM, AO, ZA, MG
LFR: 66, 69, 70, 72, 73, 84, 130
IMAGE: utricula/uprehc flower and climbing scape
N: [Utricularia prehensilis var. hians {(A.DC.) Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:103 (1902)
BN: [Utricularia hians {A.DC.}]
S: =[Utricularia prehensilis {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia prehensilis var. huillensis {(Welw. ex Kam.) Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:103 (1902)
BN: [Utricularia huillensis {Welw. ex Kam.}]
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}] /[Utricularia prehensilis {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia prehensilis var. lingulata {(Baker) Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:103 (1902)
BN: [Utricularia lingulata {Baker}]
S: =[Utricularia prehensilis {E.Mey.}]
N: ~[Utricularia prehensilis var. parviflora {auct. non Oliv.: De Wild.}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Brux.4:196 (1914)
S: =[Utricularia tortilis {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
N: [Utricularia prehensilis var. parviflora {Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.9:150 (1865)
T: Sierra del Crystal, GA, Mann 1684 (K)
S: =[Utricularia andongensis {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
N: [Utricularia preissii {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:666 (1844)
T: W.A., AU, Preiss 1919 (G)
S: =[Utricularia multifida {Ra.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia protrusa {auct. non Hook.f.: N.T.Moar & R.Mason}]
P: N.Zeal.J.Bot.13:803 (1975)
T: (introd.) near Westport, S Is., NZ, (?)
S: =?[Utricularia geminiscapa {Benj.}]
N: [Utricularia protrusa {Hook.f.}]
P: Fl.N.Zel.1:206 (1853)
T: Bay of Plenty, N.Island, NZ, Colenso s.n. (K|)
NT: Waiharikiki Stream, N.Island, NZ, 3. 1909, Allen s.n. (AK) {Allen}
NTP: Fl.N.Zeal.1:955 (1961)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia pterocalycina {Schwarz}]
P: Feddes Repert.24:97 (1927)
T: Koolpinyah, N.T., AU, Bleeser 392 (B|)
S: =[Utricularia involvens {Ridl.}] /[Utricularia odorata {Pellegr.}]
N: [Utricularia pterosperma {Edgew.}]
P: Proc.Linn.Soc.Lond.1:352 (1847)
T: Bengal, IN, Edgeworth s.n. (?)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia puberula {auct. non Benj.: Klotzsch}]
P: Schomb., F.Fl.Brit.Gui.3:1159 (1848)
S: =[Utricularia benjaminiana {Oliv.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Utricularia puberula {Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:248 (1847)
T: Organ Mt., Rio de Janeiro, BR, Gardner 5838 (K)
S: =[Utricularia pubescens {Sm.}]
N: +[Utricularia pubescens {Sm.}]
P: Rees, Cyclop.37:No.53 (1819)
T: SL, Afzelius s.n. (LINN)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-LLO
L: PA, CO, VE, GY, BR, SN, GN, SL, LR, CI, NG, CM, CF, CD, ET, UG, TZ, MW, ZM, AO, IN
LFR: 28, 65, 66, 67, 70, 73, 93, 117, 120, 121, 124, 126
N: [Utricularia pulchella {Lehm.}]
P: Flora 26:785 (1843)
T: Entensee near Offenbach am Main, DE, Lehmann s.n. (?HBG)
S: =[Utricularia bremii {Heer}]
N: [Utricularia pulcherrima {Sylven}]
P: Ark.Bot.8.6:42 (1909)
T: Arica near Cuyaba, Mato Grosso, BR, Malme II:3273 (S)
S: =[Utricularia myriocista {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: +[Utricularia pulchra {P.Taylor}]
P: Fl.Malesiana 1.ser.8:290 (1977)
T: Tembagapura, Irian Jaya, N.Guin., ID, J.Raynal 17440 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PHL
L: ID (N.Guin.)
LFR: 108
N: ~[Utricularia pumila {auct. non Walt.: Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:313 (1847)
T: US, Enslen s.n. (W)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia pumila {auct. non Walt.: Fournet}]
P: Fl.Ill.Phaner.Guadeloupe & Martinique:1315 (1978)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia pumila {auct. non Walt.: Raf.}]
P: Med.Repos.N.York 2.hex.5:353 (1808)
S: =[Utricularia ?]
C: nom.nud., nom.dub.
N: [Utricularia pumila {Walt.}]
P: Fl.Carol.:64 (1788)
T: US, (?)
S: =?[Utricularia gibba {L.}] /[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia punctata {auct. non Wall. ex A.DC.: P.Taylor}]
P: Dansk.Bot.Ark.23:531 (1968)
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}] /[Utricularia punctata {Wall. ex A.DC.}]
N: +[Utricularia punctata {Wall. ex A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:5 (1844)
T: Tavoy, MM, Wallich 2121 (G)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: MM, CN, TH, VN, MM, MY, ID (Sumatra, Borneo)
LFR: 24, 95, 96, 100, 101, 102, 103, 105
N: [Utricularia punctifolia {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:492 (1847)
T: Merida, VE, Moritz 1133 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: ~[Utricularia purpurascens {Grah.}]
P: Cat.Pl.Bombay:165 (1839)
T: Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra, IN, s.coll. (?)
NT: Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra, IN, 5. 10. 1985, Janarthanam 82941 (MH) {Janarthanam & Henry}
NTP: Bladderw.Ind.:87 (1992)
S: =[Utricularia graminifolia {Vahl}] /[Utricularia arcuata {R.Wight}]
C: nom.nud., type citation missing in protologue
N: ~[Utricularia purpurea {auct. non Walt.: Barnh.}]
P: Publ.Field Mus.Bot.12:366 (1936)
S: =[Utricularia hydrocarpa {Vahl}] /[Utricularia purpurea {Walt.}]
N: ~[Utricularia purpurea {auct. non Walt.: Warm.}]
P: Vidensk.Meddel.1874:4 (1874)
S: =[Utricularia myriocista {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: ~[Utricularia purpurea {auct. non Walt.: Willd. ex Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:309 (1847)
T: Herb.Willdenow 433 (B)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia purpurea {Walt.}]
P: Fl.Carol.:64 (1788)
T: Carolina, US, (?)
NT: 9 km (6 mi) NW McClellanville, SC., US, 4. 8. 1939, R.K.Godfrey & R.M.Tryon 1097 (GH) {D.B.Ward}
NTP: J.Bot.Res.Inst.Texas 2:484 (2008)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-VES
L: CA (Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia), E US, BS, CU, JM, MX, BZ, GT, CR
LFR: 15, 29, 30, 117, 118
IMAGE: utricula/U_purpurea1 multiple views of flowers
N: [Utricularia purpurea f. alba {Hellquist}]
P: Rhodora 76:19 (1974)
T: Wakefield, small unnamed pond SE Dorr Pond on NH route 153 at settlement of Woodman, Carroll Co., New Hampshire, US, 29. 8. 1972, C.B.Hellquist 8935 (?)
S: =[Utricularia purpurea {Walt.}]
N: +[Utricularia purpureocaerulea {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:869 (1838)
T: Serra da Canastra, Minas Gerais, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-ARN
L: BR
LFR: 124
N: ~[Utricularia pusilla {auct. non Vahl: Dawson}]
P: Bol.Soc.Argent.Bot.8:153 (1960)
S: =[Utricularia pusilla {Vahl}] /[Utricularia triloba {Benj.}]
N: ~[Utricularia pusilla {auct. non Vahl: Grah.}]
P: Cat.Pl.Bombay:165 (1839)
S: =[Utricularia striatula {Sm.}]
N: ~[Utricularia pusilla {auct. non Vahl: Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:105 (1902)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia pusilla {auct. non Vahl: Smith}]
P: Rees, Cyclop.37:No.52 (1819)
S: =[Utricularia pusilla {Vahl}] /[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia pusilla {auct. non Vahl: Sylven}]
P: Ark.Bot.8:19 (1909)
S: =[Utricularia nigrescens {Sylven}] /[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia pusilla {Vahl}]
P: Enum.1:202 (1804)
LT: Cayenna, GF, Richard s.n. (C) {P.Taylor}
LTP: Gen.Utricularia:533 (1989)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-SET
L: MX, BZ, GT, HN, NI, CR, PA, CU, JM, DO, PR, DM, CO, VE, TT, GY, SR, GF, BR, EC, PE, BO, PY, AR
LFR: 117, 118, 121, 122, 124, 126, 128, 129, 140
IMAGE: utricula/upusilla-tm scape and flower
N: ~[Utricularia pusilla var. itapavensis {Merl ex Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:221 (1923)
T: eugenho de Itapava, Parahiba, BR, P.v.Luetzelburg (M)
S: =[Utricularia pusilla {Vahl}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Utricularia pygmaea {auct. non R.Br.: Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.4:526 (1869)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}] /[Utricularia minutissima {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia pygmaea {R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:432 (1810)
T: Cape Grafton, Qld., AU, Banks & Solander s.n. (BM)
S: =[Utricularia minutissima {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia quadricarinata {Suesseng.}]
P: Trans.Rhod.Sci.Ass.43:119 (1951)
T: Marandellas, ZW, Dehn 32 (M)
S: =[Utricularia prehensilis {E.Mey.}]
N: +[Utricularia quelchii {N.E.Br.}]
P: Trans.Linn.Soc.2.ser.6:53 (1901)
T: Mt.Roraima summit, VE, Quelch & McConnell 105 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-ORH
L: VE, GY, BR
LFR: 120
IMAGE: utricula/isao27 multiple views taken at Mt.Kukenan Matawi Tepuy
N: +[Utricularia quinquedentata {F.Muell. ex P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:4 (1986)
T: near Adelaide River, N.T., AU, M. & N.Holtze 1177 (MEL)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: N AU
LFR: 131, 132
N: ~[Utricularia quinqueradiata {Spruce ex Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.4:171 (1860)
T: Santarem, Para, BR, Spruce 1053 (B|)
FT: idem (M)
IT: idem (K)
S: =[Utricularia breviscapa {Wright ex Griseb.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Utricularia racemosa {Wall. ex Walp.}]
P: Meyen, Obs.Nov.Act.19:401 (1843)
T: Sylhet, BD, Bruce s.n. in Wallich 1496 (B|)
IT: idem (K)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia racemosa f. filicaulis {(Wall. ex A.DC.) Prain}]
P: J.As.Soc.Beng.74:373 (1905)
BN: [Utricularia filicaulis {Wall. ex A.DC.}]
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia racemosa f. leucantha {Komiya}]
P: Syst.Stud.Lentibulariac.:54 (1972)
T: Oike, Yokkaichi C. Mie Pref., JP, Yasui (TNS-86764)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia racemosa var. filicaulis {(Wall. ex A.DC.) C.B.Cl.}]
P: Hook.f., Fl.Brit.Ind.4:333 (1884)
BN: [Utricularia filicaulis {Wall. ex A.DC.}]
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia racemosa var. rosea {(Edgew.) Thw.}]
P: Enum.Pl.Zeyl.:172 (1860)
BN: [Utricularia rosea {Edgew.}]
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia radiata {Small}]
P: Fl.S.E.U.S.:1090 (1903)
T: [Utricularia inflata var. minor {Chapm.}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: CA (Nova Scotia), E US
LFR: 15, 29, 30
XN: 28 {Kondo}
XNP: Phyton (Buenos Aires) 30:47 (1972)
IMAGE: utricula/uradiata flower scape in habitat, Pender Co, NC, USA
N: ~[Utricularia ramosa {auct. non Vahl: Raf.}]
P: Med.Repos.N.York 2.hex.5:353 (1808)
S: =[Utricularia ?]
C: nom.nud., nom.dub.
N: [Utricularia ramosa {Vahl}]
P: Enum.1:204 (1804)
T: E IN, Koenig s.n. (C)
S: =[Utricularia bifida {L.}] /[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia ramosissima {Wakabayashi}]
P: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 61:35 (2010)
T: Soi Sawan, Pha Taem Natl. Park, Ubon Ratchathani, TH, 1. 1. 2010, H.Wakabayashi (NDC-13971)
S: =[Utricularia geoffrayi {Pellegr.}]
N: +[Utricularia raynalii {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:17 (1986)
T: 10 km E Pitowa, CM, DeWilde & DeWilde-Duyfjes 4441 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: SN, BF, CM, TD, CF, RW, SD
LFR: 65, 66, 67, 71, 72
N: [Utricularia reclinata {Hassk.}]
P: Versl.Med.Kon.Akad.Wet.Amsterd.4:161 (1855)
T: Mt.Gede, Java, ID, Hasskarl (?)
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}]
N: +[Utricularia recta {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:10 (1986)
T: Trashiyangse Dzong, BT, Ludlow, Sherriff & Hicks 21023 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: N IN, NP, BT, CN (W Yunnan)
LFR: 25, ?26, 27, 28, 60
N: [Utricularia recurva {Lour.}]
P: Fl.Cochinch.1:26 (1790)
T: Hoa mo River, VN, s.coll. (?)
S: =[Utricularia bifida {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia reflexa {auct. non Oliv.: P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.18:163 (1964)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}] /[Utricularia reflexa {Oliv.}]
N: +[Utricularia reflexa {Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.9:146 (1865)
LT: Humpata, Huilla, AO, Welwitsch 269 (K) {P.Taylor}
LTP: Gen.Utricularia:638 (1989)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: SN, GM, ML, GN, SL, CI, GH, BF, TG, BJ, NE, NG, CM, TD, CF, GA, CD, BI, SD, UG, KE, TZ, MW, ZW, ZM, MG
LFR: 65, 66, 67, 70, 71, 72, 84
N: [Utricularia reflexa var. parviflora {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.18:168 (1964)
T: Songea, TZ, Milne-Redhead & Taylor 9236 (K)
S: =[Utricularia reflexa {Oliv.}]
N: +[Utricularia regia {Zamudio Ruiz & Olvera}]
P: Brittonia 61:119 (2009)
T: Malinaltepec mun., Sierra Madre del Sur, Guerrero, MX, 19. 10. 2007, R.de Santiago 2055 (FCME)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-PSY
L: MX
LFR: 64
N: [Utricularia regnellii {Sylven}]
P: Ark.Bot.8.6:25 (1909)
T: San Paulo, BR, Regnell III,841 p.p. (S)
S: =[Utricularia pubescens {Sm.}]
N: [Utricularia rehmannii {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:103 (1902)
T: Bainskloof, Cape, ZA, Rehmann 2330 (Z)
S: =[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: [Utricularia rendlei {F.E.Lloyd}]
P: J.Bot.73:42 (1935)
T: Livingstone Is., Victoria Falls, TZ, Lloyd 3 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia reniformis {St.Hil.}]
P: Voy.Rio de Jan. & Minas Gerais 1:224 (1830)
T: Serra Caraca, Minas Gerais, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-IPE
L: BR
LFR: 124, 126, 127
IMAGE: utricula/loyd8 large form
N: [Utricularia reniformis f. minor {Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:223 (1923)
T: Morro Assu, Serra dos Orgaos, Rio de Janeiro, BR, Luetzelburg s.n. (M)
S: =[Utricularia reniformis {St.Hil.}]
N: [Utricularia reniformis var. kromeri {Ule}]
P: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.16:310 (1898)
T: Alto da Serra near Nova Friburgo, BR, 1. 1898, cult. E.Kromer s.n. (?B|)
S: =?[[Utricularia reniformis {St.Hil.}] * [Utricularia nelumbifolia {Gardn.}]]
C: priority for potential parentage
N: ~[Utricularia resupinata {auct. non Greene: Gibson}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.24:327 (1974)
S: =[Utricularia resupinata {Greene}] /[Utricularia spruceana {Benth. ex Oliv.}]
N: ~[Utricularia resupinata {auct. non Greene: P.Taylor}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.17:220 (1967)
S: =[Utricularia spruceana {Benth. ex Oliv.}]
N: +[Utricularia resupinata {Greene}]
P: Bigelow Fl.Bost.3.ed.:10 (1840)
T: Tewksbury, Ma., US, B.D.Greene s.n. (GH)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-LEC
L: CA (Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia), US (Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Mass., Rhode Is., Connecticut, NY., NJ., Pennsylvania, Mich., Indiana, Wisconsin, Maryland, Delaware, Ga., Fla.), BZ, NI, CU
LFR: 15, 29, 30, 117, 118
XN: 36 {Kondo}, 44 {Loeve & Loeve}
XNP: J.Jap.Bot.46:26 (1971), Taxon 31:766 (1982)
N: ~[Utricularia reticulata {auct. non Sm.: Hohenacker ex P.Taylor}]
P: Proc.Ind.Acad.Sci.Sect.B 93:101 (1984)
T: Mangalore, Kanara, IN, Hohenacker 71 (W)
S: =[Utricularia cecilii {P.Taylor}]
N: ~[Utricularia reticulata {auct. non Sm.: Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.9:149 (1865)
S: =[Utricularia spiralis {Sm.}]
N: ~[Utricularia reticulata {auct. non Sm.: Voigt}]
P: Hort.Suburb.Calcutt.:494 (1845)
S: =[Utricularia polygaloides {Edgew.}]
N: ~[Utricularia reticulata {auct. non Sm.: W.W.Smith & Al.}]
P: Not.Bot.Gard.Edinb.17:301 (1930)
S: =[Utricularia graminifolia {Vahl}]
N: +[Utricularia reticulata {Sm.}]
P: Exot.Bot.2:119 (1805)
T: IN, Rheede (drawing), Hort. Mal. 9:tab.70 (1689)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: IN, LK
LFR: 90, 91, 92
N: [Utricularia reticulata var. parviflora {Santapau}]
P: Kew Bull.3:491 (1949)
T: Khandala, Maharashtra, IN, Santapau 5422 (BLAT)
S: =[Utricularia reticulata {Sm.}]
N: [Utricularia reticulata var. stricticaulis {(Koenig ex Oliv.) Thw. ex Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.3:180 (1859)
BN: [Utricularia caerulea var. stricticaulis {Koenig ex Oliv.}]
S: =[Utricularia polygaloides {Edgew.}] /[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia reticulata var. uliginosa {(Vahl) C.B.Cl.}]
P: Hook.f., Fl.Brit.India 4:331 (1884)
T: [Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
S: =[Utricularia polygaloides {Edgew.}] /[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: ~[Utricularia reticulata var. uliginosa {auct. non (Vahl) C.B.Cl.: Prain}]
P: Rec.Bot.Surv.Ind.3:254 (1905)
S: =[Utricularia polygaloides {Edgew.}]
N: ~[Utricularia rhodocnemis {Mart. ex Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:237 (1847)
SYN: [Utricularia foliosa {L.}]
S: =[Utricularia foliosa {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia rhododactylos {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:5 (1986)
T: Deaf Adder Gorge, Mt.Gilruth, N.T., AU, Dunlop 4414 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
N: [Utricularia rhyterophylla {Sander ex Hogg}]
P: J.Hort.3.ser.16:216 (1880)
T: ex cult., (?)
S: =[Utricularia longifolia {Gardn.}]
N: ~[Utricularia rhytrophylla {Sander}]
P: J.Hort.Iii,26:261 (1893)
CN: [Utricularia rhyterophylla {Sander ex Hogg}]
S: =[Utricularia longifolia {Gardn.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Utricularia riccioides {A.Chev.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France Mem.8:187 (1912)
T: CI, Chevalier 21865 (P)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia rigida {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:303 (1847)
T: Fouta Djalon, GN, Heudelot 710 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-AVO
L: SN, ML, GW, GN, SL, CI, NG
LFR: 65, 66
N: [Utricularia robbinsii {(Wood) Wood}]
P: Am.Bot. & Fl.:216 (1870)
BN: [Utricularia intermedia var. robbinsii {Wood}]
S: =[Utricularia macrorhiza {Le Conte}]
N: [Utricularia rogersiana {Lace}]
P: Kew Bull.1915:405 (1915)
T: Maymyo Plateau, MM, Lace 5899 (K)
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}]
N: [Utricularia roraimensis {N.E.Br.}]
P: Trans.Linn.Soc.2.ser.6:54 (1901)
T: Mt.Roraima summit, VE, McConnell & Quelch 685 (K)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: ~[Utricularia rosa-purpurea {Fyson}]
P: Fl.S India Hill Stat.1:438 (1932)
CN: [Utricularia roseopurpurea {Stapf ex Gamble}]
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Utricularia rosea {Edgew.}]
P: Proc.Linn.Soc.Lond.1:352 (1847)
T: Bardwan (Burdwan, Barddhaman), E Bengal, IN, Edgeworth s.n. (?)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia roseopurpurea {Stapf ex Gamble}]
P: Fl.Madras 2:983 (1924)
T: hills of Travancore, Anamalais, W Ghats, IN, Stapf s.n. (?)
NT: Anamalais, Paralai, IN, 7. 11. 1901, C.A.Barber 3982 (MH) {Janarthanam & Henry}
NTP: Bladderw.Ind.:95 (1992)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
C: Neotypification may prove illegitimate
N: ~[Utricularia rossica {Gdgr.}]
P: Nov.Consp.Fl.Eu.:394 (1910)
T: RU, Gandoger (?)
S: =?[Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Utricularia rostrata {A.Fleischm. & Rivadavia}]
P: Kew Bull.64:155 (2009)
T: cachoeira do Tiburtino, Municipio de Mucuge, Bahia, BR, F.Rivadavia, V.Miranda, E.Read & J.Mullins 1983 (SPF)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-ARN
L: BR (Bahia)
LFR: 124
RLC: LC
N: [Utricularia rosulata {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:310 (1847)
T: Batangas, PH, Cuming 1651 (W)
S: =[Utricularia striatula {Sm.}]
N: ~[Utricularia rotundifolia {auct. non Merl ex Luetz.: F.E.Lloyd}]
P: Vict.Nat.53:166 (1937)
T: AU, R.Brown s.n. (BM)
S: =[Utricularia dichotoma {Labill.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Utricularia rotundifolia {Merl ex Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:221 (1923)
T: riacho da Cruz Alba, Serra das Almas, Bahia, BR, P.v.Luetzelburg (M)
S: =[Utricularia tricolor {St.Hil.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Utricularia roxburghii {Spreng.}]
P: Syst.1:52 (1825)
T: [Utricularia biflora {Roxb.}]
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Utricularia rubra {Larranaga}]
P: Escritos 2:15 (1923)
T: UY, 22. 12. 1812, D.A.Larranaga (?MVM)
S: =[Utricularia tridentata {Sylven}]
N: [Utricularia rubricaulis {Tutin}]
P: J.Bot.72:312 (1934)
T: Potaro R., Kaieteur Savanna, GY, Tutin 669 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia guyanensis {A.DC.}]
N: ~[Utricularia saccata {auct. non Le Conte ex Elliott: Merl ex Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:221 (1923)
T: Pedra Pintada, Piauhy, BR, P.v.Luetzelburg (M)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Utricularia saccata {Le Conte ex Elliott}]
P: Sketch 1:21 (1816)
SYN: [Utricularia purpurea {Walt.}]
S: =[Utricularia purpurea {Walt.}]
N: [Utricularia sacciformis {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:302 (1847)
T: Asia, Huegel 3455 (W)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: ~[Utricularia saharunporensis {Royle ex Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.3:176 (1859)
SYN: [Utricularia diantha {Roxb. ex Roem. & Schult.}]
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia salwinensis {auct. non Hand.Mazz.: P.Taylor}]
P: Fl.Malesiana 1.ser.8:291 (1977)
S: =[Utricularia steenisii {P.Taylor}]
N: +[Utricularia salwinensis {Hand.-Mazz.}]
P: Symb.Sin.7:873 (1936)
T: Yunnan, CN, Handel-Mazzetti 9223 (W)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PHL
L: CN (W Yunnan, SE Tibet)
LFR: 25, 27
N: [Utricularia salzmannii {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:869 (1838)
T: Bahia, BR, Salzmanmn s.n. (P)
S: =[Utricularia hydrocarpa {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia sampathii {Subramanyam & Yoganarasimhan}]
P: J.Ind.Bot.Soc.60:123 (1981)
T: Bannerghatta, Bangalore, Karnataka, IN, Subramanyam & Yoganarasimhan 123 (CAL)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia sandersonii {Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.9:155 (1865)
T: Natal, ZA, Sanderson s.n. (TCD)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-CAL
L: ZA, AU (introd.)
LFR: 69, 130, 133
IMAGE: utricula/0039 View of flowers and flowerstalk.
IMAGE: utricula/CAB7 Potted plant
IMAGE: utricula/UXsandersonii flower
N: [Utricularia sandersonii var. treubii {(Kam.) Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:106 (1902)
BN: [Utricularia treubii {Kam.}]
S: =[Utricularia sandersonii {Oliv.}]
N: +[Utricularia sandwithii {P.Taylor}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.17:218 (1967)
T: Kaieteur savanna, GY, Sandwith 1311 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-ARN
L: GY, SR, VE
LFR: 120
N: [Utricularia sanguinea {Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.9:153 (1865)
T: Lopollo, Huilla, AO, Welwitsch 259 (LISU)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia sanguinea var. minor {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:96 (1902)
T: Lydenburg, Transvaal, ZA, Wilms 1238 (Z)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: ~[Utricularia saudadensis {Merl ex Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:222 (1923)
T: Pedra de Saudade, Rio de Janeiro, BR, Luetzelburg s.n. (M)
S: =[Utricularia geminiloba {Benj.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Utricularia scandens {auct. non Benj.: C.B.Cl.}]
P: Hook.f., Fl.Brit.Ind.4:332 (1884)
S: =[Utricularia minutissima {Vahl}] /[Utricularia scandens {Benj,}]
N: ~[Utricularia scandens {auct. non Benj.: Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.3:181 (1859)
T: Madras, IN, Herb.Hooker s.n. (K)
S: =[Utricularia foveolata {Edgew.}]
N: ~[Utricularia scandens {auct. non Benj.: P.Taylor}]
P: Fl.Malesiana 1.ser.8:283 (1977)
S: =[Utricularia circumvoluta {P.Taylor}] /[Utricularia capillacea {Willd.}]
N: [Utricularia scandens {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:309 (1847)
T: Arcot, Tamil Nadu, IN, Chuter s.n. (K)
S: =[Utricularia capillacea {Willd.}]
N: [Utricularia scandens subsp. firmula {(Oliv.) Z.Y.Li}]
P: Bull.Bot.Res.NE Forest Inst.8:29 (1988)
BN: [Utricularia wallichiana var. firmula {Oliv.}]
S: =[Utricularia recta {P.Taylor}]
N: [Utricularia scandens subsp. schweinfurthii {(Baker ex Stapf) P.Taylor}]
P: Taxon 12:294 (1963)
BN: [Utricularia schweinfurthii {Baker ex Stapf}]
S: =[Utricularia capillacea {Willd.}]
N: [Utricularia scandens var. capillacea {(R.Wight ex Oliv.) C.B.Cl.}]
P: Hook.f., Fl.Brit.Ind.4:332 (1884)
BN: [Utricularia capillacea {R.Wight ex Oliv.}]
S: =[Utricularia minutissima {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia scandens var. firmula {(Oliv.) Subramanyam & Ban.}]
P: Bull.Bot.Surv.India 10:106 (1968)
BN: [Utricularia wallichiana var. firmula {Oliv.}]
S: =[Utricularia recta {P.Taylor}]
N: [Utricularia schimperi {Schenck}]
P: Pringsh., Jahrb.Wiss.Bot.18:230 (1887)
T: DO, A.F.W.Schimper s.n. (?B|)
S: =[Utricularia jamesoniana {Oliv.}]
N: [Utricularia schinzii {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:101 (1902)
T: Cape, ZA, Penther 1982 (W) & al.
S: =[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: +[Utricularia schultesii {Fernandez-Perez}]
P: Caldasia 9:39 (1964)
T: Rio Cuduyari, Vaupes, CO, Barclay & Schultes 580 (COL)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-PSY
L: CO, VE
LFR: 120
IMAGE: utricula/isao3 multiple views of flower in habitat
N: [Utricularia schweinfurthii {Baker ex Stapf}]
P: Dyer, Fl.Tr.Af.4:482 (1906)
T: Gir, SD, Schweinfurth 2514 (K)
S: =[Utricularia capillacea {Willd.}]
N: [Utricularia sciaphila {Tutin}]
P: J.Bot.72:333 (1934)
T: Kaieteur Savanna, GY, Tutin 646 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia pubescens {Sm.}]
N: [Utricularia sclerocarpa {Wright}]
P: Sauv., Anal.Acad.Ci.Habana 6:315 (1869)
T: CU, C.Wright 3620 (K)
S: =[Utricularia juncea {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia secunda {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:308 (1847)
T: MX, Hartweg 183 (K)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Utricularia selloi {G.Weber ex Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:250 (1847)
T: S BR, Sellow 147 (B|)
FT: idem (M)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia sellowii {Chod. & Hassler}]
P: Pl.Hasslerianae:207 (1898)
T: s.loc., Hassler 5936 (G)
S: =[Utricularia nana {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia sematophora {Stapf}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.40:60 (1907)
T: Kipengere Range, Njombe, TZ, Goetze 976 (K)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: ~[Utricularia setacea {auct. non Michx.: St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:869 (1838)
S: =[Utricularia pusilla {Vahl}] /[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia setacea {auct. non Michx.: Wall. ex C.B.Cl.}]
P: Hook.f., Fl.Brit.Ind.4:333 (1884)
T: IN, Wallich 6398 (?K)
S: =[Utricularia hirta {Klein ex Link}]
N: [Utricularia setacea {Michx.}]
P: Fl.Bor.Am.1:12 (1803)
T: Carolina, US, Herb.Michaux (P)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: [Utricularia siakujiiensis {Nakajima ex Hara}]
P: Enum.Spermatophyt.Japon.1:293 (1948)
T: S JP, s.coll. (?)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia siamensis {Ostenf.}]
P: Feddes Repert.2:68 (1906)
T: Koh Chang, TH, Schmidt 704 (C)
S: =[Utricularia minutissima {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia similis {Lehm.}]
P: Pugill.8:666 (1844)
T: Perth, W.A., AU, Preiss 1919 (S)
S: =[Utricularia multifida {R.Br.}]
N: +[Utricularia simmonsii {A.Lowrie, Cowie & Conran}]
P: Telopea 12:32 (2008)
T: 1 km N Girraween Rd - Anglesey Rd corner, N.T., AU, 3. 6. 2006, R.K. Harwood 1550 (DNA)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-MIN
L: N AU
LFR: 131, 132
N: ~[Utricularia simplex {auct. non R.Br.: Wright}]
P: Sauv., Anal.Acad.Ci.Habana 6:315 (1869)
T: CU, C.Wright 3619 (K)
S: =[Utricularia juncea {Vahl}]
N: +[Utricularia simplex {R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:431 (1810)
T: King George Sound, W.A., AU, R.Brown s.n. (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-AUS
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Utricularia simulans {Pilger}]
P: Not.Bot.Gart.Berl.6:189 (1914)
T: Surumu, near Serra do Mel, R.Branco, Roraima Terr., BR, 8. 1909, Ule 8315 (B|)
FT: idem (M)
IT: idem (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-ARN
L: US (Fla.), CU, BZ, CO, VE, GY, SR, GF, BR, BO, PY, SN, GW, ML, LR, CM, TD, GA, CD, ZM, AO
LFR: 65, 66, 67, 70, 117, 118, 120, 121, 123, 124, 127, 129
N: +[Utricularia singeriana {F.Muell.}]
P: J.Roy.Soc.N.S.Wales 24:76 (1891)
T: Port Darwin, N.T., AU, M.Holtze 1026 (MEL)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
N: [Utricularia sinuata {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:491 (1847)
T: MX, Ehrenberg 219 (B|)
FT: idem (M)
IT: idem (MEXU)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: +[Utricularia smithiana {R.Wight}]
P: Hook., Kew J.1:373 (1849)
T: Malabar or Coorg, IN, Herb.R.Wight s.n. (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: IN
LFR: 91
N: [Utricularia sootepensis {Craib}]
P: Kew Bull.:430 (1911)
T: Doi Sutep, Chiengmai, TH, Kerr 793 (K)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia spartea {Baker}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.20:216 (1883)
T: C MG, Baron 1740 (K) & al.
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia spartea var. marojejensis {Perrier}]
P: Mem.Inst.Sci.Madag.ser.B.5:196 (1955)
T: Marojejy, MG, Humbert 22777 (P)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia spartea var. subspicata {Perrier}]
P: Mem.Inst.Sci.Madag.ser.B.5:196 (1955)
T: Majunga, MG, Perrier 13856 (P) & al.
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: ~[Utricularia spartioides {Scott Elliot ex Perrier}]
P: Mem.Inst.Sci.Madag.ser.B.5:195 (1955)
SYN: [Utricularia spartea {Baker}]
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia spatulata {Splitg. ex De Vries}]
P: Nederl.Kruidk.Arch.1:324 (1848)
T: Para, SR, Splitgerber 674 (L)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia spatulifolia {Pilger}]
P: Not.Bot.Gart.Berl.6:190 (1914)
T: Roraima, VE, 12. 1909, Ule 8757 (B|)
IT: idem (K)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia speciosa {R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:430 (1810)
T: between Sydney & Botany Bay, N.S.W., AU, R.Brown s.n. (BM)
S: =[Utricularia dichotoma {Labill.}]
N: [Utricularia spectabilis {Madauss}]
P: Schreiber, Arch.Ver.Freunde d.Naturgesch.Mecklenb.7:233 (1853)
T: Kramsmoor near Grabow, Mecklenburg, DE, 1843, Madauss s.n. (?)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia spicata {Sylven}]
P: Ark.Bot.8.6:14 (1909)
T: Cuyaba, Mato Grosso, BR, Malme II:3511 (S)
S: =[Utricularia erectiflora {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: +[Utricularia spinomarginata {Suksathan & J.Parn.}]
P: Thai Forest Bull.38:27 (2010)
T: Phu Soi Dao, Phitsanulok, N TH, 17. 9. 2007, Suksathan 4642 (QBG)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PHL
L: TH
LFR: 96
RLC: CR (B2a, b)
N: ~[Utricularia spiralis {auct. non Sm.: Hutch. & Dalz.}]
P: Fl.W.Tr.Af.2:234 (1931)
S: =[Utricularia foveolata {Edgew.}] /[Utricularia spiralis {Sm.}] /[Utricularia tortilis {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
N: ~[Utricularia spiralis {auct. non Sm.: Pellegr.}]
P: Bull.Soc.Bot.France 61:17 (1914)
S: =[Utricularia tortilis {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
N: ~[Utricularia spiralis {auct. non Sm.: Stapf}]
P: Dyer, Fl.Tr.Af.4:482 (1906)
S: =[Utricularia spiralis {Sm.}] /[Utricularia tortilis {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
N: +[Utricularia spiralis {Sm.}]
P: Rees, Cyclop.37:No.5 (1819)
T: SL, Afzelius s.n. (LINN)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: GN, SL, LR, CI, TD, GA, CD, BI, TZ, MW, ZM, AO
LFR: 65, 66, 67, 70
N: ~[Utricularia spiralis var. maculata {Hort. ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.13:17 (1984)
S: =[Utricularia spiralis {Sm.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Utricularia spiralis var. pobeguinii {(Pellegr.) P.Taylor}]
P: Taxon 12:294 (1963)
BN: [Utricularia pobeguinii {Pellegr.}]
S: =[Utricularia pobeguinii {Pellegr.}]
N: [Utricularia spiralis var. tortilis {(Welw. ex Oliv.) P.Taylor}]
P: Taxon 12:294 (1963)
BN: [Utricularia tortilis {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
S: =[Utricularia tortilis {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
N: [Utricularia spirandra {Wright ex Griseb.}]
P: Cat.Pl.Cub.:161 (1866)
T: CU, C.Wright 2897 (K)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia spiricaulis {Miq. ex Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.3:180 (1859)
SYN: [Utricularia reticulata {Sm.}]
S: =[Utricularia reticulata {Sm.}]
N: [Utricularia sprengelii {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:100 (1902)
T: Cape, ZA, Schlechter 1924 (Z) & al.
S: =[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: [Utricularia sprengelii var. acuticeras {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:101 (1902)
T: Montagu Pass, Cape, ZA, Penther 1981 (W)
S: =[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: [Utricularia sprengelii var. humilis {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:101 (1902)
T: Mt.Ambositra, MG, Forsyth-Majopr 637 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: +[Utricularia spruceana {Benth. ex Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.4:173 (1860)
T: Santarem, Para, BR, Spruce 1050 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-LEC
L: BR, VE
LFR: 120
N: ~[Utricularia squamosa {auct. non Benj.: R.Wight}]
P: Hook., Kew J.1:373 (1849)
S: =[Utricularia wightiana {P.Taylor}]
N: [Utricularia squamosa {Benj.}]
P: Bot.Z.3:212 (1845)
T: NP, Wallich 1497 Herb.Lehmann (?HBG)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia standleyae {(Barnh.) Rickett}]
P: Wild Fl.Us.Se.St.2:518 (1967)
BN: [Calpidisca standleyae {Barnh.}]
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: ~[Utricularia stanfieldii {auct. non P.Taylor: Joseph & Mani}]
P: Bull.Bot.Surv.India 24:109 (1983)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia stanfieldii {P.Taylor}]
P: Taxon 12:294 (1963)
T: Oba N Owo, Ondo Prov., NG, Stanfield 121 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-SET
L: SL, LR, CI, TG, NG
LFR: 65, 66
N: [Utricularia stapfiana {Mildbr.}]
P: Wiss.Ergebn.Dt.-Zentr.-Af.-Exped.2:80 (1922)
T: grass fields in arch of Dscha (Dja), CM, 1910, G.W.J.Mildbraed 5348 (?HBG)
S: =[Utricularia ?]
C: nom.dub.
N: +[Utricularia steenisii {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:13 (1986)
T: G.Mamas, Aceh, Sumatra, ID, DeWilde & DeWilde-Duyfjes 16861 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PHL
L: ID (Sumatra)
LFR: 105
N: ~[Utricularia stellaris {auct. non L.f.: Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:236 (1847)
S: =[Utricularia breviscapa {Wright ex Griseb.}]
N: ~[Utricularia stellaris {auct. non L.f.: Benth.}]
P: Fl.Au.4:525 (1869)
S: =[Utricularia muelleri {Kam.}] /[Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
N: ~[Utricularia stellaris {auct. non L.f.: F.W.Andrews}]
P: Fl.Pl.Sudan 3:154 (1956)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}] /[Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
N: ~[Utricularia stellaris {auct. non L.f.: Joseph & Joseph}]
P: Insectiv.Pl.Khasi & Jaintia Hills:19 (1986)
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lorr.}] /[Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
N: ~[Utricularia stellaris {auct. non L.f.: Perrier}]
P: Mem.Inst.Sci.Madag.ser.B.5:188 (1955)
S: =[Utricularia foliosa {L.}] /[Utricularia inflexa {Forsk.}] /[Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
N: ~[Utricularia stellaris {auct. non L.f.: Wager}]
P: Trans.Roy.Soc.S.Af.16:204 (1928)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: ~[Utricularia stellaris {auct. non L.f.: Willd.}]
P: Sp.Pl.4.ed.1:113 (1797)
S: =[Utricularia inflexa {Forsk.}] /[Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
N: ~[Utricularia stellaris {auct. non L.f.: Y.Ch.Tang}]
P: Fl.Xizangica 4:407 (1985)
S: =[Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
N: +[Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
P: Suppl.:86 (1781)
T: E IN, Koenig s.n. (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: EG, MR, SN, GM, ML, GW, SL, CI, BF, GH, TG, BJ, NE, NG, CM, TD, CF, CD, RW, BI, SD, SO, UG, KE, TZ, MZ, MW, ZW, BW, ZM, AO, NA, ZA, MG, MU, IN, BD, LK, NP, MM, VN, N AU
LFR: 28, 40, 60, 65, 66, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 80, 84, 87, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 100, 130, 131, 132
XN: 42 {Siddiqui} ut [Utricularia inflexa var. stellaris {(L.f.) P.Taylor}]
XNP: Sci. & Cult.29:319 (1959)
N: [Utricularia stellaris var. breviscapa {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:108 (1902)
T: Bitterpits, NA, Schinz 401 (Z) & al.
S: =[Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
N: [Utricularia stellaris var. cromomandeliana {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:3 (1844)
T: IN, Roxburgh, Corom.Pl.:tab.180
S: =[Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
N: [Utricularia stellaris var. dilatata {Kam.}]
P: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.12:3 (1894)
T: MG, Hildebrandt 3150 (K) & al.
S: =[Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
N: [Utricularia stellaris var. filiformis {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:108 (1902)
T: SD, Kotschy 202 (M) & al.
S: =[Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
N: ~[Utricularia stellaris var. inflexa {(Forsk.) C.B.Cl.}]
P: Hook.f., Fl.Brit.Ind.4:329 (1884)
BN: [Utricularia inflexa {Forsk.}]
S: =[Utricularia inflexa {Forsk.}]
N: ~[Utricularia stephensiae {F.E.Lloyd}]
P: Carniv.Pl.:213 (1942)
T: MZ, E.L.Stephens (?MTMG)
S: =[Utricularia cymbantha {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Utricularia steyermarkii {P.Taylor}]
P: Acta Bot.Venez.2:326 (1967)
T: Auyan-tepui, Bolivar, VE, J.A.Steyermark 93837 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-STR
L: VE
LFR: 120
N: [Utricularia stolonifera {Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:245 (1847)
T: Bahia, BR, Sellow 1422 (B|)
FT: idem (M)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: ~[Utricularia striata {auct. non Le Conte ex Torr.: Tuckerm.}]
P: Am.J.Sci.1.ser.14:45 (1843)
S: =[Utricularia geminiscapa {Benj.}]
N: +[Utricularia striata {Le Conte ex Torr.}]
P: Cat.Pl.NY.:89 (1819)
T: NJ., US, Le Conte (drawing) in Nieuwland, Observ.:tab.17 (1917) (ND)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: US (Mass., Connecticut, NY., NJ., Delaware, Maryland, NC., SC., Ga., Fla., Ala., Miss., Oklahoma, Tex.)
LFR: 29, 30
N: ~[Utricularia striata var. torreyi {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:8 (1844)
T: [Utricularia striata {Le Conte ex Torr.}]
S: =[Utricularia striata {Le Conte ex Torr.}]
N: ~[Utricularia striatula {auct. non Sm.: Hutch. & Dalz.}]
P: Fl.W.Tr.Af.2:234 (1931)
S: =[Utricularia pubescens {Sm.}] /[Utricularia striatula {Sm.}]
N: ~[Utricularia striatula {auct. non Sm.: Ridl.}]
P: Trans.Linn.Soc.2.ser.9:122 (1916)
S: =[Utricularia pulchra {P.Taylor}] /[Utricularia striatula {Sm.}]
N: +[Utricularia striatula {Sm.}]
P: Rees, Cyclop.37:No.17 (1819)
T: SL, Afzelius s.n. (LINN)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PHL
L: GN, SL, LR, CI, GH, NG, CM, GQ, ST, TD, CF, GA, ET, CD, BI, UG, TZ, ZM, AO, IN (Deccan, Andaman Is.), NP, CN, TW, BT, MM, TH, VN, PH, MY, ID (Borneo, Sumatra, Java, Celebes, Lesser Sunda Is., Maluku, N.Guin.), PG
LFR: 21, 23, 27, 60, 65, 66, 67, 70, 73, 92, 93, 95, 97, 98, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109
N: [Utricularia striatula var. minor {Ridl.}]
P: Trans.Linn.Soc.2.ser.9:122 (1916)
T: Carstensz Mts., Camps 3 to 6, Irian Jaya, N.Guin., ID, Kloss s.n. (BM)
S: =[Utricularia striatula {Sm.}]
N: [Utricularia stricta {G.W.F.Mey.}]
P: Prim.Fl.Esseq.:14 (1818)
T: Essiquibo, GY, Herb.Meyer 582 (GOET)
S: =[Utricularia juncea {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia stricticaulis {(Koenig ex Oliv.) Stapf ex Gamble}]
P: Fl.Madras 2:981 (1924)
BN: [Utricularia caerulea var. stricticaulis {Koenig ex Oliv.}]
S: =[Utricularia polygaloides {Edgew.}]
N: ~[Utricularia strumosa {Soland. ex Stapf}]
P: Dyer, Fl.Cap.4:429 (1904)
SYN: [Utricularia ecklonii {Spreng.}]
S: =[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
N: +[Utricularia stygia {Thor}]
P: Nord.J.Bot.8:219 (1988)
T: 2,5 km SE Strangsjoe, St.Malm par., Soedermanland, SE, 19. 6. 1986, G.Thor 6581 (S)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: US (Alaska), CA (Nova Scotia, Mackenzie), UK, DK, NO, SE, FI, DE, AT, CZ, SK
LFR: 1, 2, 3, 8, 15
IMAGE: utricula/U_stygia Utricularia stygia from Northern Italy
N: [Utricularia suaveolens {Afzel. ex Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:303 (1847)
T: SL, Afzelius s.n. (K)
S: =[Utricularia rigida {Benj.}]
N: [Utricularia subpeltata {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:548 (1953)
T: Sta.Teresita de Kavanayen, Bolivar, VE, 23. 11. 1944, J.A.Steyermark 60477 (F)
S: =[Utricularia pubescens {Sm.}]
N: +[Utricularia subramanyamii {Janarthanam & Henry}]
P: J.Bombay Nat.Hist.Soc.87:441 (1989)
T: Pathanamithitta, Quilon Distr., Kerala, IN, 30. 7. 1978, C.N.Mohanan 58342 (CAL)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: IN
LFR: 91
N: [Utricularia subrecta {Lace}]
P: Kew Bull.1915:405 (1915)
T: Maymyo Plateau, MM, Lace 3151 (K) & al.
S: =[Utricularia graminifolia {Vahl}]
N: ~[Utricularia subsessilis {Schltr. ex Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:93 (1902)
SYN: [Utricularia firmula {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
S: =[Utricularia firmula {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
N: [Utricularia subsimilis {Col.}]
P: Trans.N.Zeal.Inst.16:334 (1884)
T: Tauhara, Taupo Distr., N Island, NZ, Hamilton s.n. (WELT)
S: =[Utricularia dichotoma {Labill.}]
N: ~[Utricularia subulata {auct. non L.: A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:16 (1844)
S: =[Utricularia pusilla {Vahl}] /[Utricularia subulata {L.}] /[Utricularia triloba {Benj.}]
N: ~[Utricularia subulata {auct. non L.: Dawson}]
P: Rev.Mus.La Plata N.S.13 Bot.70:55 (1973)
S: =[Utricularia nervosa {G.Weber ex Benj.}]
N: ~[Utricularia subulata {auct. non L.: P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.18:81 (1964)
S: =[Utricularia nervosa {G.Weber}] /[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia subulata {auct. non L.: Stehle ex Fournet}]
P: Fl.Ill.Phaner.Guadeloupe & Martinique:1315 (1978)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia subulata {auct. non L.: Sylven}]
P: Ark.Bot.8:17 (1909)
S: =[Utricularia pusilla {Vahl}] /[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:18 (1753)
T: Va., US, Clayton 31 (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-SET
L: CA (Nova Scotia), E US, MX, GT, BZ, HN, NI, PA, BS, CU, DO, PR, CO, VE, TT, GY, SR, GF, BR, EC, PE, BO, PY, UY, AR, PT, SN, GW, ML, GN, SL, LR, CI, GH, TG, NG, CM, CF, GA, CG, CD, BI, SD, UG, KE, TZ, MZ, MW, ZW, ZM, AO, ZA, NA, BW, MG, NE IN, TH, MY, ID (Borneo), N AU
LFR: 15, 28, 29, 30, 39, 65, 66, 67, 69, 70, 72, 80, 84, 98, 101, 102, 103, 117, 118, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 131, 132, 140
XN: 30 {Kondo}
XNP: J.Jap.Bot.47:31 (1972)
IMAGE: utricula/usubu closeup of flowers
IMAGE: utricula/jmhsubu Cleistogamous flowers of Utricularia subulata
N: [Utricularia subulata f. cleistogama {(A.Gray) Fern.}]
P: Rhodora 23:291 (1921)
BN: [Utricularia subulata var. cleistogama {A.Gray}]
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia subulata f. minor {Merl ex Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:220 (1923)
T: Isabelloca, morro Acu, serra dos Orgaos, BR, P.v.Luetzelburg (M) & al.
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: [Utricularia subulata var. cleistogama {A.Gray}]
P: Syn.Fl.2:317 (1878)
T: NJ., US, Paine s.n. (GH)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: [Utricularia subulata var. inaequalis {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:16 (1844)
T: BR, Salzmann 437 (G)
S: =[Utricularia pusilla {Vahl}] /[Utricularia subulata {L.}] /[Utricularia triloba {Benj.}]
N: ~[Utricularia subulata var. inaequalis {auct. non A.DC.: Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:105 (1902)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: [Utricularia subulata var. minuta {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:105 (1902)
T: CD, Dewevre 1082 & Gillet s.n. (BR)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: [Utricularia subulata var. tridenticulata {Fernandes}]
P: Ann.Soc.Brot.13:7 (1947)
T: Francosa, PT, de Matos s.n. (COI)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: [Utricularia sumatrana {Miq.}]
P: Fl.Ind.Batav.2:998 (1859)
T: Sibolga, Sumatra, ID, Teysmann s.n. (BO)
S: =[Utricularia bifida {L.}] /[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia superba {G.Weber ex Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:252 (1847)
SYN: [Genlisea ornata {Mart. ex Benj.}]
S: =[Genlisea aurea {St.Hil.}]
C: spec.excl.
N: [Utricularia surinamensis {Vahl ex Busc.}]
P: Ann.Bot.Roma 9:112 (1911)
T: Campos di Mocajuba, Para, BR, Buscalioni 826 (?)
S: =[Utricularia simulans {Pilger}]
N: [Utricularia taikankoensis {Yamamoto}]
P: Contrib.Herb.Taihoku Univ.12 (J.Soc.Tr.Agric.Formosa 3) :241 (1931)
T: between Kibisha & Taikanko, TW, Y.Yamamoto 1171 (?TAI)
S: =[Utricularia striatula {Sm.}]
N: [Utricularia tayloriana {Joseph & Mani}]
P: Bull.Bot.Surv.India 24:108 (1983)
T: Khasi & Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya, IN, Joseph 73568 (CAL)
S: =[Utricularia hirta {Klein ex Link}]
N: +[Utricularia tenella {R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:432 (1810)
T: King George Sound, W.A., AU, R.Brown s.n. (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-POL
L: S AU
LFR: 133, 134, 135
N: [Utricularia tenerrima {Merr.}]
P: Philipp.J.Sci.Bot.7:247 (1912)
T: Madras, IN, Herb.Hooker s.n. (K)
S: =[Utricularia foveolata {Edgew.}]
N: [Utricularia tenuicaulis {Miki}]
P: Bot.Mag.Tokyo 49:847 (1935)
T: Takaragaiki, Yamashino Prov., Honshu, JP, 1934, Miki s.n. (?)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia tenuifolia {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:304 (1847)
T: SR, Hostmann 83 (K)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Utricularia tenuis {Cav.}]
P: Ic.5:24 (1799)
T: Coquimbo, CL, Nee s.n. (MPU)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Utricularia tenuis var. poeppigii {A.DC.}]
P: DC., Prodr.8:10 (1844)
T: CL, Poeppig 730 (G)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Utricularia tenuiscapa {Pilger}]
P: Not.Bot.Gart.Berl.6:191 (1914)
T: Surumu, near Serra do Mel, Roraima Terr., BR, 7. 1909, Ule 8316 (B|)
IT: idem (K)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia tenuissima {Tutin}]
P: J.Bot.72:334 (1934)
T: Kaieteur savanna, GY, Tutin 644 (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-MAT
L: TT, VE, GY, CO, N BR
LFR: 120, 121
N: [Utricularia tepuiana {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:550 (1953)
T: Ptari-tepui, Bolivar, VE, 29. 10. 1944, J.A.Steyermark 59517 (F)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia ternata {Sylven}]
P: Ark.Bot.8.6:29 (1909)
T: Canoas near Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, BR, Malme I:310 (S)
S: =[Utricularia tridentata {Sylven}]
N: +[Utricularia terrae-reginae {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:5 (1986)
T: 10 km E Edward River Settlement, Qld., AU, 5. 4. 1981, S.T.Garnett s.n. (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: NE AU
LFR: 132
N: ~[Utricularia tertia {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:870 (1838)
SYN: [Utricularia pusilla {Vahl}]
S: =[Utricularia pusilla {Vahl}]
N: +[Utricularia tetraloba {P.Taylor}]
P: Taxon 12:293 (1963)
T: Sugar Loaf Mt., SL, T.S.Jones 239a (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-AVO
L: GN, SL
LFR: 65
N: [Utricularia thomasii {F.E.Lloyd & G.Taylor}]
P: Contr.Gray Herb.165:88 (1947)
T: Lake Nabugabo, Masaka, UG, A.S.Thomas 1334 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia pubescens {Sm.}]
N: ~[Utricularia thonningii {auct. non Schum.: Th.Dur. & H.Dur.}]
P: Syll.Fl.Cong.:408 (1909)
S: =[Utricularia inflexa {Forsk.}] /[Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
N: [Utricularia thonningii {Schum.}]
P: Schum. & Thonn., Beskr.Guin.Pl.:12 (1827)
T: GN, Thonning s.n. (C)
S: =[Utricularia inflexa {Forsk.}]
N: [Utricularia thonningii var. laciniata {Stapf}]
P: Dyer, Fl.Tr.Af.4:488 (1906)
T: Zanzibar, TZ, Kirk 5 (K)
S: =[Utricularia inflexa {Forsk.}]
N: [Utricularia thonningii var. major {Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:109 (1902)
T: Kordofan, SD, Kotschy 201 (M) & al.
S: =[Utricularia inflexa {Forsk.}]
N: ~[Utricularia tinguensis {Merl ex Luetz.}]
P: Est.Bot.Nordeste 3:219 (1923)
T: grota da serra de Tingua, Bahia, BR, Zehntner (?M)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
C: nom.nud.
N: ~[Utricularia tortilis {auct. non Welw. ex Oliv.: De Wild.}]
P: Etud.Fl.Bas et Moyen Congo 1:74 (1903)
S: =[Utricularia appendiculata {E.A.Bruce}]
N: ~[Utricularia tortilis {auct. non Welw. ex Oliv.: F.Muell.}]
P: J.Roy.Soc.N.S.Wales 24:76 (1891)
S: =[Utricularia involvens {Ridl.}]
N: +[Utricularia tortilis {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.9:150 (1865)
T: Morro de Lopollo, Huilla, AO, Welwitsch 258 (LISU)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: SN, GW, ML, GN, SL, LR, CI, GH, TG, NG, CF, CD, CG, BI, UG, KE, TZ, ZM, ZW, BW, AO
LFR: 65, 66, 67, 70, 72
N: [Utricularia tortilis var. andongensis {(Welw. ex Hiern.) Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:104 (1902)
BN: [Utricularia andongensis {Welw. ex Hiern.}]
S: =[Utricularia andongensis {Welw. ex Hiern.}] /[Utricularia tortilis {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
N: [Utricularia transrugosa {Stapf}]
P: Dyer, Fl.Cap.4:428 (1904)
T: Barberton, Transvaal, ZA, Galpin 520 (K) & al.
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: ~[Utricularia tremula {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:869 (1838)
SYN: [Utricularia setacea {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
S: =[Utricularia pusilla {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia treubii {Kam.}]
P: Ann.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.Suppl.2:143 (1898)
T: Imkerene R., Pondoland, ZA, Bachmann s.n. (B)
S: =[Utricularia sandersonii {Oliv.}]
N: ~[Utricularia tribracteata {auct. non Hochst. ex A.Rich.: Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:99 (1902)
S: =[Utricularia arenaria {A.DC.}] /[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: ~[Utricularia tribracteata {auct. non Hochst. ex A.Rich.: Stapf}]
P: Dyer, Fl.Cap.4:427 (1904)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
N: [Utricularia tribracteata {Hochst. ex A.Rich.}]
P: Tent.Fl.Abyss.2:18 (1851)
T: "Schire", ET, Schimper 1943 (P)
S: =[Utricularia arenaria {A.DC.}]
N: +[Utricularia trichophylla {Spruce ex Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.4:73 (1860)
T: Panure (Ipanore), Amazonas, BR, Spruce 2858 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-SET
L: BZ, NI, VE, TT, GY, BR, PY, PE
LFR: 117, 120, 121, 124, 127, 128, 129
N: [Utricularia trichoschiza {Stapf}]
P: Dyer, Fl.Tr.Af.4:488 (1906)
T: NG, Millsom s.n. (K)
S: =[Utricularia stellaris {L.f.}]
N: +[Utricularia tricolor {St.Hil.}]
P: Voy.Distr.Diam.2:418 (1833)
T: S.Joao de Barra, Rio de Janeiro, BR, St.Hilaire s.n. (P)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-FOL
L: BR, PY, CO, VE, AR
LFR: 121, 122, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 140
XN: 28 {Kondo}
XNP: Phyton (Buenos Aires) 31:93 (1973)
N: [Utricularia tricrenata {Baker ex Hiern}]
P: Cat.Af.Pl.Welw.1:785 (1900)
T: Lake Ivantala, Huilla, AO, Welwitsch 270 (LISU)
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia tridactyla {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:5 (1986)
T: Carr Boyd Range upper slopes, Revolver Creek, W.A., AU, Hartley 14510 (CANB)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
N: +[Utricularia tridentata {Sylven}]
P: Ark.Bot.8.6:28 (1909)
LT: S.Pedro do Rio Grande do Sul, BR, Lindman A 375 (S) {P.Taylor}
LTP: Gen.Utricularia:293 (1989)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-FOL
L: CO, VE, BR, BO, PY, UY, AR
LFR: 120, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 140
IMAGE: utricula/utridentata2a-tm Front and side views of flower and scape
N: +[Utricularia triflora {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:5 (1986)
T: near McMinn's Lagoon 32 km SE Darwin, N.T., AU, Must 702 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: NW AU
LFR: 131
N: ~[Utricularia triloba {auct. non Benj.: Good}]
P: J.Bot.62:162 (1924)
T: R.Campulua-Evito, Bie, AO, Gossweiler 22 (BM)
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia triloba {auct. non Benj.: Molfino}]
P: Physis 6:355 (1922)
S: =[Utricularia nervosa {G.Weber ex Benj}]
N: ~[Utricularia triloba {auct. non Benj.: Sylven}]
P: Ark.Bot.8:18 (1909)
S: =[Utricularia triloba {Benj}] /[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia triloba {Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:248 (1847)
T: S BR, Sellow 165 (B|)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-SET
L: BZ, TT, CO, VE, GY, SR, GF, BR, BO, PE, PY, AR
LFR: 117, 120, 121, 122, 124, 125, 126, 127, 129, 140
N: [Utricularia trinervia {Benj.}]
P: Mart., Fl.Bras.10:247 (1847)
T: Guaratingueta, S.Paulo, BR, Martius s.n. (M)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia triphylla {Ule}]
P: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.16:313 (1898)
T: Itatiaia, Rio de Janeiro, BR, Ule 3428 (B)
S: =[Utricularia geminiloba {Benj.}]
N: +[Utricularia troupinii {P.Taylor}]
P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Nat.Belg.41:269 (1971)
T: Uwinka, RW, Troupin 9923 (BR)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-CAL
L: RW, BI
LFR: 67
N: +[Utricularia tubulata {F.Muell.}]
P: Fragm.9:48 (1875)
T: Cashmere, Qld., AU, Armit 222 (MEL)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: N AU
LFR: 131, 132
N: [Utricularia turumiquirensis {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:552 (1953)
T: between Cerro de Diablo (Cerro Turumiquire) & Cerro de Neveri, Sucre, VE, 11. 5. 1945, J.A.Steyermark 62752 (F)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: ~[Utricularia uligenoides {R.Wight}]
P: Ic.Pl.Ind.Or.4.4:10 (1850)
CN: [Utricularia uliginoides {R.Wight}]
S: =[Utricularia graminifolia {Vahl}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Utricularia uliginoides {auct. non R.Wight: Kam.}]
P: Bot.Jahrb.Syst.33:101 (1902)
S: =[Utricularia tortilis {Welw. ex Oliv.}]
N: [Utricularia uliginoides {R.Wight}]
P: Hook., Kew J.1:372 (1849)
T: Kuttalam, Tamil Nadu, IN, Herb.R.Wight 2415 (K)
S: =[Utricularia graminifolia {Vahl}]
N: ~[Utricularia uliginosa {auct. non Vahl: Benth.}]
P: Hook., Kew J.4:299 (1852)
S: =[Utricularia graminifolia {Vahl}]
N: ~[Utricularia uliginosa {auct. non Vahl: R.Wight}]
P: Hook., Kew J.1:372 (1849)
S: =[Utricularia graminifolia {Vahl}] /[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: ~[Utricularia uliginosa {auct. non Vahl: Santapau}]
P: J.Bombay Nat.Hist.Soc.49:218 (1950)
S: =[Utricularia praeterita {P.Taylor}] /[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: +[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
P: Enum.1:203 (1804)
T: MY, Koenig s.n. (C)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: IN, LK, MM, TH, VN, CN, TW, KP, KR, JP, MY, ID (Sumatra, Java, Borneo, N.Guin.), PG, PW, GU, NC, N AU
LFR: 18, 21, 23, 24, 90, 91, 92, 95, 97, 98, 100, 101, 102, 103, 105, 108, 109, 113, 116, 131, 132, 133
XN: 16 {Tanaka & Uchiyama}
XNP: J.Jap.Bot.63:219 (1988)
IMAGE: utricula/uuliginosa-tm flower and scape
N: [Utricularia uliginosa f. albida {(Makino) Komiya & Shibata}]
P: Bull.Nippon Dent.Univ.Gen.Educ.9:179 (1980)
BN: [Utricularia affinis f. albida {Makino}]
S: =[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: ~[Utricularia uniflora {auct. non R.Br.: Fournet}]
P: Fl.Ill.Phaner.Guadeloupe & Martinique:1316 (1978)
S: =[Utricularia alpina {Jacq.}]
N: ~[Utricularia uniflora {auct. non R.Br.: Spruce ex Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.4:173 (1860)
T: Santarem, Para, BR, Spruce 1050 (K)
S: =[Utricularia spruceana {Benth. ex Oliv.}]
N: +[Utricularia uniflora {R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:431 (1810)
LT: Sydney, N.S.W., AU, R.Brown s.n. (BM) {P.Taylor}
LTP: Gen.Utricularia:119 (1989)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: SE AU
LFR: 133, 134
XN: 56 {Kondo & Whitehead} ut [Utricularia dichotoma var. uniflora {(R.Br.) Benth.}]
XNP: Phyton (Buenos Aires) 29:95 (1972)
IMAGE: utricula/uunif1 multiple views of flowers and scape
IMAGE: utricula/CAB6 Flower
N: +[Utricularia unifolia {Ruiz & Pav.}]
P: Fl.Peruv.1:20 (1798)
T: Panao, Huanuco, PE, Ruiz & Pavon s.n. (MA)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-ORH
L: NI, CR, PA, VE, CO, EC, PE, BO
LFR: 117, 128, 129
N: +[Utricularia uxoris {Gomez-Laur.}]
P: Lankesteriana 5:137 (2005)
T: Pajibaye Selva, Res.Biol.El Copal, Sendero Tigre, Cartago, CR, 23. 10. 2004, J.Gomez-Laurito, D.Salazar & J.Carmona 14360 (USJ)
S: =?[Utricularia jamesoniana {Oliv.}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-ORH
L: CR
LFR: 117
N: [Utricularia vaga {Griseb.}]
P: Cat.Pl.Cub.:161 (1866)
T: E CU, C.Wright 2892 (K)
S: =[Utricularia hydrocarpa {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia velascoensis {O.Kuntze}]
P: Rev.Gen.3.2:240 (1898)
T: Velasco, BO, 7. 1892, O.Kuntze s.n. (NY312443-5)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Utricularia venezuelana {Steyerm.}]
P: Fieldiana Bot.28:552 (1953)
T: Ptari-tepui, Bolivar, VE, 1. 11. 1944, J.A.Steyermark 59625a (F)
S: =[Utricularia pubescens {Sm.}]
N: [Utricularia verapazensis {Morong. ex J.D.Smith}]
P: Coult., Bot.Gaz.18:209 (1893)
T: Alta Verapaz, GT, von Tuerckheim 1109 (US)
S: =[Utricularia jamesoniana {Oliv.}]
N: [Utricularia versicolor {Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:488 (1847)
T: Maturinm, Monegas, VE, Otto 964 (B|)
FT: idem (M)
IT: idem (P)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: ~[Utricularia verticillata {auct. non Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.: Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:312 (1847)
T: MY, Griffith 4079 (K)
S: =[Utricularia limosa {R.Br.}]
N: ~[Utricularia verticillata {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
P: Compt.Rend.Hebd.Seanc.Acad.Sci.D 7:869 (1838)
SYN: [Utricularia salzmannii {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
S: =[Utricularia hydrocarpa {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia villosula {Stapf}]
P: Dyer, Fl.Tr.Af.4:490 (1906)
T: R.longa, Bie, AO, Baum 656 (K)
S: =[Utricularia benjaminiana {Oliv.}]
N: ~[Utricularia violacea {auct. non R.Br.: Barton}]
P: Fl.Va.:6 (1812)
SYN: [Utricularia purpurea {Walt.}]
S: =[Utricularia purpurea {Walt.}]
N: +[Utricularia violacea {R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:431 (1810)
T: King George Sound, W.A., AU, R.Brown s.n. (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: S AU
LFR: 133, 134, 135
IMAGE: utricula/loyd33 multiple views of plants in flowers
N: [Utricularia virgatula {Barnh.}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.34:580 (1908)
T: Long Island near Riverhead, NY., US, J.H.Barnhart (NY312404-5)
S: =[Utricularia juncea {Vahl}]
N: +[Utricularia viscosa {Spruce ex Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.4:172 (1860)
T: Santarem, Para, BR, Spruce 1042 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-SPR
L: BZ, TT, VE, GY, BR
LFR: 117, 120, 121, 123
N: +[Utricularia vitellina {Ridl.}]
P: Fl.Mal.Penins.2:492 (1923)
T: G.Tahan, Pahang, MY, Ridley 16113 (SING)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: MY
LFR: 102
N: ~[Utricularia volubilis {auct. non R.Br.: Hook. ex Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:309 (1847)
S: =[Utricularia capillacea {Willd.}]
N: ~[Utricularia volubilis {auct. non R.Br.: K. & M.Kondo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World in Colour:182 (1983)
S: =[Utricularia inaequalis {A.DC.}] /[Utricularia volubilis {R.Br.}]
N: ~[Utricularia volubilis {auct. non R.Br.: R.Wight ex Benj.}]
P: Linnaea 20:309 (1847)
SYN: [Utricularia scandens {Benj.}]
S: =[Utricularia capillacea {Willd.}]
N: +[Utricularia volubilis {R.Br.}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl.:430 (1810)
T: King George Sound, W.A., AU, R.Brown s.n. (BM)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-PLE
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
IMAGE: utricula/volub complete plant
N: [Utricularia vulcanica {Col.}]
P: Trans.N.Zeal.Inst.26:318 (1894)
T: Taupo country, NZ, Hill s.n. (?K)
S: =[Utricularia dichotoma {Labill.}]
N: ~[Utricularia vulgaris {auct. non L.: Bigelow}]
P: Fl.Bost.:6 (1814)
S: =[Utricularia macrorhiza {Le Conte}]
N: ~[Utricularia vulgaris {auct. non L.: Buch.-Ham. ex Don}]
P: Prodr.Fl.Nepal.:84 (1825)
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}]
N: ~[Utricularia vulgaris {auct. non L.: P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.18:171 (1964)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}] /[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia vulgaris {auct. non L.: Pollich}]
P: Hist.Pl.Palat.Elect.1:21 (1776)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: ~[Utricularia vulgaris {auct. non L.: Vell.}]
P: Fl.Flum.:18 (1825)
S: =[Utricularia foliosa {L.}]
N: +[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:18 (1753)
LT: Europe, Linne (LINN 34.2) {Thor}
LTP: Sv.Bot.Tidskr.73:387 (1979)
S: /[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}]
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: IE, UK, BE, NL, DK, NO, SE, FI, W & C RU (to W Siberia), GE, AM, AZ, DE, PL, CZ, SK, FR, ES, CH, IT, AT, HU, SI, HR, BA, YU, MK, RO, BG, AL, GR, DZ, SY, TR, AF, PK, CN
LFR: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 42, 45, 54, 60, 78
XN: 36 {Husak}, (40, 42), 44 {Casper & Manitz}
XNP: Kvetena CR 6:522 (2000), Feddes Repert.86:218 (1975)
IMAGE: utricula/U_vulg_red Picture of a plant with red bladders
IMAGE: utricula/u_vulgaris Flower
N: [Utricularia vulgaris f. biseriata {(Lindbg.f.) Glueck}]
P: Pascher, Suessw.Fl.Mitteleu.15:435 (1936)
BN: [Utricularia biseriata {Lindbg.f.}]
S: =[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Utricularia vulgaris f. brevifolia {Kam.}]
P: Bull.Acad.Sci.Cracovie:507 (1899)
T: near Konin, PL, Karo (LE)
S: =[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Utricularia vulgaris f. crassicaulis {Kam.}]
P: Bull.Acad.Sci.Cracovie:507 (1899)
T: Europe, (?)
S: =[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Utricularia vulgaris f. fixa {Komiya}]
P: Syst.Stud.Lentibulariac.:90 (1972)
T: Choshi C., Chiba Pref., JP, S.Komiya 2306 (NDC)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia vulgaris f. heterovesicaria {Kam.}]
P: Bull.Acad.Sci.Cracovie:507 (1899)
T: Europe, (?)
S: =[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Utricularia vulgaris f. magniflora {Kam.}]
P: Bull.Acad.Sci.Cracovie:507 (1899)
T: near Kouin & Goslawice, PL, Baenitz (B) (?)
S: =[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Utricularia vulgaris f. parviflora {Kam.}]
P: Bull.Acad.Sci.Cracovie:507 (1899)
T: Europe, (?)
S: =[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia vulgaris f. platyloba {auct. non Meist.: Glueck}]
P: Biol.Morphol.Unters.2:232 (1906)
T: Roxheimer See, Hessen, DE, 11. 8. 1898, H.Glueck (HEID|)
S: =[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
C: epithet not suitable, later homonym
N: ~[Utricularia vulgaris f. tenera {Hjelt}]
P: Acta Soc.F.Fl.Fenn.51:122 (1920)
CN: [Utricularia vulgaris f. tenuis {Saelan}]
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Utricularia vulgaris f. tenuicaulis {(Miki) Komiya}]
P: Syst.Stud.Lentibulariac.:89 (1972)
BN: [Utricularia tenuicaulis {Miki}]
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia vulgaris f. tenuis {Saelan ex Hjelt}]
P: Acta Soc.F.Fl.Fenn.51:120 (1920)
T: [Utricularia vulgaris var. tenuis {Hjelt}]
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: ~[Utricularia vulgaris f. variegata {A.Schwarz ex Woerlein}]
P: Ber.Bayer.Bot.Ges.3:126 (1893)
T: Wolfsee near Wolfratshausen, DE, A.Schwarz (?M)
S: =[Pinguicula vulgaris {L.}]
C: spec.excl.
N: ~[Utricularia vulgaris lus. platyloba {Meist.}]
P: Mem.Herb.Boiss.12:33 (1900)
T: near Utznach, Kt. St. Gallen, CH, 8. 1899, F.Meister s.n. (LAU)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
C: rank undefined
N: ~[Utricularia vulgaris mod. platylobus {(Meist.) D.Schmidt}]
P: Feddes Repert.96:315 (1985)
BN: [Utricularia vulgaris lus. platyloba {Meist.}]
S: =[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
C: rank undefined
N: ~[Utricularia vulgaris mod. typicus {(Meist.) D.Schmidt}]
P: Feddes Repert.96:315 (1985)
BN: [Utricularia vulgaris var. typica {Meist.}]
S: =[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
C: rank undefined
N: ~[Utricularia vulgaris race major {(Schmidel) Rouy}]
P: Fl.France 11:205 (1909)
BN: [Utricularia major {Schmidel}]nom.illeg.
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
C: rank undefined
N: [Utricularia vulgaris subf. brevicornis {Kam.}]
P: Bull.Acad.Sci.Cracovie:507 (1899)
T: W Europe, (?)
S: =[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
C: sub [f. magniflora {Kam.}]
N: [Utricularia vulgaris subf. calcarata {Kam.}]
P: Bull.Acad.Sci.Cracovie:507 (1899)
T: E Europe, (?)
S: =[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
C: sub [f. magniflora {Kam.}]
N: ~[Utricularia vulgaris subsp. dubia {(auct. non Benj.: Rossellini ex Cesati) Nyman}]
P: Consp.Fl.Eu.:598 (1881)
BN: [Utricularia dubia {auct. non Benj.: Rosselini ex Cesati}]nom.illeg.
S: =[Utricularia australis {Le Conte}]
N: [Utricularia vulgaris subsp. macrorhiza {(Le Conte) R.T.Clausen}]
P: Mem.Cornell Univ.Agr.Exp.Sta.291:9 (1949)
BN: [Utricularia macrorhiza {Le Conte}]
S: =[Utricularia macrorhiza {Le Conte}]
N: [Utricularia vulgaris var. americana {A.Gray}]
P: Man.Bot.5.ed.:318 (1867)
SYN: [Utricularia macrorhiza {Le Conte}]
S: =[Utricularia macrorhiza {Le Conte}]
N: [Utricularia vulgaris var. formosana {Kou}]
P: Biol.Bull.Taiwan Norm.Univ.3:24 (1968)
T: TW, 1912, Sasaki s.n. (?)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia vulgaris var. japonica {(Makino) M.Tamura}]
P: Acta Phytotax.Geobot.15:32 (1953)
BN: [Utricularia japonica {Makino}]
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia vulgaris var. major {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:18 (1753)
T: [Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
S: =[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
C: nom.superfl.
N: [Utricularia vulgaris var. minor {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:18 (1753)
T: near Upsala, SE, Ehrhart 91 (?UPS)
S: =[Utricularia intermedia {Hayne}]
N: [Utricularia vulgaris var. mutata {(Leiner ex Doell) Doell}]
P: Fl.Baden 2:645 (1859)
BN: [Utricularia mutata {Leiner ex Doell}]
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia vulgaris var. neglecta {(Lehm.) Coss. & Germain}]
P: Fl.Env.Paris 2.ed.:375 (1861)
BN: [Utricularia neglecta {Lehm.}]
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia vulgaris var. pilosa {Makino}]
P: Bot.Mag.Tokyo 9:111 (1895)
T: JP, Makino s.n. (?)
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}]
N: ~[Utricularia vulgaris var. platiphylla {Hegi}]
P: Ill.Fl.Mitteleu.1.ed.6:166 (1918)
CN: [Utricularia vulgaris f. platyloba {Glueck}]
S: =[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: ~[Utricularia vulgaris var. rhenana {Meist.}]
P: Mem.Herb.Boiss.12:32 (1900)
T: Yvonand, Neuchatel, CH, Muret (LAU) & al.
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
C: taxon not accepted by author
N: [Utricularia vulgaris var. robustior {Boeckel}]
P: Oesterr.Bot.Wochenbl.4:118 (1854)
T: near Oldenburg, DE, 1853, G.Boeckel (?)
S: =[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
N: [Utricularia vulgaris var. tenuicaulis {(Miki) Kou}]
P: Biol.Bull.Taiwan Norm.Univ.3:24 (1968)
BN: [Utricularia tenuicaulis {Miki}]
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: [Utricularia vulgaris var. tenuis {Hjelt}]
P: Acta Soc.F.Fl.Fenn.51:120 (1920)
T: Barkarila near Villmanstrand, SE, Saelan (?H)
S: =[Utricularia australis {R.Br.}]
N: ~[Utricularia vulgaris var. typica {Meist.}]
P: Mem.Herb.Boiss.12:31 (1900)
T: [Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
S: =[Utricularia vulgaris {L.}]
C: nom.superfl.
N: ~[Utricularia wallichiana {auct. non R.Wight: Benj.}]
P: Bot.Z.3:213 (1845)
T: NP, Wallich 1498 Herb.Lehmann (?HBG)
S: =[Utricularia bifida {L.}]
N: ~[Utricularia wallichiana {auct. non R.Wight: F.Muell.}]
P: J. & Proc.Roy.Soc.Nsw.24:76 (1890)
S: =[Utricularia bifida {L.}] /[Utricularia odorata {Pellegr.}]
N: ~[Utricularia wallichiana {R.Wight}]
P: Ic.Pl.Ind.Or.4.4:9 (1850)
CN: [Utricularia wallichii {R.Wight}]
S: =[Utricularia capillacea {Willd.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Utricularia wallichiana var. firmula {Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.3:182 (1859)
T: Khasia, IN, J.D.Hooker & Thomson s.n. (K) & al.
S: =[Utricularia recta {P.Taylor}]
N: [Utricularia wallichiana var. macrolepis {(R.Wight) Gamble}]
P: Fl.Madras 2:982 (1924)
BN: [Utricularia macrolepis {R.Wight}]
S: =[Utricularia capillacea {Willd.}]
N: [Utricularia wallichiana var. scandens {(Benj.) Pellegr.}]
P: Fl.Gen.Indoch.4:470 (1930)
BN: [Utricularia scandens {Benj.}]
S: =[Utricularia capillacea {Willd.}]
N: [Utricularia wallichii {R.Wight}]
P: Hook., Kew J.1:372 (1849)
T: none designated
S: =[Utricularia capillacea {Willd.}]
N: +[Utricularia warburgii {Goebel}]
P: Ann.Jard.Bot.Buitenz.9:22 (1891)
T: Ningbo, Zhejiang, CN, Warburg s.n. (?M|)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-NIG
L: CN (Anhui, Chongqing, Fujian, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Sichuan, Zhejiang)
LFR: 24
N: ~[Utricularia warmingiana {Kuhlm.}]
P: An.Reun.S.Am.Bot.3:312 (1940)
CN: [Utricularia warmingii {Kam.}]
S: =[Utricularia warmingii {Kam.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: +[Utricularia warmingii {Kam.}]
P: Ber.Dt.Bot.Ges.12:7 (1894)
T: Caldas, Minas Gerais, BR, Regnell 3,2029 (UPS)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-UTR-UTR
L: VE, BR, BO
LFR: 121, 124, 129
N: ~[Utricularia welwitschii {auct. non Oliv.: P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.18:146 (1964)
S: =[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}] /[Utricularia troupinii {P.Taylor}] /[Utricularia welwitschii {Oliv.}]
N: +[Utricularia welwitschii {Oliv.}]
P: J.Linn.Soc.Bot.9:152 (1865)
T: Lopollo, Huilla, AO, Welwitsch 263 (LISU)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-CAL
L: CD, TZ, MW, ZW, ZM, AO, ZA, MG
LFR: 70, 84
IMAGE: utricula/uwelwitschii-tm Front and side views of flower and scape
N: [Utricularia welwitschii var. microcalyx {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.18:148 (1964)
T: Kambole Escarpment, N Prov., ZM, Richards 10051 (K)
S: =[Utricularia microcalyx {(P.Taylor) P.Taylor}]
N: [Utricularia welwitschii var. odontosepala {(Stapf) P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.18:148 (1964)
BN: [Utricularia odontosepala {Stapf}]
S: =[Utricularia odontosepala {Stapf}]
N: [Utricularia welwitschii var. pusilla {Suesseng.}]
P: Trans.Rhod.Sci.Ass.43:120 (1951)
T: Marandellas, ZW, Dehn 461 (M)
S: =[Utricularia welwitschii {Oliv.}]
N: ~[Utricularia wercklei {Hort.Bot.Bonn}]
P: in sched. (BONN 28) (1998)
S: =[Utricularia ?]
C: nom.nud.
N: +[Utricularia westonii {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:2 (1986)
T: Cape Le Grand National Park, W.A., AU, Taylor 17008 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-TRD
L: SW AU
LFR: 135
N: +[Utricularia wightiana {P.Taylor}]
P: Kew Bull.41:10 (1986)
T: Sispara, Nilgiri Hills, Tamil Nadu, IN, R.Wight 2413 (K)
CLA: AST-SCR-LEN-UTR-POL-OLI
L: IN (Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Maharashtra, Karnataka)
LFR: 91
N: [Utricularia williamsii {Steyerm.}]
P: Ceiba 1:126 (1950)
T: near Hoya Grande, dept.Morazan, HN, Williams 10639 (F)
S: =[Utricularia amethystina {Salzm. ex St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: ~[Utricularia yakusimensis {auct. non Masam.: Yong No Lee}]
P: Ill.Fl. & Faun.Korea 18:tab.151, 745 (1976)
S: =[Utricularia caerulea {L.}]
N: [Utricularia yakusimensis {Masam.}]
P: Fl. & Geo.Yakus.:409 (1934)
T: Yakushima Is., Kyushu, JP, 31. 8. 1926, Masamune s.n. (?TI)
S: =[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
N: [Utricularia yakusimensis f. albida {(Makino) Hara}]
P: J.Jap.Bot.17:123 (1941)
BN: [Utricularia affinis f. albida {Makino}]
S: =[Utricularia uliginosa {Vahl}]
G: [Vesiculina {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
LTG: [Vesiculina purpurea {(Walt.) Raf.}]=[Utricularia purpurea {Walt.}] {Barnh.}
TGP: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.6:62 (1916)
N: [Vesiculina albiflora {(R.Br.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia albiflora {R.Br.}]
S: =[Utricularia albiflora {R.Br.}]
N: [Vesiculina compressa {(R.Br.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia compressa {R.Br.}]nom.dub.
S: =[Utricularia ?]
C: nom.dub.
N: [Vesiculina cucullata {(St.Hil. & Gir.) Barnh.}]
P: Mem.NY.Bot.Gard.6:63 (1916)
BN: [Utricularia cucullata {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
S: =[Utricularia cucullata {St.Hil. & Gir.}]
N: [Vesiculina gibba {(L.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia gibba {L.}]
S: =[Utricularia gibba {L.}]
N: [Vesiculina graminifolia {(Vahl) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia graminifolia {Vahl}]
S: =[Utricularia graminifolia {Vahl}]
N: [Vesiculina purpurea {(Walt.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia purpurea {Walt.}]
S: =[Utricularia purpurea {Walt.}]
N: [Vesiculina pygmaea {(R.Br.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia minutissima {Vahl}]
S: =[Utricularia minutissima {Vahl}]
N: [Vesiculina saccata {(Ell.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia saccata {Ell.}]
S: =[Utricularia purpurea {Walt.}]
N: [Vesiculina setacea {(Michx.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia setacea {Michx.}]
S: =[Utricularia subulata {L.}]
N: [Vesiculina tenella {(R.Br.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:109 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia tenella {R.Br.}]
S: =[Utricularia tenella {R.Br.}]
G: [Xananthes {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:108 (1836)
TG: [Xananthes minor {(L.) Raf.}]=[Utricularia minor {L.}]
N: [Xananthes minor {(L.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:108 (1836)
BN: [Utricularia minor {L.}]
S: =[Utricularia minor {L.}]
F: +[Martyniaceae {Stapf}]
TF: [Martynia {L.}]
C: (non-carnivorous)
G: [Basonca {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:68 (1836)
TG: [Basonca longiflora {(L.) Raf.}]=[Rogeria longiflora {(L.) J.Gay}]
C: gen.excl. (Pedaliaceae)
N: [Basonca longiflora {(L.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:68 (1836)
BN: [Martynia longiflora {L.}]
S: =[Rogeria longiflora {(L.) J.Gay}]
C: spec.excl. (Pedaliaceae)
G: [Carpoceras {A.Rich.}]
P: Ferussac, Bull.Sci.Nat.Geol.21:98 (1830)
TG: [Carpoceras angulosa {(Lam.) A.Rich.}]=[Martynia annua {L.}]
S: =[Martynia {L.}]
N: [Carpoceras angulosa {(Lam.) A.Rich.}]
P: Ferussac, Bull.Sci.Nat.Geol.21:98 (1830)
BN: [Martynia angulosa {Lam.}]
S: =[Martynia annua {L.}]
G: +[Craniolaria {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.2:618 (1753)
TG: [Craniolaria annua {L.}]
C: (non-carnivorous)
N: +[Craniolaria annua {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.2:618 (1753)
LT: Ehret, Pl.Papil.Rar.:tab.1, f.2 (1748) {Barrie}
LTP: Regnum Veg.127:38 (1993)
CLA: AST-SCR-MAR-CRA-CRA-CRA
L: HT, DO, PR, VE, CO, BR
LFR: 117, 118, 121
C: (non-carnivorous)
N: [Craniolaria argentina {Speg.}]
P: Pl.Nov.Crit.Reipubl.Argent.Decas 3:3 (1897)
T: La Vina, Guachipas, Cafayate, Salta, AR, (?)
S: =[Craniolaria integrifolia {Cham.}]
N: [Craniolaria fallax {(Kunze) A.DC. ex DC.}]
P: Prodr.9:254 (1845)
BN: [Martynia fallax {Kunze}]
S: =[Proboscidea louisianica subsp. fragrans {(Lindl.) P.K.Bretting}]
N: [Craniolaria fragrans {(Lindl.) Schenk}]
P: Ind.Sem.Hort.Wirceb. (1861)
BN: [Martynia fragrans {Lindl.}]
S: =[Proboscidea louisianica subsp. fragrans {(Lindl.) P.K.Bretting}]
N: [Craniolaria fruticosa {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.2:618 (1753)
T: (?LINN)
S: =[Pentarhaphia craniolaria {Decne.}]
C: spec.excl. (Gesneriaceae)
N: +[Craniolaria integrifolia {Cham.}]
P: Linnaea 7:725 (1832)
T: S BR, Sellow (?B|)
CLA: AST-SCR-MAR-CRA-CRA-CRA
L: AR, PY, UY, BR
LFR: 140
C: (non-carnivorous)
N: [Craniolaria integrifolia f. longiflora {Chodat & Hassl.}]
P: Bull.Herb.Boiss.2.ser.3:547 (1903)
T: Cordillera de Altos, PY, 10., E.Hassler 3305 (G)
S: =[Craniolaria integrifolia {Cham.}]
N: ~[Craniolaria unibracteata {Nees & Mart.}]
P: Nov.Act.Nat.Cur.11:67 (1820)
SYN: [Holoregmia viscida {Nees}]
S: =[Holoregmia viscida {Nees}]
G: [Disteira {Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:68 (1836)
TG: [Disteira angulosa {(Lam.) Raf.}]=[Martynia annua {L.}]
S: =[Martynia {L.}]
N: [Disteira angulosa {(Lam.) Raf.}]
P: Fl.Tellur.4:68 (1836)
BN: [Martynia angulosa {Lam.}]
S: =[Martynia annua {L.}]
G: +[Holoregmia {Nees}]
P: Flora 4:300 (1821)
TG: [Holoregmia viscida {Nees}]
N: +[Holoregmia viscida {Nees}]
P: Flora 4:300 (1821)
T: betw. Faz.Cachoeira & Jequie, Bahia, BR, 3. 1817, Wied s.n. (BR)
CLA: AST-SCR-MAR-MAR-MAR-MAR
L: NE BR
LFR: 123
C: (non-carnivorous)
G: +[Ibicella {v.Eselt.}]
P: N.Y.Agric.Exper.Stat.Techn.Bull.149:31 (1929)
TG: [Ibicella lutea {(Lindl.) v.Eselt.}]
C: (non-carnivorous)
N: +[Ibicella lutea {(Lindl.) v.Eselt.}]
P: N.Y.Agric.Exp.Sta.Techn.Bull.149:34 (1929)
BN: [Martynia lutea {Lindl.}]
CLA: AST-SCR-MAR-IBI-IBI-IBI
L: AR, UY, BR
LFR: 140
C: (non-carnivorous)
IMAGE: ibicella/ibicell1 closeups of flower, buds and stem
N: [Ibicella nelsoniana {(Barb.Rodr.) v.Eselt.}]
P: N.Y.Agric.Exper.Stat.Techn.Bull.No.149, 32 (1929)
BN: [Martynia lutea var. nelsoniana {Barb.Rodr.}]
S: =?[Ibicella lutea {(Lindl.) v.Eselt.}]
N: +[Ibicella parodii {Abbiatti}]
P: Not.Mus.La Plata Bot.4:458 (1939)
T: N AR, (?LP)
CLA: AST-SCR-MAR-IBI-IBI-IBI
L: AR
LFR: 140
C: (non-carnivorous)
G: +[Martynia {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.:618 (1753)
TG: [Martynia annua {L.}]
C: (non-carnivorous)
N: [Martynia aculeata {Larranaga}]
P: Escritos D.A.Larranaga (Pub.Inst.Hist.Geog.Urug.) 1:14 (1922)
T: AR, (?MVM)
S: =?[Craniolaria integrifolia {Cham.}]
N: ~[Martynia alternifolia {Lam.}]
P: Encyc.2:355 (1786)
T: nom.nov.[Martynia proboscidea {Glox.}]
S: =[Proboscidea louisianica {(Mill.) Thell.}]
C: nom.superfl.
N: [Martynia altheifolia {Benth.}]
P: Bot.Voy.Sulph.:37 (1844)
T: Bay of Magdalena, MX, G.Bentham s.n. (?K)
S: =[Proboscidea altheifolia {(Benth.) Decne.}]
N: ~[Martynia angulosa {Lam.}]
P: Encyc.2:354 (1786)
T: nom.nov.[Martynia diandra {Glox.}]
S: =[Martynia annua {L.}]
C: nom.superfl.
N: [Martynia annua {auct. non L.: L.}]
P: Syst.Nat.:1113 (1759)
LT: ex cult. Chelsea Physick Garden, 1762, s.coll. Herb.Sloane 2024 (BM), Mill., Fig.Gard.Dict.2:286 (1760) {Hevly}
LTP: Taxon 18:532 (1969)
S: =[Proboscidea louisianica {(Mill.) Thell.}]
N: +[Martynia annua {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.:618 (1753)
LT: ex cult. Chelsea Physick Garden, 1731, D.Houstoun 476 (BM), Martyn, Hist.Pl.Rar.:tab.42 (1728) {Nafday}
LTP: Bull.Bot.Soc.Coll.Sci.Nagpur 4:65 (1964)
CLA: AST-SCR-MAR-MAR-MAR-MAR
L: MX, NI, VI, (introd. in LK)
LFR: 117, 118
C: (non-carnivorous)
N: [Martynia arenaria {Engelm.}]
P: Wisliz., Mem.Tour N MX:100 (1848)
T: below El Paso, MX, 1846, A.Wislizenus 92 (MO)
S: =[Proboscidea altheifolia {(Benth.) Decne.}]
N: [Martynia botterii {(Decne.) Hemsl.}]
P: Biol.Centr.Am.Bot.2:499 (1882)
BN: [Proboscidea botterii {Decne.}]
S: =[Proboscidea triloba {(Cham. & Schlecht.) Decne.}]
N: [Martynia capensis {Glox.}]
P: Obs.Bot.:13 (1785)
SYN: [Martynia longiflora {L.}]
S: =[Rogeria longiflora {(L.) J.Gay}]
C: spec.excl. (Pedaliaceae)
N: [Martynia caulescens {(Lindl.) Desf. ex Steud.}]
P: Nom.2.ed.2:104 (1841)
BN: [Gloxinia caulescens {Lindl.}]
S: =[Sinningia speciosa {Hiern}]
C: spec.excl. (Gesneriaceae)
N: [Martynia confusa {(v.Eselt.) Standl. & Steyerm.}]
P: Publ.Field Mus.Nat.Hist.Bot.ser.23:86 (1944)
BN: [Proboscidea confusa {v.Eselt.}]
S: =[Proboscidea confusa {v.Eselt.}]
N: ~[Martynia craniolaria {Glox.}]
P: Obs.Bot.:14 (1785)
SYN: [Craniolaria annua {L.}]
S: =[Craniolaria annua {L.}]
N: ~[Martynia crenata {Moon}]
P: Cat.Pl.Ceyl.:45 (1824)
T: Adams Peak, LK, (?PDA)
S: =?
C: spec.excl.
N: ~[Martynia diandra {Glox.}]
P: Obs.Bot.:14 (1785)
SYN: [Martynia annua {L.}]
S: =[Martynia annua {L.}]
N: [Martynia fallax {Kunze}]
P: Linnaea 18:164 (1844)
T: patria dubia, cult., (HORT.BOT.LEIPZIG)
S: =[Proboscidea louisianica subsp. fragrans {(Lindl.) P.K.Bretting}]
N: [Martynia fragrans {Lindl.}]
P: Bot.Reg.26:85 (1840)
T: vicinity of Real del Monte Mines, MX, Marnock s.n. (?K)
S: =[Proboscidea louisianica subsp. fragrans {(Lindl.) P.K.Bretting}]
N: [Martynia fruticosa {(L.) Glox.}]
P: Obs.Bot.:15 (1785)
BN: [Craniolaria fruticosa {L.}]
S: =[Pentarhaphia craniolaria {Decne.}]
C: spec.excl. (Gesneriaceae)
N: [Martynia hirsuta {(Lindl.) Desf. ex Steud.}]
P: Nom.2.ed.2:104 (1841)
BN: [Gloxinia hirsuta {Lindl.}]
S: =[Ligeria hirsuta {(Lindl.) Decne. ex Hanst.}]
C: spec.excl. (Gesneriaceae)
N: [Martynia integrifolia {(Cham.) Steud.}]
P: Nom.2.ed.2:104 (1841)
BN: [Craniolaria integrifolia {Cham.}]
S: =[Craniolaria integrifolia {Cham.}]
N: [Martynia jussieui {(Steud.) Howell}]
P: Leafl.West.Bot.1:40 (1933)
BN: [Proboscidea jussieui {Steud.}]
S: =[Proboscidea louisianica {(Mill.) Thell.}]
N: [Martynia lanceolata {auct. non Moon: Macrae ex Nees}]
P: DC., Prodr.11:182 (1847)
T: LK, Macrae 373 (K)
S: =[Strobilanthes lanceolatus {(Moon) Hook. ex Nees}]
C: spec.excl. (Acanthaceae)
N: [Martynia lanceolata {Moon}]
P: Cat.Pl.Ceyl.:45 (1824)
T: 4 Korles, LK, (?PDA)
S: =[Chirita moonii {Gardn.}]
C: spec.excl. (Gesneriaceae)
N: [Martynia longiflora {L.}]
P: Royen, Syst.12.ed.:412 (1766)
T: Cape, ZA, D.van Royen (L)
S: =[Rogeria longiflora {(L.) J.Gay}]
C: spec.excl. (Pedaliaceae)
N: [Martynia louisiana {Mill.}]
P: Gard.Dict.8.ed.:MAR-MAT (1768)
T: La. (naturalized), US, (?K)
S: =[Proboscidea louisianica {(Mill.) Thell.}]
N: [Martynia lutea {Lindl.}]
P: Edwards, Bot.Reg.11:tab.934 (1825)
T: BR, 8. 1824, W.Herbert (?K)
S: =[Ibicella lutea {(Lindl.) v.Eselt.}]
N: [Martynia lutea var. nelsoniana {Barb.Rodr.}]
P: Pl.Nov.Cult.Jard.Bot.Rio de Janeiro 6:12 (1898)
T: Minas Gerais, BR, (?)
S: =?[Ibicella lutea {(Lindl.) v.Eselt.}]
N: [Martynia montevidensis {Cham.}]
P: Linnaea 7:724 (1832)
T: UY, Sellow (?B)
S: =[Ibicella lutea {(Lindl.) v.Eselt.}]
N: [Martynia nelsoniana {(Barb.Rodr.) Barb.Rodr.}]
P: Pl.Nov.Cult.Jard.Bot.Rio de Janeiro 6:15 (1898)
BN: [Martynia lutea var. nelsoniana {Barb.Rodr.}]
S: =[Ibicella lutea {(Lindl.) v.Eselt.}]
N: [Martynia nervosa {Moon}]
P: Cat.Pl.Ceyl.:45 (1824)
T: Oowa (Uva), LK, (?PDA)
S: =?[Chirita walkeri {Gardn.}]
C: spec.excl. (Gesneriaceae)
N: ~[Martynia pallida {Salisb.}]
P: Prodr.:103 (1796)
SYN: [Martynia proboscidea {Glox.}]
S: =[Proboscidea louisianica {(Mill.) Thell.}]
C: nom.superfl.
N: [Martynia palmeri {S.Watson}]
P: Proc.Am.Acad.Arts 24:66 (1889)
T: Los Angeles Bay, Baja California, MX, E.Palmer 599 (US49897)
S: =[Proboscidea altheifolia {(Benth.) Decne.}]
N: [Martynia parviflora {Wooton}]
P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Club 25:453 (1898)
T: San Augustine Ranch, Base of Organ Mts., Dona Ana Co., New Mexico, US, 30. 8. 1897, E.O.Wooton 580 (US330744)
S: =[Proboscidea parviflora {(Wooton) Wooton & Stand|.}]
N: [Martynia perennis {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.:618 (1753)
T: Hort.Cliffortianus ex cult. (BM)
S: =[Gloxinia perennis {(L.) Fritsch}]
C: spec.excl. (Gesneriaceae)
N: ~[Martynia proboscidea {Glox.}]
P: Obs.Bot.:14 (1785)
T: [Martynia louisianica {Mill.}]
S: =[Proboscidea louisianica {(Mill.) Thell.}]
N: [Martynia sinaloensis {(v.Eselt.) Wiggins & Rollins}]
P: Contr.Dudley Herb.3:277 (1943)
BN: [Proboscidea sinaloensis {v.Eselt.}]
S: =[Proboscidea parviflora subsp. sinaloensis {(v.Eselt.) P.K.Bretting}]
N: ~[Martynia spathacea {auct. non Lam.: Spreng.}]
P: Syst.4.Cur.Post.:238 (1827)
SYN: [Holoregmia viscida {Nees}]
S: =[Holoregmia viscida {Nees}]
N: ~[Martynia spathacea {Lam.}]
P: Encyc.2:355 (1786)
T: nom.nov.[Martynia craniolaria {Glox.}]
S: =[Craniolaria annua {L.}]
C: nom.superfl.
N: [Martynia speciosa {(Edwards) Loisel.}]
P: Herb.Amat.:tab.225 (1816-27)
BN: [Gloxinia speciosa {Edwards}]
S: =[Sinningia speciosa {(Edwards) Hiern}]
C: spec.excl. (Gesneriaceae)
N: [Martynia triloba {Cham. & Schlecht.}]
P: Linnaea 5:121 (1830)
T: near Veracruz, MX, Schiede & Deppe 242 (?HAL)
S: =[Proboscidea triloba {(Cham. & Schlecht.) Decne.}]
N: ~[Martynia unguis-diaboli {Larranaga}]
P: Escritos D.A.Larranaga (Pub.Inst.Hist.Geog.Urug.), Atlas 1:pl.55 (1927)
CN: [Martynia aculeata {Larranaga}]
S: =?[Craniolaria integrifolia {Cham.}]
C: sphalm.typogr.
N: [Martynia violacea {Engelm.}]
P: Wisliz., Mem.Tour N MX:101 (1848)
T: Lake Encinilla N Chihuahua, MX, 1846, A.Wislizenus 145 (MO)
S: =[Proboscidea louisianica subsp. fragrans {(Lindl.) P.K.Bretting}]
N: [Martynia zanguebarica {Lour.}]
P: Fl.Cochinch.2:386 (1790)
T: Zanguebar (Dar-es-Salaam) shores, TZ, 1790, J.de Loureiro 386 1 (P 00150860)
S: =[Dicerocaryum zanguebaricum {(Lour.) Merr.}]
C: spec.excl. (Pedaliaceae)
G: +[Proboscidea {Schmidel}]
P: A.Keller, Ic.Pl.1:49 (1762)
TG: [Proboscidea jussieui {Schmidel ex A.Keller}]=[Proboscidea louisianica {(Mill.) Thell.}]
C: (non-carnivorous)
N: +[Proboscidea altheifolia {(Benth.) Decne.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.5.ser.3:324 (1865)
BN: [Martynia altheifolia {Benth.}]
CLA: AST-SCR-MAR-PRO-PRO-PRO
L: US, MX, PE
LFR: 61, 128
C: (non-carnivorous)
N: [Proboscidea arenaria {(Engelm.) Decne.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.5.ser.3:326 (1865)
BN: [Martynia arenaria {Engelm.}]
S: =[Proboscidea altheifolia {(Benth.) Decne.}]
N: [Proboscidea botterii {Decne.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.5.ser.3:327 (1865)
T: near Orizaba, MX, 9. 1854, Botteri 797 (P 00720579)
S: =[Proboscidea triloba {(Cham. & Schlecht.) Decne.}]
N: +[Proboscidea confusa {v.Eselt.}]
P: N.Y.Agric.Exper.Stat.Techn.Bull.149:13 (1929)
T: Teocalli de Cholula, Puebla, MX, 26. 8. 1907, Bro.Arsene s.n. (US1004046)
CLA: AST-SCR-MAR-PRO-PRO-PRO
L: MX, GT
LFR: 117
C: (non-carnivorous)
N: [Proboscidea cordifolia {Moench}]
P: Meth.:466 (1794)
T: nom.nov.[Martynia annua {auct. non L.: L.}]
S: =[Proboscidea louisianica {(Mill.) Thell.}]
N: +[Proboscidea crassibracteata {Correll}]
P: Madrono 19:190 (1968)
T: Tex., US, D.S.Correll 33900 (LL)
CLA: AST-SCR-MAR-PRO-PRO-PRO
L: US
LFR: 64
C: (non-carnivorous)
N: [Proboscidea diversifolia {Hevly}]
P: Brittonia 21:311 (1970)
T: 13.3 mi SW of Apatzingan, Michoacan, MX, 9. 9. 1962, Barr, Dennis & Hevly 2662 (ARIZ)
S: =[Proboscidea triloba subsp. diversifolia {(Hevly) P.K.Bretting}]
N: [Proboscidea fallax {(Kunze) Decne.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.5.ser.3:325 (1865)
BN: [Martynia fallax {Kunze}]
S: =[Proboscidea louisianica subsp. fragrans {(Lindl.) P.K.Bretting}]
N: [Proboscidea fragrans {(Lindl.) Decne.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.5.ser.3:326 (1865)
BN: [Martynia fragrans {Lindl.}]
S: =[Proboscidea louisianica subsp. fragrans {(Lindl.) P.K.Bretting}]
N: [Proboscidea gracillima {Hevly}]
P: Madrono 20:392 (1971)
T: Baja California Sur, MX, 20. 9. 1965, A.Carter 4993 (US2830713)
S: =[Proboscidea parviflora subsp. gracillima {(Hevly) P.K.Bretting}]
N: ~[Proboscidea jussieui {Schmidel}]
P: A.Keller, Ic.Pl.1:49 (1762)
T: [Martynia annua {auct. non L.: L.}]
S: =[Proboscidea louisianica {(Mill.) Thell.}]
N: [Proboscidea louisiana {(Mill.) Wooton & Standl.}]
P: Contr.U.S.Natl.Herb.19:602 (1915)
BN: [Martynia louisiana {Mill.}]
S: =[Proboscidea louisianica {(Mill.) Thell.}]
N: +[Proboscidea louisianica {(Mill.) Thell.}]
P: Mem.Soc.Sci.Nat.Cherbourg 38:480 (1912)
BN: [Martynia louisiana {Mill.}]
CLA: AST-SCR-MAR-PRO-PRO-PRO
L: SE US
LFR: 30, 64
C: (non-carnivorous)
N: +[Proboscidea louisianica subsp. fragrans {(Lindl.) P.K.Bretting}]
P: Southw.Nat.28:448 (1983)
BN: [Martynia fragrans {Lindl.}]
CLA: AST-SCR-MAR-PRO-PRO-PRO
L: US, MX
LFR: 61, 64
C: (non-carnivorous)
N: [Proboscidea lutea {(Lindl.) Stapf}]
P: Engl. & Prantl, Natuerl.Pflanzenfam.4(3b):269 (1895)
BN: [Martynia lutea {Lindl.}]
S: =[Ibicella lutea {(Lindl.) v.Eselt.}]
N: +[Proboscidea parviflora {(Wooton) Wooton & Standl.}]
P: Contr.U.S.Natl.Herb.19:602 (1915)
BN: [Martynia parviflora {Wooton}]
CLA: AST-SCR-MAR-PRO-PRO-PRO
L: US
LFR: 61
C: (non-carnivorous)
N: +[Proboscidea parviflora subsp. gracillima {(Hevly) P.K.Bretting}]
P: Southw.Nat.30:150 (1985)
BN: [Proboscidea gracillima {Hevly}]
CLA: AST-SCR-MAR-PRO-PRO-PRO
L: MX
LFR: 61
C: (non-carnivorous)
N: +[Proboscidea parviflora subsp. sinaloensis {(v.Eselt.) P.K.Bretting}]
P: Southw.Nat.30:151 (1985)
BN: [Proboscidea sinaloensis {v.Eselt.}]
CLA: AST-SCR-MAR-PRO-PRO-PRO
L: MX
LFR: 61
C: (non-carnivorous)
N: +[Proboscidea parviflora var. hohokamiana {P.K.Bretting}]
P: Am.J.Bot.69:1537 (1982)
T: ex cult., houseyard of Enos Francisco, Papago Indian Reservation, Sells, Pima Co., Ariz., US, Bretting 305c (IND)
CLA: AST-SCR-MAR-PRO-PRO-PRO
L: US
LFR: 61
C: (non-carnivorous)
N: [Proboscidea peruviana {v.Eselt.}]
P: N.Y.Agric.Exper.Stat.Techn.Bull.149:17 (1929)
T: Prov. Paita-Jalara, Piura Dept., PE, 7. 10. 1925, O.Haught 14 (US1284249)
S: =[Proboscidea altheifolia {(Benth.) Decne.}]
N: +[Proboscidea sabulosa {Correll}]
P: Rhodora 68:426 (1966)
T: Crane Co., Tex., US, 6. 8. 1966, D.S.Correll 33328 (LL)
CLA: AST-SCR-MAR-PRO-PRO-PRO
L: US
LFR: 64
C: (non-carnivorous)
N: [Proboscidea sinaloensis {v.Eselt.}]
P: N.Y.Agric.Exper.Stat.Techn.Bull.149:24 (1929)
T: Topolabampo, Sinaloa, MX, 12. 9. 1899, E.Palmer 230 (US315550)
S: =[Proboscidea parviflora subsp. sinaloensis {(v.Eselt.) P.K.Bretting}]
N: +[Proboscidea spicata {Correll}]
P: Wrightia 4:77 (1968)
T: along Rte, 170 e. oa Fort Leaton, Presidio Co., Tex., US, 14. 6. 1967, D.S.Correll & H.B.Correll 34211 (LL)
CLA: AST-SCR-MAR-PRO-PRO-PRO
L: US
LFR: 64
C: (non-carnivorous)
N: +[Proboscidea triloba {(Cham. & Schlecht.) Decne.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.5.ser.3:326 (1865)
BN: [Martynia triloba {Cham. & Schlecht.}]
CLA: AST-SCR-MAR-PRO-PRO-PRO
L: MX
LFR: 61, 117
C: (non-carnivorous)
N: +[Proboscidea triloba subsp. diversifolia {(Hevly) P.K.Bretting}]
P: Southw.Nat.30:150 (1985)
BN: [Proboscidea diversifolia {Hev|y}]
CLA: AST-SCR-MAR-PRO-PRO-PRO
L: MX, GT
LFR: 117
C: (non-carnivorous)
N: [Proboscidea unibracteata {(Nees & Mart.) Decne.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.5.ser.3:325 (1865)
BN: [Craniolaria unibracteata {Nees & Mart.}]
S: =[Holoregmia viscida {Nees}]
N: [Proboscidea violacea {(Engelm.) Decne.}]
P: Ann.Sci.Nat.5.ser.3:325 (1865)
BN: [Martynia violacea {Engelm.}]
S: =[Proboscidea louisianica subsp. fragrans {(Lindl.) P.K.Bretting}]
G: [Vatkea {Hildeb. & O.Hoffm.}]
P: Verh.Bot.Ver.Brandenb.22:45 (1880)
TG: [Vatkea diandra {(Glox.) O.Hoffm.}]=[Martynia annua {L.}]
S: =[Martynia {L.}]
N: [Vatkea diandra {(Glox.) O.Hoffm.}]
P: Verh.Bot.Ver.Brandenb.22:45 (1880)
BN: [Martynia diandra {Glox.}]
S: =[Martynia annua {L.}]
F: +[Bromeliaceae {A.L.Jussieu}]
TF: [Bromelia {L.}]
C: (non-carnivorous)
G: +[Brocchinia {J.H.Schult. ex J.A.Schult. & J.H.Schult.}]
P: Syst.7:1250 (1830)
TG: [Brocchinia paniculata {J.H.Schult.}]
C: (non-carnivorous)
N: +[Brocchinia reducta {Baker}]
P: Hook., J.Bot.20:331 (1882)
T: Kaieteur Savanna, Essequibo, GY, 9. 1881, Jenman 873 (K)
CLA: COM-BRO-BRO-BRC-BRC-BRC
L: VE, GY, BR
LFR: 120
C: (non-carnivorous)
G: +[Catopsis {Griseb.}]
P: Goett.Nachr.1864:21 (1865)
TG: [Catopsis nutans {(Sw.) Griseb.}]
C: (non-carnivorous)
N: +[Catopsis berteroniana {(Schult. & Schult.f.) Mez}]
P: Monogr.Phan.9:621 (1896)
BN: [Tillandsia berteroniana {Schult. & Schult.f.}]
CLA: COM-BRO-BRO-CAT-CAT-CAT
L: tropical & subtropical America
LFR: 117, 118, 120, 121
C: (non-carnivorous)
IMAGE: catopsis/catopsis view of plant
# INTERNATIONAL REGISTER OF CULTIVATED CARNIVOROUS PLANTS
N: $[Darlingtonia ' Othello ' {B.Rice}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:42 (1998)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v27n2p40_42.html
S: =[Darlingtonia californica {Torr.}]
Introducer: B.Rice, from a seep in the Sierra Nevada, Ca., US, 1997
Nominant: B.Rice, Davis, 1998
Registrant: B.Rice
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:42 (1998)
"The cultivar [Darlingtonia ' Othello ' {B.Rice}] is characterized by one feature - a lack of red pigment in the leaves and especially the flowers."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:40 (1998)
Propagation: by seed (or other, as long as resulting plants lack anthocyanin)
Etymology: after Shakespeare's general mocked by the "green ey'd monster" of jealousy
N: $[Sarracenia ' Abandoned Hope ' {D'Amato}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:46 (2000)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n2p46_48.html#hope
S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
B: P.D'Amato, California Carnivores, Forestville, USA, 1989
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1994
Registrant: P.D'Amato, 15. 1. 2000
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
HC: Registered 4. 7. 2000 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:46 (2000)
"This notable cultivar was distinguished from its siblings by having enormous early season pitchers, particularly when its flowers are removed at an early stage. While similar to other [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}] crosses using similar varieties of the two parent species, this individual stood out by attaining pitcher heights as great as 80 cm (30 inches). Only one or two spring and early summer pitchers of this enormous size are produced, and the pitchers that follow later in the season are only about half this size. Also notable is the oversized, wavy and undulating lid that can effectively reduce collected rainfall and thus lessen the toppling nature that plagues [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]. The pitcher body is olive-green with red longitudinal veins both straight and jagged, plus lesser horizontal veins joining those that run lengthwise along the pitcher. The ala is pronounced along the lower half of the pitcher and edged in red. The red lip of the mouth is held horizontally. A prominent red splotch at the throat radiates red veins throughout the yellow-green lid. The flowers are large-petaled and peach pink on the exterior surface, beige on the inner surface."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:48 (2000)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: from the sign at the entrance to hell in Dante's Inferno: Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here
N: $[Sarracenia ' Adesugata ' {Hort. ex Kurata}]
P: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:127 (2003)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
Nominant: Japan, before 2003
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Description: none published
Standard: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:127 (2003)
Etymology: unknown
N: $[Sarracenia ' Adrian Slack ' {B.Hanrahan & B.Rice}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:116 (2000)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n4p116_122.html#adrian
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
Introducer: B.Hanrahan, from Milton area, Fla., USA, 1980s
Nominant: B.Hanrahan, Powder Springs, Ga., & B.Rice, Davis, Ca., USA, 28. 3. 2000
Registrant: B.Hanrahan & B.Rice, 10. 5. 2000
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
HC: Registered 29. 1. 2001 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:116 (2000)
"In general form, the plant produces large pitchers much like those of [Sarracenia flava {L.}]. The influence of [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] is expressed, at most, as a slight undulation in the pitcher lid. While [Sarracenia flava {L.}] controls the pitcher form, [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] influences much of the pitcher coloration. The pitcher lid is arrestingly white, shot through with deep red veins (from [Sarracenia flava {L.}]). The upper pitcher tube is also heavily veined and lightly fenestrated. These pitcher characters define this exquisite cultivar. The flowers are not as spectacular as the pitchers, but are still intriguing. The petals are light pink, almost white, but may show occasional yellow highlights."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:117 (2000)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: after the famous carnivorous plant breeder and author A.Slack
N: $[Sarracenia ' Akebono ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:5 (1985)
S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
B: Toyoda
C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' All Green ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:79 (1998)
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
Introducer: P.D'Amato, from Carolina, US
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
HC: name not registered with ICRA, doubtfully acceptable (conflicting with Rec. 19.D.1., ICNCP), coextensive with [Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
Description: Savage Garden:79 (1998); Gard.Chron.2.ser.15:817 (1881)
"This tall form from the Carolinas lacks any red pigment in the pitchers, although the phyllodia may have faint tints of red. This is the true [Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}] named in the late 1800s."
Etymology: after colour of leaves
N: $[Sarracenia ' All Red ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:79 (1998)
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. atropurpurea {(Hort.Bull ex Mast.) Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
Introducer: P.D'Amato, from Carolina, US
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
HC: name not registered with ICRA, doubtfully acceptable (conflicting with Rec. 19.D.1., ICNCP)
Description: Savage Garden:79 (1998)
"Another rare Carolina plant, in which the whole pitcher is a stunning deep red. Unfortunately, this maroon color is difficult to maintain in cultivation, and plants often end up looking like a reddish [Sarracenia ' Copper Lid ' {Schnell ex Hort.Slack}]."
Etymology: after the colour of the leaf
N: $[Sarracenia ' Alucard ' {T.H.Wyman}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:13 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava var. rubricorpora {Schnell}] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]]
B: P.Faulisi, 5. 2000
Nominant: T.H.Wyman, Stone Mountain, Ga., US, 5. 2004
Registrant: T.H.Wyman, 2. 12. 2008
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: Registered 10. 5. 2009 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:13 (2009)
"In structure the pitchers are similar to those of [Sarracenia flava {L.}] though the hoods tend to display a slight degree of ruffling alluding to the presence of [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] genes in the mix. Pitchers average 76 cm (30 inches) in height but can grow to 94 cm (37 inches) tall. Under extremely high light and, most notably, under very bright greenhouse polycarbonate, the pitchers will turn a near complete deep reddish-black over their entirety. The hoods of some pitchers will occasionally show slight green patches but this is not consistent within or between plants with some plants displaying many green-patched hoods one season and few the next while others will produce pitchers with the same lid type season after season and then suddenly revert to the opposite type. As the pitchers age, most turn a complete velvety black, very similar to the colour of cultivated "black" calla lilies. The flowers are yellow."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:15 (2009)
Propagation: vegetative preferred and recommended
Etymology: "Dracula" spelled backwards for impression of dark ominous presence given by appearance of plants
N: $[Sarracenia ' Anxious Debate ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
P: Public Garden 9:46 (1994)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Asahinishiki ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]]
B: Okamura
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Ayanami ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:5 (1985)
S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
B: K.Suzuki, Shunkyu-en Nursery, Yokohama
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Belly of Blood ' {B.Rice}]
P: Growing Carniv.Pl.:147 (2006)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
B: B.Rice, Davis, Ca., USA, 1999
Nominant: B.Rice
Registrant: B.Rice, 1. 12. 2006
HC: Registered 6. 12. 2006 {JS}
Description: Growing Carniv.Pl.:147 (2006)
"In 1999 seed of [Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}] of unknown provenance was germinated at the University of California (Davis). In 2005 a single vigorous clone was selected as a cultivar. Most striking about the pitchers of this compact grower is that the pitcher body is deep red while the erect hood is yellow-green with red venation. This two-toned pigmentation pattern is just like that on [Sarracenia flava var. rubricorpora {Schnell}]."
Standard: Growing Carniv.Pl.:147 (2006)
Propagation: vegetatively, to maintain distinctive coloration of pitchers
Etymology: after colour pattern of pitchers
N: $[Sarracenia ' Beniaya ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
B: K.Suzuki, Shunkyu-en Nursery, Yokohama
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Benigoromo ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:5 (1985)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]?
B: Toyoda
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Beniotome ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
S: =[[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
B: Kikuchi
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Benizono ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
S: =[[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]] * [[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]]
B: Kikuchi
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia harperi {Bell}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Birds Beak ' {N.Haywood ex P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:19 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: N.Haywood, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia areolata {Macf.}]
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:19 (2009)
"Beautiful red flower, upper portion of pitcher with white areolae and light purple suffusion under hood. Characterized by a birds-like beak on the tip of the lip."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:19 (2009)
Etymology: after shape of pitcher lip
N: $[Sarracenia ' Black and Tan ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:25 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:25 (2009)
"A sibling of [Sarracenia ' Red Viper ' {P.Sgeridan}] that has a purple-black throat splotch and a slight tan exterior."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:25 (2009)
Etymology: after pitcher coloration
N: $[Sarracenia ' Black Tube ' {J. & J.Ainsworth}]
P: Sarracenia:20 (1996)
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
Introducer: J. & J.Ainsworth
Nominant: J. & J.Ainsworth
HC: name not registered with ICRA (standard missing)
Description: Sarracenia:20 (1996)
"In one form (sic!), often referred to as [Sarracenia ' Black Tube ' {J. & J.Ainsworth}], the whole pitcher starts green and then becomes deep red to almost black later in the season."
Etymology: after the colouration of the pitchers
N: $[Sarracenia ' Black Widow ' {T.H.Wyman}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:12 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [[Sarracenia flava var. rubricorpora {Schnell}]]
B: P.Faulisi, 5. 2000
Nominant: T.H.Wyman, Stone Mountain, Ga., US, 5. 2004
Registrant: T.H.Wyman, 2. 12. 2008
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia alava {Hort.Westphal}] but the latter name not published validly
HC: Registered 10. 5. 2009 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:12 (2009)
"Pitchers of this plant average 76-86 cm (30-34 inches) in height. Developing pitchers start out with a base colour of green with very heavy reddish-black veining. Eventually the red-black colour fills in, turning nearly the entire pitcher a deep, shimmering, maroon. As the season progresses the pitcher colours continue to deepen becoming a deep lustrous purple-black especially around the throat and inner hood, an influence from the [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] parent. The flowers of this plant are a very pale white-cream."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:15 (2009)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: after colouration of fall pitchers that is similar to the one of black widow spiders
N: $[Sarracenia ' Blackankle ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
P: Public Garden 9:46 (1994)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Blood Sweat & Tears ' {P.Wilson}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 33:52 (2011)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava var. atropurpurea {(Hort.Bull ex Mast.) Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, early 2000s
Nominant: P.Wilson, Taunton, UK
Registrant: P.Wilson, 4. 11. 2011
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia popei {Mast.}]
HC: Registered 7. 11. 2011 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 33:52 (2011)
"[Sarracenia ' Blood Sweat & Tears ' {P.Wilson}] has strong red colouration throughout the entire pitcher, with the colour most intense in the throat area. It is characteristic for producing beads of nectar also in the throat area. The flower is also shown here and is a delicate pink colour fading to pale yellow. I can't remember if the flower retains any of the scent of either parent."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 33:51 (2006)
Propagation: artificial (vegetative)
Etymology: after colour and copios liquid (nectar) production of pitchers
N: $[Sarracenia ' Boob Tube ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
P: Public Garden 9:46 (1994)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Bordeaux Red Wine ' {C.Azais}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:39 (2010)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. gulfensis {Schnell}]]
B: C.Azais, Marcellus, FR
Nominant: C.Azais
Registrant: C.Azais, 19. 11. 2009
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia farnhamii {Hort.Farnham}]
HC: Registered 28. 7. 2010 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:39 (2010)
"The pitcher tube is 60 to 70 cm tall. The tube is green with a veined top, and the pitcher throat is wine red."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:39 (2010)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after colouration of pitchers and native country of originator
N: $[Sarracenia ' Bris ' {P.D'Amato & B.Rice}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:44 (2008)
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
Introducer: P.D'Amato, from ICPS seedbank, US, 2004
Nominant: B.Rice & P.D'Amato, late 2006
Registrant: P.D'Amato & B.Rice, 18. 3. 2008
HC: Registered 12. 9. 2008 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:44 (2008)
"As a juvenile, the plant had shown good color and coloration, but otherwise did not seem particularly remarkable. However, as it matured, it showed a bizarre mutation in the nature of the lid! (...)
Unlike the lids on normal plants, which when viewed from overhead completely cover the pitcher opening, the lid on this new cultivar is reduced significantly in size. The lateral development of the lid is highly reduced, so that the lid is often little more than a narrow strip of tissue. The length of the lid is also somewhat shorter than normal, although it terminates in a spur as is normal for the species. On most pitchers, the lid tends to curve slightly downwards, over the pitcher opening, in a manner that is also somewhat atypical for the species.
These characters are somewhat peculiar, but we do not believe they originate from hybridization. They are stable in cultivation, as plants cultivated for several years at both California Carnivores and the University of California, Davis, consistently show the peculiar characteristics."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:45 (2008)
Propagation: by vegetative means
Etymology: from trimmed appearance of pitchers
N: $[Sarracenia ' Brook's Hybrid ' {J. & J.Ainsworth}]
P: Sarracenia:46 (1996)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
B: ?Brook
Nominant: J. & J.Ainsworth
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
Standard: Sarracenia:46 (1996)
Etymology: after the ?originator of the plant
N: $[Sarracenia ' Bug Scoop ' {D.Cook}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:19 (2004)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v33n1p19_22.html#scoop
S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
B: D.Cook, 20. 3. 1999
Nominant: D.Cook, Junction City, OR, US, 21. 2. 2002
Registrant: D.Cook
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia umlauftiana {Hort.Hefka}]
HC: Registered 8. 9. 2004 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:22 (2004)
"This plant exibits the bug capturing lure of [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}], as soon as the pitcher opens the insects are there to become food. Very vigorous clone and colorful, the coloring of the [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] is definitely visible with the flaired pitcher opening similar to that of the [Sarracenia courtii {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:22 (2004)
Propagation: vegetative propagation or meristem culture
Etymology: after bug capturing lure of the pitchers
N: $[Sarracenia ' Burgundy ' {Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:71 (1986)
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. rubricorpora {Schnell}]
Introducer: A.Slack
Nominant: A.Slack
Registrant: A.Slack
HC: Registered 8. 10. 2002 {JS} one of two substitutes (the other being [Sarracenia ' Claret ' {Hort.Slack}], q.v.) for the collective ' Red Form ' that is a not established, unacceptable epithet (conflicting with Rec.19.D.1. and violating Art.17.19., ICNCP)
Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:71 (1986)
"In the ' Red Forms ' (of [Sarracenia flava {L.}]) almost the entire outside of the pitcher is coloured red to maroon, while the inner surface and nectar roll is yellowish green to yellow. In shade the red becomes paler, and strong red veins are then evident. Two good forms which have found their way into cultivation are [Sarracenia ' Burgundy ' {Hort.Slack}], a great beauty, in which the outer pitcher tube is plum red, the nectar roll soft yellow, while the hood is yellow-green, strongly veined in red; and [Sarracenia ' Claret ' {Hort.Slack}](...). (footnote:) [Sarracenia ' Burgundy ' {Hort.Slack}] and [Sarracenia ' Claret ' {Hort.Slack}] are names of convenience applied by the author."
Standard: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:70 (1986)
Etymology: after the red colouration of pitchers
N: $[Sarracenia ' Candlewax ' {N.Haywood ex P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:23 (2009)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]
Introducer: P.Sheridan, from W Fla., US, before 2009
Nominant: N.Haywood, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:23 (2009)
"this [Sarracenia rosea {Naczi, F.W.Case & R.B.Case}] clone was discovered in western Florida and produces a beautiful pink-purple flower. The pitcher color is eerily reminiscent of dripping candle wax which led to the cultivar name. The pitchers do not produce purple veins but instead tend to slightly blush light pink."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:23 (2009)
Etymology: pitcher color is said to be reminiscent of dripping candle wax
N: $[Sarracenia ' Candy Striper ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:18 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:18 (2009)
"A complex cross that looks like a hard stick of candy."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:18 (2009)
Etymology: after coloration of pitcher
N: $[Sarracenia ' Carmelitta ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:20 (2009)
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. cuprea {Schnell}]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:20 (2009)
"A variant of copper top [Sarracenia flava var. cuprea {Schnell}] that maintains the bronzing of the upper portion of the lid over most of the pitchers life."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:20 (2009)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Carolina Cooler ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:40 (1987)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v16n2p39_42.html#cooler
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
Introducer: R.Gardner, North Carolina Botanical Garden, Chapel Hill, before 1983
Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
Registrant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:40 (1987)
"A selection from the same batch of open-pollinated seeds as [Sarracenia ' Sun Warrior ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]. It is growing well, maintaining its small habit, and producing 5-6" leaves throughout the season. They, too, do not last well into winter. The pitcher color is much less suffused with red. The tube, and especially the hood, have varying tones of green and yellow-green underlying the distinctive red veins, giving a refreshing appearance."
Standard: presumably from NC. (UNCC), Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:41 (1987)
Propagation: rhizome division
Etymology: from green colouration of pitchers
N: $[Sarracenia ' Case's Resolve ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
P: Public Garden 9:46 (1994)
S: =[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia ?]]
Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Standard: Public Garden 9:38 (1994)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Chagall ' {J.Lechtman}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.35:68 (2006)
S: =[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
B: T.K.Hayes, 1997
Nominant: J.Lechtman, Mclean, VA, USA, 24. 6. 2002
Registrant: J.Lechtman, 21. 3. 2005
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia wrigleyana {Hort.S.G.}]
HC: Registered 16. 10. 2006 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.35:68 (2006)
"[Sarracenia wrigleyana {Hort.S.G.}] is an uncommon, but naturally occurring hybrid found in U.S. Gulf Coast savannahs (I have seen this hybrid or introgressant examples of it with its parent [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}], in Washington and Baldwin counties, Alabama and Okaloosa County, Florida, USA). [Sarracenia ' Chagall ' {J.Lechtman}] produces a profusion of intensely colored leaves on quickly-forming multiple crowns. Narrow, upright, apple green lower pitchers traced with pale red venation flare into closed, club- like hoods exhibiting extremely large areoles laced with fine red netting. Areoles on the uppermost portions of the pitcher are brilliant white, softening to pale pink in lower portions of the upper pitcher. The overall coloration of each pitcher is reminiscent of stained glass. White and green coloration, large, closed hoods and an upright habit predominate in this cultivar, distinguishing it from the only other registered [Sarracenia wrigleyana {Hort.S.G.}] cultivar, Bob Hanrahan's [Sarracenia ' Scarlet Belle ' {Hanrahan}], as well as from non-named clones of this hybrid."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.35:96 (2006) (outside back cover)
Propagation: by vegetative means
Etymology: pitcher coloration evokes the work of Marc Chagall (1887-1985), the Russian-born French-Jewish painter and stained glass artist
N: $[Sarracenia ' Chas' Brew ' {Brewer & Ploszak}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.32:24 (2003)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v32n1p24_37.html#brew
S: =[[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]]
B: C.Brewer
Nominant: C.Brewer, VA, USA & S.Ploszak, NC, USA
Registrant: C.Brewer & S.Ploszak
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia ' Triple Rarity ' {J.Hummer}]
HC: Registered 13. 5. 2003 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.32:24 (2003)
"a vigorous grower, (...) which rapidly produces new pitchers and crowns throughout the growing season. Pitchers are 15-20 cm (6-8 inches) at maturity with physical features typical of both parents. Lid morphology is convex and triangular when viewed from above. Further, the width, length, and height of its lid is uniquely large 5 cm (2 inches) relative to the 2.5 cm (1 inch) diameter pitcher opening. Also noteworthy, the lid tilts slightly upward from the horizontal and the pitcher opening tilts slightly downward from the horizontal. This feature gives [Sarracenia ' Chas' Brew ' {Brewer & Ploszak}] significant exposure to the inside of the pitcher. The entire pitcher has a pale yellow/green background with an orange lid in full sunlight. There is bold venation throughout the pitcher and lid, both internally and externally, similar to many clones of [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]. Flowers have pale yellow petals without noticeable fragrance."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.32:1 (2003)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: a pun on Charles Brewer's name
N: $[Sarracenia ' Claret ' {Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:71 (1986)
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. rubricorpora {Schnell}]
Introducer: A.Slack, from Florida Panhandle, US
Nominant: A.Slack
Registrant: A.Slack
HC: Registered 9. 10. 2002 {JS}, one of two substitutes (the other being [Sarracenia ' Burgundy ' {Hort.Slack}], q.v.) for the collective ' Red Form ' that is a not established, unacceptable epithet (conflicting with Rec.19.D.1. and violating Art.17.19., ICNCP).
Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:71 (1986)
"In the ' Red Forms ' (of [Sarracenia flava {L.}]) almost the entire outside of the pitcher is coloured red to maroon, while the inner surface and nectar roll is yellowish green to yellow. In shade the red becomes paler, and strong red veins are then evident. Two good forms which have found their way into cultivation are [Sarracenia ' Burgundy ' {Hort.Slack}](...); and [Sarracenia ' Claret ' {Hort.Slack}] is attractive, too, with long slender pitchers tinted maroon and strongly veined in darker colour, giving way to the yellowish-green background color towards the mouth and in the hood. I was shown a pure stand of this form extending to many acres in the Florida Panhandle. This was scheduled for drainage and afforestation, and I believe the solitary seedling which I rescued at the time has been the source of all European stock. (footnote:) [Sarracenia ' Burgundy ' {Hort.Slack}] and [Sarracenia ' Claret ' {Hort.Slack}] are names of convenience applied by the author."
Standard: http://www.mikeking64.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ssar/thumbnails/gallery/img_s%20flava%20var%20rubricorpora,f25,%20cv%20'claret'.html {Michael King}
Etymology: after the red colouration of pitchers
N: $[Sarracenia ' Cobra Nest ' {Booman}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.32:24 (2003)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v32n1p24_37.html#nest
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
B: J.L.Booman, Vista, CA, USA & L.Mellichamp, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Nominant: J.L.Booman, Booman Floral, Vista, CA, USA
Registrant: J.L.Booman, 3 9. 2002
Awards/Patents: US Pat.Off. 6. 8. 2002
HC: Registered 13. 5. 2003 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.32:24 (2003)
"the first plant that was bred and selected to be easy to grow for consumers, and suitable for pot plant production by commercial growers. This variety earned its patented status for its unique horticultural characteristics. It grows vigorously, year around, in a compact shape, about 25 cm (10 inches) tall. This is in contrast to many wild species, which turn brown in the fall and go dormant. A flaring hood reflexes over the top of the hollow tube leaf. While ornamental, it is also a practical feature as it prevents leaf collapse when water or rain hits the plant from above. [Sarracenia ' Cobra Nest ' {Booman}]is slightly more resistant to leaf edge browning from salt or fertilizer burn when compared to many wild species. Leaf traps open green, then turn red and maroon as they mature. The plant branches very freely, which gives it a full thick appearance, much appreciated by customers. Flowers are large with pink pendant petals, and white sepals, appearing after one year, in the summer."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.32:26 (2003)
Propagation: protected by patent
Etymology: due to the thick cluster of snake leaf traps
N: $[Sarracenia ' Copper Lid ' {Schnell ex Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:71 (1986)
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. cuprea {Schnell}]
Introducer: A.Slack
Nominant: D.E.Schnell
Registrant: A.Slack
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:71 (1986)
"In the ' Copper Lid Form ' (sic, but figure caption on p. 67 bears accepted form of epithet) the outer surface of the hood, column, and sometimes the upper quarter of the pitcher too are distinctively tinted with copper-red, and the upper pitcher is moderately veined in dark red."
Standard: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:67 (1986); only pitchers in centre of picture!
Etymology: after the red colouration of the outer surface of hoods of pitchers
N: $[Sarracenia ' Cotton Patch ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:38 (1998)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]]
Introducer: McMillan Greenhouse, UNCC, from Perdido, Ala., 1985
Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia farnhamii {Hort.Farnham}]
HC: name not registered with ICRA (standard missing)
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.:38 (1998)
"The pitchers resemble [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] although only up to 30 cm (12 inches) tall, and are distinctly pubescent."
Etymology: after pubescence of pitchers
N: $[Sarracenia ' Cronus ' {R.Sacilotto}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:40 (2002)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v31n2p40-42.html#cronus
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
B: R.Sacilotto, Botanique Nursery, Standardsville, USA, 5. 1981
Nominant: R.Sacilotto, 11. 1985
Registrant: R.Sacilotto, 21. 12. 2001
Awards/Patents: Trademark: Titan (Botanique Nursery, Standardsville, USA)
HC: Registered 29. 7. 2002 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:40 (2002)
"[Sarracenia ' Cronus ' {R.Sacilotto}] was selected from numerous seedlings resulting from crossing plants originally from Seminole Co., FL with plants originally from Baldwin Co., AL. I performed this pollination during May 1981 in Greene County, Virginia. By crossing from two different population areas, I hoped to achieve some plants with increased vigor. Reemay(R) bags were used to regulate pollination. In November of 1985, the largest of the seedlings from the above breeding was named [Sarracenia ' Cronus ' {R.Sacilotto}] for its unusually large size and vigorous growth.
[Sarracenia ' Cronus' {R.Sacilotto}] has produced fall pitchers over 96.5 cm (38 inches) tall. The mouth typically is 6-9 cm (2 1/2-3 1/2 inches) across. The upper pitcher shows more white than many forms of [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}], with deep red veins dividing the white background. The rim of the mouth is white, with reddish marbling. Because the lid is adequately large and angled over the mouth, rain is less likely to damage the pitchers than it may with many open mouthed forms of [Sarracenia {L.}]. Despite the very dramatic pitchers, the flowers are not significantly different from the wild forms, being medium red and about 6.3-7.6 cm (2 1/2-3 inches) across and in height (sepal to distal tip of petal). The flower stem is a bit shorter than normal, typically reaching 25--36 cm (10-14 inches).
We have observed that this plant is not a good seed producer (often, few or no seeds form in the pods). We have observed this cultivar to grow faster than most other [Sarracenia {L.}], when shifting from tissue culture (flasks or test tubes) to marketable size (approximately a 3.8 liter (one gallon) pot). Due to quick size increase, it is recommended that [Sarracenia ' Cronus ' {R.Sacilotto}] be planted in containers or gardens at least 30 cm (12 inches) deep and spaced at least 41 cm (16 inches) from other plants. In plantings with other [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] types (sic!), [Sarracenia ' Cronus ' {R.Sacilotto}] has consistently grown larger than these other types, in identical situations. As with most [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}], the largest and showiest pitchers are produced in late summer to fall."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:42 (2002)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: for unusually large size and vigorous growth
N: $[Sarracenia ' Daniel Rudd ' {Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:85 (1986)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]]
B: A.Slack, Somerset, before 1986
Nominant: A.Slack
Registrant: A.Slack
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia 'Rosamund Pollock ' {Hort.Bruce ex F.Waracek}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:85 (1986)
"Of those (seedlings of crosses) I have selected, my favourite is [Sarracenia ' Daniel Rudd ' {Hort.Slack}]. A vigorous [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}], in which [Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}] had been a parent, was crossed with [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]. The best seedling from this cross was then crossed again with [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]. Most of the resulting seedlings were attractive, but one was vastly superior to all others and seemed to possess every quality for which I could have hoped, and subsequent trial has proved it to have an excellent constitution. The upper pitcher and hood are at first pleasantly marbled in light green, later becoming tinted with coppery chestnut with darker veins, and they have the advantage over most upright-pitchered kinds in that they often open when the plant is still in flower. They are well shown in the illustration, as are the abundantly produced , large, deep red flowers. These are of outstanding quality, borne on long straight stems, and may remain in petal for as long as twentyone days."
Standard: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:83 (1986)
Etymology: after the host of A.Slack while he wrote parts of his book
N: $[Sarracenia ' Darcy Ann ' {J. & P.Pietropaolo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World:34 (1986)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]
B: ?J. & P.Pietropaolo, before 1986
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: after a person to whom the book by J. & P.Pietropaolo is dedicated
N: $[Sarracenia ' Dark Ladies ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:40 (1987)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v16n2p39_42.html#dark
S: =[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]
Introducer: R.Gardner, North Carolina Botanical Garden, Chapel Hill, before 1985
Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
Registrant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:40 (1987)
"This plant has been selected from among seedlings grown at the North Carolina Botanical Garden from wild-collected seed. the seeds came from Brunswick County, North Carolina. The pitchers are 6-8" high and are typical in shape for the species, though they are a bit more slender. The aereolae (sic!) are very distinctive. The most unusual aspect is the very dark red coloration of the hood, inside and outside. New pitchers are formed throughout the growing season, but they do not hold up well into the winter."
Standard: Brunswick Co., NC. (UNCC), Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:41 (1987)
Propagation: rhizome division
Etymology: from dark red colouration of pitcher hoods
N: $[Sarracenia ' Deep Red Veins ' {T.Camilleri}]
P: Carniv.Pl.:39 (1998)
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Deep Throat ' {P.D'Amato}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:138 (2011)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis {Schnell}]]
B: P.D'Amato, Sebastopol, Ca., USA, early 1990s
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 2011
Registrant: P.D'Amato, 31. 8. 2011
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia excellens {Hort.S.G.}]
HC: Registered 30. 12. 2011 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:138 (2011)
"The tallest pitchers can reach 53 cm in height. From a tapered-red base, the body grad- ually expands and then rapidly inflates in its up- per portion to a sideway diameter of up to 8 cm (see Fig. 5). The pitcher tube is green to olive green with very fine longitudinal red veins, and the narrow ala along the pitcher seam is edged in red (see Back Cover).
The upper portion of the pitcher invariably turns brick red mottled with greenish yellow spots, heavily concentrated on the upper back or neck of the pitcher. Looking within the pitcher, these vaguely approach the aureoles of its parent [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}], but are diffuse and opaque as opposed to nearly transparent.
The yawning mouth, its most prominent fea- ture, has a curvaceous red lip that dips abruptly to meet the ala, forming a broad, v-shaped spout. The wide lid is broader than long, over- hanging the sides of the mouth. The lid can be horizontal to the lip or held in a more upright gaping fashion."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:138 (fig. 5), 148 (back cover) (2011)
Etymology: after yawning pitcher mouth
N: $[Sarracenia ' Dixie Lace ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:38 (1998)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v27n2p38_40.html#dixie
S: =[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]] * [[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * ?[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
B: R.Gardner, North Carolina Botanical Garden, Chapel Hill & L.Mellichamp, University of North Carolina, 1988, selected 1993
Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
Registrant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia crispiana {Hort.Bruce ex Burb.}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:38 (1998)
"[Sarracenia ' Dixie Lace ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}] is a distinctive plant. It quickly grows into a multi-crowned clump and flowers freely. Its sturdy pitchers are produced throughout the growing season. Many pitchers survive well into the winter, even after severe cold (down to -7degC or 20degF). The plant has survived temperatures of -18degC (0degF). However, protection from prolonged cold allows the plant to remain attractive throughout the winter. flowering occurs at mid-season, and the red flowers are similar to those of the parents. [Sarracenia ' Dixie Lace ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}] has been grown in full sun outdoors in beds and in pots in a medium of peat:coarse silica sand (1:1). The pitchers are about 25 cm (10 inches) tall, and are poised erect to slightly arching outwards. The hood shows the [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] character of being squared-off at the front and tightly closed when the pitcherts first elongate. Later, the hoods of most pitchers flatten and form an opening underneath a strongly rounded hood with laterally flared sides. The pitcher tube gradually enlarges to more than 4 cm (1.5 inches) wide below the hood. The surface of the pitcher tube is rich maroon with many white spots between strong dark red veins. The hood has a yellowish-green background with a very strong pattern of large primary and smaller secondary veins - in strong light the hood becomes golden toned. White spots on the hood may be absent or occur in patches. In summary, the erect pitchers with squared-off hood fronts, the very strong pattern of dark red veins, and the two-tone appearance of the upper-pitcher/hood combination are distinguishing features of this hybrid selection. (...) Since the pitchers vary in the detail of color and form of the hood over the growing season and under different amounts of light, we feel this cultivar offers a great charm that teases the imagination in trying to describe its subtle nuances of character."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:40 (1998)
Propagation: vegetative (tissue culture)
Etymology: in reference to the deep S of the US where the parents are native and the strong lacy appearance of the reticulate vein pattern on the hood
N: $[Sarracenia ' Don Schnell ' {D'Amato}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:38 (1993)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v22n1p38.html#Schnell
S: =[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]
Introducer: B.Hanrahan, World Insectivorous Plants, early 1980's; P.D'Amato, from seeds collected near Sand Mountain, Ala., US
Nominant: P.D'Amato
Registrant: P.D'Amato, California Carnivores, 7020 Trenton-Healdsburg Rd., Forestville, CA 95436, USA
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:38 (1993)
"This selection is from a collection grown from seed from a [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}] population found near Sand Mountain, Alabama. These seed-lings were grown by Bob Hanrahan of World Insectivorous Plants in the early 1980's and were widely distributed. They are known for thier pronounced red venation and large mouths. [Sarracenia ' Don Schnell ' {D'Amato}] is noteworthy for its highly veined tube and hood, and deep red throat, interior upper tube and lip. Mid-summeer phyllodia are typical of the species. The cultivar is on display at California Carnivores nursery, Forestville, California, and is named for Donald Schnell, noted [Sarracenia {L.}] authority."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:38 (1993)
Etymology: after Donald Schnell, noted [Sarracenia {L.}] authority
N: $[Sarracenia ' Eloise ' {T.Bailey}]
P: Pl.Carniv.32(2):34 (2010)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
B: T.Bailey, Wellington, UK, 1998
Nominant: T.Bailey
Registrant: T.Bailey, Autumn 2010
HC: Registered 29. 12. 2010 {JS}
Description: Pl.Carniv.32(2):34 (2010)
"[Sarracenia ' Eloise ' {T.Bailey}] (...) is a modestly vigorous strain that gives rise to frequent replications, which can simply be teased from the plants rhizome. The pitchers, erect and tubular with a pronounced (up to 2 cm) ala (frontal wing), grow to 52 cm in height. I suspect the plant would produce larger pitchers in a more preferred environment - my greenhouse is not ideally placed for sun and is shaded on one side by a 2 m (6-foot) high fence.
The young pitchers are green, tinted with a pink-red infusion in the upper few centimetres of the pitcher toward the frontal aspect. The lid is pale green below the nectar roll, dappled with patches of off-white.
The mature pitcher develops a deep burgundy-pink colour a few centimetres below the nectar roll toward the frontal aspect. The upper part on the reverse of the pitcher is deep green, speckled with burgundy-pink. The lid is infused in burgundy-pink and small patches of pink, which intensifies toward the outer margins.
The mouth of the pitcher is approximately 4 cm wide and 2 cm deep.
The flower petals are a speckled red-pink, similar in colour to that seen in the upper area of the young trap."
Standard: Pl.Carniv.32(2):34 (2010)
Etymology: after originator's eldest daughter
N: $[Sarracenia ' Erimakitokage ' {Hort. ex Kurata}]
P: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:126 (2003)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
Nominant: Japan, before 2003
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Description: none published
Standard: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:126 (2003)
Etymology: unknown
N: $[Sarracenia ' Evendine ' {Hort.Slack ex D'Amato}]
P: Carniv.Pl.:176 (1979)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
B: A.Slack, Marston Exotics, before 1979
Nominant: A.Slack
Registrant: P.F.Gardner, Marston Exotics, Brampton Lane, Madley, Hereford, HR2 9LX, England, 1. 9. 1998
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia 'Rosamund Pollock ' {Hort.Bruce ex F.Waracek}]
HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
Description: Savage Garden:95 (1998)
"The pitchers at first are golden green and veined, later turning dark red."
N: $[Sarracenia ' Extreme Unction ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:96 (1998)
S: =[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]]
B: P.D'Amato, California Carnivores, 7020 Trenton-Healdsburg Rd., Forestville, CA 95436, USA
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
C: synonym of [Sarracenia exculta {auct. non Hort.S.G.: Hort. ex Nichols.}]
HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
Description: Savage Garden:96 (1998)
"the plump pitchers are green, with a large doomed lid netted scarlet, with cathedral-like windows along its back."
N: $[Sarracenia ' Fadeout ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:25 (2009)
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:25 (2009)
"This form of [Sarracenia flava {L.}] is basically [Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}] with a faded-out throat splotch, hence the name. The splotch never develops more than a thin purple line."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:25 (2009)
Etymology: after pitcher throat coloration
N: $[Sarracenia ' Fireworks ' {R.Sacilotto}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:41 (2002)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v31n2p40-42.html#fireworks
S: =[[[Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
B: R.Sacilotto, Botanique Nursery, Standardsville, USA, 5. 1977
Nominant: R.Sacilotto, 5. 1979
Registrant: R.Sacilotto, 21. 12. 2001
Awards/Patents: Trademark: White Sparkler (Botanique Nursery, Standardsville, USA)
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 29. 7. 2002 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:41 (2002)
"Pollination was controlled using Reemay(R) bags to prevent random outcrossing. The seed was germinated in the George Mason University greenhouse, Fairfax County, VA, in late December of 1977. These seedlings were not given a dormancy until worthy seedlings were identified in 1979, 1980 and 1982. I am evaluating other plants from this breeding and hope to register additional selections in the future. At an early age, this hybrid displayed many desirable qualities in the pitchers, and was selected for further evaluation and retention in my collection. As the plant matured, its features became more apparent, and the first flowers appeared in 1983. The pitchers are usually 15.2-25.4 cm (6-10 inches) tall, with a ruffled lid. The lower half of the pitchers are green with red veins. The upper portion is mostly white, with deep maroon veins. The lip is usually deep maroon. A maroon flushing, on the inner ala and lid, is most intense near the mouth, and fades to white with red veins toward the distal portion of the inner lid. Red pigments are most vibrant in mid to late summer. The widest point of the pitcher, excluding the lid, typically ranges about 2.5-4 cm (1-1 1/2 inches). [Sarracenia ' Fireworks ' {R.Sacilotto}] performs well in the garden by producing many pitchers throughout the growing season. The lid is angled to assist in keeping rain out of the pitchers. Flower color is a deep burgundy red, without noticeable odor. These appear above developing foliage on strong stems, averaging 31-36 cm (12-14 inches) tall. The influence of [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.} subsp.jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}] is apparent not only in the flower color, but in the growth habit of making many crowns in a short time. The many crowns, or "leads," create a foundation for a beautifully lush display of flowers and pitchers. Pitchers and flowers often appear simultaneously, especially on established plants. Phyllodia (flat leaves) are rarely produced."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:42 (2002)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: for the growth habit of making many crowns in a short time
N: $[Sarracenia ' French Kiss ' {C.Azais}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:38 (2010)
S: =[[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
B: C.Azais, Marcellus, FR, 1998
Nominant: C.Azais
Registrant: C.Azais, 19. 11. 2009
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia mooreana {auct. non Hort.Veitch: Hort.Westphal}], the latter name is illegitimate (later homonym)
HC: Registered 28. 7. 2010 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:38 (2010)
"At the beginning of the growing season it looks like an ordinary [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}] with a green pitcher tube and a white spotted lid. Later on, the pitchers get much taller and become very colourful; the spots on the lid being brightly white and the throat having a solid red/pink colour. The pitcher tubes are 60 to 70 cm tall."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:38 (2010)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after the peristome reminiscent of a kissing mouth
N: $[Sarracenia ' Friar Tuck ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:40 (1987)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v16n2p39_42.html#friar
S: =[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
Introducer: R.Gardner, North Carolina Botanical Garden, Chapel Hill, before 1985
Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
Registrant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia swaniana {W.Robinson}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:40 (1987)
"This delightful little cultivar originated as a seedling from a batch of wild-collected seed (Brunswick Co., N.C.) taken from a plant identified as straight [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]. Obviously cross-pollination had occurred with [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]. The seedlings were grown at NCBG. The leaves are about 5" high, richly colored red outside above, with dark veins on the unusually smooth-margined hoods (such hybrids that are distinctly more wavy, after the [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] parent). The hoods are also a little flatter in side view than usual, with an upturned tip. There are subtle shades of color in the hoods, making this cultivar attractive and distinctive. The leaves look good all season, and do not turn brown completely in winter."
Standard: Brunswick Co., NC. (UNCC), Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:41 (1987)
Propagation: rhizome division
Etymology: from appearance of pitcher hoods
N: $[Sarracenia ' Frogman ' {B.Rice}]
P: Growing Carniv.Pl.:147 (2006)
S: =[[Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}] * [Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis {Schnell}]]
B: J.Hummer, Arlington, VA, USA, 1991
Nominant: B.Rice
Registrant: B.Rice, 1. 12. 2006
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia rehderi {Bell}]
HC: Registered 6. 12. 2006 {JS}
Description: Growing Carniv.Pl.:147 (2006)
"This extraordinary cross between [Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}] and [Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis {Schnell}] resulted from the same 1991 cross that John Hummer used to produce [Sarracenia ' Hummer's Okee Classic ' {J.Hummer}]. [Sarracenia ' Frogman ' {B.Rice}] produces erect green pitchers more than 33 cm (13 inches) tall, liberally patterned with white fenestrations. The oversized lid is golden and heavily veined with bronze. The underside of the lid is solid red, while inside the pitcher (Hooker zone 2) is white with strong red venation. The nectar roll is bright red."
Standard: Growing Carniv.Pl.:146 (2006)
Etymology: after the plant's squamous, strangely batrachian appearance
N: $[Sarracenia ' Fuschia ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:29 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia areolata {Macf.}]
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:29 (2009)
"This cross of [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] and [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] has some of the most beautiful pitcher plant flowers we have ever seen. Crosses with [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] can result in exceptional flower color and [Sarracenia ' Fuschia ' {P.Sheridan}] is certainly an example. The young pitchers are initially white with abundant windows but develop a deep rusty red as they age. The leaves below illustrate this interesting development on the same plant."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:29 (2009)
Etymology: after color of plant (reminiscent of [Fuchsia {L.}] flowers)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Genyu ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
S: =[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
B: Kikuchi
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Giant ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:90 (1998)
S: =[Sarracenia psittacina {L.}]
Introducer: P.D'Amato, from Ga., US
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), not to be confused with [Sarracenia ' Okee Giant ' {D'Amato}]
Etymology: after the size of the leaf
N: $[Sarracenia ' Godzuki ' {D'Amato}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:96 (2011)
S: =[[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
B: L.Song, Fullerton, Ca., US, "many years ago" (i.e. before 2011)
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 2011
Registrant: P.D'Amato, 13. 6. 2011
HC: Registered 20. 10. 2011 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:96 (2011)
"[Sarracenia 'Godzuki' {D'Amato}] is a vigorous, fast-growing plant that readily spreads and clumps in cultivation, producing many pitchers throughout the growing season. The pitchers average about 25 cm in height, but can reach up to 45 cm. The domed, semi-curved lid completely covers the mouth and its exterior is heavily veined and becomes copper red in full sun, while the interior becomes equally flushed with a bronze-red coloration. As it ages, the entire tube of the pitcher can become rather bronzy red against a green to olive background.
Several things are particularly noteworthy in [Sarracenia 'Godzuki' {D'Amato}]. The medium-sized bright yellow/green flowers open simultaneously with the opening of the first pitchers of the season (see Fig. 4 and Front Cover). The flower petals can last in prime condition for up to three weeks, around three times longer than typical American pitcher plants.
It is most unusual, but we have never seen pollen released by the anthers, however the stigmas are receptive to the pollen of other [Sarracenia {L.}].
Clumps of this clone can produce a floriferous display in spring. All of the pitchers face inward, toward the center growth point of the plant. The plant is very cold hardy, since [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}] is one of its parents."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:77 (front cover), 96 (2011)
Etymology: for the lizard-like appearance that led to naming the plant after the son of Godzilla
N: $[Sarracenia ' Golden Yellow ' {Hort. ex Kurata}]
P: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:127 (2003)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
Nominant: Japan, before 2003
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Description: none published
Standard: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:127 (2003)
Etymology: unknown
N: $[Sarracenia ' Golden-Red Jubilee ' {J.Hummer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:111 (2001)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n4p111_116.html#jubilee
S: =[[Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}]]
B: J.Hummer, Arlington, VA, USA, 5. 1997
Nominant: J.Hummer, 27. 12. 2000
Registrant: J.Hummer, 27. 12. 2000
C: priority for subspecies parentage but no subspecies name published
HC: Registered 28. 2. 2001 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:115 (2001)
"This plant has a cross between [Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}] and [Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}]. While this is the same parentage as my cultivar [Sarracenia ' John's Autumnal Splendor ' {J.Hummer}], the [Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}] parent is from a different location, and the two cultivars are different in overall effect. While always an attractive plant, this plant really shows off in the late summer and autumn - the leaves have heavy, dark venation set against a deeply golden background. The dramatic leaves, glowing in the late afternoon sun of October, give the plant the notice and prestige it deserves! These leaves are erect, 20-35 cm (8-14 inches) in height, and bear almost oversized lids with slightly undulating margins. The flower petals are very dark maroon, as expected for this cross."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:113 (2001)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after the colouration and pattern of the mature plants late in the season
N: $[Sarracenia ' Gorey ' {J.Lechtman}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:136 (2011)
S: =[[Sarraceniapsittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia riubra subsp. gulfensis {Schnell}]]
B: L.Song, Fullerton, Ca., USA
Nominant: P.D'Amato, Sebastopol, Ca., USA, 2011
Registrant: P.D'Amato, 31. 8. 2011
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia gilpinii {Bell & Case}]
HC: Registered 30. 12. 2011 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:137 (2011)
"[Sarracenia ' Gorey ' {J.Lechtman}] bears large, blood red, wickedly hooked closed pitchers. Small areoles can be white or tinged with pink (see Fig. 2)."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:137 (fig. 2) (2011)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: after E.St.John Gorey who shares macabre humor and gothic style with the cultivar
N: $[Sarracenia ' Green ' {T.Camilleri}]
P: Carniv.Pl.:39 (1998)
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
HC: name not acceptable (conflicting with Rec.19.D.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Green and White ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:82 (1998)
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
Introducer: P.D'Amato
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
HC: name not registered with ICRA, traits doubtfully constant
Description: Savage Garden:82 (1998)
"There are color differences as well in the veins - from green to the darkest burgundy. Hence plants may be given nicknames to describe them, from [Sarracenia ' Green and White ' {D'Amato}] to typical to [Sarracenia ' Red and White ' {D'Amato}]. One [Sarracenia ' Green and White ' {D'Amato}] variety is a true genetic form lacking any red-colored genes, as the flowers are yellow. It has been called [Sarracenia ' Schnell's Ghost ' {D'Amato}] by hobbyists."
Standard: Savage Garden:83 (1998)
Etymology: after the colour of the leaf
N: $[Sarracenia ' Green Rosette ' {J.Hummer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:115 (2001)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n4p111_116.html#rosette
S: =[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]
B: J.Hummer, Arlington, VA, USA, 5. 1988
Nominant: J.Hummer, 27. 12. 2000
Registrant: J.Hummer, 27. 12. 2000
HC: Registered 28. 2. 2002 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:115 (2001)
"This cultivar name applies to anthocyanin-free clones of [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]. The one shown in the photograph was originally collected from Gulf County, Florida. This specimen is fairly robust and readily produces clonal offsets. It also selfs well and produces many seed which germinate readily after a four week stratification period. As expected for an anthocyanin-free variant of this species, it is entirely green except for the numerous white areolae. The flower petals are a creme- yellow."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:116 (2001)
Propagation: vegetative or by crossing with another anthocyanin-free [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]
Etymology: after the anthocyanin-free form of the plant
N: $[Sarracenia ' Green Veins ' {T.Camilleri}]
P: Carniv.Pl.:39 (1998)
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Hagoromo ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:5 (1985)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
B: K.Suzuki, Shunkyu-en Nursery, Yokohama
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Harukaze ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
S: =[[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
B: Kikuchi
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Harvest of Gold ' {J.Hummer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:115 (2001)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n4p111_116.html#gold
S: =[[Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. gulfensis {Schnell}]]
B: J.Hummer, Arlington, VA, USA, 4. 1988
Nominant: J.Hummer, 11. 4. 1999
Registrant: J.Hummer, 24. 12. 2000
C: priority for subspecies parentage but no subspecies name published
HC: Registered 28. 2. 2002 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:115 (2001)
"This plant is a cross between [Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}] and [Sarracenia rubra subsp. gulfensis {Schnell}]. The leaves are pubescent, 20-30 cm (8-12 inches) in height, and the leaf hoods are undulate. The cultivar's showiest leaves are produced in the summer to early fall. These show traits of both parents--there is a pronounced darkened gold background color to the pitchers, enhanced by distinct vertical red venation throughout the leaf. These characteristics are much less obvious in the spring or early summer leaves. The flowers have deep maroon petals."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:116 (2001)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after the golden and red colours that are expressed most strikingly in the fall
N: $[Sarracenia ' Heavily Veined ' {auct. non Schnell ex Hort.Slack: T.Camilleri}]
P: Carniv.Pl.:41 (1998)
S: =[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]
HC: unacceptable homonym of [Sarracenia ' Heavily Veined ' {Schnell ex Hort.Slack}]
N: $[Sarracenia ' Heavily Veined ' {Schnell ex Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:71 (1986)
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. ornata {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
Introducer: A.Slack
Nominant: D.E.Schnell
Registrant: A.Slack
HC: name accepted (but cf. Rec.19.D.1., ICNCP), registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:71 (1986)
"The ' Heavily-veined Form ' (sic, but figure caption on p. 67 bears acceptable form of epithet) has a yellow to golden-green background colour and almost all the pitcher is heavily veined in dark red. The hood is rather broad and undulates irregularly."
Standard: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:67 (1986); only pitchers on left hand side of picture! Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:68 (1986)
Etymology: after the red venation of pitchers
N: $[Sarracenia ' Horizon ' {D.P.Evans ex P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:19 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: D.P.Evans, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:19 (2009)
"[Sarracenia ' Horizon ' {D.P.Evans ex P.Sheridan}] is a custom-made hybrid developed by Meadowview between [Sarracenia flava {L.}] and [Sarracenia rosea {Naczi, F.W.Case & R.B.Case}]. (...) the outstanding features of this hybrid are the singular presence of a purple band in the throat and the absence of purple pigmented veins in the rest of the plant. The back portion of the hood has a light tan complexion."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:19 (2009)
Etymology: after color pattern inside pitcher hood
N: $[Sarracenia ' Hugh Jampton ' {A.M.Selwyn}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:44 (2008)
S: =?[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]]
Introducer: S.Locke, from seed from CPS (UK), 1989
Nominant: A.M.Selwyn, Hampshire, UK, 6. 2006
Registrant: A.M.Selwyn, 18. 7. 2007
C: priority for supposed parentage
HC: Registered 12. 9. 2008 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:44 (2008)
"This new cultivar has stout, greenish yellow pitchers, rising from a large rhizome to a height of at least 56cm (22 inches). The lower two-thirds of the pitcher is characterised by very fine, vertical venation. Thereafter the pitcher flares outward to a wide mouth some 6cm (2.5 inches) across, with a substantial nectar roll that dips to form a graceful spout. Initially a pale yellowish green, the nectar roll becomes bright yellow at maturity. A narrow, linear ala not exceeding 3mm (1/8 inch) extends from lip to base.
Pitcher venation becomes more extensive and coarser with height, reaching a maximum on both upper and lower surfaces of the hood. Here the colouration appears to bleed from the veins into surrounding tissue. Areas between the deeply coloured veins may be shaded with colour or speckled as if spattered with paint.
A substantial throat patch liberally supplied with nectar glands spans the full width of the column, the central portion extending vertically down into the pitcher interior and upwards the full length of the hood. This vertical extension of the throat patch may also be repeated on the upper surface of the hood and down through the column. Viewed from above, the near circular hood has a distinct wave and a pronounced spur. Flexure of the column may draw both sides of the hood together until they touch abaxially.
Initially red, both the pitcher venation and throat patch darken to purple as the pitchers mature.
In autumn, recurvate phyllodia up to 15cm (6 inches) tall are grown which persist through the following winter and spring. Curvature of phyllodia is of a much lesser extent than is typically seen in [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}].
Large, butter-yellow flowers appear to share the characteristics of both [Sarracenia flava {L.}] and [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}] equally. There is a faint, musty perfume reminiscent of [Sarracenia flava {L.}].
[Sarracenia ' Hugh Jampton ' {A.M.Selwyn}] was raised from seed in 1989 by UK grower Stephen Locke. The seed was sourced from the Carnivorous Plant Society seedbank and labelled as being [Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]. As the plant grew, Stephen soon realised that it was in fact a hybrid. The true parentage is uncertain, but it seems likely that the plant is an introgressed hybrid of [Sarracenia flava {L.}] and [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:45 (2008)
Propagation: by vegetative means only
Etymology: after a character in the BBC radio series "The Goon Show"
N: $[Sarracenia ' Hummer's Hammerhead ' {J.Hummer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:111 (2001)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n4p111_116.html#hammer
S: =[[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}]] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}]]
B: J.Hummer, Arlington, VA, USA, 5. 1992
Nominant: B.McLaughlin, 1996
Registrant: J.Hummer, 1. 12. 1999
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia gilpinii {Bell & Case}]
HC: Registered 28. 2. 2002 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:111 (2001)
"This new cultivar has stout, greenish yellow pitchers, rising from a large rhizome to a height of at least 56cm (22 inches). The lower two-thirds of the pitcher is characterised by very fine, vertical venation. Thereafter the pitcher flares outward to a wide mouth some 6cm (2.5 inches) across, with a substantial nectar roll that dips to form a graceful spout. Initially a pale yellowish green, the nectar roll becomes bright yellow at maturity. A narrow, linear ala not exceeding 3mm (1/8 inch) extends from lip to base.
Pitcher venation becomes more extensive and coarser with height, reaching a maximum on both upper and lower surfaces of the hood. Here the colouration appears to bleed from the veins into surrounding tissue. Areas between the deeply coloured veins may be shaded with colour or speckled as if spattered with paint.
A substantial throat patch liberally supplied with nectar glands spans the full width of the column, the central portion extending vertically down into the pitcher interior and upwards the full length of the hood. This vertical extension of the throat patch may also be repeated on the upper surface of the hood and down through the column. Viewed from above, the near circular hood has a distinct wave and a pronounced spur. Flexure of the column may draw both sides of the hood together until they touch abaxially.
Initially red, both the pitcher venation and throat patch darken to purple as the pitchers mature.
In autumn, recurvate phyllodia up to 15cm (6 inches) tall are grown which persist through the following winter and spring. Curvature of phyllodia is of a much lesser extent than is typically seen in [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}].
Large, butter-yellow flowers appear to share the characteristics of both [Sarracenia flava {L.}] and [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}] equally. There is a faint, musty perfume reminiscent of [Sarracenia flava {L.}]."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:64 (2008)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after the peculiar shape of the pitcher hood
N: $[Sarracenia ' Hummer's Okee Classic ' {J.Hummer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:114 (2001)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n4p111_116.html#classic
S: =[[Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}] * [Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis {Schnell}]]
B: J.Hummer, Arlington, VA, USA, 1991
Nominant: J.Hummer, 6. 4. 1999
Registrant: J.Hummer, 7. 4. 1999
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia rehderi {Bell}]
HC: Registered 28. 2. 2002 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:114 (2001)
"This plant is a cross between a [Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}] and a [Sarracenia ' Okee Giant ' {D'Amato}]. The hybrid is a fairly robust grower with pubescent leaves that reach 30 cm (12 inches) or more in height. The hood of the leaf is distinctly convex, and is maroon in color when grown in full sunlight. The leaf tube is a melange of green and gold, with the upper rear third of the pitcher leaf exhibiting numerous areolae. These areolae are distinctly veined with red pigment. The flower petals are showy, with pastels of both red and yellow blended together."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:113 (2001)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after the obvious influence of the pollen parent
N: $[Sarracenia ' Hurricane Creek White ' {J.Hummer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:19 (2004)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v33n1p19_22.html#White
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
Introducer: J.H.Hummer, Rutherglen, VA, USA, 1991
Nominant: J.H.Hummer
Registrant: J.H.Hummer, 8. 9. 2002
HC: Registered 8. 9. 2004 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:19 (2004)
"Since having raised this plant under different conditions (both natural and artificial) for over twelve years, I can attest to not only its adaptability and robustness, but also its spectacular beauty especially in the late summer and fall when prime leaf pitcher production occurs. Under optimum environmental factors such as proper hydrology, soil composition, and sunlight, it reproduces vegetatively well and produces an abundance of seed even when selfed. (While seed production is a good way to raise a large number of [Sarracenia {L.}] that have many characteristics of this cultivar, in order to maintain this cultivar's unique hardiness, color, and size characters, vegetative propagation is required.) It has shown an apparent strong resistance to disease and infection by both fungus or bacteria as evident by the absence of any documented mortality in any of the specimens over the twelve year period I have carried them. In brief, it is a superb specimen for growing by anyone who likes an attractive and dependable [Sarracenia {L.}]. It is important to reiterate that this very white [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] cultivar is not anthocyanin-free. When one sees this cultivar for the first time, it is easy to mistake it for the anthocyanin-free form often sought after by many carnivorous plant admirers. Mature late summer leaves are a bright white with no visible red venation. The basal crowns are red, but require close inspection to see this feature. Only if there is some type of damage to the leaf pitcher will a red infusion around this injury be visible. The leaf production in spring varies from a few nice leaves to occasionally none at all, especially if there is heavy flower production."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:32 (2004)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after the provenience and the colour of the cultivar
N: $[Sarracenia ' Imhotep ' {B.Rice}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:14 (2000)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n1p14_21.html#imhotep
S: =?[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]] /?[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]
B: possibly L.Song, Jr., before 1990
Nominant: B.Rice, 2. 10. 1999
Registrant: B.Rice, Davis, USA, 20. 10. 1999
C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia miniata [Hort.Slack}] /?later synonym of [Sarracenia rehderi {Bell}]
HC: Registered 30. 3. 2000 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:14 (2000)
"Davis is in the central valley of California, and experiences long, hot, dry summers. Each year in October, the Botanical Conservatory at the University of California in Davis (UCD) participates in an enormous plant sale. On the day of the annual sale, the [Sarracenia {L.}] are always a little toasted - shoppers eschew grand [Sarracenia flava {L.}] specimens, just because the pitchers tops are burnt and brown. However, one hybrid plant still looks fresh even this late in the season. We call it [Sarracenia ' Imhotep ' {B.Rice}]. Of uncertain ancestry, [Sarracenia ' Imhotep ' {B.Rice}] has clear influences from [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] (i.e. a bulging but cylindrical pitcher, a round lid, and fenestrations on the back of the upper third of the pitcher tube). An overall coppery colour, manifested late in the season, is probably also due to [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] ancestry. The other parent is uncertain, but may be either [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] or [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]. I suspect it is probably [Sarracenia alata {Wood) Wood}] - the large size, enhanced vertical pitcher veining, and pale greenish petals are all consistent with this. It is probable that this plant arrived at UCD via trades with California State University at Fullerton. I will be the first to admit that more attractive [Sarracenia {L.}] hybrids have been developed, yet this plant has excellent features. Its ability to persist well into a hot, arid summer is noteworthy. It is a marvelous plant for casual growers who wish to have perhaps just one pitcher plant in their garden, and would like it to look good all season long."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:14 (2000)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: to honor the fictional character from horror films, who survived long hot periods in the desert
N: $[Sarracenia ' Issei ' {Hort. ex Kurata}]
P: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:127 (2003)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
Nominant: Japan, before 2003
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Description: none published
Standard: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:127 (2003)
Etymology: possibly after Issei nursery, Japan
N: $[Sarracenia ' Jambalaya ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:97 (1998)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
B: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner, NCU, Chapel Hill
Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
Description: Savage Garden:97 (1998)
"The pitchers are greenish with red veining, with flared fan-like ruffled heads tinted red."
N: $[Sarracenia ' Jessica ' {J.Addington}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:90 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
B: J.Addington, Stanwood, WA, US
Nominant: J.Addington, 15. 5. 2007
Registrant: J.Addington, 5. 12. 2008
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia areolata {Macf.}]
HC: Registered 26. 12. 2009 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:90 (2009)
"This cultivar comes from a cross I made between a vigorous green [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] and one of my [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] clones. Through faster growth and refinement of form and color, this clone soon separated itself from its siblings. [Sarracenia ' Jessica ' {J.Addington}] produces abundant light-green erect leaves, reaching 56 cm (22 in), that show a yellow suffusion and faint areoles on the upper leaf and the hood. A subdued red-brown venation is also restricted to this area. Older leaves develop lighter coloration and increased translucence on the upper leaf and hood with the veins becoming more prominent. The flower is the feature that distinguishes this cultivar from all other [Sarracenia areolata {Macf.}] crosses(...).
This is not a strongly colored plant. Rather, [Sarracenia ' Jessica ' {J.Addington}] exhibits a grace and formal elegance that has made it a constant favorite of mine. On this plant, with its patrician appearance, it always delights and amuses me to see the explosion of gorgeous, incongruous clear-pink flowers that it produces each spring."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:91 (2009)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after "split personality" of plant reminding nominant of the endlessly complex young woman for which it is named
N: $[Sarracenia ' John Smith ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:30 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:30 (2009)
"[Sarracenia ' John Smith ' {P.Sheridan}] is a cross of native Virginia yellow [Sarracenia flava {L.}] and purple pitcher plant [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]. What is unique about [Sarracenia ' John Smith ' {P.Sheridan}] is the reverse pattern of veining in the hood and the almost stippled pattern. The leaf is golden yellow integrated with shades of blush. John Smith was the colorful captain of the colonists and wrote several narratives of the original settlement and encounters with the native Americans."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:30 (2009)
Etymology: after N American colonists' captain
N: $[Sarracenia ' Johnny Marr ' {M.Soper}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:120 (2010)
S: =[[[Sarracenia flava var. cuprea {Schnell}] * [Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]] * [Sarracenia flava var. cuprea {Schnell}]]
B: M.Soper, Southampton, UK, 1999
Nominant: M.Soper, at RHS Flower Show at Tatton Park near Manchester, 21. 7. 2010
Registrant: M.Soper, 11. 8. 2010
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
HC: Registered 29. 12. 2010 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:120 (2010)
"It has strong upright pitchers about 60 cm tall, a large open mouth 5-7 cm across, and an overhanging wavy lid about 12 cm across. The top two thirds of spring pitchers are a stunning bright copper colour and really stand out in the collection. Later in the season, from the end of June, the pitchers turn a dark burgundy purple all over and the sparse veining is almost black. Flowers are around 10cm across with pale pink petals. The plant first flowered in 2003 and the bright copper pitcher colour has proved to be stable."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:120 (2010)
Propagation: by division only
Etymology: after the guitarrist Johnny Marr
N: $[Sarracenia ' John's Autumnal Splendor ' {J.Hummer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:114 (2001)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n4p111_116.html#splendor
S: =[[Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}]]
B: J.Hummer, Arlington, VA, USA, 1980's
Nominant: J.Hummer, 1988
Registrant: J.Hummer, 1. 12. 1999
C: priority for subspecies parentage but no subspecies name published
HC: Registered 28. 2. 2002 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:111 (2001)
"This plant has the parentage [[Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}]]. The plant is a fairly robust grower with leaves averaging 25-50 cm (10-20 inches) in length and are slightly pubescent. The hood is undulate and often pointed at the tip. The leaf coloration varies according to the intensity of sunlight it is grown in. The lower third of the leaf is green with some red venation. The upper two-thirds of the leaf exhibit deep red color throughout, and venation that tends towards golden yellow on and around the hood. This results in a striking effect when seen from a distance. Specimens growing in full sun, and undisturbed for years can become a deep maroon throughout, with only a hint of yellow-gold here and there. Flower petals are a deep maroon color."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:113 (2001)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after the beautiful gold and brown colours in the fall leaves
N: $[Sarracenia ' Judith Hindle ' {D'Amato}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:38 (1993)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v22n1p38.html#Judith
S: =[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
B: A.Hindle, 1985
Nominant: P.D'Amato
Registrant: P.D'Amato, California Carnivores, 7020 Trenton-Healdsburg Rd., Forestville, CA 95436, USA
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia 'Rosamund Pollock ' {Hort.Bruce ex F.Waracek}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:38 (1993)
"This selection resulted from crossing [[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] "chipola" (this suffix refers to the last mentioned species but is not a cultivar epithet!). (...) In [Sarracenia ' Judith Hindle ' {D'Amato}], the young trumpets are green, laced with yellow, with a green and white ruffled hood. They soon darken to deep plum red with white, yellow and green mottling in the hood. The paler coloration turns pink as the pitcher ages."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:38 (1993)
Etymology: after originator's wife
N: $[Sarracenia ' Judy ' {Hort.Slack ex D'Amato}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:78 (1986)
S: =[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]]
B: A.Slack, Somerset, before 1986
Nominant: A.Slack
Registrant: P.F.Gardner, Marston Exotics, Brampton Lane, Madley, Hereford, HR2 9LX, England, 1. 9. 1998
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia excellens {Hort.S.G.}]
HC: Registered 11. 10. 2002 {JS}
Description: Savage Garden:95 (1998)
"Is [[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * + [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]], with a highly domed lid and many light + windows."
Standard: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:79 (1986)
Etymology: after John Spiers' (Adrian Slack's partner) wife Judy
N: $[Sarracenia ' Juthatip Soper ' {M.Soper}]
P: The Garden (UK) 1998:837 (1998)
S: =[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
B: M.Soper, Southampton, UK, 7. 11. 1997
Nominant: M.Soper, 9. 9. 1998
Registrant: M.Soper, 25. 10. 2007
Awards/Patents: RHS Award of Merit & cultural commendation at August Westminster Show 1998; gold medal exhibit at Great Autumn Show 1998, both UK (RHS)
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
HC: Registered 6. 11. 2007 {JS}
Description: The Garden (UK) 1998:837 (1998)
"The plant has colourful upright pitchers of good proportions - the hood is broad, wavy and almost vertical, rather like an oriental soft-pink fan, delicatel;y veined with wine purple. As the pitchers mature they darken to red-purple, giving superb contrast to the young pitchers."
Standard: The Garden (UK) 1998:837 (1998)
Propagation: tissue culture, vegetatively
Etymology: after originator's wife
N: $[Sarracenia ' Kaen ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:5 (1985)
S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
B: Toyoda
C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Kasanenishiki ' {Hort.Suzuki ex Kurata}]
P: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:121 (2003)
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
Introducer: C.Tarnok, 1973, from Perdido region, Baldwin Co., Ala., US
Nominant: Japan, before 2003
HC: =[Sarracenia ' Tarnok ' {R.Determann & Groves}]
Description: none published
Standard: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:121 (2003)
Etymology: unknown
N: $[Sarracenia ' Katerina ' {Studnicka}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:83 (2004)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v33n3p83_89.html#katerina
S: =[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
B: M.Studnicka, 1996
Nominant: M.Studnicka, Bot.Gard. Liberec, Czech Republic
Registrant: M.Studnicka, 7. 7. 2003
Translation: [Sarracenia ' Catherine ' {M.Studnicka}] (English)
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
HC: Registered 30. 12. 2004 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:83 (2004)
"(...) out of many seedlings, the most purple and stiffly erect specimen was selected. The pitchers of [Sarracenia ' Katerina ' {M.Studnicka}] are erect, around 60 cm high (24 inches, including the lid), with a mouth 5.5 cm (2 inches) wide. With the exception of the base, mature pitchers are entirely puirple with red venation. The venation is particularly apparent in young pitchers. Mature pitchers have a spectacular appearance because of the translucent tissues. In general form and habit, the pitcher lids are very similar to those of [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]. The sinuous (but undivided) margins of the lids are particularly ornamental. The lid's upper surface is densely hispid with very short (0.1 mm) purple hairs, and it is therefore velvety. The lower lid surface is glossy, covered with 2.2-2.5 mm long deflexed transparent bristles. The pitcher tube is externally only scarcely pilose. The spring pitchers and summer pitchers (which last over the winter) are very similar; the primary difference being that the spring pitchers have somewhat more green on the basal part of the pitchers. The rhizome is horizontal, like in [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]. Flowers are purple, intermediate between those of [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] and [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]. The peduncles are long, like in [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:85 (2004)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: after the permanent carnivorous plant exhibition manager of the Liberec Botanic Gardens, K.Stara
N: $[Sarracenia ' Kilimanjaro ' {J.Addington}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:56 (2009)
S: =[[[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
B: J.Addington, Stanwood, WA, US, 12. 1997
Nominant: J.Addington, 9. 2005
Registrant: J.Addington, 5. 12. 2008
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia ' Ladies in Waiting ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
HC: Registered 30. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:56 (2009) "[Sarracenia ' Kilimanjaro ' {J.Addington}] (see Figures 1 and 2) is the result of my crossing a pretty [[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]] hybrid with one of my strongest [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] plants.This is a strong-growing cultivar with erect leaves reaching 61 cm (24 in). Since it is three-quarters [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}], it is similar to that species in form and general aspect with the same white markings. It is distinguished by being about 25 percent shorter, by having a hood that is relatively wider and flatter, and, most of all, by having a more compact and profuse branching structure, which, combined with exceptional vigor, results in a profusion of leaves and flowers. The flowers are red, within the range of [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]. As one would expect with this parentage, this cultivar reaches its vegetative peak in late summer and fall. At the end of the growing season, leaves are often strongly blotched with pink."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:57 (2009)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: after lush and rugged appearance, green below and white above, like the mountain for which it is named
N: $[Sarracenia ' Kiyohime ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
S: =[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]]
B: USA
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia 'Rosamund Pollock ' {Hort.Bruce ex F.Waracek}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Kyodainishiki ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:5 (1985)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia ?]]
B: Tamari
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Kyokanoko ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:5 (1985)
S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
B: Tamari
C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia excellens {Hort.S.G.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Standard: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:126 (2003)
Etymology: unknown
N: $[Sarracenia ' Kyonishiki ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
S: =[[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]] * [[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
B: K.Suzuki, Shunkyu-en Nursery, Yokohama
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Ladies in Waiting ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:39 (1998)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v27n2p38_40.html#ladies
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]]
Introducer: Dr. W.Stoutamire, 1985
Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
Registrant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:39 (1998)
"The pitchers are 35 cm (14 inches) tall, or more. They are stiffly erect with a very slight outward curve, and are completely hairless on the outer surface. The upper 1/3 of the pitcher gradually enlarges and bears a slightly arching hood with a gaping mouth (orifice). The opening of the orifice can be up to 3 cm (1.25 inches) wide. the hood is 3-4 cm (1-1.5 inches) long and 5-6 cm (2-2.5 inches) wide with a distinct ruffle along the edge, reminiscent of the [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] parent. Stiff hairs to 1 mm long are inside the hood. The modest size of the pitchers comes from the [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}] parent. The small red flowers are also very much like [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]. Characteristic of the [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] parent, the back of the hood and upper pitcher have prominent irregular white spots, and the pitcher's interior is profusely lined with long hairs to 2 mm long. You can see this hybrid exhibits characteristics of its three parents. The coloration of the pitchers is remarkably beautiful. The green of the lower pitcher gradually gives way to a uniform rich maroon-red in the upper half and hood. The enlarged upper pitcher and hood are marked with distinct white spots. The larte-summer pitchers in (the standard) were grown in full sun all day long and are especially well colored. The pitchers retain their color well into the fall, but turn brown in winter, whether exposed to freezing temperatures or not. This clone survives temperatures as low as -18degC (0degF) with no adverse effects as long as the roots are not exposed to drying. Pitchers are produced all season - an advantage over the seasonal pitcher production of the [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] parent. Taking a cue from [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] genes, however, the best and largest pitchers are exhibited in late summer and fall. There are no phyllodia. The plant as a whole is thin-textured but sturdy, holding up to rain and wind."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:33 (cover) (1998) (only pitchers with areolae in the foreground; the pitchers in the background do not belong to this cultivar)
Propagation: vegetative (tissue culture)
Etymology: alluding to association with royalty due to a strong feeling (of the nominants) of elegance and delicate ruffles
N: $[Sarracenia ' Lamentations ' {D'Amato}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:47 (2000)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n2p46_48.html#lamentation
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
B: ?California State University, Fullerton, USA, 1980s
Nominant: P.D'Amato, California Carnivores, Forestville, USA, 1995
Registrant: P.D'Amato, 15. 1. 2000
HC: Registered 4. 7. 2000 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:47 (2000)
"This plant has narrow, upright trumpets 30-45 cm (12-18 inches) tall and no more than 2.5 cm (1 inch) wide at the mouth. The olive- green pitchers are heavily veined with dark red nerves; when grown in full sun, the upper two-thirds of each pitcher, including the lid, turn entirely reddish-maroon with especially dark veins (unlike the individual in the photograph). The back of the pitcher throat, and underside of the lid, can turn dark purple-burgundy. This cultivar is especially notable for the upper inclination of the lid, which is wider and longer than the mouth opening. The lid has slightly wavy margins and fine bristles on the underside. The pitchers are notable for lasting well into the winter dormant season in good condition. The flowers are small, with dark red 2.5-3.5 cm (1-1.5 inch) petals, similar to [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}], and are borne on stems as long as the pitchers. The flowers are slightly fragrant, similar to cherry flavored drinks or roses."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:48 (2000)
Propagation: only vegetatively
Etymology: after clusters of pitchers, with their upturned lids, that can metaphorically appear to be crying towards heaven
N: $[Sarracenia ' Langford Williams ' {L.Williams}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 28:30 (2006)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]]
Introducer: L.Williams, from P & J Plants, Hereford, England, late spring 2003
Nominant: L.Williams, Swansea, UK, 2005
Registrant: L.Williams, 2006
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia areolata {Macf.}]
HC: Registered 3. 6. 2006 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 28:30 (2006)
"The pitcher shape is very much your basic [Sarracenia areolata {Macf.}] style, controlled by the [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] parent, but with [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] giving influence in the slight waviness in the pitcher lid. However, it is the colouration of this particular hybrid that I believe warrants its cultivar status. The lower half of the pitcher is a fresh green colour, similar to that of the [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] parent. However it is halfway up the pitcher when this plant stands out from the rest of the other [Sarracenia areolata {Macf.}] hybrids! The outer pitcher seems to be a pale cream/white colour, overlapped lightly in a light pale green marbling, then pencilled with its deep maroon veins. The lip of the pitcher opening is a pale creamy white colour, with just a hint of the faintest green. Inside the pitcher opening one can see light areoiles between the maroon veins, again another inherited trait from its [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] parent. From the pictures shown on the right (p.31), these areoles or windows are clearly visible in between the maroon veining on the upper part of the pitcher walls. Also shown in the pictures are the creamy-white lips with the hint of green."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 28:30&31 (2006)
Etymology: after the nominant (?)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Leah Wilkerson ' {B.Garcia}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.34:27 (2005)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v34n1p27_28.html
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
Introducer: B.Garcia, 5. 2002, from Walton Co., Fla., US
Nominant: B.Garcia, Atlanta, Ga., US
Registrant: B.Garcia, 12. 4. 2004
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: Registered 10. 10. 2005 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.34:27 (2005)
"Unlike most [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}] crosses, it displays unbelievable hybrid vigor. The original genet measured over two meters (six feet) across with more than fifty pitchers; the tallest of these measured 130 cm (50 inches) tall, while the heights of the majority of the other pitchers measured between 86-97 cm (34-38 inches). The average lateral measurement of the hood was 17 cm (6.5 inches). In addition to its gigantic proportions, this hybrid is outstanding because of its stunning coloration. The lower three quarters of the pitchers are lime green, and the pitcher tops are lemon yellow with large areoles and light red veining. The ala is lined in red. The nectar roll is pronounced, undulated and mottled with red; this pigmentation becomes more solid near the column, and forms a throat blotch typical of the [Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}] parentage. The lid is particularly colorful with an overall pale yellow color (verging on white) with regularly spaced strong red veining throughout. From a distance the lid takes on a peachy golden cast. The edge of the lid is edged in red and ruffled, typical of the [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] parent. This hybrid produces most of its pitchers in the spring - obviously an influence from the [Sarracenia flava {L.}] in its ancestry. In cultivation, these spring pitchers regularly reach 86-91 cm (34-36 inches) in height. A second flush of pitchers is also produced in the fall, and as in [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}], these pitchers are even larger, measuring up to 96 cm (38 inches) tall."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.34:28 (2005)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: in honour of the steward of the site where this cultivar occurs naturally
N: $[Sarracenia ' Lemon ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:20 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia alava {Hort.Westphal}] but the latter name not published validly
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:20 (2009)
"A hybrid of [Sarracenia flava {L.}] and [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood] with beautiful, large, lemon colored flowers."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:20 (2009)
Etymology: after flower color
N: $[Sarracenia ' Leo Song ' {P.D'Amato}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:137 (2011)
S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}] * [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]]
B: L.Song, Fullerton, Ca., USA
Nominant: P.D'Amato, Sebastopol, Ca., USA, 2011
Registrant: P.D'Amato, 31. 8. 2011
HC: Registered 30. 12. 2011 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:137 (2011)
"Of compact growth, the pitchers, never more than 20 cm in length, are strongly curved at the base, swelling to no more than 3 cm wide below the pitcher lip. The lip and throat are nearly blackish red in color, while the pitcher tube is a purplish red in full sun, with darker veins, and is finely hirsute (see Fig. 3). The ala is never more than 0.5 cm at its widest, along the pitcher seam.
Most striking in this clone is the sizable flared collar or lid, reminding one of an outraged frilled lizard. It can be 10 cm across at its widest point. The interior of the collar is olive green with an ex- tensive network of purple-red veining radiating outward from the mouth. The lid interior also inherits the spiny, silvery hairs of its [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] parent. The collar edge is slightly kinked and undulating. The lower exterior of the collar has an unusual curling edge at either end reminiscent of the eyes of a primitive aboriginal ritual mask.
Flower petals are pinkish red and intermediate in length between the two parents. All the curved pitchers face inward toward the grow point and common off-shoots can develop into extensive clumps over time (see Fig. 4). Thanks to its [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}] parent, [Sarracenia ' Leo Song ' {P.D'Amato}] is also very cold hardy."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:137 (fig. 3), 138 (fig. 4) (2011)
Etymology: after originator
N: $[Sarracenia ' Lochness ' {Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:84 (1986)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
B: A.Slack, Somerset, 1963
Nominant: A.Slack
Registrant: A.Slack
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia excellens {Hort.S.G.}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:84 (1986)
"I first made this cross ([[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]) in 1963 and selected the best seedling with brilliant red petals, calling it S. * ' Lochness ', a name which had to be scrapped when I learned that the cross was already known, named, and occurs in the wild. But since I have seen no other clone of this hybrid, or indeed of any other with such petals, I now this cultivar as [Sarracenia ' Lochness ' {Hort.Slack}]. The concave hood projects almost horizontally forward, and this, together with the entire upper pitcher, is richly variegated with white ' windows ' (no cultivar epithet but here a circumscription of areolae) and delicately pencilled with red veins. The flowers are normally any shade from pinkish mahogany to mahogany red."
Standard: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:82 (1986)
Etymology: after the lake in Scotland
N: $[Sarracenia ' Lynda Butt ' {Hort.Slack ex D'Amato}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:85 (1986)
S: =[Sarracenia ?]
B: A.Slack, Somerset, before 1986
Nominant: A.Slack
Registrant: P.F.Gardner, Marston Exotics, Brampton Lane, Madley, Hereford, HR2 9LX, England, 1. 9. 1998
HC: Registered 11. 10. 2002 {JS}
Description: Savage Garden:95 (1998)
"The pitchers are tall and narrow, with a ruffled lid and mottling around the mouth."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:105 (2000) {B.Rice}
Etymology: after Lynda Butt, who worked at Adrian Slack's nursery
N: $[Sarracenia ' Margie Flowers ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:21 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]]
Introducer: P.Sheridan, from W Fla., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:21 (2009)
"this complex cross of [Sarracenia flava {L.}] and [Sarracenia rosea {Naczi, F.W.Case & R.B.Case}] was originally discovered in a cow pasture in western Florida. The site has since been destroyed and this hybrid is notable for the unique mauve flowers."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:21 (2009)
Etymology: after Margie Sheridan
N: $[Sarracenia ' Marston Clone ' {Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:81 (1986)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
B: A.Slack, Somerset, before 1986
Nominant: A.Slack
Registrant: A.Slack & P.F.Gardner, Marston Exotics, Brampton Lane, Madley, Hereford, HR2 9LX, England, 1. 9. 1998
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: Registered 10. 10. 2002 {JS}; alternatively called [Sarracenia ' Marston Select ' {Hort.Slack}] in trade lists (pers. comm., Michael King, 2002)
Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:81 (1986)
"Its (of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]) pitchers are part green with whitish dappling in the hood, while the flowers vary in the seedlings from reddish orange to peach. When using [Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}] as one parent I selected one particularly fine seedling and call its progeny [Sarracenia ' Marston Clone ' {Hort.Slack}]. It has all the vigour and size of [Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}] both in pitcher and flower, but the flower is a lovely shade of pale orange, reminding one of the harvest moon, while the hood is well mottled in whitish green."
Standard: http://www.mikeking64.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ssar/thumbnails/gallery/img_s%20x%20'marston%20select',h8.html {Michael King}
Etymology: after the originator's establishment Marston Exotics, Somerset, England
IMAGE: sarracen/s_marstonclone Standard Photo
N: $[Sarracenia ' Marston Dwarf ' {Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:72 (1986)
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. ornata {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
Introducer: A.Slack
Nominant: A.Slack
Registrant: A.Slack
HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:72 (1986)
"The variety (sic!) [Sarracenia ' Marston Dwarf ' {Hort.Slack}] is of my own selection and has heavily veined pitchers seldom exceeding 31 cm (12 inches) in height. It soon forms clumps, and is a useful and attractive plant for small sunny windows."
Propagation: vegetative division
Etymology: after the introducer's establishment Marston Exotics, Somerset, England, and the small size of the plants
N: $[Sarracenia ' Marston Mill ' {Hort.Slack ex Cheek}]
P: Carniv.Pl.:175 (1979)
S: =[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
B: T.Heneage & A.Slack
Nominant: A.Slack
Registrant: A.Slack & M.Cheek
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia 'Rosamund Pollock ' {Hort.Bruce ex F.Waracek}]
HC: registration preliminary (standard missing); possibly lost to cultivation
Description: Carniv.Pl.Trading Cat.:2 (1990)
"selected by Timothy Heneage & Adrian for the beautiful red flowers & attractive pitchers."
N: $[Sarracenia ' Matoaka ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:30 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia farnhamii {Hort.Farnham}]
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:30 (2009)
"'Matoaka' means 'little snow feather' and was the name commonly used by Pocahontas (Pocahontas was a private name rarely used in public). This beautiful cross of [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] and [Sarracenia alabamensis subsp. wherryi {Case & Case}] has a soft pubescence covering the exterior of the pitcher. The upper portion of the leaf is speckled with small white windows interwoven with purple veins."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:30 (2009)
Etymology: after beauty of plant
N: $[Sarracenia ' Melissa Mazur ' {P.Wilson}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 27:42 (2005)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]
B: P.Wilson, ca. 1995
Nominant: P.Wilson, Martock, UK
Registrant: P.Wilson, 26. 9. 2005
HC: Registered 14. 11. 2005 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 27:42 (2005)
"[Sarracenia ' Melissa Mazur ' {P.Wilson}] has pitchers with no visible veining either inside or outside. When newly opened, the pitchers are coloured a beautifully delicate shade of coral pink. Later, as the pitchers age the pink colour fades to a more overall green colour with whitish and sometimes pinkish areas. During the cold winter months darker pink patches sometimes appear on the pitchers. The pitchers are mostly retained through the winter in all but the coldest climates. The flowers are especially beautiful. The petals are a very delicate shade of pale pink and are unscented."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 27:43 (2005)
Propagation: asexually only
Etymology: after the wife of Carl Mazur, who supplied the seeds from which the cultivar was grown and selected
N: $[Sarracenia ' Miss Hyroko ' {Hort.Bot.Tuebingen}]
P: in sched. (1985)
S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Moore's Melody ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:40 (1987)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v16n2p39_42.html#melody
S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]]
Introducer: J.C.Moore sr., Mobile, 1985
Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
Registrant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia exornata {Hort.S.G.}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:40 (1987)
"This large, robust plant was collected in the wild in southeastern Mississippi in 1985 by Mr. J.C.Moore, Sr. of Mobile, Alabama and sent to Larry Mellichamp at UNCC. We have named the cultivar after the musically talented collector who has been very instrumental in discovering unusual pitcher plants in the Mobile area. The plant appears to be a hybrid between [Sarracenia alata {Wood}] and [Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}] (undoubtedly the "Louis Burk" pink-flowered form ([Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}])), both of which grow in the vicinity but do not hybridize commonly. Stout, firm-textured pitchers about 6-9" high are produced throughout the growing season. They taper gradually from bottom to top to produce a broad cone with very wide slightly wavy-margined erect hoods. As the pitchers grow and mature they show various colors. The colors are intricate and subtle, yet rich and interesting with predominately maroons and oranges as a background for dark red veins. There are no aereolae (sic!) (or light windows) evident as there would be if [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] were involved in the hybrid. The flower is also very large and attractive, somewhat orange-pink in color. We have already used this cultivar in cross-pollination with other attractive specimens. The most important feature of this hybrid is the fact that the pitchers remain fully intact and colorful throughout the winter in an unheated greenhouse where temperatures occasionally go just below freezing. Since most Sarracenias die down in winter, we believe this is an interesting characteristic to use in breeding plants that look good year around. So far the plant appears vigorous, and it looks like it is going to become even larger."
Standard: from SE Miss. (UNCC), Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:29 (1987)
Propagation: rhizome division
Etymology: after the musically talented collector
N: $[Sarracenia ' Mountain Splendor ' {J.Dallas}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:79 (2010)
S: =[[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]]
B: J.Dallas, Eagle Creek, OR, US, 5. 1999
Nominant: J.Dallas, 28. 5. 2007
Registrant: J.Dallas, 17. 6. 2010
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia ' Triple Rarity ' {J.Hummer}]
HC: Registered 4. 10. 2010 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:79 (2010)
"Its subtle colorations, profusion of flowers, and stately stature truly make it a splendor to behold.
In the early season, flowers and pitchers open at nearly the same time. Depending on rhizome size, a 1.2-cm division can have about 3 crowns, and will produce 5-7 pitchers ranging in size from 4 to 8 cm. Pitchers are green with golden hues interlaced with red veins. This first crop of leaves tend to have the robust round appearance of [Sarracenia oreophila (Kearney) Wherry}], with a slight flaring of the lids as seen in the [Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}] parent. Production of these pitchers continues usually to the end of June depending on temperatures. Taller leaves often become floppy, but are often replaced with new ones. Growth slows some in the mid-summer heat, but resumes again in the cooler temperatures of late August (in Oregon). This next set of pitchers are usually shorter in stature (4.7 cm or less), have heavier red veining, and darken as the weather cools in late September similar to the [Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}] parent. Late summer and fall also brings production of recurved phyllodia similar in appearance to [Sarracenia oreophila (Kearney) Wherry}], but much smaller.
Flowers on this plant are prolific and showy. A roughly 3-year-old plant from a 3- or 4-crown division can produce 12 to 13 flowers. Petals range in color from peach colored to lipstick red, and sepals tend to be two-tone red and gold before petal drop. Flowers are roughly 0.8 cm across \u2212 about half-way in size between the parents. They are strongly scented with a sweet almost Easter Lily-like scent. The plant fairly consistently produces open pitchers and flowers simultaneously, increasing the overall aesthetics.
A couple of other features are of note with this plant. One is its cold hardiness. Since both parents are of mountain origin (USDA zone 7a), it is remarkably cold hardy. Our plants have survived short periods of \u22125\260C with only a tarp for protection. The other feature of note is the vigorousness of the growth. This plant consistently doubles the size of its rhizome mass each season. It also lends itself to easy division for propagation due to fast growth of crowns."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:79 (2010)
Propagation: vegetative division
Etymology: after the provenance of the parent taxa and the quality of the cultivar
N: $[Sarracenia ' Mutt Lange ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:19 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
HC: name not established (insufficient description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:19 (2009)
"A complex cross."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:19 (2009)
Etymology: after Shania Twain's ex-husband
N: $[Sarracenia ' Nagamoto ' {Hort. ex Kurata}]
P: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:126 (2003)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
Nominant: Japan, before 2003
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Description: none published
Standard: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:126 (2003)
Etymology: unknown
N: $[Sarracenia ' Night ' {Cahill}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:55 (2007)
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
B: J.Brittnacher, University of California, Davis, CA, USA, 2002 from seed collected in Stone Co., Miss.
Nominant: T.Cahill, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, USA, 4. 2006
Registrant: T.Cahill, 1. 6. 2006
HC: Registered 30. 7. 2007 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:55 (2007)
"[Sarracenia ' Night ' {Cahill}] is a tall and vigorous clone. At the time of description (and photograph), the tallest pitcher was 74 cm high (29"), which makes it the tallest of the [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] plants at the Botanical Conservatory at the University of California, Davis. The underside of the hood and pitcher throat are effectively black in mature pitchers, and the exterior of the upper 1/3rd of the pitcher tube is deep red. This clone produces copious amounts of nectar on the pitcher column, and in sunlight the droplets sparkle against the black throat giving the impression of stars twinkling in the night sky, which provided the inspiration for the cultivar name.
This clone has other interesting features as well. The base of the pitcher is blood red, and the top side of the hood is red and yellow with pronounced red venation. The contrast between the reticulated red venation is far greater than the upper pitcher. The pitcher tube constricts just below the mouth of the pitcher.
The entire time we have grown this plant, the pitcher coloration of the pitchers has been stable. Young pitchers start as a light lime-green with red venation. The coloration spreads from the veins to the webbing of the pitcher as the pitcher matures, until the overall red color is achieved. The pitchers become dark red, and the throats blacken, about 2-3 weeks after the pitchers open. As with many red-colored Sarracenia, this plant requires high light levels and high humidity to develop and maintain the red coloration. Small plants (<7.5cm high) do not develop the deep red colors but the venation is redder and more pronounced than typical [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] plants.
The flowers of this clone are typical for [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}], which confirms that this plant has not achieved its exceptional coloration through hybridization or introgression. The petals are cream colored and rounded. The sepals are light cream to yellow.
The rhizome readily forms lateral branches, which aids in propagation. This clone should only be propagated by vegetative means to maintain both the details of the dark red and black coloration on the pitchers and the high vigor of this selection.
The nomenclature of the red forms of [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] is rather vague. Don Schnell (2002) mentions red [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] plants, but he does not establish a name for them at the variety or from rank. Peter D\u2019Amato (1998) mentions plants, using the descriptor [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood} var.nigropurpurea {D'Amato}], to indicate specimens that have dark red or nearly black pitcher lid undersides. This term should be avoided since it has never been formally described, but the characteristics of [Sarracenia ' Night ' {Cahill}] would appear to be similar, if not identical."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:56 (2007)
Etymology: after black throat of pitchers
N: $[Sarracenia ' Nikko ' {Kusakabe ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:5 (1985)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' North ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:24 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
C: simultaneous synonym of [Sarracenia ' South ' {P.Sheridan}], priority for varietal parentage but no variety name published
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:24 (2009)
"We crossed northern [Sarracenia purpurea f. heterophylla {(Eaton) Fern.}] with a normal colored [Sarracenia rosea {Naczi, F.W.Case & R.B.Case}] from western Florida and obtained progeny that were red and anthocyanin-free green. The outcome was not a surprise, and was pedicted by us, since the population of [Sarracenia rosea {Naczi, F.W.Case & R.B.Case}] contained anthocyanin free plants and heterozygous plants were present in the population. Progeny are red and green in color with no intermediates. The flower color of [Sarracenia ' North ' {P.Sheridan}] is exceptional in that the flower is almost white while [Sarracenia ' South ' {P.Sheridan}] is a delightful pink."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:24 (2009)
Etymology: after the northern (homozygous, anthocyanin-free) parent of the hybrid
N: $[Sarracenia ' Ohedo ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
S: =?[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]] * [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]]
B: Toyoda
C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia ' Asahinishiki ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Okee Giant ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:85 (1998)
S: =[Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis {Schnell}]
Introducer: P.D'Amato, from Okefenokee Swamp, S Ga., US
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
HC: Registered 11. 6. 1999 {JS}
Description: Savage Garden:85 (1998)
"Hooded pitcher plants are mildly variable over their range. (...) The exception are plants from the Okefenokee Swamp in southern Georgia. Here, often growing on floating mats of sphagnum moss, the plants can attain a startling size of 1-1.3 m (three or four feet) in height. In cultivation, [Sarracenia ' Okee Giant ' {D'Amato}], as it is called, more commonly reaches a still impressive height of 76-91 cm (thirty to thirty-six inches)."
Standard: Savage Garden:12 (1998)
Etymology: after the provenience and the size of the plant
N: $[Sarracenia ' Opawa Emperor ' {M.Gilson}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:56 (2009)
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. cuprea {Schnell}]
B: M.Gilson, Christchurch, NZ, 1984
Nominant: M.Gilson
Registrant: M.Gilson, 7. 8. 2008
HC: Registered 30. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:56 (2009)
"[Sarracenia ' Opawa Emperor ' {M.Gilson}] is a superb form of [Sarracenia flava var. cuprea {Schnell}] with prominent red veining and an elegant pitcher shape (see Figure 4). This particular plant has been in my collection for over 20 years where it dominates the collection due to its sheer size and unique characteristics.
The mature plant has pitchers of 80-90 cm (31-35 in) in height with an almost perfectly round mouth of up to 90 mm (3.5 in) from lip to lip. New pitchers have a distinct copper blush to the top of the lids which extends, under good light conditions, to the top of the pitcher (see Back Cover). Sharply defined red veining is prominent on the top and inside the lid which also extends down the pitcher. The apiculate tip of the lid extends vertically and straight for 8-10 mm (0.3-0.4 in). Another characteristic is the prominent red vein which runs around the top of the lip. The ala has a red outer edge which extends the full length of the pitcher. The throat has the prominent red splotch typical of [Sarracenia flava {L.}] var. flava and [Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]; the splotch is surface pigmentation as it does not extend though to the outside. The top of the pitcher is highly flared with a very large rolled lip which is pale yellow in colour. The pitcher is a paler green than [Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]. In late summer, the lid loses its copper coloration and becomes butter yellow between the venation.
Another interesting feature of this plant is that it is the first of all of my [Sarracenia {L.}] to flower; at least a week in advance of others. The flowers are typical [Sarracenia flava {L.}] size and colour, and are extremely odorous. The sepals have similar coloration to the petals and have faint red veining. The petals are slightly spear-shape and remain flat until they drop. The plant readily sets seed although I have never attempted to raise it from seed so cannot say whether self-pollinated seed breeds true.
The plant is very vigorous and produces pitchers continuously through spring and summer; in late summer phyllodia appear. The spring pitchers tend to be the largest."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:58 & 64 (back cover) (2009)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: after the location of originator and regal and majestic stature of plant
N: $[Sarracenia ' Orange Fire ' {C.Azais}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:39 (2010)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
Introducer: G.Bachert, from a garden center, DE, 2005
Nominant: C.Azais, Marcellus, FR
Registrant: C.Azais, 19. 11. 2009
HC: Registered 28. 7. 2010 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:39 (2010)
"At the beginning of the growing season the pitcher tube has some orange veins and a copper red lid. As the season progresses, the new pitchers become a very intense orange, like fire. For this reason, we named it [Sarracenia ' Orange Fire ' {C.Azais}]. The pitcher tubes are of medium size, 40 to 50 cm tall. The flower is yellow/red."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:39 (2010)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after colouration of pitchers in late season
N: $[Sarracenia ' Powhatan ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:30 (2009)
S: =[Sarracenia flava {L.}]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:30 (2009)
"This bold, solid clone reflects the power and pride of chief Powhatan. The flower is yellow, typical of normal yellow pitcher plant [Sarracenia flava {L.}]. The red color of the foliage is best developed under intense, sunny conditions. Powhatan was the ruler of the Algonquin tribe that occupied central Virginia when the colonists arrived in 1607."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:30 (2009)
Etymology: after stature of plant
N: $[Sarracenia ' Premysl Otakar I ' {M.Srba}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:40 (2010)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [[Sarracenia purpurea {L.)] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]]
B: M.Srba, Chomutov, CZ, 23. 8. 1999
Nominant: M.Srba
Registrant: M.Srba, 1. 2. 2010
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
HC: Registered 28. 7. 2010 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:40 (2010)
"The cultivar's pitchers are 50 \u2013 60 cm tall, and 4 \u2013 5 cm wide in their upper part. The lid is about two times broader than the tube, with a maximum observed width of 10 cm. The lid is upright, flat and semicircular in shape. The margin of the lid is fine undulated, similar to [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]. The most outstanding quality of [Sarracenia ' Premysl Otakar I ' {M.Srba}] is its intense and contrasting colouration. The upper part of the pitchers is red-violet with remarkably strong veining that is an extremely deep maroon similar to the colour of black cherries. White fenestrations contrast gorgeously with the maroon venation. The flower is similar to that of [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] in shape and colour."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:33 (Front Cover) & 40 (2010)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after features (first, tall, slender, and gorgeous) common to the Czech king and the cultivar
N: $[Sarracenia ' Purple Helmet ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:11 (2009)
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:11 (2009)
"An interesting cultivar characterized by intense purple under the hood."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:11 (2009)
Etymology: after coloration of pitcher hood
N: $[Sarracenia ' Red and White ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:82 (1998)
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
Introducer: P.D'Amato
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
Registrant: P.D'Amato, 31. 8. 2011
HC: Registered 30. 12. 2011 {JS}
Description: Savage Garden:82 (1998)
"There are color differences as well in the veins - from green to the darkest burgundy. Hence plants may be given nicknames to describe them, from [Sarracenia ' Green and White ' {D'Amato}] to typical [Sarracenia ' Red and White ' {D'Amato}]."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:139 (fig. 6) (2011)
Etymology: after the colour of the leaf
N: $[Sarracenia ' Red Flame ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:18 (2009)
S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]]]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:18 (2009)
"A striking backcross of [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] and [Sarracenia rosea {Naczi, F.W.Case & R.B.Case}]."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:18 (2009)
Etymology: after coloration of pitcher
N: $[Sarracenia ' Red Lid ' {J. & J.Ainsworth}]
P: Sarracenia:20 (1996)
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
Introducer: J. & J.Ainsworth
Nominant: J. & J.Ainsworth
HC: name not registered with ICRA (standard missing)
Description: Sarracenia:20 (1996)
"In another form (sic!), referred to as [Sarracenia ' Red Lid ' {J. & J.Ainsworth}], the interior of the hood develops a wide red edge making it most distinctive. This feature appears to be carried through to its hybrids."
Etymology: after the colour of the pitcher lid
N: $[Sarracenia ' Red Rocket ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:28 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:28 (2009)
"[Sarracenia ' Red Rocket ' {P.Sheridan}] is a cross between [Sarracenia flava {L.}] and [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] that is almost completely red from head to toe. The leaves are very hard and waxy."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:28 (2009)
Etymology: after pitcher color and shape
N: $[Sarracenia ' Red Ruffles ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:76 (1998)
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
Introducer: D.Agnostinelli, CSU, Sacramento
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
HC: Registered 11. 6. 1999 {JS}
Description: Savage Garden:76 (1998)
"To my knowledge, the only cultivar (of [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}) in existence is [Sarracenia ' Red Ruffles ' {D'Amato}]. This plant produces short, squat, maroon leaves that are almost held upright by the leaf petiole, and have a highly undulate collar. [Sarracenia ' Red Ruffles ' {D'Amato}] is also known to produce numerous offshoots over time, developing dense clumps of pitchers. It is my own selection from a plant given to me by Don Angostinelli of California State University in Sacramento."
Standard: Savage Garden:96 (1998)
Etymology: after the colour and shape of the pitcher lid
N: $[Sarracenia ' Red Throat ' {T.Camilleri}]
P: Carniv.Pl.:39 (1998)
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Red Tube ' {auct. non D'Amato: J. & J.Ainsworth}]
P: Sarracenia:45 (1996)
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
HC: unacceptable homonym of [Sarracenia ' Red Tube ' {D'Amato}], possibly a misprint of [Sarracenia ' Black Tube ' {J. & J.Ainsworth}]
N: $[Sarracenia ' Red Tube ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:79 (1998)
S: =[Sarracenia flava var. rubricorpora {Schnell}]
Introducer: P.D'Amato, from Florida panhandle
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
HC: name not established, epithet illegitimate (later synonym of [Sarracenia ' Burgundy ' {Hort.Slack}])
Description: Savage Garden:79 (1998)
"This popular variety comes from the Florida panhandle. The exterior tube is richly red in color, while the lip, throat, and lid are green with red veins. Sometimes much of the lid is reddish as well. The color temporarily fades when the plant is moved, or may fade in the season. Com- monly called [Sarracenia ' Burgundy ' {Hort.Slack}] in England, by Adrian Slack, and [Sarracenia flava var. atropurpurea {(Hort.Bull) Bell}] in the United States."
Standard: Savage Garden:78 (1998)
Etymology: after the colour of the leaf
N: $[Sarracenia ' Red Velvet ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:28 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:28 (2009)
"An =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]] cross with red petals that feel like velvet."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:28 (2009)
Etymology: after petal color and texture
N: $[Sarracenia ' Red Viper ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:25 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
HC: name not established (insufficient description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:25 (2009)
"A secret cross by our genetics experts."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:25 (2009)
Etymology: after pitcher coloration
N: $[Sarracenia ' Reptilian Rose ' {T.H.Wyman}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:12 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]]
B: P.Faulisi, 5. 2000
Nominant: T.H.Wyman, Stone Mountain, Ga., US, 5. 2004
Registrant: T.H.Wyman, 2. 12. 2008
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 10. 5. 2009 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:12 (2009)
"Pitchers of this plant typically grow 71-86 cm (28-34 inches) in height with a large flaring hood. The early spring pitchers of this plant tend to be more robust, attaining greater size and colouration than pitchers put out later in the season. The pitchers of this plant have inherited the heavy venation from their Sand Mountain [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney} Wherry}] parent displaying the trait as the pitchers develop and first open. As the pitcher ages it develops an over all beautiful pinkish-rose colouration. Another characteristic of this plant is that the nectar roll often puckers up in places, creating an almost fanged appearance. This plant commonly produces phyllodia in the fall that are moderately curved in the manner of [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney} Wherry}]. The blooms on this plant open a vibrant yellow with a few red markings at their base. Over the course of about a week the petals develop an apricot-orange hue. One thing that we (THW and PF) have both noticed is that the blooms on this plant will occasionally be malformed such that their parts are produced in threes and fours, instead of the usual five. This malformation does not appear to affect the fertility of the specific bloom as both of us have produced seed from such malformed blooms."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:14 (2009)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: after lizard-skin like veining pattern of throat and inner hood and fragrance of hood and rose colour of mature pitchers
N: $[Sarracenia ' Robin Louise ' {J. & P.Pietropaolo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World:34 (1986)
S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]
B: ?J. & P.Pietropaolo, before 1986
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), priority for parentage
Etymology: after a person to whom the book by J. & P.Pietropaolo is dedicated
N: $[Sarracenia ' Rosamund Pollock ' {Hort.Bruce ex F.Waracek}]
P: Gartenwelt 18:87 (1914)
S: =[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
B: F.Moore, Glasnevin, before 1914, ex cult. Manchester (A.J.Bruce 1914)
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Standard: Gartenwelt 18:85 (1914)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Royal Ruby ' {T.H.Wyman}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:13 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
Introducer: P.Faulisi, from N Fla., US, 1991
Nominant: P.Faulisi, US, 5. 2004
Registrant: T.H.Wyman, 2. 12. 2008
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: Registered 10. 5. 2009 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:13 (2009)
"Even before the pitchers are fully developed and open they display a distinct pink flush that deepens as the pitcher matures. Overall the lower portion of the pitchers is coloured a deep olive-green while the upper portions are suffused in lush pink/red raspberry tones. The quality of this colour is best described as luminous or iridescent, and often makes clusters of pitchers appear to glow. Under intense light this raspberry colour can suffuse the upper three-fourths of the pitcher but more commonly it dominates the upper half to upper third of the pitcher. This plant shows a high degree of the [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] influence in the shape of the hood displaying significant ruffling. Likewise, fenestrations on the hood and upper regions of the pitcher expose the [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] influence in the cross. The pitchers of [Sarracenia ' Royal Ruby ' {T.H.Wyman}] typically grow 76-86 cm (30-34 inches) in height, but pitchers over 107 cm (42 inches) in height have been observed (PF). The flowers are bi-coloured, the petals being predominantly red with orange/yellow tips."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:15 (2009)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: after regal beauty of plant and colouration similar to Burmese rubies
N: $[Sarracenia ' Ruby Throat ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:18 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia areolata {Macf.}]
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:18 (2009)
"A cross between [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood] and [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:18 (2009)
Etymology: after coloration of pitcher throat
N: $[Sarracenia ' Rudolf II ' {M.Srba}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:41 (2010)
S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.)] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]] * [Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis {Schnell}]]
B: M.Srba, Chomutov, CZ, 5. 1996
Nominant: M.Srba
Registrant: M.Srba, 1. 2. 2010
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia ' Genyu ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
HC: Registered 28. 7. 2010 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:41 (2010)
"The first spring pitchers on mature plants are about 70 cm tall. Later pitchers are 10 - 20 cm smaller, but are more robust and better coloured. The peristome can be 6 - 7 cm broad and the maximum width of the lid is 13.5 cm. The lid is shell-shaped, intensely veined, and fine-haired on the bottom side. Pitchers of plants well exposed to the sun become all red, except for the basal third which usually stays green. Fenestrations are concentrated on the posterior side of the pitcher, as in [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]; but the areoles are just smaller. Pitcher colour can change to a green surface with pinkl areoles during low light levels and cold stress during the winter. (...) The plants form well-coloured and remarkably robust pitcher-rich clumps.
Although the plant is a showstopper during the summer exhibitions, it is also superb in the spring due to its flowers, which are 6 - 8 cm in diameter and held on 60 - 80 cm tall stems. The superior (exposed) surfaces of petals and sepals are maroon, whil the inferior (hidden) surface is yellow. The umbrella-shaped style is green. Light yellow basal parts of petals form a consistent band surrounding the flower which is in great contrast to its maroon colour. Sepals and petals are remarkably solid and regularly shaped. Taken together, the quality of the [Sarracenia ' Rudolf II ' {M.Srba}] flowers exceeds those of similar bicoloured hybrids, especially in colour and shape. They are very suitable as cut flowers, thanks to tall, strong, and straight stems."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:41 (2010)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after features (tall, robust, clad in colours, and a little bit cockeyed) common to the emperor and the cultivar
N: $[Sarracenia ' Sand Mountain ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:95 (1998)
S: =[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]
Introducer: P.D'Amato, from Sand Mountain, Ala., US
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), partially a later synonym of [Sarracenia ' Don Schnell ' {D'Amato}]
Etymology: after the provenience of the plant
N: $[Sarracenia ' Sanguinea ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:5 (1985)
S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]
B: Kikuchi & Toyoda
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia courtii {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), Latin epithet (violating Art.19.13., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Sazareishi ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
B: Tamari
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Scarlet Belle ' {Hanrahan}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.32:25 (2003)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v32n1p24_37.html#belle
S: =[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
B: Bob Hanrahan, Carnivorous Plantation, Powder Springs, GA, USA, spring 1985
Nominant: Brian Hanrahan & J.Kruse, 7. 8. 2002
Registrant: Bob Hanrahan, 15. 11. 2002
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia wrigleyana {Hort.S.G.}]
HC: Registered 13. 5. 2003 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.32:25 (2003)
"I sought to offer a [Sarracenia {L.}] that would exhibit the best of the genus by having a striking combination of vivid colors, as well as being a plant that would grow rapidly, perform well in shade or bright sun, tolerate soil moisture levels ranging from very wet to almost dry, maintain a compact form for easier and less destructive transport, and have an abundance of firm, long lasting, and intriguingly shaped pitchers. I was able to develop this showstopper by combining [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] and [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] parents that fully met my design criteria. Only the single best plant from the progeny was selected for tissue culture replication.
[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] is noted as one of the best species of the genus for coloration and form. It has two pitchering seasons, and grows well in wet or semi-dry open savannas. Unfortunately for my target goal, it is a rather tall species, and mature plants only produce a few pitchers at a time. Its counterpart for this pairing, [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}], is a colorful low-growing rosette that prefers wet to soggy habitats. While [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] plants can be found naturally in open locations, they seem to be more at home and are typically found in shady areas under shrubs or between tall grasses. One very desirable feature of this species is its propensity to produce an abundant quantity of pitchers that retain their color during the normal winter dormancy period.
[Sarracenia wrigleyana {Hort.S.G.}] ([[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]) is an uncommon, but naturally occurring hybrid periodically found in Gulf Coast savanna bogs containing both parent species. I believe that the majority of [Sarracenia wrigleyana {Hort.S.G.}] plants result from crosses where the maternal parent is [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]. This is because [Sarracenia {L.}] are protogynous, meaning the stigmas are mature and able to receive pollen before the stamens release pollen. Because of this, a [Sarracenia {L.}] flower is most likely to be pollinated by other flowers that matured earlier in the season. This aspect also serves to minimize self- pollination. Since [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] plants typically flower four to six weeks earlier than [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}], natural crosses between these two plants are more likely to involve a slightly late-blooming [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] (pollen parent) and a slightly early-blooming [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] seed parent. As further evidence for my theory, most of the wild [Sarracenia wrigleyana {Hort.S.G.}] plants I have observed were near a group of [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] plants. I believe this indicates the seeds germinated directly from or near the seed parent, i.e. [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}].
I wondered what the characteristics of [Sarracenia wrigleyana {Hort.S.G.}] would be look like if the parentage was reversed, i.e. if a [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] was the seed parent. From a production standpoint, [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] is a superior seed parent as it produces considerably more seed in the capsule than its counterpart. This aspect was important before the establishment of tissue culture reproduction for [Sarracenia {L.}]. Seed was the only viable means at that time to generate wholesale quantities of plants.
I removed pollen from a very compact and maroon colored [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] and used it to pollinate a number of crimson red [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] plants. Seed was harvested, cleaned, refrigerated, and stratified for sowing the following year.
[Sarracenia ' Scarlet Belle ' {Hanrahan}] grows well in wet to semi-moist standard [Sarracenia {L.}] mixes. Coloration is best under full sun, but the plant tolerates and develops nice colors with lower light levels. It maintains pitchers throughout the year with some degradation in the winter months; growth spurts occur in the spring and late summer. It differs from typical [Sarracenia wrigleyana {Hort.S.G.}] with its intense scarlet red pitchers and vigorous habit that produces a profusion of pitchers. The pitchers are up to 40 cm long, slightly conically tapered, with the mouth turned toward the center of the plant; the mouth opening is variable in aperture, from being totally closed to 5 cm wide x 3 cm high on mature pitchers and flared triangular in shape; prominent areoles descend decreasingly from the pitcher's mouth. All parts of the flower perianth are deep burgundy red; the size is intermediate between [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] and [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}].
Older pitchers can be removed to stimulate new growth and to maintain the plant's esthetic balance."
N: $[Sarracenia ' Schnell's Ghost ' {Cheek}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Trading Cat.:2 (1990)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n1p11_14.html#ghost
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
Introducer: D.E.Schnell, from Fla., US, 1972
Nominant: M.Cheek, Wembdon, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 7PN, UK, 6. 1990
Registrant: P.Wilson, Martock, Somerset TA12 6HZ, UK, 4. 2. 2000
HC: Registered 5. 7. 2001 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Trading Cat.:2 (1990)
"This clone has yellow flowers & the pitchers entirely lack red pigment except before they open when flushed with salmon, & when senescing, and intermittentliy & sparsely inside the pitcher a few fine purple veins occur. The lids are 98% white with only a few green veins."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:12 (2001)
Etymology: after the introducer, Donald E. Schnell, and the colour of the pitchers
N: $[Sarracenia ' Seiran ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia ?]]
B: Toyoda
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Seiunkaku ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
B: Toyoda
C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Seurat ' {J.Lechtman}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:136 (2011)
S: =[[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
B: J.Northrop sr., before 5. 1996
Nominant: J.Lechtman, Vienna, Va., USA, 2011
Registrant: J.Lechtman, 5. 9. 2011
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia formosa {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: Registered 30. 12. 2011 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:136 (2011)
"[Sarracenia ' Seurat ' {J.Lechtman}] is notable primarily for
its areoles, splashing the hood of the plant with bright pink polka dots on a background of brick red, which suffuses the upper portions of each upright, stout pitcher (see Fig. 1). Lower por- tions of each pitcher narrow as they approach the crown, and the red fades into green. Flower petals are a deep rose in color, and sepals are green dusted with red."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:136 (fig. 1) (2011)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: after pink pitcher areoles, reminiscent of the technique of pointillism by G.Seurat (1886)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Shiun ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
B: Toyoda
C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Short Pitcher ' {T.Camilleri}]
P: Carniv.Pl.:39 (1998)
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Snorkle ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:38 (1998)
S: =[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * ?[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
B: W.Stoutamire, NCBG, prior to 1985
Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia courtii {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
HC: name not registered with ICRA (standard missing)
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.:38 (1998)
"The pitchers are shaped like a simple smoking pipe lying flat on the ground with the bowl end turned up. The pitchers are uniformly deep red, and up to 15 cm (6 inches) long."
Etymology: after shape of pitchers
N: $[Sarracenia ' Snowflake ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:20 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia ?]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:20 (2009)
"This delightful hybrid has a fluorescent green background with speckles of white. When you look at the hood of the leaf from above the aspect is reminiscent of a snowflake, hence the name. [Sarracenia ' Snowflake ' {P.Sheridan}] is a vigorous divider and winter hardy since one of the parents is a yellow pitcher plant [Sarracenia flava {L.}] from Virginia. Flowers are a pink-orange blush."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:20 (2009)
Etymology: after shape of pitcher lid
N: $[Sarracenia ' Sorrow ' {Studnicka}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:83 (2004)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v33n3p83_89.html#sorrow
S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
B: M.Studnicka, Bot.Gard. Liberec, Czech Republic, 1979, from seed obtained from a commercial source located in Miami, USA
Nominant: M.Studnicka
Registrant: M.Studnicka, 7. 7. 2003
HC: Registered 30. 12. 2004 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:83 (2004)
"Among the various resulting seedlings, I observed a partially albinotic mutant plant and selected it for further observation. In morphology, the plant is identical to normal [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] typically encountered in the wild and in collections, but there are spectacular differences in its pigmentation. The pitchers are pale green (in strong sun, rather yellowish), with a prominent cross-like purple sign on the inner surface of the lid, just over the pitcher opening. Flowers are creamy white, in juvenile stage faintly pinkish. Despite these peculiar characteristics, I do not believe the plant is a hybrid."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:85-86 (2004)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: in memoriam M.Studnicka jun., the originator's son
N: $[Sarracenia ' South ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:24 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
C: simultaneous synonym of [Sarracenia ' North ' {P.Sheridan}], priority for varietal parentage but no variety name published
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:24 (2009)
"We crossed northern [Sarracenia purpurea f. heterophylla {(Eaton) Fern.}] with a normal colored [Sarracenia rosea {Naczi, F.W.Case & R.B.Case}] from western Florida and obtained progeny that were red and anthocyanin-free green. The outcome was not a surprise, and was pedicted by us, since the population of [Sarracenia rosea {Naczi, F.W.Case & R.B.Case}] contained anthocyanin free plants and heterozygous plants were present in the population. Progeny are red and green in color with no intermediates. The flower color of [Sarracenia ' North ' {P.Sheridan}] is exceptional in that the flower is almost white while [Sarracenia ' South ' {P.Sheridan}] is a delightful pink."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:24 (2009)
Etymology: after the southern (heterozygous, pigmented) parent of the hybrid
N: $[Sarracenia ' Spatter Pattern ' {D'Amato}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:47 (2000)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n2p46_48.html#spatter
S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia ?]]
B: P.D'Amato, California Carnivores, Forestville, USA
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1999
Registrant: P.D'Amato, 15. 1. 2000
HC: Registered 4. 7. 2000 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:47 (2000)
"Its very narrow, upright trumpets average 38 cm (15 inches) tall and less than 2.5 cm (1 inch) at the mouth. The tumpets have a very slight bulge centered 5 cm (2 inches) below the mouth lip (at least on full-sized pitchers). The ala is largest on the lower half of the pitcher, and is less than 1 cm (.5 inch) wide. The lid (finely hairy underneath) is inclined upwards, and flares to slightly wider than the width of the mouth. Its margins are undulate. The upper parts of the pitcher, including the lid, have a white background that is heavily veined red and laced with red-orange. Travelling down the pitcher tube, the red venation becomes even stronger and the dominant color. Below that, the lower half of each pitcher tube is dominated by green. The flowers are medium-sized with red petals up to 5 cm (2 inches) long. The scapes are up to 50 cm (20 inches) long."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:48 (2000)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: from a term used in criminal forensics, indicating a spray of blood used as evidence in a violent crime
N: $[Sarracenia ' Sultry Maid ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:97 (1998)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
B: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner, NCU, Chapel Hill
Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
HC: not registered with ICRA (originator's consent missing)
Description: Savage Garden:97 (1998)
"The narrow green pitchers are topped with a broad, flattened, wavy lid heavily mottled in green, white, and red."
Standard: Savage Garden:97 (1998)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Sun Warrior ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:40 (1987)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v16n2p39_42.html#warrior
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
Introducer: R.Gardner, North Carolina Botanical Garden, Chapel Hill, before 1983
Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
Registrant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:40 (1987)
"A selection of the well-known hybrid between [Sarracenia flava {L.}] and [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]. It originated as a seedling from open-pollinated parents (presumably of wild North Carolina specimens) at the North Carolina Botanical Garden (NCBG) before 1983. The plant has made several leads and has retained its compact size while producing new leaves 6-7" high throughout the season. They do not last well into the winter, however. The pitchers have richly colored red tubes and the hood is distinctly red-veined. The throat is especially dadrk red. The flowers have not been seen."
Standard: presumably from NC. (UNCC), Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:41 (1987)
Propagation: rhizome division
Etymology: from red veined colouration of pitchers
N: $[Sarracenia ' Super Green Giant ' {J.Hummer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:114 (2001)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n4p111_116.html#giant
S: =[[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. gulfensis {Schnell}]]
B: J.Hummer, Arlington, VA, USA, 1990's
Nominant: J.Hummer, 18. 11. 1999
Registrant: J.Hummer, 18. 11. 1999
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia gilpinii {Bell & Case}]
HC: Registered 28. 2. 2002 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:114 (2001)
"This [[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. gulfensis {Schnell}]] is notable because all of its parent plants are anthocyanin-free. The plant is entirely anthocyanin-free, a roust grower, and upright. The hood is convex with a rounded appearance. The pitcher leaves are gently curving, and areolae are present on the rear upper third of the pitcher leaf. Pitcher leaves are 20-30 cm (8-12 inches) or more in height. The flower petals are green."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:113 (2001)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after the large size and green colour of the plant
N: $[Sarracenia ' Suspicion ' {Selwyn}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:53 (2007)
S: =[Sarracenia flava {L.}]
B: S.Locke, UK, by selfing a [Sarracenia flava {L.}] clone from A.Slack, 1989
Nominant: A.M.Selwyn, Holybourne, Hampshire, UK, 8. 2. 2007
Registrant: A.M.Selwyn, 9. 2. 2007
HC: Registered 30. 7. 2007 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:55 (2007)
"At first glance, [Sarracenia ' Suspicion ' {Selwyn}] may appear to be a clone of [Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]. On closer inspection the plant is revealed to be in fact an anthocyanin-free [Sarracenia flava {L.}] clone that is wholly devoid of any anthocyanin induced red colouration, even when grown under conditions of intense, direct sunshine. There is no red colouration evident in any parts of the plant, including cladophylls and rhizome. Nor does the plant display spots of red discolouration when damaged, as is normally the case in [Sarracenia {L.}].
The slim and elegant pitchers are a bright, apple green when fresh, slowly fading to a lemon yellow by the end of the growing season. The sulphur-yellow flower with the usual musty perfume is entirely typical for the species.
Unlike some anthocyanin-free [Sarracenia {L.}] variants, [Sarracenia ' Suspicion ' {Selwyn}] has proved to be quite vigorous in cultivation."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:33(cover) (2007)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: as an allusion to envy, which is often signified by the colour green
N: $[Sarracenia ' Sweet William ' {T.Bailey}]
P: Pl.Carniv.32(2):36 (2010)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
B: T.Bailey, Wellington, UK, 1998
Nominant: T.Bailey
Registrant: T.Bailey, Autumn 2010
HC: Registered 29. 12. 2010 {JS}
Description: Pl.Carniv.32(2):36 (2010)
"[Sarracenia ' Sweet William ' {T.Bailey}] (...) is a modestly vigorous hybrid. The pitchers are erect and semi-rigid - with similarities to [Sarracenia excellens {Hort.S.G.}] in that respect - reaching a height of 55 cm, with a semi-pronounced (up to 1.5 cm) ala.
The young trap is a strong green in good light and infused with dapples of white areolation, broken by red veining. Areolation and veining intensifies in the mature trap.
The mouth of the pitcher is approximately 5 cm wide and 4 cm deep.
The flower petals are yellow-orange, fringed in orange."
Standard: Pl.Carniv.32(2):36 (2010)
Etymology: after originator's second eldest son
N: $[Sarracenia ' Tapestry ' {K.Oudean}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:56 (2009)
S: =[[[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
B: K.Oudean, Snohomish, WA, US, 6. 1996
Nominant: K.Oudean, 9. 1998
Registrant: K.Oudean, 5. 12. 2008
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 30. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:56 (2009) "The young leaves of [Sarracenia ' Tapestry ' {K.Oudean}] are green. The oversized ruffled hood and upper pitcher tube are liberally patterned with red veins and white areoles. The pitcher throat, lip and pronounced lip-spout are dark red with a red line extending from the spout down the entire length of the tube. As leaves age, reds become deeper and the deep red throat and lip become red-black.
The flowers are a dusky red-pink. The summer leaves reach 46-56 cm (18-22 in) in height. Winter leaves are green with a red line down the flat inner side of each leaf and grow to 15-20 cm (6-8 in) high. As the plants multiply, they make a nicely compact clump; one of the plant\u2019s ornamental traits."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:58 (2009)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: after plants resembling an abstract tapestry, woven with luxurious color and intricate pattern
N: $[Sarracenia ' Tarnok ' {R.Determann & Groves}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:108 (1993)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v22n4p107_108.html
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
Introducer: C.Tarnok, 1973, from Perdido region, Baldwin Co., Ala., US
Nominant: R.Determann & M.Groves
Registrant: R.Determann, Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta, GA 30357, USA & M.Groves, Kew Gardens, Surrey TW9 3AB, England
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:108 (1993)
"Pitcher colour, size and shape are typical for this species. the flower exhibits a proliferation of tepals (undifferentiated petals and sepals) arranged in whorls. The outermost whorls of tepals display less mutation than the innermost whorls. The innermost whorls, which are normally represented by the style umbrella and stamens, are highly mutated, often fused with separate ovaries and have deeply incised v-shaped stigmatic clefts. The stigmatic lobe is often missing or is found attached to reduced or modified tepals which resemble filamentous stalks. The tepals are green in colour at the base, gradually changing to a deep red/maroon and are persistent throughout the growing season."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:107 (1993)
Propagation: micropropagation (and other)
Etymology: in honour of Mr.Coleman Tarnok who discovered this cultivar
N: $[Sarracenia ' Tatsunami ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
S: =[[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]] * [[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]
B: M.Kondo, Nagoya
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Standard: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:126 (2003)
Etymology: unknown
N: $[Sarracenia ' Tattletale Delegation ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
P: Public Garden 9:46 (1994)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), standard missing
N: $[Sarracenia ' Tornado ' {R.Sacilotto}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:40 (2002)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v31n2p40-42.html#tornado
S: =[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood]] * [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]]
B: R.Sacilotto, Botanique Nursery, Standardsville, USA, 5. 1983
Nominant: R.Sacilotto, 11. 1989
Registrant: R.Sacilotto, 21. 12. 2001
Awards/Patents: Trademark: Vortex (Botanique Nursery, Standardsville, USA)
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia ' Kyonishiki ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
HC: Registered 29. 7. 2002 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:40 (2002)
"[Sarracenia 'Tornado' {R.Sacilotto}] pitchers emerge green, flushed with red and red veins and showing white and pink spots. The pitchers quickly become nearly black-red, without the irregular coloration problems found in many [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] clones. The upper one half to two thirds of each pitcher matures essentially all black-red without noticeable contrasting venation. The dark red color mixes with green in the lower section, then quickly becomes nearly all green at the bottom of the leaf. Many pitchers are produced throughout the season, each being somewhat flattened, along the front to rear centerlines. This creates an oval cross section, near the mouth. Mature pitcher height is about 61-66 cm (24-26 inches). A dark red lid covers the wide, slightly pouched pitchers and inhibits rain entry and breakage; this lid is usually reniform and can reach 9 cm (3.5 inches) across on taller pitchers. Flower petals are pink. However, only one flower has been observed so far, due to several late-season frosts which damaged developing buds. The one flower was not particularly noteworthy, but future flowers will be examined to present a more detailed description."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:42 (2002)
Propagation: vegetative
N: $[Sarracenia ' Tricia ' {J. & P.Pietropaolo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World:34 (1986)
S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]]
B: ?J. & P.Pietropaolo, before 1986
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia alava {Hort.Westphal}] but the latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Sarracenia ' Triple Rarity ' {J.Hummer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:18 (2002)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v31n1p18.html
S: =[[[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}]]
B: J.Hummer, Arlington, VA, USA, 10. 1993
Nominant: J.Hummer, 10. 2000
Registrant: J.Hummer, 24. 12. 2000
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 16. 5. 2002 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:18 (2002)
"This plant's peculiar hybrid ancestry is [[[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}]]. The pitcher leaves are 30-40 cm (12-16 inches) tall, and are erect. The leaves are mostly green in overall tone, and have light green venation on the outer surface of the pitchers (see Front Cover). The venation is more prominent on the inner pitcher surface, especially near the pitcher opening. The pitcher lid is held close over the pitcher opening, and is weakly undulate. The best leaf development is in the late summer and fall. The flower petals are mostly bright crimson, but in areas can be washed with cream color."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:1 (2002) (Front Cover)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: to note the rarity (in the wild) of the parents of the cross
N: $[Sarracenia ' Veinless ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:26 (2009)
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:26 (2009)
"A remarkable variant of [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] that has no purple in leaf veins."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:26 (2009)
Etymology: after (absent) pitcher vein coloration
N: $[Sarracenia ' Vermillion ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:29 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:29 (2009)
"the stunning color of this plant is complemented by the soft hairs on the upper portion of the hood."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:29 (2009)
Etymology: after color of plant
N: $[Sarracenia ' Victoria Morley ' {S.Morley}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 27:15 (2005)
PW: uk.geocities.com/garden_of_eden@btinternet.com/misc/SarraceniaVictoriaMorley_web.doc
S: =[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
B: S.Morley, 1986
Nominant: S.Morley, Fangfoss, York, England
Registrant: S.Morley, 23. 9. 2005
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
HC: Registered 14. 11. 2005 {JS}
Description: Sarracenia:20 (1996)
"Pitchers are upright and superficially similar to [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] in shape, but proportionally broader in the upper parts with an extremely large, wavy lid, and have a large, wide-lipped and pointed mouth, withe the front lip of the mouth turned down as much as 90\260. The lid can be twice as wide as the pitcher mouth, and is held almost horizontally, although on initial inspection it appears to be more upright due to the extremely frilly, upturned edges to the lid; late-season pitchers can have a more upright lid. Size-wise, pitchers are typically 35-45 cm high on mature plants, with lids up to 8 cm wide, and the pitcher mouth up to 4 cm wide. There is a small, but prominent, wing to each pitcher; the position of this wing can vary depending on whether the pitchers are early or late-season, but generally occupies the "middle third" of the pitcher, fading out and disappearing towards both the mouth and the base of the pitcher. Late-season pitchers tend to be a bit more stocky than early season ones, a trait it shares with its dominant [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] parentage.
Colour-wise, they are initially similar to [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}], with the lid being virtually white with a network of green and pink between the "windows" when they first open. In full sun, this colour soon intensifies with the lid turning a vibrant red and a bright pink colour suffusing the upper parts of the pitcher, spreading into the white windows in the upper parts (see Fig.1). The whole pitcher then gradually darkens to the darkest purple that you would expect from a very dark [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}], with a few small pink patches remaining scattered through the uppermost sections of the pitcher tube and the lid (see Fig. 2). Very late-season pitchers often do not colour up as much and can maintain their fresh green, white & pink colour through the winter.
The plant has inherited the spring and autumn pitcher production of its [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] parentage, but with some of the vigour of [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}], with the result that pitchers are produced all summer long and last well into the winter. This is one of the best characteristics of this plant, the virtually continuous pitcher production throughout the summer and autumn months. (...)
As you would expect from a plant which is 3/4 [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] and 1/4 [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] the flowers are small, red, slightly larger in colour than [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] and sit on long, wiry (somewhat straggly) scapes."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 27:15 (Fig.1) & 18 (Fig.2) (2005)
Etymology: after originator's wife
N: $[Sarracenia ' Vintage Slack ' {P.D'Amato}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:117 (2000)
S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
B: B.Hanrahan, "long ago" (before 2000)
Nominant: P.D'Amato, Forestville, Ca., USA, 31. 1. 2000
Registrant: P.D'Amato, 10. 5. 2000
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
HC: Registered 27. 8. 2006 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:117 (2000)
"This plant is a [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}] cross. This cultivar is similar to typical [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}] crosses, but has a particularly noteworthy feature: the collar and lid has a distinguishing white - rarely seen in similar hybrids. The pitcher tube is primarily green with whitish-pink fenestrations in the front upper part. The reduced ala is edged in red. The collar and lid are held upright, extremely frilly and bear abundant bristly hairs on the lower inner surface. The collar's yellow-green background is overwhelmed by burgundy veins and carmine-pink blotches that extend to the upper back of the pitcher tube. The pitchers are never more than 30 cm (12 inches) tall. The flower petals are red."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:117 (2000)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: after Adrian Slack, among other things a noted wine-enthusiast, and after colour of pitchers
N: $[Sarracenia ' Wavy Lid ' {J. & J.Ainsworth}]
P: Sarracenia:20 (1996)
S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
Introducer: J. & J.Ainsworth
Nominant: J. & J.Ainsworth
HC: name not registered with ICRA
Description: Sarracenia:20 (1996)
"Pitchers may attain a height of 75 cm although the [Sarracenia ' Wavy Lid ' {J. & J.Ainsworth}] form (sic!) is not so tall. (...) a form (sic!) with a wavy edge to the lid."
Standard: Sarracenia:21 (1996), (drawing only!)
Etymology: after the form of the pitcher lid
N: $[Sarracenia ' White Knight ' {P.Sheridan}]
P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:28 (2009)
S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
C: later synonym of [Sarracenia areolata {Macf.}]
HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:28 (2009)
"A hybrid of [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] and [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] notable for the white upper pitchers uncharacteristic of this species cross."
Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:28 (2009)
Etymology: after upper pitcher coloration
N: $[Sarracenia ' White Trumpet ' {J. & J.Ainsworth}]
P: Sarracenia:24 (1996)
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
Introducer: J. & J.Ainsworth
Nominant: J. & J.Ainsworth
HC: name not registered with ICRA
Description: Sarracenia:20 (1996)
"The only named form (sic!) commonly encountered is [Sarracenia ' White Trumpet ' {J. & J.Ainsworth}] in which the whole upper pitcher and hood has large white areas and slight, fine green netting. No pink flushing appears even late in the season. Not all plants offered are true to type."
Standard: Sarracenia:25 (1996), (drawing only!)
Etymology: after the colour of the pitcher
N: $[Sarracenia ' Yellow Flower ' {T.Camilleri}]
P: Carniv.Pl.:39 (1998)
S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Cephalotus ' Eden Black ' {S.Morley}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 29:7 (2007)
S: =[Cephalotus follicularis {Labill.}]
B: S.Morley, Fangfoss, York, UK, late 1980s
Nominant: S.Morley
Registrant: S.Morley, 6. 1. 2007
HC: Registered 29. 7. 2007 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 29:7 (2007)
"The most notable characteristic of this cultivar is the darkly coloured pitchers. I refer to them as black, which is possibly what some might call artistic licence, but but they are certainly as black as many darkly coloured plants of popular garden plant species given the same description; they are probably best described as dark purple. I find it almost impossible to capture accurately the colour in any photograph, although photos give an impression of the colour, hence I will refer to colour using standard colours from the RHS colour chart. To be specific they correspond to the RHS mini colour chart colour RHS 200A (dark brown) when fully coloured. See Figure 1 which shows a fully coloured pitcher. In contrast my "Dudley Watts" clone has pitcher colour corresponding to RHS 187A (dark purple brown). The peristome of [Cephalotus 'Eden Black ' {S.Morley}] darkens quickly in full sun and the rest of the pitcher follows suit, with the pitcher eventually assuming virtually the same colour as the peristome; this is unlike any other [Cephalotus {Labill.}] I grow, where the pitchers are usually a hue lighter than the peristome. The dark colour spreads to both the outer and inner surfaces of the lid, even suffusing the windows with colour. The inner collar of the pitcher also becomes a dull purple colour in parts. The pitchers are on the large side, and are at least as big as my "Dudley Watts" pitchers at 5 cm, although they are getting bigger every year; the plant produced flower buds in 2005 for the first time, but is possibly not yet fully mature. The pitchers are elegant, long, relatively smooth and more-or-less straight-sided, lacking very crinkly pitchers characterising some of the clones available in cultivation. They have a well-formed peristome and a wide mouth; here they differ from the "Dudley Watts" clone which is noticeably constricted towards the mouth with a chunky, thickened peristome. The plant is rather shy in producing non-carnivorous leaves, a trait it shares with my "vigorous clumping" clone, which is a super characteristic for the grower but not terribly conductive to propagation from leaf cuttings (non-carnivorous leaves are usually easier to root)!"
Standard: Carniv.Pl.J.(UK)29:8, fig.1 (2007)
Propagation: vegetatively via leaf or rhizome cuttings or by division
Etymology: after originator's house name and pitcher colour
N: $[Cephalotus ' Hummer's Giant ' {J.Hummer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:119 (2000)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n4p116_122.html#hummers
S: =[Cephalotus follicularis {Labill.}]
B: J.Hummer, Arlington, VA, USA, 9. 1986
Nominant: J.Hummer, 3. 4. 2000
Registrant: J.Hummer, 10. 5. 2000
HC: Registered 29. 1. 2001 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:119 (2000)
"This particular clone produces pitcher leaves up to 6 (-8) cm (2.5-3 inches) in length and about 2.5 cm (1 inch) in width. It usually takes about three years for plantlets grown from leaf cuttings to reach maturity and full size. (...) Since at maturity this clone reaches much larger sizes than normal [Cephalotus {Labill.}] plants in cultivation, I am establishing it as a cultivar (...)."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:120 (2000)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: after originator and size of the plants
N: $[Dionaea ' Akai Ryu ' {R.Gagliardo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.25:50 (1996)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v25n2p50.html
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
B: R.Gagliardo, Atlanta Bot. Gardens, before 1996
Nominant: R.Gagliardo
Registrant: R.Gagliardo
Transliteration: from Japanese
Translation: Translation: [Dionaea ' Red Dragon ' {R.Gagliardo}] (English)
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.25:50 (1996)
"Growth habit and flower morphology are typical for this species. The leaf petiole, blade and trap exhibit dark maroon to burgundy coloration. Any green coloration has only been noted around the center of the plant in mid-winter. The entire trap, interior and exterior, exhibits dark burgundy coloration throughout the year. Grown under laboratory conditions, where nutrient levels can be comparatively high, the plants still exhibit partial burgundy coloration in the traps and leaf blade."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.25:50 (1996)
Propagation: vegetative reproduction (originally in vitro culture)
Etymology: after red colouration of plants (Japanese: "Red Dragon")
IMAGE: dionaea/DionaeaXakaiXryu closed trap and prey
IMAGE: dionaea/vft01 All red Akay Ryu horticultural form
N: $[Dionaea ' Alien ' {G.Bily}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:119 (2010)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
Introducer: G.Bily, Guidel, FR, from Carniflora open day on 17. 5. 2008
Nominant: G.Bily
Registrant: G.Bily, 11. 8. 2010
HC: Registered 29. 12. 2010 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:119 (2010)
"The most spectacular feature of this new cultivar is the extremely arched shape of all of the traps, which are 4 to 5 cm on mature plants. They made me think of the head of an alien from Ridley Scott's well-known 1979 movie 'Alien'. [Dionaea muscipula ' Alien ' {G.Bily}] also produces strange teeth that are a little shorter than typical [Dionaea {Soland. ex Ellis}] and have small wings all along the tooth. Mature traps are also fused at the distal end and base lobes of traps overlap. Traps do not close well because the lobes of the traps are very heavy, reminding me of a [Heliamphora {Benth.}] pitcher, and when you try to close it with your fingers it often breaks. Each trap produces many tiny trigger hairs."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:119 (2010)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after movie title
N: $[Dionaea ' B52 ' {B.Rice}]
P: Growing Carniv.Pl.:79 (2006)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
B: H. von Schmeling
Nominant: H. von Schmeling
Registrant: B.Rice, 1. 12. 2006
HC: Registered 6. 12. 2006 {JS}
Description: Growing Carniv.Pl.:79 (2006)
"A new cultivar name for a plant germinated and named by Henning von Schmeling. Henning selected this plant because of its vigorous growth and brightly colored traps that are up to 5.7 cm (2.25 inches) long in conditions that yield smaller traps in most other strains."
Standard: Growing Carniv.Pl.:79 (2006)
Etymology: from the breeder's naming system in his breeding program
N: $[Dionaea ' Big Mouth ' {T.Camilleri}]
P: Carniv.Pl.:16 (1998)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
B: ?, before 1998
Nominant: T.Camilleri, 1998
HC: name not registered with ICRA, description insufficient
Description: Carniv.Pl.:16
"A comparison of a conventional sized trap and the [Dionaea ' Big Mouth ' {T.Camilleri}] variety (sic!) which produces large traps on very short leaves."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.:16 (1998)
Etymology: after comparatively big leaf lamina
N: $[Dionaea ' Bohemian Garnet ' {M.Srba}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:68 (2007)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
B: M.Srba, Chomutov, CZ, 2000
Nominant: M.Srba, 17. 11. 2006
Registrant: M.Srba, 15. 1. 2007
Translation: [Dionaea ' Cesky Granat ' {M.Srba}] (Czech)
HC: Registered 15. 10. 2007 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:68 (2007)
"This plant was obtained from an F2 cross between an all red clone [Dionaea ' Royal Red ' {AUPBR 464}] and a more typically colored [Dionaea ' Sawtooth ' {B.Rice}] plant in 2000. It does not demonstrate any new mutation in general leaf form, but it does have new attributes which distinguish it from other, previously existing [Dionaea {Soland. ex Ellis}] cultivars. Establishing this plant name as a new cultivar will help keep proper order in the wide assortment of [Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}] cultivars already registered.
This new cultivar differs in its growth from other [Dionaea {Soland. ex Ellis}] cultivars in the following ways:
1)All-red coloration of plants, similar to [Dionaea ' Akai Ryu ' {R.Gagliardo}]. 2)Marginal trichomes are reduced and divided to numerous toothlets similar to [Dionaea ' Sawtooth ' {B.Rice}]. Note that the trichomes on [Dionaea ' Red Piranha ' {E.Read}] are dentate, but not sawtooth. 3)Adult plants are about 4-6 cm in diameter, only about half the size of most [Dionaea {Soland. ex Ellis}] (including [Dionaea ' Sawtooth ' {B.Rice}]). 4)Enormous proliferation. One individual is able to produce 10-30 or more offshoots during a single growth season."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:96 (2007)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after location where the plant was bred and after colouration
N: $[Dionaea ' Clayton's Red Sunset ' {C.Clayton}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:21 (2004)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v33n1p19_22.html#sunset
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
Introducer: C.Clayton, Keysborough, Vic., AU, from seed from US, 1991
Nominant: C.Clayton
Registrant: C.Clayton, 31. 3. 2003
HC: Registered 8. 9. 2004 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:21 (2004)
"This plant is an all red flytrap which I have named [Dionaea ' Clayton's Red Sunset ' {C.Clayton}]. It regularly grows up to 25 cm (10 inches) across, although extremely slowly, and is one of the wonders of the flytrap world. The features which make this cultivar different from other red flytraps (such as [Dionaea ' Red Dragon ' {R.Gagliardo}] or [Dionaea ' Red Piranha ' {E.Read}] are the following:
A)The petioles are almost always long and thin. The other red flytraps have quite wide petioles, especially during the winter.
B)During the winter, this cultivar totally loses its leaves, at least when grown in a Mediterranean climate. The other red flytraps retain at least some of their leaves.
C)This plant is totally red, except for the teeth on immature traps, which are yellow. [Dionaea ' Red Dragon ' {R.Gagliardo}] incorporates green as part of its coloration at some time during its growth cycle.
D)The color of this cultivar is a deeper, darker red than the other currently named red flytrap cultivars. It becomes almost black in the summer if exposed to full sunlight.
E)The marginal spines on this cultivar are normal, and not sawtooth as in [Dionaea ' Red Piranha ' {E.Read}]."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:22 (2004)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after introducer and colouration
N: $[Dionaea ' Clumping Cultivar ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:66 (1998)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
B: ?P.D'Amato
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
Description: Savage Garden:66 (1998)
"these plants produce clumps of rosetted growing points, which result in a mound of densely packed leaves."
Etymology: after growth form
N: $[Dionaea ' Coquillage ' {G.Bily}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:118 (2010)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
Introducer: G.Bily, Guidel, FR, from Carniflora open day on 17. 5. 2008
Nominant: G.Bily
Registrant: G.Bily, 11. 8. 2010
HC: Registered 29. 12. 2010 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:118 (2010)
"The traps are well-shaped with widely spaced short teeth and very thick lips. Traps are usually smaller than 3 cm. The round shape of the traps when closed resembles the shape of a shell."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:118 (2010)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: Coquillage means shell in French
N: $[Dionaea ' Cupped Trap ' {S.Stewart}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:84 (2004)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v33n3p83_89.html#cupped
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
B: staff at Agri-Starts III, Inc, Eustis, Fla., USA, 1998
Nominant: S.Stewart, Sanford, Fla., USA
Registrant: S.Stewart, 29. 7. 2003
HC: Registered 30. 12. 2004 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:84 (2004)
"It forms traps that are distinct from all other cultivars of this species, in that the traps are fused at the distal end, forming a cupped appearance when the trap is open. (...) The trap cilia on the margins retain their coiled position until after the traps open, displaying the circinate growth form. Despite these mutations, the traps still effectively capture insects."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:86 (2004)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: because of the strange form of the traps
N: $[Dionaea ' Dentate ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:66 (1998)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
B: ?P.D'Amato
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
HC: the established name for the same cultivar is [Dionaea ' Dentate Traps ' {B.Rice}]
Description: Savage Garden:66 (1998)
"Both (this and [Dionaea ' Dente ' {D'Amato}]) are tissue-cultured mutations. The teeth are numerous, short and jagged, like a beartrap."
Propagation: vegetative (tissue culture)
Etymology: after dentate (not ciliate) margin of lamina
N: $[Dionaea ' Dentate Traps ' {B.Rice}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:16 (2000)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n1p14_21.html#dentate
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
GR: Dentate Traps Group {B.Rice}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:16 (2000)
B: L.Song, Jr., before 1990
Nominant: B.Rice, 30. 9. 1999
Registrant: B.Rice, Davis, USA, 20. 10. 1999
HC: Registered 30. 3. 2000 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:16 (2000)
"A wild collected [Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}] plant was selected because its marginal spines were noticeably mutated. Instead of being long and filiform (as is usual), the spines of [Dionaea ' Dentate Traps ' {B.Rice}] are short and triangular. This feature is not always apparent on small traps, or those produced early in the season, but the traps on mature plants in full growth are unmistakably dentate."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:15 (2000)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: the marginal trap tentacles are small and fimbriately notched
N: $[Dionaea ' Dente ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:66 (1998)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
B: ?P.D'Amato
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
HC: the established name for the same cultivar is [Dionaea ' Dentate Traps ' {B.Rice}]
Description: Savage Garden:66 (1998)
"Both (this and [Dionaea ' Dentate ' {D'Amato}]) are tissue-cultured mutations. The teeth are numerous, short and jagged, like a beartrap."
Propagation: vegetative (tissue culture)
Etymology: after dentate (not ciliate) margin of lamina
N: $[Dionaea ' Fondue ' {G.Bily}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:95 (2011)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
B: Carniflora, NL, before 17. 5. 2008
Nominant: G.Bily, Guidel, FR
Registrant: G.Bily, 22. 3. 2011
HC: Registered 20. 10. 2011 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett40:95 (2011)
"The most spectacular feature of this new cultivar is the strange shape of the traps - they look like molten or melted plastic (see Fig. 1). During spring, the traps can look like the typical Venus flytrap, but during summer and autumn most of the later traps look molten (see Fig. 2), even petioles can appear molten (see Fig. 3). Sometimes plants do not produce typical traps in the spring, but directly produce molten traps. Because of the shape of the traps, this Venus flytrap does not catch much prey so the inside of the traps are a deep red color during most of the year."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:95 (2011)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: Fondue means molten in French
N: $[Dionaea ' Fused Tooth ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:66 (1998)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v33n4p100_101.html#tooth
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
B: T.Carow, Muennerstadt, DE, 1990
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
Registrant: P.D'Amato & T.Carow, 12. 4. 2004
HC: Registered 30. 12. 2004 {JS}
Description: Savage Garden:66 (1998)
"A tissue-cultured mutation. The teeth are few and fused together by "webbing." "
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:101 (2004) {T.Carow}
Propagation: vegetative (tissue culture)
Etymology: after fused cilia at margin of lamina
N: $[Dionaea ' Green Dragon ' {M.Erbacher & M.Stoeckl}]
P: Taublatt 51:25 (2005)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. Ex Ellis}]
B: unknown
Nominant: anonymus ex M.Erbacher & M.Stoeckl, Ahaus & Moenchengladbach, DE
Registrant: M.Erbacher & M.Stoeckl, 19. 4. 2005
C: offered misleadingly as [Dionaea ' Akai Ryu ' {R.Gagliardo}]
HC: Registered 24. 11. 2005 {JS}
Description: Taublatt 51:25 (2005) (in German)
"(...) e.g. again and again one receives plants that display green margins even in adult leaves and under intense sunlight. In this case we are dealing with [Dionaea ' Green Dragon ' {M.Erbacher & M.Stoeckl}]."
Standard: Taublatt 51:25 (2005)
Etymology: after the colouration of the plants
N: $[Dionaea ' Holland Red ' {M.Erbacher & M.Stoeckl}]
P: Taublatt 51:21 (2005)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. Ex Ellis}]
B: a commercial breeder in the Netherlands, 1970s
Nominant: anonymus ex M.Erbacher & M.Stoeckl, Ahaus & Moenchengladbach, DE
Registrant: M.Erbacher & M.Stoeckl, 19. 4. 2005
HC: Registered 24. 11. 2005 {JS}
Description: Taublatt 51:21 (2005) (in German)
"[Dionaea ' Holland Red ' {M.Erbacher & M.Stoeckl}] grows like the nominate form. This plant follows the already described annual cycle. The plant starts in spring with the first set of prostrate leaves with short petioles, after flower these are followed by long petiolate mid- summer leaves, to form the last set of wider short petiolate winter leaves in late summer or autumn. The leaf rosette reaches a diameter of ca. 10 cm and individual traps may attain a size of up to ca. 3 cm. The red colouration of the leaves depends, however, strongly on light conditions. Only plants exposed to full sunlight colour more or less intensely red or red-brown. In winter the plants frequently get green leaf margins or even whole plant portions that do not receive sufficient light remain dark green. As soon as the plants are exposed to more intense sunlight, the colour begins to change to typical again."
Standard: Taublatt 51:20&21 (2005)
Propagation: by seed or vegetatively
Etymology: after the location of the nursery that first made the plants available and after the colouration of the plants
N: $[Dionaea ' JA1 ' {J.A.Gonzalez Dominguez}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:140 (2011)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
GR: Dentate Traps Group {B.Rice}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:16 (2000)
Introducer: J.A.Gonzalez Dominguez, Vigo (Pontevedra), Spain, from garden center 20. 9. 2005
Nominant: J.A.Gonzalez Dominguez, 4. 2006
Registrant: J.A.Gonzalez Dominguez, 15. 9. 2011
HC: Registered 30. 12. 2011 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:140 (2001)
"Its growth behavior is like any other typical [Dionaea {Soland. ex Ellis}] (see Figs. 7 & 8). Summer\u2019s leaves are short and horizontal.
The traps don\u2019t get too much color, almost green, but under very strong light they can get a very light pink color.
Each row of teeth has, only in the middle zone of each row, a few fused teeth (see Fig. 9).
The fused teeth only appear in summer."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:140 (2011)
Etymology: after introducer's first names (Julio Alberto) and serial number
N: $[Dionaea ' Jaws ' {L.Song}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:111 (2001)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n4p111_116.html#jaws
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
GR: Dentate Traps Group {B.Rice}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:16 (2000)
B: L.Song, Jr., Fullerton, CA, USA, 3. 6. 1993
Nominant: L.Song, Jr., ca. 1995
Registrant: L.Song, Jr., 20. 10. 1999
HC: Registered 28. 2. 2002 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:111 (2001)
"I crossed [Dionaea ' Dentate Traps ' {B.Rice}], (...) with its marginal tentacles mutated into short teeth, with a plant we grow which is noteworthy for its consistently extra large, moderately red- colored traps. This plant was selected from the seedlings. The margins of the trap are dentate like the pollen parent. Like the seed parent, the traps are consistently large, with good coloration. The plant is vigorous and even though the traps do not have normal cilia, they do trap insects."
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: the partially closed traps look like a shark's jaws
N: $[Dionaea ' Justina Davis ' {B.Rice}]
P: Growing Carniv.Pl.:80 (2006)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
Nominant: B.Rice
Registrant: B.Rice, 1. 12. 2006
HC: Registered 6. 12. 2006 {JS}
Description: Growing Carniv.Pl.:80 (2006)
"This new cultivar name designates a bright green plant that has been in cultivation for many years. It is characterized by the complete lack of orange or red pigmentation in the leaves, even when the plant is grown in full sun. It is commonly grown with unregistered names such as "all green," "green traps," or "heterodoxa." The electric green leaves can be mistaken for fresh young traps that have not yet had time to develop pigmentation."
Standard: Growing Carniv.Pl.:80 (2006)
Etymology: after gov. A.Dobbs' wife, 15 years old when she married him in 1762
N: $[Dionaea ' Kinchyaku ' {K.Kondo}]
P: Proc.4.Intl.Carniv.Pl.Conf.Tokyo:inside front cover (2002)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/articles/ICPS2002confpBC.pdf
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
B: K.Kondo, Hiroshima, JP, 1999
Nominant: K.Kondo
HC: name not registered with ICRA
Description: Proc.4.Intl.Carniv.Pl.Conf.Tokyo:inside front cover (2002)
"[Dionaea ' Kinchyaku ' {K.Kondo}] (=means purse), which has imperfect trap closure but somewhat quite similar to [Drosera {L.}] trap movement, was produced by Katsuhiko Kondo using a gene engineering in vitro condition in 1999 and is now under mass propagation."
Standard: Proc.4.Intl.Carniv.Pl.Conf.Tokyo:back cover (2002)
Etymology: after the trap shape
N: $[Dionaea ' Korean Melody Shark ' {G.W.Jang & W.H.Yoon}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:45 (2010)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
B: J.Gi-Won & W.H.Yoon, Seoul, KR
Nominant: J.Gi-Won & W.H.Yoon
Registrant: J.Gi-Won & W.H.Yoon, 26. 3. 2010
HC: Registered 28. 7. 2010 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:44 (2010)
"[Dionaea ' Korean Melody Shark ' {J.Gi-Won & W.H.Yoon}] and its parent plants are similar, but there are some important differences. First, the petiole of [Dionaea ' Korean Melody Shark ' {J.Gi-Won & W.H.Yoon}] remains very thin and narrow throughout. Traps that are not yet fully grown look like bean sprouts. When the traps are fully grown, they become broader in shape. The sawteeth along the trap margin of [Dionaea ' Korean Melody Shark ' {J.Gi-Won & W.H.Yoon}] are broader, shorter, and are arranged in a irregular pattern compared to those of its parents. Finally, while the parent plants remain green throughout, the inside of the traps of [Dionaea ' Korean Melody Shark ' {J.Gi-Won & W.H.Yoon}] are red."
Standard: P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:44 & 45 (2010)
Etymology: after origin of plants and teeth at trap margin
N: $[Dionaea ' Korrigans ' {G.Bily}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:36 (2010)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
Introducer: G.Bily, Kervignac, FR, from a garden center, 17. 10. 2007
Nominant: G.Bily, 2009
Registrant: G.Bily, 13.10.2009
HC: Registered 28. 7. 2010 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:36 (2010)
"The trap is fused with the petiole on all traps during the entire year. Because of this fusion, the traps do not close well and the captured prey can sometimes escape. It's a very vigorous [Dionaea {Soland. ex Ellis}] and it divides many times each year. The color inside the traps is green and sometimes slightly red."
Standard: P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:36 (2010)
Etymology: after Brittany characters with animal legs and human heads
N: $[Dionaea ' Louchapates ' {R.Anfraix}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:100 (2004)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v33n4p100_101.html#ladle
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
B: R.Anfraix, Lyon, FR, 2000
Nominant: R.Anfraix
Registrant: R.Anfraix, 13. 8. 2003
Translation: [Dionaea ' Noodle Ladle ' {R.Anfraix}] (English)
C: selected from a batch of [Dionaea ' Fused Tooth ' {P.D'Amato}] plants
HC: Registered 30. 12. 2004 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:100 (2004)
"Growing within this batch of plants was a small individual that differed from the others by a regular fusion of only a few spines into each of its teeth. The result was that each tooth was about 2 mm wide and was flattened in cross section, in contrast with the normal capillary nature of typical [Dionaea {L.}] plants. The tips of the teeth on this peculiar plant are often are multiply divided, revealing the fused nature of the teeth. The teeth are oriented normally, unlike the distorted positioning as is often observed with [Dionaea ' Fused Tooth ' {P.D'Amato}]. (...) Another peculiarity with [Dionaea ' Louchapates ' {R.Anfraix}] is exhibited near the apex of the trap, opposite the petiole. In normal specimens of [Dionaea {L.}], this region of the leaf lobe margins lacks spines. But in [Dionaea ' Louchapates ' {R.Anfraix}], marginal teeth are present on both lobes, all the way to the midpoint of the two lobe margins. This feature is also seen in [Dionaea ' Cupped Trap ' {S.Stewart}], although that cultivar also has trap that is cupped like a spoon. After three years of cultivation, [Dionaea ' Louchapates ' {R.Anfraix}] has undergone normal dormancies and has been propagated vegetatively. The progeny are showing the same features as the parent plant. This cultivar is not a member of the [Dionaea {L.}] Dentate Traps Group since its teeth originate from a fusion of multiple marginal spines, and are not short and triangular."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:101 (2004)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after the culinary tool of the same shape that is used for serving spaghetti noodles
N: $[Dionaea ' Microdent ' {Quenon}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:26 (2008)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
B: ?, FR, pre-2004
Nominant: G.Bily, 28. 3. 2004
Registrant: G.Quenon, Maisieres, BE, 31. 7. 2007
Translation: [Dionaea ' Microteeth ' {Quenon}] (English)
HC: Registered 12. 6. 2008 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:26 (2008)
"The name notes that the marginal teeth on the traps are smaller than normal, and in fact smaller than any other [Dionaea {L.}] cultivar in the Dentate Traps Group. There than be over 80 teeth in a single trap. The lobes of the tap are orange red."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:25 (2008)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after the small teeth on the leaf margin
N: $[Dionaea ' Mirror ' {D.Blancquaert}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:78 (2010)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
Introducer: D.Blancquaert, Ghent, BE, from Carniflora, Aalsmeer, NL, 5. 2007
Nominant: D.Blancquaert
Registrant: D.Blancquaert, 9. 6. 2010
HC: Registered 4. 10. 2010 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:78 (2010)
"Back home, after having a closer look at my purchase, I discovered a somewhat small plant with distinctively different leaves; they were \u2018winged\u2019.
During its maturation, I discovered the variability of this peculiar plant. The variability ranges from leaves with normal traps to leaves with double traps, and everything in between (little \u2018wings\u2019 or even \u2018cups\u2019 on each side of the trap. Double traps are formed in the beginning and the end of a growing season.
[Dionaea \u2018 Mirror \u2019 {D.Blancquaert}] has no other distinctive characteristics besides its traps. It grows and flowers quite normally."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:78 (2008)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after the symmetry of double traps
N: $[Dionaea ' Petite Dragon ' {R.Ziemer}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:53 (2007)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
B: R.Ziemer, McKinleyville, CA, USA, 1999
Nominant: R.Ziemer, 9. 2. 2006
Registrant: R.Ziemer, 16. 2. 2006
C: originally labelled as [Dionaea ' Akai Ryu ' {R.Gagliardo}] and possibly derived from this cultivar
HC: Registered 30. 7. 2007 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:53 (2007)
"Since my initial introduction to [Dionaea {L.}] cultivars, I have developed a hobby of comparing cultivars under similar growing conditions, including [Dionaea ' Akai Ryu ' {R.Gagliardo}]. It soon became apparent that the plant that I received from Peter was not the true [Dionaea ' Akai Ryu ' {R.Gagliardo}]. In fact, the plant was so different that on February 9, 2006 I decided it should be given a cultivar name, and selected the name [Dionaea ' Petite Dragon ' {R.Ziemer}]. Whereas [Dionaea ' Akai Ryu ' {R.Gagliardo}] is described in Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 25(2):50 as "far superior to any of the parents in terms of growth rate and vigor," and that "growth habit and flower morphology are typical for this species," [Dionaea ' Petite Dragon ' {R.Ziemer}] remains the smallest plant (even as a 6-year-old flowering adult) of any flytrap that I have grown in 50 years. Grown outside in full sun, a mature [Dionaea ' Petite Dragon ' {R.Ziemer}] trap is typically 15 mm long, with the largest attaining 17 mm (see Figure 1). The rosette diameter of mature plants is about 6 cm and rarely exceeds 10 cm in spring. The flower scape is about 12 cm tall and always bifurcates into two flower clusters, a large and small one (see Figure 2). The flowers have a red stigma. This is the only clone of the 61 "named" clones (i.e. plants with cultivar names, or other informal grower-given appellations) that I presently grow in which the flower scape bifurcates regularly. I have selfed this plant over several years and all of the offspring grow into small adults having bifurcated flower scapes. This plant and its seed offspring are all red like [Dionaea ' Akai Ryu ' {R.Gagliardo}], and the stigma is red as in many other all-red Dionaea clones.
This plant will principally be of interest to those that study the genetic diversity of Dionaea muscipula. Those that seek giant specimens will perhaps conclude that [Dionaea ' Petite Dragon ' {R.Ziemer}], to quote a well-known critic, "only merits the trash can because it is a crappy grower". However, some growers may be interested in miniature rather than giant flytraps."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:54 (2007)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: for the similarity to [Dionaea ' Akai Ryu ' {R.Gagliardo}] ('Red Dragon') and the small size of the plants
N: $[Dionaea ' Red Burgundy ' {M.Erbacher & M.Stoeckl}]
P: Taublatt 51:22 (2005)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. Ex Ellis}]
B: unknown, 1970s, more intensely propagated since 1996
Nominant: anonymus ex M.Erbacher & M.Stoeckl, Ahaus & Moenchengladbach, DE
Registrant: M.Erbacher & M.Stoeckl, 19. 4. 2005
HC: Registered 24. 11. 2005 {JS}
Description: Taublatt 51:22 (2005) (in German)
"The intensely dark red colouration has baptized [Dionaea ' Red Burgundy ' {M.Erbacher & M.Stoeckl}]. The comparatively strong and rapid (for a red cultivar) growth, the trapping leaves up to 5 cm large, and the up to 15 cm long petioles of the summer rosette are typical characteristics. The unusual dark red colour intensity makes this cultivar so exceptional. Even under normal light conditions the plant attains full colouration, which reaches an optimum with increasing sunlight and temperatures. At the end of summer and under corresponding growth conditions the plant colours particularly strongly dark red (burgundy). The winter leaves appearing in autumn are short petioled and wider. Smaller traps are formed and the red colouration retreats due to enhanced chlorophyll production."
Standard: Taublatt 51:22 (2005)
Propagation: by seed or vegetatively
Etymology: after the colouration of the plants
N: $[Dionaea ' Red Piranha ' {E.Read}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.28:99 (1999)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v28n3p99.html
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
GR: Dentate Traps Group {B.Rice}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:16 (2000)
B: E.Read & I.Snyder, Hawthorne, California, USA, 20. 6. 1995
Nominant: E.Read, 1999
Registrant: E.Read, 1999
HC: Registered 18. 9. 1999 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.28:99 (1999)
"(...)The plants varied greatly in trap bar (cilia on leaf margin) size and shape, but one plant in particular was just what I wanted. Because it is red and has trap bars that look like piranha teeth, I named it [Dionaea ' Red Piranha ' {E.Read}]. As with other red Venus Flytraps the intensity of red coloration varies according to cultivation and season. It has been noted by growers who cultivate it next to other popular red Venus Flytraps that its red coloration equals, if not supercedes, their red color."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.28:99 (1999)
Propagation: probably vegetative reproduction (not specified in description)
Etymology: it is red and has trap bars that look like piranha teeth
N: $[Dionaea ' Red Rosetted ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:66 (1998)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
B: ?P.D'Amato
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
Description: Savage Garden:66 (1998)
"The leaves are rosetted all year, with deep red interior traps."
Etymology: after colour and growth form of plant
N: $[Dionaea ' Royal Red ' {AUPBR 464}]
P: Au.Pl.Var.J.7:16 (1994)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
Introducer: G.Mansell, Cordalba, Qld., AU, before 1993 (application for PBR on 4. 2. 1993)
Nominant: G.Mansell
Registrant: G.Mansell, 1993
Awards/Patents: AUPBR 464; application 93/069, terminated on 2. 10. 2002
HC: Registered 20. 3. 2008 {JS}; national registration authority refused to provide data (January 1999); data available online (20. 3. 2008)
Description: Au.Pl.Var.J.7:16 (1994)
"Distinct from other varieties (sic!) of [Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}] in that all parts of the plant, with the exception of the margins of the traps (see fig. 12), are dark red in colour (RHS 59A). [Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}] produces rosettes of petiolate (<= 85mm long), bi-lobed (<= 26mm long * <= 17 mm high), decumbent to erect leaves, the size of which varies with season. Do not exhibit any physical differences to other [Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]. Green margins and red inner surfaces of the trap are characteristics common to both [Dionaea ' Royal Red ' {AUPBR 464}] and the normal form of [Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}], and it is the colour of the other plant parts which make [Dionaea ' Royal Red ' {AUPBR 464}] distibctive. Plants in winter dormancy and those grown in conditions of low light may lose some of the red pigmentation (as do most other carnivorous plants), but still retain appreciably more red pigment than typical [Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]."
Standard: Au.Pl.Var.J.7:Fig. 12 (1994), not available (January 1999); available online (20. 3. 2008): http://pbr.ipaustralia.plantbreeders.gov.au/image_detail.cfm?AID=1964693
Etymology: from red colouration of plants
N: $[Dionaea ' Sawtooth ' {B.Rice}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:16 (2000)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n1p14_21.html#sawtooth
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
GR: Dentate Traps Group {B.Rice}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:16 (2000)
B: T.Carow, Muennerstadt, DE, before 1989
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
Registrant: B.Rice, Davis, USA, 20. 10. 1999
HC: Registered 30. 3. 2000 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:16 (2000)
"This [Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}] is of uncertain origin, but has been distributed without an established name. As such, the commonly used name [Dionaea ' Sawtooth ' {B.Rice}] is being registered. [Dionaea ' Sawtooth ' {B.Rice}] is a remarkable plant in the Dionaea Dentate Traps Group {B.Rice}. Its marginal trap spines are reduced to small triangular teeth, as in [Dionaea ' Dentate Traps ' {B.Rice}]. Unlike that latter cultivar, however, the teeth of [Dionaea ' Sawtooth ' {B.Rice}] are frequently minutely divided into two or more tiny teethlets, so the trap has an almost fringed appearance. Late in the season, the interior of the traps may be deeply red, although this is not visible in young traps."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:15 (2000)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: the marginal trap tentacles are small and fimbriately notched
N: $[Dionaea ' Scarlet Bristle ' {R.Keehn}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:37 (2010)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
GR: Dentate Traps Group {B.Rice}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:16 (2000)
B: R.Keehn, Lumby, CA, spring 2006
Nominant: R.Keehn, 2009
Registrant: R.Keehn, 16. 7. 2009
HC: Registered 28. 7. 2010 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:37 (2010)
"[Dionaea ' Scarlet Bristle ' {R.Keehn}] is distinct in its attributes as the leaf blades and traps exhibit scarlet to burgundy coloration in filtered sunlight and are held prone to the surface of the growing medium in all seasons of growth. The marginal trap cilia are greatly reduced, irregular and devoid of fine hairlike tips which imparts a rough bristly appearance to the trap lobe margins. This is clearly different in structure from [Dionaea ' Red Piranha ' {E.Read}] as the triangular shaped marginal cilia are commonly uniform and evenly spaced on [Dionaea ' Red Piranha ' {E.Read}]. Another interesting characteristic of [Dionaea ' Scarlet Bristle ' {R.Keehn}] is that mature trap trichomes (trigger hairs) continue to develop a thick bristly growth on their upper portion as the traps age. Although absent in young plants this unique attribute is very apparent in older plants, is readily visible to the naked eye and can resemble anything from a spear-head shape to the bristle end of a bottle brush. This extra growth on the trichomes appears to neither impede nor enhance trap function but does make itself worthy of continued study. Unlike [Dionaea ' Bohemian Garnet ' {M.Srba}] [Dionaea ' Scarlet Bristle ' {R.Keehn}] grows equal in size to the regular form of [Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}] and does not produce copious numbers of offshoots after the plants have grown out of their TC vigor."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:37 & 64 (Back Cover) (2010)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: after colouration of trigger hairs
N: $[Dionaea ' Wacky Traps ' {B.Rice}]
P: Growing Carniv.Pl.:81 (2006)
S: =[Dionaea muscipula {Soland. ex Ellis}]
Nominant: common usage, fide B.Rice
Registrant: B.Rice, 1. 12. 2006
HC: Registered 6. 12. 2006 {JS}
Description: Growing Carniv.Pl.:81 (2006)
"This new cultivar name is for a plant that was originally noticed by Mike Ross during a trip to Cresco Nursery in The Netherlands in 1996. The trap tissue never completely develops, so the leaf lobes have a jagged, incomplete structure. This plant never performs well and is often disliked by some growers, while others delight in its strangeness."
Standard: Growing Carniv.Pl.:81 (2006)
Etymology: name developed over time by grower consensus
N: $[Drosera ' Albino ' {Borret & Farrow}]
P: J.Carniv.Pl.Soc. Autumn: (1989)
S: =[Drosera capensis {L.}]
B: R.Borret, Oxford; N.Farrow, Felixstowe, Suffolk, early 1988
Nominant: R.Borret & N.Farrow
Registrant: R.Borret & N.Farrow
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: J.Carniv.Pl.Soc. Autumn: (1989)
"After "growing-on" it became obvious that one plant was unusual for it presented a white flower and not the usual pink colour. The plant was propagated further by leaf cuttings and seed and was found to breed "true" (i.e. white flowers were produced). Another and probably more significant feature of the described form is the lack of red colouration in the leaves and tentacles under various lighting conditions, including strong sun."
Standard: Savage Garden:128 (1998), (only second plant from left)
Propagation: leaf cuttings & seed
Etymology: after the complete lack of anthocyanins
N: $[Drosera ' Ambrosia ' {B.Barnes}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:25 (2011)
S: =[[Drosera filiformis var. tracyi {Diels}] * [Drosera filiformis {Raf.}]]
GR: California Group {J.T.Robinson}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.10:95 (1981)
B: B.Barnes, Longwood, Fla., US, 2007
Nominant: B.Barnes
Registrant: B.Barnes, 13. 9. 2010
C: synonym of [Drosera californica {Hort. ex Cheek}]
HC: Registered 3. 4. 2011 {JS}
Description: Carniv.PlNewslett.40:25 (2011)
"[Drosera ' Ambrosia ' {B.Barnes}] = (anthocyanin-free [Drosera filiformis var. tracyi {Diels}] x Florida all-red form of [Drosera filiformis {Raf.}]) retains many traits of the anthocyanin-free [Drosera filiformis var. tracyi {Diels}] parent including pale yellow leaves and colorless tentacles, but has the dark red glands of the Florida all-red
form of [Drosera filiformis {Raf.}] (See Figure 2). This tends to make the plant appear similar to [Drosophyllum {Link}] in many ways. This varies greatly from the description of [Drosera ' California Sunset ' {Mazrimas}], in which the tentacles and glands are "light red to deep pink in color"."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:24 (second plant from right only!), 25 (fig.2) (2011)
Propagation: vegetative propagation by leaf cuttings and division
Etymology: after dark red nectar laden glands reminiscent of divine nectar drink
N: $[Drosera ' Big Easy ' {W.J.Clemens}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:84 (2004)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v33n3p83_89.html#easy
S: =[Drosera regia {Stephens}]
Introducer: W.J.Clemens, Tucson, Arizona, USA, obtained commercially from "Marie's Orchids", 2000
Nominant: W.J.Clemens
Registrant: W.J.Clemens, 16. 9. 2003
HC: Registered 30. 12. 2004 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:84 (2004)
"Under my cultural conditions this clone [Drosera ' Big Easy ' {W.J.Clemens}] has been just that, big and easy to grow and propagate. It produces leaves a maximum of 23 cm (9 inches) long. It has never gone dormant, never flowered or even initiated a flower stalk. Several times I have managed to propagate it from leaf cuttings floating in jars of pure water. It readily initiates buds and plants on any and all pieces of severed root. I have propagated hundreds of plants this way and have traded them widely. Other than its ease of cultivation, which is its most distinctive characteristic, its compact size is a distinctive characteristic of this cultivar."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:87 (2004)
Etymology: after the ease of cultivation and propagation of this cultivar
N: $[Drosera ' California Sunset ' {Mazrimas}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.10:95 (1981)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v10n4p95.html
S: =[[Drosera filiformis {Raf.}] * [Drosera filiformis var. tracyi {Diels}]]
GR: California Group {J.T.Robinson}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.10:95 (1981)
B: J.A.Mazrimas, spring 1973
Nominant: J.A.Mazrimas
Registrant: J.A.Mazrimas, 17. 7. 1980
C: synonym of [Drosera californica {Hort. ex Cheek}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.10:95 (1981)
"California grex (sic!) resulted from crossing [Drosera filiformis {Raf.}] * [Drosera filiformis var. tracyi {(Macf. ex Diels) Diels}]. The cross was originally made in spring 1973 when the parents bloomed at the same time. about 50 flowers were pollinated. In resulting hybrids leaves grow up to 0.5 m. long; tentacles are light red or deep pink in color. Flowers are large like [Drosera filiformis var. tracyi {(Macf. ex Diels) Diels}], color is rose pink and they are borne on tall scapes. Outer margins of flowers are scalloped. The anther lobes are separate and stamen filament is green. Hibernacula seem to be more hairy than [Drosera filiformis var. tracyi {(Macf. ex Diels) Diels}] and more like [Drosera filiformis {Raf.}]. [Drosera ' California Sunset ' {Mazrimas}] is the only selection thus far from the cross and it possesses characteristics of the group as a whole."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.10:95 (1981)
Etymology: artificial hybrid raised in California
N: $[Drosera ' Caprice ' {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:2 (1991)
S: =[[Drosera aliciae {R.Hamet}] * [Drosera capensis {L.}]]
C: later synonym of [Drosera henryana {Hort.Weiner ex B.Pierson}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Drosera ' Charles Darwin ' {I.Snyder}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.35:68 (2006)
S: =[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
B: I.Snyder, 10. 2001
Nominant: I.Snyder, Hermosa Beach, CA, USA, 3. 2005
Registrant: I.Snyder, 23. 2. 2005
HC: Registered 16. 10. 2006 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.35:68 (2006)
"Although D. rotundifolia may not be as clearly variable as Darwin's finches, there are certainly different ecotypes to be found. [Drosera ' Charles Darwin ' {I.Snyder}] was created by hybridizing two different parent forms of [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] naturally found in California which I had originally collected in July, 1997. One parent (from Gasquet, Del Norte Co.; a lowland site) had a weak dormancy requirement, while the other was a larger plant (Willow Lake, N. Plumas CO.; a highland site). I had been cross pollinating these in an attempt to develop a plant more desirable for cultivation; in October 2001 I germinated a plant that exceeded all my expectations. Cultivate [Drosera ' Charles Darwin ' {I.Snyder}] as you would the tropical form of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}] from Hawaii. Like the Hawaiian plant, [Drosera ' Charles Darwin ' {I.Snyder}] grows continuously under typical indoor terrarium cultivation. Grown outdoors in temperate regions the plant will produce a protective winter bud as normal for [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]. [Drosera ' Charles Darwin ' {I.Snyder}] seed is vigorous and viable, and germinates readily without a cold stratification period. In fact, if the seed is not promptly harvested and dried it often germinates while still in the seed capsule and then rots. While this makes it easy to sow the already germinating seedlings, it complicates the procedure of harvesting seed for storage. Plants flower readily without having to enter a dormancy period first. [Drosera ' Charles Darwin ' {I.Snyder}] has proven superior in cultivation to all known natural forms. In many growth trials, growers have remarked that it performs especially well indoors. Cultivation is easy via leaf cuttings. Furthermore, the cultivar's three hallmark traits, seed germination without cold stratification, year-round growth indoors, and ability to flower without having first gone through a dormancy period, are also preserved when the plant is propagated by seed, so the cultivar is available through the ICPS Seed bank."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.35:69 (2006)
Propagation: possible by seed
Etymology: after Charles Darwin, who devoted most of his book "Insectivorous Plants" to [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]
N: $[Drosera ' Cuba ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:137 (1998)
S: =[Drosera intermedia {Hayne}]
Introducer: P.D'Amato, from Cuba
Nominant: P.D'Amato
HC: Registered 11. 6. 1999 {JS}
Description: Savage Garden:137 (1998)
"Tropical forms, such as those from Cuba, have smaller compact rosettes perfect for the terrarium."
Standard: Savage Garden:134 (1998), (second plant from left only)
Etymology: after the provenience of the plant
N: $[Drosera ' Dreamsicle ' {B.Barnes}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:25 (2011)
S: =[[Drosera filiformis {Raf.}] * [Drosera filiformis var. tracyi {Diels}]]
GR: California Group {J.T.Robinson}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.10:95 (1981)
B: B.Barnes, Longwood, Fla., US, 2007
Nominant: B.Barnes
Registrant: B.Barnes, 13. 9. 2010
C: synonym of [Drosera californica {Hort. ex Cheek}]
HC: Registered 3. 4. 2011 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:25 (2011)
"[Drosera ' Dreamsicle ' {B.Barnes}] = (Florida all-red form of [Drosera filiformis {Raf.}] x anthocyanin-free [Drosera filiformis var. tracyi {Diels}]) exhibits the pale-yellowish leaf color of the anthocyanin-free [Drosera filiformis var. tracyi {Diels}] parent combined with the coloration of the other [Drosera filiformis {Raf.}] parent. However, the leaves, tentacles and glands take on a fiery-orange coloration, giving
the overall plant an eerie orange glow (see Figure 3). Once again, this varies greatly from the "light red to deep pink in color" description of the glands and tentacle coloration of [Drosera ' California Sunset ' {Mazrimas}]. Both forms exhibit very large showy flowers much like [Drosera filiformis var. tracyi {Diels}] and are infused with the lightest shade of pink (see Figure 4), which I attribute to the white-flowered anthocyanin-free [Drosera filiformis var. tracyi {Diels}] parent."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:24 (second plant from left only!), 25 (fig.3) (2011)
Propagation: vegetative propagation by leaf cuttings and division
Etymology: after the fiery-orange tentacles and glands reminiscent of a glowing orange popsicle or "creamsicle" as it is called
N: $[Drosera ' Emerald's Envy ' {W.J.Clemens}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.35:12 (2006)
S: =[Drosera capillaris {Poir.}]
Introducer: W.J.Clemens, from near U.S. Naval Hospital, Pensacola, Fla., US, 28. 1. 1986
Nominant: W.J.Clemens, Tucson, Az., USA, 2004
Registrant: W.J.Clemens, 4. 12. 2004
HC: Registered 3. 6. 2006 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.35:12 (2006)
"This plant, which I am naming [Drosera ' Emerald's Envy ' {W.J.Clemens}], can be distinguished from other [Drosera capillaris {Poir.}] plants by the following features. The entire leaf petiole and blade exhibit light to medium green coloration, even when grown in strong artificial light or full sunlight. Other [Drosera capillaris {Poir.}] plants, if grown under low light levels, may appear similarly colored, so it is important to compare only plants grown in high light levels. Furthermore, the flowers of [Drosera ' Emerald's Envy ' {W.J.Clemens}] are white--a somewhat unusual color (although white-flowered plants are occasionally encountered in the wild). Mature plants range between 2.5 and 4.0 cm in diameter when grown in strong light, but may be even larger if grown in lower light levels. [Drosera ' Emerald's Envy ' {W.J.Clemens}] may be propagated by seed or vegetative means, but no matter how the plant is propagated, in order to retain the name [Drosera ' Emerald's Envy ' {W.J.Clemens}], the progeny must exhibit the light green leaf color, white flower color, and maintain the form of the standard, even when grown under conditions of strong light (including full sun). [Drosera ' Emerald's Envy ' {W.J.Clemens}] is a tender perennial, persisting throughout the year. My current colony (planted among several pots) has been growing continuously since germinating in December of 2000."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.35:32 (2006)
Propagation: by seed or vegetative means
Etymology: the plant is predominantly green as are emeralds
N: $[Drosera ' Florida Giant ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:138 (1998)
S: =[Drosera filiformis {Raf.}]
Introducer: P.D'Amato, from Fla.
Nominant: P.D'Amato
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), not to be confused with [Drosera ' Giant ' {D'Amato}]
Standard: Savage Garden:138 (1998)
Etymology: after the provenience and the size of the plant
N: $[Drosera ' Giant ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:140 (1998)
S: =[Drosera binata {Labill.}]
Introducer: P.D'Amato
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
HC: Registered 11. 6. 1999, not to be confused with [Drosera ' Florida Giant ' {D'Amato}]
Description: Savage Garden:140 (1998)
"this is one of the most massive of [Drosera {L.}]. The leaves are olive to bronzy yellow, with nearly transparent tentacles and pink glands. The wiry petioles can be 30 cm (one foot) in length, and the leaves branch from four to twelve points, sometimes 60 cm (two feet) in diameter. (...) A superb flycatcher, this species has a brief winter dormancy and is as cold-tolerant as [Drosera binata {Labill.}]. Outdoors in full sun, the leaves are colorful, smaller, and held erect. The flowers are white and best removed. The larger the pot, the more massive the plants become."
Standard: Savage Garden:141 (1998)
Etymology: after the size of the plant
N: $[Drosera ' Golden Dew ' {S.Fretwell, G.Bourke & S.Spence}]
P: Vic.Carniv.Pl.Soc.101:5 (2011)
S: =[Drosera whittakeri subsp. aberrans {Lowrie ex Lowrie & Carlquist}]
Introducer: S.Fretwell, Berwick, Vic., AU, from near the township of Maldon, Vic., AU, 7. 2004
Nominant: S.Fretwell, 2004
Registrant: S.Fretwell, 7. 10. 2011
HC: Registered 20. 10. 2011 {JS}
Description: Vict.Carniv.Pl.Soc.101:5 (2011)
"[Drosera 'Golden Dew' {S.Fretwell, G.Bourke & S.Spence}] is a perennial anthocyanin free tuberous plant that grows in a rosette 3-4cm in diameter. It differs from the typical form of [Drosera whittakeri subsp. aberrans {Lowrie ex Lowrie & Carlquist}] by exhibiting lime-green to green spathulate leaves with white, yellow or pale orange glands at the end of clear, to translucent yellow tentacles. In contrast the typical form consistently displays red glands on clear to red tentacles with green to red leaves.
The degree of colouration in the leaves, glands and tentacles of [Drosera 'Golden Dew' {S.Fretwell, G.Bourke & S.Spence}] is dependent upon the intensity of light the plant receives. In high light conditions, the leaves will turn lime-green with yellow to pale orange glands on translucent yellow tentacles. In low light the leaves will remain darker green with white glands on clear translucent tentacles.
Like the typical form, adventitious stolons are produced by [Drosera 'Golden Dew' {S.Fretwell, G.Bourke & S.Spence}] as a means of asexual reproduction. [Drosera 'Golden Dew' {S.Fretwell, G.Bourke & S.Spence}] differs by producing stolons that are yellow instead of orange to red in colour.
[Drosera 'Golden Dew' {S.Fretwell, G.Bourke & S.Spence}] produces flowers and tubers that are the indistinguishable from the typical form. The tubers are ovoid in shape, 4-7mm in diameter and orange in colour. It produces 1 to 5 solitary large, white flowers that are 2-3cm in diameter. These flowers are borne on scapes 2-3 cm long from July to September (mid winter to early spring)."
Standard: Vict.Carniv.Pl.Soc.101:Front Cover, 4-6, Back Cover (2011)
Propagation: tuber division
Etymology: after golden colouration of glands and tentacles of plant
N: $[Drosera ' Hawaii ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:142 (1998)
S: =[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
Introducer: P.D'Amato, from Kauai, Hawaii
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
Description: Savage Garden:136 (1998)
"An unusual colony is found in Hawaii on the island of Kauai. These plants are tropical, smaller in stature, and do not go dormant, making them ideal for terrariums."
Etymology: after the provenience of the plant
N: $[Drosera ' Hong Kong ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:129 (1998)
S: =[Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]
Introducer: ?P.D'Amato, from Hong Kong
Nominant: ?P.D'Amato
HC: name not registered with ICRA, description insufficient
Description: Savage Garden:129 (1998)
"[Drosera ' Hong Kong ' {D'Amato}] forms have rosettes about 2.5 cm (one inch) across, with pink or white blooms."
Etymology: after the provenience of the plant
N: $[Drosera ' Ivan's Paddle ' {I.Snyder}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:22 (2008)
S: =[[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]]
B: I.Snyder, Inglewood, CA, USA, 7. 2001
Nominant: I.Snyder
Registrant: I.Snyder, 24. 7. 2007
C: later synonym of [Drosera anglica {Huds.}]
HC: Registered 12. 6. 2008 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:22 (2008)
"This new cultivar is a manmade selection that differs in two ways from the typical hybrid found in nature. Firstly, this selection is a tropical grower which makes it most suitable for cultivation. The [Drosera anglica {Huds.}] parent was a tropical form I previously selected from crossing the tropical Hawaiian strain with a larger temperate one from northern California. Although beautiful, the typical [Drosera obovata {Mert. & Koch}] invariably disappoints growers because of its winter dormancy requirement. Secondly, this [Drosera obovata {Mert. & Koch}] differs in being fertile."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:25 (2008)
Propagation: leaf cuttings, division
Etymology: after the breeder and the leaf form
N: $[Drosera ' Kansai ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:129 (1998)
S: =[[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] * [Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]]
Introducer: K.Kondo, from Kansai, Japan
Nominant: K.Kondo, Hiroshima, 1971
C: later synonym of [Drosera tokaiensis {(Komiya & Shibata) T.Nakamura & Ueda}]
HC: coextensive with [Drosera kansaiensis {Debbert}], registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Sendnera 3:101 (1996), protologue of [Drosera kansaiensis {Debbert}]
Standard: Savage Garden:134 (1998), (second plant from right only)
Etymology: after the provenience of the plant
N: $[Drosera ' Kanto ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:129 (1998)
S: =[Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]
Introducer: K.Kondo, from Kanto, Japan
Nominant: K.Kondo, Hiroshima, 1971
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Savage Garden:129 (1998)
"[Drosera ' Kanto ' {D'Amato}], also from Japan, is very attractive with narrow, wedge-shaped leaves."
Standard: Savage Garden:134 (1998), (plant on extreme left only)
Etymology: after the provenience of the plant
N: $[Drosera ' Kununurra ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:146 (1998)
S: =[Drosera ordensis {Lowrie}]
Introducer: A.Lowrie, from Kununurra, W.A.
Nominant: A.Lowrie, before 1994
HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
Description: Savage Garden:146 (1998)
"The rosettes are 7.6-15.2 cm (three to six inches) in diameter and can form clumps over 30 cm (a foot) across. the leaves are erect with long, wide petioles so densely covered in silvery hairs that they appear white. The small, circular traps are golden green. Large flowers can be pink or white."
Etymology: after the provenience of the plant
N: $[Drosera ' Leo Bourke ' {G.Bourke}]
P: Carniflora Australis 7(3):4 (2010)
S: =[[[Drosera dielsiana {Exell & Laundon}] * [Drosera nidiformis {Debbert}]] * [Drosera natalensis {Diels}]]
B: G.Bourke, Corrimal, NSW, AU, 2004
Nominant: G.Bourke, 2010
Registrant: G.Bourke, 12. 6. 2010
HC: Registered 29. 6. 2011 {JS}
Description: Carniflora Australis 7(3):4 (2010)
"It forms a large semi erect rosette of 6-9cm. The leaves are"
Standard: Carniflora Australis 7(3):4 (2010), only plant in center
Propagation: root or leaf cuttings
Etymology: after originator's grandfather
N: $[Drosera ' Marston Dragon ' {Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:52 (1986)
S: =[Drosera binata {Labill.}]
B: A.Slack, Somerset, 1983
Nominant: A.Slack
Registrant: A.Slack
HC: Registered 29. 1. 2001 {JS}
Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:52 (1986)
"Hybrid seedlings between the varieties (of [Drosera binata {Labill.}]) are seldom satisfactory, and I was fortunate in selecting one solitary seedling in 1983 which has proved itself to be of exceptional quality, and which I have named [Drosera ' Marston Dragon ' {Hort.Slack}]. Its pendulous stems are up to 36 cm (14 1/4 inches) long and bearblades the segments of which are as wide as those of [Drosera binata var. dichotoma {(Banks & Soland. ex Sm.) Mazrimas}], and are the largest I have seen in this section. They divide irregularly into two to eight points and are the same yellowish green as in [Drosera dichotoma {Banks & Soland. ex Sm.}] (sic!), but the reddish pink tentacles render them more attractive. A curious characteristic of the blade is the manner in which the segments spread sideways, often to a great length, the points curving round and clutching the air like talons, the whole reminding one very much of the feet of a chinese dragon. The flowers are large and are borne on long straight scapes, but again hardly seem to suit the weeping habit, especially if the plant is in a hanging basket, and I always remove them. In every respect I advise the same treatment as for [Drosera binata f. extrema {Hort. ex Gilbert}] (nom.nud.)."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:105 (2000)
Etymology: after the originator's establishment Marston Exotics, Somerset, England
N: $[Drosera ' Nagamoto ' {Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:54 (1979)
S: =[[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]] * [Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]] /[[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]] * [[Drosera rotundifolia {L.}] * [Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]]]
XN: 40 {Kondo & Segawa}, (43), 50 {Kondo}
XNP: La Kromosomo II-51-52:1702 (1988), J.Jap.Bot.48:194 (1973)
B: J.Nagamoto, 24. 6. 1971
C: /synonym of [Drosera nagamotoi {Cheek}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Drosera ' Narrow Leaf ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:129 (1998)
S: =[Drosera capensis {L.}]
Introducer: ?WIP, from ZA
Nominant: ?B.Hanrahan, WIP, before 1980
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Savage Garden:129 (1998)
"Similar to the (typical form) in almost all respects, except that tall stems are rarely produced, resulting in neater, more compact plants. the leaves and petioles are rather narrow, about a quarter inch in diameter."
Standard: Savage Garden:128 (1998), (only plant on the extreme right)
Etymology: after leaf form
N: $[Drosera ' Plains Form ' {Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:44 (1986)
S: =[Drosera aliciae {R.Hamet}]
Introducer: F.Woodvine, from Kleinrivierberge, ZA
Nominant: A.Slack
Registrant: A.Slack
HC: name not established, epithet illegitimate (violating Art.19.19., ICNCP)
Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:44 (1986)
"Growing on plains not far from this mountain (Kleinrivierberge), Mr Woodvine discovered another distinct sundew known at present under the temporary (!) name of D. sp. ' Plains Form ', but though there are differences in the flower I think it is near enough to [Drosera aliciae {R.Hamet}] to be considered a form of that species. The leaf rosettes are slightly smaller than in the typical form of the [Drosera aliciae {R.Hamet}], however, and the flower is of an especially delicate shade of mauve-pink. Treat and propagate as for [Drosera aliciae {R.Hamet}]."
Etymology: after the habitat the plants were collected from
N: $[Drosera ' Rhodesian Beauty ' {W.Dawnstar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:89 (2004)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v33n3p83_89.html#beauty
S: =[[Drosera ?] * [Drosera ?]]
Introducer: W.Dawnstar, New York, USA, from Africa (origin unknown)
Nominant: W.Dawnstar
Registrant: W.Dawnstar, 18. 12. 2003
HC: Registered 30. 12. 2004 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:89 (2004)
"This beautiful plant has numerous leaves and tentacles on a short stem. It retains each leaf for a long time, giving the plant a lush appearance. The petioles of the plant widen gradually and uniformly in a narrowly spathulate fashion. In good light the plant is a uniform golden green, with deeply red-colored glands. Lower light conditions will result in plants that are a deeper green, although the glands will stay red maintained. Although only the top three layers of leaves have active dew production, the lower layers of leaves retain their red and green coloration well."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:88 (2004)
Propagation: best done vegetatively (leaf cuttings)
Etymology: after a (possibly wrong) label name of the plant
N: $[Drosera ' Ruby Slippers ' {W.J.Clemens}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:52 (2004)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v33n2p52_55.html#slippers
S: =[Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]
Introducer: W.J.Clemens, Tucson, AZ, US, from Kowloon Peak, CN, 12. 2000
Nominant: W.J.Clemens
Registrant: W.J.Clemens, 18. 3. 2003
HC: Registered 8. 9. 2004 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:52 (2004)
"The entire leaf petiole and blade exhibit dark maroon to burgundy coloration when grown in strong light, though they can exhibit more green if grown in a reduced light environment. Mature plants reach 2.5cm in diameter in strong light, but may be somewhat larger if grown in lower light levels. The underside of the leaves are covered with long (3-4mm) white hairs, parallel to the petiole, and which are visible on the newly forming leaves before then unfurl and on the underside of fully formed leaves. The leaves are wedge shaped having a very short petiole in proportion to the leaf blade, very reminiscent of [Drosera brevifolia {Pursh}], though larger, and more robust in appearance. They are tender perennials, persisting throughout the year."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:33 (2004)
Propagation: preferably vegetative
Etymology: after the shape and colour of the leaves
N: $[Drosera ' Tamlin ' {W.Dawnstar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 26:19 (2003)
S: =[Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]
B: W.'Tamlin' Dawnstar, Oswego, NY, US, 2001
Nominant: W.Dawnstar, 2003
Registrant: W.Dawnstar, 2004
HC: Registered 1. 6. 2004 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 26:19 (2003)
"This large-growing specimen of [Drosera {L.}] entered my collection in 2001 from seed sent to me as misidentified as a "superhairy" kind of [Drosera montana var. tomentosa {(St.Hil.) Diels}]. After seeing the mature plant did not conform to this identification, I sought to learn its identity through many enquiries to the international carnivorous plant community, which included such notables as Dr. Barry Rice, Dr. Jan Schlauer, Fernando Rivadavia, Dr. Miloslav Studnicka, Vitor Oliveira de Miranda, Ivan Snyder, and Robert Gibson. Most opinions were uncertain based on the nature of the plants atypical appearance, and the lack of flowers and scape at the time the enquiries were made. Robert Gibson was able to provide a positive determination once the plant showed its white flowers, and in August 2002 wrote, "I suspect they are indeed [Drosera spatulata {Labill.}] -- the clincher is in the photo of the flower. An older flower, below the open one, has sepal tips that have not closed back over the top of the fruit. This seems to be only found in [Drosera spatulata {Labill.}], but is not always developed. The leaf shape, colour and base of scape, plus flower structure all agree with [Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]." Ivan Snyder and Greg Bourke, familiar with this species mentioned that it resembled the plants they had seen growing on Fraser Island (Queensland, Australia). This plant is distinguished by its large form: it grows up to 7 cm in diameter, and up to 7 cm high. The leaves that form in the centre of the plant have a slight undulation and arch, being held initially erect, and later becoming decumbent in persistent layers. This habit raises the center of the plant at maturity up to 7 cm from the surface of the substrate (see Figure A). The rosettes of mature plants never lie flat against the substrate. In general habit it is similar to [Drosera venusta {P.Debbert}], for which it was initially mistaken by many experts. The flower of [Drosera ' Tamlin ' {W.Dawnstar}] is white. In strong light the plant attains a deep orange-red colouration overall, and is well coloured even in lower light conditions of terraria. Seedlings produced by self-pollination maintain this cultivar's unnique characteristics. As such, this cultivar may be propagated both by seed and vegetative means. This plant does not present any particular cultivation challenges: it is a tropical plant that requires no dormancy, and produces large amounts of seed. Vegetative propagation has not yet been attempted. The plant is long-lived - the original plant of this cultivar I obtained two years ago is still thriving in my collection."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 26:back cover (2003)
Etymology: after the internet nickname (after a folk hero of Celtic legend) of the introducer
N: $[Drosera ' Watari ' {Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:54 (1979)
S: =[[[Drosera linearis {Goldie}] * [Drosera rotundifolia {L.}]] * [Drosera spatulata {Labill.}]]
B: J.Nagamoto, 9. 6. 1974
C: synonym of [Drosera nagamotoi {Cheek}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Drosera ' Woolly Beast ' {B.Barnes}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:26 (2011)
S: =[[Drosera kenneallyi {Lowrie}] * [Drosera lanata {K.Kondo}]]
GR: Brian Barnes Group {B.Barnes}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:26 (2011)
B: B.Barnes, Longwood, Fla., US, 2007
Nominant: B.Barnes
Registrant: B.Barnes, 13. 9. 2010
HC: Registered 3. 4. 2011 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:26 (2011)
"All of the resulting seedlings immediately showed hybrid vigor, along with the combined traits of the parents in various degrees of intensity. A greener hirsute form that favored the green [Drosera lanata {K.Kondo}] parent ([Drosera ' Woolly Beast ' {B.Barnes}])"
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:26 (fig.5, right, fig.6 left) (2011)
Propagation: vegetative propagation by leaf cuttings and division
Etymology: after visible attributes of the plants
N: $[Drosera ' Woolly Red ' {B.Barnes}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:26 (2011)
S: =[[Drosera kenneallyi {Lowrie}] * [Drosera lanata {K.Kondo}]]
GR: Brian Barnes Group {B.Barnes}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:26 (2011)
B: B.Barnes, Longwood, Fla., US, 2007
Nominant: B.Barnes
Registrant: B.Barnes, 13. 9. 2010
HC: Registered 3. 4. 2011 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:26 (2011)
"All of the resulting seedlings immediately showed hybrid vigor, along with the combined traits of the parents in various degrees of intensity. (...) an all-red hirsute form which greatly favored the [Drosera kenneallyi {Lowrie}] parent, ([Drosera ' Woolly Red ' {B.Barnes}])"
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:26 (fig.6 right) (2011)
Propagation: vegetative propagation by leaf cuttings and division
Etymology: after visible attributes of the plants
N: $[Nepenthes ' Accentual Koto ' {Kawase}]
P: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 35:36 (1984)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 1974
Nominant: K.Kawase
Registrant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: registration preliminary (description not available)
Description: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 35:36 (1984); not available to ICRA
Standard: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 35:36 (1984)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1974 begin with "A", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Adorable Fuso ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:2 (1999)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, 16. 3. 1983
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes sullivanii {Hort.Bednar}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Aglow Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:4 (1985)
S: =?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 5. 1974
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1974 begin with "A", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Aichi ' {Kusakabe ex J. & P.Pietropaolo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World:47 (1986)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]]
B: M.Kondo & T.Sakai (acc. to Kusakabe), T.Kondo (acc. to K.Kondo), Nagoya, 10. 1969
Nominant: K.Kondo, Hiroshima, 1974
Registrant: K.Kondo
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Bull.Au.C.P.Soc.10(3):5 (1991)
"Male. Stem climbing, the section with adult leaves cylindrical, 0.5-1.0 cm in diameter, glabrous. Leaves oblanceolate, thin, 16-20 cm long X 3-3.5 cm wide, with petiole 2-3 cm long, bases clasping 1/2-3/4's around the stem, leaf apex acute to aristate, connected to tendril; longitudinal veins usually 3 on each side, originating from the basal part of the midrib, running parallel in the outer 1/2 part of the blade, glabrous; pennate veins numerous, running obliquely towards the margin from the midrib, leaf margin entire; tendrils quite short, about 1/3 the leaf length, pitcher-bearing ones always with a curl, glabrous. Pitchers dimorphic, glabrous, lower 2/3's yellowish-green coloured, dark-red coloured in the upper 1/3, dark-red coloured concentrated especially along the veins; inferior pitchers small and thin, 4-6 cm high, from the rounded base globose or ovate in peristome cylindrical up to 1.9 mm wide on all sides, yellow coloured; with 2 fringed wings over the whole length, the wings about 5 mm wide in the lower part, 3-4 mm wide in the upper part, slightly reddish coloured, the fringe segments filiform, 3-4 mm long, quite shorter in tha lower part 0.5-1.0 mm long, 1.5-2.0 mm apart; inner surface of the pitcher glandular in the lower 2/3's; lid ovate to subcordate, flat, 1.5-1.7 cm long X 1.5-1.7 cm wide, yellow coloured with dark reddish coloured veins, with numerous scattered round rimmed nectar glands; spur 1, filiform, 7-10 mm long, with 3-5 fringe segments, 0.2-0.5 mm long; superior pitchers infundibuliform, 6-7 cm high. Morphological and quantitative characters on the pitcher of [Nepenthes ' Aichi ' {Kusakabe ex J. & P.Pietropaolo}] resemble those of the maternal parent, [Nepenthes thorelii {Lecomte}]. The tendril is shorter than that of both the parents. The leaf blade is relatively large as compared with other characters in the leaf. [Nepenthes ' Aichi ' {Kusakabe ex J. & P.Pietropaolo}] is vigorous when cultivated in a regular orchid greenhouse. Morphological characteristics in [Nepenthes ' Aichi ' {Kusakabe ex J. & P.Pietropaolo}] have not been seen in other cultivars obtained. This cultivar has high horticultural merit."
Standard: K.Kondo 1363 (NCU); original living plant (I.D.no. N-TB-5): Kondo Collection, Nagoya
N: $[Nepenthes ' Akaba ' {Hort. ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:7 (1995)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
C: ?later synonym of [Nepenthes aigae {Hort.Okuyama ex M.Lecoufle}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), doubtfully correct (?=[Nepenthes ' Attractive Fuso ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}])
N: $[Nepenthes ' Alba ' {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]] * [?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1990
C: simultaneous synonym of [Nepenthes hareliana {Hort.Bednar}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), Latin epithet (violating Art.19.13., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Alta May ' {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[Nepenthes distillatoria {L.}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1989
C: synonym of [Nepenthes butcheri {Hort.Bednar}] but the latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Ambrosial Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.12:31 (1983)
S: =[[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 1974
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes outramiana {Hort.Williams ex Denny}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1974 begin with "A", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Amy Michelle ' {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1989
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Asahi ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:2 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, 27. 3. 1986
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Attractive Fuso ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:2 (1999)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, 3. 1983
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes margaretea {Hort.Bednar}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Attractive Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:7 (1995)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]
B: ?K.Kawase, Kyoto, 1974 (according to A.Lauffenburger)
Nominant: ?K.Kawase (according to A.Lauffenburger)
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes margaretea {Hort.Bednar}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), doubtfully correct (?=[Nepenthes ' Attractive Fuso ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}])
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1974 begin with "A", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Balmy Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.12:31 (1983)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 5. 1975
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: possible later synonym of [Nepenthes masamiae {Hort. ex Kusakabe}] but the latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1975 begin with "B", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Bario ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:3 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * ?[Nepenthes fallax {Beck}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, 31. 8. 1985
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Bastido ' {Hort.Salmon & Maulder ex Mann}]
P: in sched. (1996)
S: =[[Nepenthes ovata {Nerz & Wistuba}] * [Nepenthes spathulata {Danser}]]
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Bella ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:3 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes truncata {Macf.}] * [[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}] * [Nepenthes bicalcarata {Hook.f.}]]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, 20. 4. 1989
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Benign Koto ' {Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 1975
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes picturata {Hort. ex Gordon}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1975 begin with "B", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Bizen ' {Hort.Okamura ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:3 (1999)
S: =[[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]
B: M.Okamura, Okayama, 23. 11. 1983
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Elaborative Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Boca Rose ' {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]] * [?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1990
C: simultaneous synonym of [Nepenthes hareliana {Hort.Bednar}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), epithet doubtfully acceptable (cf. Art.19.24., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Boschiana Mimic ' {Hort.Weiner}]
P: in sched. (1985)
S: =[Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), epithet illegitimate (violating Art.19.13., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Bruce Bednar ' {A.Marshall}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:87 (2000)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n3p87_89.html#bednar
S: =[[[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]]
B: A.Marshall, Cascade Carnivorous Plants, Tenino, WA, USA, 2. 1994
Nominant: A.Marshall, 5. 12. 1995
Registrant: A.Marshall, 10. 1. 2000
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Nago ' {Hort.Okuyama ex Lauffenburger}]
HC: Registered 1. 10. 2000 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:87 (2000)
"The leaves are petiolate, and are approximately 20 cm long and 6 cm wide. The leaf tendrils are roughly one-half to two-thirds the length of the leaves. The lower pitchers of [Nepenthes ' Bruce Bednar ' {A.Marshall}] are urceolate (or slightly elongated), approximately 10 cm long, and bear fimbriate wings 5-10 (cm) tall. The mouth is 1 cm wide and 2.4 cm tall. The peristome is moderately wide, red, and undulate on the outer margins. The lid is ovate (1.8 cm wide, 3.3 cm long) with an obtuse apex. Numerous glands are present on the underside of the lid. The apical spur is 2-5 mm long. The entire outer surface of the pitcher is green and mottled with elongated red spots. These spots are more common on the upper half of the pitchers. A bright red stripe runs along the back of the pitcher from near the base all the way up to the base of the lid. The plant is covered with short, fine brown hairs. These are sparse or absent on the pitcher, although they are found on the lid."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:89 (2000)
Propagation: vegetatively only
Etymology: after Bruce Bednar, Lee's Botanical Gardens, FL, USA
N: $[Nepenthes ' Cantley's Red ' {Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:144 (1986)
S: =[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]
Introducer: R.Cantley, from Brunei, ca. 1986
Nominant: A.Slack
Registrant: A.Slack
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:144 (1986)
"But undoubtedly the most magnificient form is one recently discovered in a jungle in Brunei, North Borneo, by Robert Cantley. What appeared to be a group of toadstools from a distance proved on closer inspection to be a colony of [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}], the pitchers of which differed from all others in being of brilliant crimson-scarlet sparingly mottled in green. To my mind this is one of the most exciting and beautiful [Nepenthes {L.}] introductions of recent years. It is of one clone, and its discoverer has kindly allowed me to identify it with the varietal name of [Nepenthes ' Cantley's Red ' {Hort.Slack}] (see overleaf)."
Standard: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:146 (1986)
Etymology: after the introducer, Robert Cantley, and red colouration of pitchers
N: $[Nepenthes ' Cathy Jo ' {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:98 (1993)
S: =[[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]] * [[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1988
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Ile de France ' {Lecoufle ex Kusakabe}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Dainty Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes merrilliana {Macf.}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 2. 7. 1977
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1977 begin with "D", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Dashy Koto ' {Kawase}]
P: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 35:37 (1984)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes merrilliana {Macf.}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 5. 7. 1977
Nominant: K.Kawase
Registrant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: registration preliminary (description not available)
Description: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 35:37 (1984); not available to ICRA
Standard: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 35:37 (1984)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1977 begin with "D", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' David Parkyn ' {Hort.Bramblett ex Mann}]
P: in sched. (1996)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Decorous Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 29. 8. 1977
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes hookeriana {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1977 begin with "D", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Delectable Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 1977
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Amy Michelle ' Hort.Bednar}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1977 begin with "D", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Delightful Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 1977
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: simultaneous synonym of [Nepenthes ' Dignified Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1977 begin with "D", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Dignified Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 3. 9. 1977
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: simultaneous synonym of [Nepenthes ' Delightful Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1977 begin with "D", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Dinkum Koto ' {Kawase}]
P: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 41:43 (1990)
S: =[[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 1977
Nominant: K.Kawase
Registrant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: registration preliminary (description not available)
Description: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 41:43 (1990); not available to ICRA
Standard: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 41:43 (1990)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1977 begin with "D", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Director George T. Moore ' {G.H.Pring}]
P: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:32 (1950)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]]
GR: Chelsonii Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: G.H.Pring, Missouri Bot.Gard., 1943
Nominant: G.H.Pring
Registrant: G.H.Pring
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:32 (1950)
"Pitchers subcylindric, 5 inches long, 2 inches broad at base, 1 1/2 inches above, purplish-red with green marmora- tions; pitcher wings prominent, 3/4 inch broad, same color and markings as the pitchers, marginal spines purple; rim prominently purple-lined, darker toward lid; lid green-spotted. Leaves 16-18 inches long from the base of the blade to the extended pitchers, blade 2-2 1/2 inches wide."
Standard: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:30 (1950) (b/w)
Propagation: clonal
Etymology: after the director of Missouri Botanical Garden, G.T.Moore
IMAGE: nepenthe/dgtmoore Standard of 'Director George T. Moore'
N: $[Nepenthes ' Divine Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 1. 11. 1977
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1977 begin with "D", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Dr. D. C. Fairburn ' {G.H.Pring}]
P: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:33 (1950)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]]
GR: Chelsonii Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: G.H.Pring, Missouri Bot.Gard., 1943
Nominant: G.H.Pring
Registrant: G.H.Pring
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:33 (1950)
"Pitcher subcylindric, 4-5 inches long, 1 1/2 inches in diameter, ridged above the middle, pale green flushed with pinkish toward the top; pitcher wings narrow, margins practically spineless, rim red, green toward the lid; lid green with slightly colored veins. Leaves to extended pitcher 20-22 inches long, width of blade 3-3 1/2 inches."
Standard: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:31 (1950); (b/w)
Propagation: clonal
Etymology: after the orchidologist at Missouri Botanical Garden, David C.Fairburn
IMAGE: nepenthe/ddcfairb Standard photo
N: $[Nepenthes ' Dr. Edgar Anderson ' {G.H.Pring}]
P: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:33 (1950)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]]
GR: Chelsonii Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:10 (1979)
B: G.H.Pring, Missouri Bot.Gard., 1943
Nominant: G.H.Pring
Registrant: G.H.Pring
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:33 (1950)
"Pitchers cylindric, with long neck, 5-6 inches long, 1 1/2-2 inches wide at base, 1 1/2 inches above, light green flushed with pink; pitcher wings prominent at base, practically spineless, lids and rim green. Leaves to extended pitcher 18-20 inches long, blade 3-4 inches wide."
Standard: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:35 (1950); (b/w)
Propagation: clonal
Etymology: after the geneticist at Missouri Botanical Garden, E.Anderson
IMAGE: nepenthe/deanders Standard photo
N: $[Nepenthes ' Dr. John Macfarlane ' {Hort.Veitch ex Masters}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.45:25 (1909)
S: =[[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
GR: Nobilis Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: Veitch, Chelsea, 1908
Nominant: Veitch
Registrant: Veitch
Awards/Patents: first class certificate, RHS Floral Committee, 29. 9. 1908
C: synonym of [Nepenthes nobilis {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Gard.Chron.3.ser.45:25 (1909)
"Our supplementary illustration represents a hybrid Nepenthes, raised by Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, from a cross between [Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] and [Nepenthes curtisii var. superba {Hort.Veitch ex Marshall}]. (...) The pitchers of [Nepenthes ' Dr. John Macfarlane ' {Hort.Veitch ex Masters}] have a shape similar to those of [Nepenthes curtisii {Mast.}], and are about 7 or 8 inches long. The cone of the body of the pitcher is brownish-red and there are splashings of a deeper colour, which add additional beauty. The in-terior of the pitcher, just below the handsome rim, is bright green, with frequent purple markings. The leaves are very broad, measuring as much as 5 or 6 inches across, a width greater than in the foliage of either parent. The plant bore five large pitchers and several smaller ones."
Standard: Gard.Chron.3.ser.45:suppl. ill. between pp. 24 & 25 (1909); (b/w line drawing)
Etymology: after J.M.Macfarlane, botanist
IMAGE: nepenthe/n_jmacfarl Standard Photo
N: $[Nepenthes ' Dreamy Koto ' {Kawase}]
P: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 35:114 (1990)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 5. 11. 1977
Nominant: K.Kawase
Registrant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Yatomi ' {Kusakabe ex J. & P.Pietropaolo}]
HC: registration preliminary (description not available)
Description: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 35:114 (1990); not available to ICRA
Standard: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 35:114 (1990)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1977 begin with "D", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Dreamy Yamamoto ' {Hort.Yamamoto ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:9 (1995)
S: =[[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]
B: T.Yamamoto, Kyoto, 15. 11. 1983
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Yatomi ' {Kusakabe ex J. & P.Pietropaolo}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Dwarf Peacock ' {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1986
C: ?later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Mary Cruz ' {Hort.Bednar}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Easeful Koto ' {Kawase}]
P: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 38:33 (1987)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 16. 9. 1978
Nominant: K.Kawase
Registrant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: registration preliminary (description not available)
Description: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 38:33 (1987); not available to ICRA
Standard: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 38:33 (1987)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1978 begin with "E", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' East Everglades ' {Hort.Bednar & Bramblett ex Mann}]
P: in sched. (1996)
S: =[[[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & C.O.Bramblett
C: ?later synonym of [Nepenthes aigae {Hort.Okuyama ex M.Lecoufle}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Ebony Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 21. 9. 1978
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1978 begin with "E", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Ecstatic Koto ' {Kawase}]
P: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 35:39 (1984)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 3. 10. 1978
Nominant: K.Kawase
Registrant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: possible later synonym of [Nepenthes masamiae {Hort. ex Kusakabe}] but the latter name not published validly
HC: registration preliminary (description not available)
Description: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 35:39 (1984); not available to ICRA
Standard: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 35:39 (1984)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1978 begin with "E", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Effulgent Koto ' {auct. non Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe: Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:13 (1995)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
HC: name not established, illegitimate later homonym (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Effulgent Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:102 (1987)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 21. 9. 1978
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes lecouflei {Kusakabe}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1978 begin with "E", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Elaborative Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 1978
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1978 begin with "E", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Elegance ' {Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:151 (1986)
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
Introducer: R.Cantley & coll., from Brunei
Nominant: A.Slack
Registrant: A.Slack
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Standard: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:150 (1986)
Etymology: after the (elegant) shape of the pitchers
N: $[Nepenthes ' Elfine Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 4. 10. 1978
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1978 begin with "E", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Emmarene ' {Hort.Westphal}]
P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:3 (1991)
S: =[[Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]
B: Pratt, 1981
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Emmarene Savanah Rose ' {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP) and incorrect (two epithets)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Emotional Koto ' {Kawase}]
P: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 41:42 (1990)
S: =[[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 1978
Nominant: K.Kawase
Registrant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Nasu ' {Hort. ex M.Lecoufle}]
HC: registration preliminary (description missing)
Description: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 41:42 (1990); not available to ICRA
Standard: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 41:42 (1990)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1978 begin with "E", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Engaging Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 30. 9. 1978
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1978 begin with "E", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Eternal Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 30. 9. 1978
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1978 begin with "E", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' F. W. Moore ' {Hort.J.Veitch ex Marshall}]
P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.29:cxcix (1904)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]
GR: Dyeriana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: G.Tivey, Veitch Nurseries, Chelsea, 1904
Nominant: J.Veitch, Chelsea, 1904
Registrant: J.Veitch, 1904
Awards/Patents: first class certificate, RHS Floral Committee, 1904
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes picturata {Hort. ex Gordon}]
HC: Registered 19. 3. 2001 {JS}
Description: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.29:cxcix (1904)
"Pitchers of medium size, roundish, green, and the rim of the pitchers is a pretty rosy-crimson. A distinct and showy variety."
Standard: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.29:cxcix (1904) (drawing)
IMAGE: nepenthe/n_fwmoore Standard photo
N: $[Nepenthes ' Fabulous Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 5. 7. 1979
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes sullivanii {Hort.Bednar}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1979 begin with "F", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Facetious Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 1. 9. 1979
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Accentual Koto ' {Kawase}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1979 begin with "F", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Facile Koto ' {Kawase}]
P: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 38:57 (1987)
S: =[[[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 14. 7. 1979
Nominant: K.Kawase
Registrant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: registration preliminary (description not available)
Description: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 38:57 (1987); not available to ICRA
Standard: J.Insectiv.Pl.Soc.(Japan) 38:57 (1987)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1979 begin with "F", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Fat Boy ' {G.Bourke}]
P: Carniflora Australis 7(3):5 (2010)
S: =[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]
Introducer: ?, to AU, from PH in the 1980's
Nominant: G.Bourke, Corrimal, NSW, AU, 2010
Registrant: G.Bourke, 12. 6. 2010
HC: Registered 29. 6. 2011 {JS}
Description: Carniflora Australis 7(3):5 (2010)
"[Nepenthes ' Fat Boy ' {G.Bourke}] (Figure 2) is a squat form of [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] originating from a selected clone of plants introduced into cultivation in Australia in the 1980\u2019s. There are numerous clones of [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] in Australia and across the world most of which are more elongated possibly originating from material collected at lower altitudes or possibly of hybrid origin. [Nepenthes ' Fat Boy ' {G.Bourke}] is easily distinguished from most clones by its broad squat pitchers which generally have a round pitcher opening often much smaller than the pitcher body. The lower pitchers are ivory to greenish in colour with a similar coloured peristome which often ages to red (Back cover). The inside of the pitcher also turns bright red to purple with age which is not always seen with other clones of [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] in cultivation. Upper pitchers are light green in colour with a green peristome."
Standard: Carniflora Australis 7(3):6, fig.2 & 32 (back cover) (2010)
Propagation: by cutting
Etymology: after pitcher shape (but original cultivar is female, i.e. technically not a "boy")
N: $[Nepenthes ' Felicitous Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 21. 8. 1979
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1979 begin with "F", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Feminine Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 28. 7. 1979
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes sullivanii {Hort.Bednar}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1979 begin with "F", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Ferny Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:4 (1999)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes merrilliana {Macf.}] * [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 25. 8. 1979
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1979 begin with "F", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Fervent Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 8. 9. 1979
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Nasu ' {Hort. ex M.Lecoufle}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1979 begin with "F", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Festal Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes merrilliana {Macf.}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 8. 9. 1979
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Dashy Koto ' {Kawase}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1979 begin with "F", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Festive Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex M.Lecoufle}]
P: Pl.Carniv.:142 (1989)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 30. 8. 1979
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: possible later synonym of [Nepenthes masamiae {Hort. ex Kusakabe}] but the latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1979 begin with "F", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Feverish Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]] * [Nepenthes merrilliana {Macf.}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 25. 8. 1979
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1979 begin with "F", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Fickle Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 16. 8. 1979
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1979 begin with "F", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Fine Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 14. 12. 1979
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mathesonii {Hort.Bednar}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1979 begin with "F", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Forceful Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =?[[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]] * [Nepenthes stenophylla {Mast.}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 1. 11. 1979
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1979 begin with "F", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Foremost Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 29. 10. 1979
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Elaborative Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1979 begin with "F", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Formal Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =?[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes stenophylla {Mast.}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 24. 10. 1979
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1979 begin with "F", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Frau Anna Babl ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:260 (1998)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n3p87_89.html#babl
S: =[[[Nepenthes truncata {Macf.}] * [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]] * [[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]]
B: M.Baumgartl, Marie's Orchids, CA, USA, early 1990's
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 5. 12. 1995
Registrant: P.D'Amato, 31. 1. 2000
HC: Registered 1. 10. 2000 {JS}
Description: Savage Garden:260 (1998)
"I chose three outstanding clones, which were named [Nepenthes ' Marie ' {D'Amato}], [Nepenthes ' Frau Anna Babl ' {D'Amato}], and [Nepenthes ' Nora ' {D'Amato}]. All three of these clones are marked by bright red peristomes with white interior pitchers, the exteriors variably colored with pink blush to heavy streaks of purple."
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:87 (2000)
"[Nepenthes ' Frau Anna Babl ' {D'Amato}] is distinguished by its large lower pitchers which measure 20 cm (8 inches) in length and its teardrop- shaped, bright scarlet peristome which is about 1.2 cm (0.5 inch) wide. The interior of the pitcher is creamy yellow-white. The exterior of the pitcher is flushed with red in the upper part, and has prominent fringed wings. The oval lid is slightly domed with a strong keel. (The second parent is) a plant of unknown parentage found at the botanical garden at Sens, France, by Marcel Lecoufle."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:89 (2000)
Propagation: only by vegetative means
Etymology: after the originator's mother
N: $[Nepenthes ' Freely Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:4 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [[Nepenthes merrilliana {Macf.}] * [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 1. 11. 1979
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1979 begin with "F", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Frieda Crisp ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:260 (1998)
S: =[[[Nepenthes truncata {Macf.}] * [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]] * [[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]]
B: M.Baumgartl, Marie's Orchids, Ca., USA
Nominant: P.D'Amato
HC: name not established (not registered with ICRA, no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Frosty Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes stenophylla {Mast.}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 5. 11. 1979
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1979 begin with "F", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Fruity Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 17. 11. 1979
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Elaborative Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1979 begin with "F", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Fulgent Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex S.Beckwith}]
P: Bull.Au.C.P.Soc.6:41 (1987)
S: =?[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes stenophylla {Mast.}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 17. 11. 1979
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: priority for supposed parentage but name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1979 begin with "F", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Fumi ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:4 (1999)
S: =[[[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]] * [Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, ca. 1990
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Fuso ' {Hort. ex M.Lecoufle}]
P: Pl.Carniv.:142 (1989)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, 5. 1981
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Gentle ' {Deroose}]
P: in sched. (2003)
S: =?[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: Deroose, BE, before 2003
C: ?later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Gerald Ulrici ' {G.H.Pring}]
P: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:34 (1950)
S: =[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
GR: Chelsonii Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: G.H.Pring, Missouri Bot.Gard., 1943
Nominant: G.H.Pring
Registrant: G.H.Pring
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:34 (1950)
"Vigorous-growing plant. Pitchers large, 6 inches high, 3 inches wide at the swollen base; neck 3 inches high, 1 3/4 inches wide, pale green with reddish veins; pitcher wings prominent, 1/2 inch wide, greenish in the lower portion, pinkish toward the rim, marginal hairs 1/8 inch long; lid suberect, spotted red below, above with red veins, terminating in a green spur 1/2 inch long; rim pea-green and corrugated. Leaves leathery, extending 24-28 inches in length, blade 3 inches wide, 16-17 inches long; petiole 10-12 inches long. Stem mottled purple."
Standard: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:33 (1950)
Propagation: clonal
Etymology: after the business manager/secretary at Missouri Botanical Garden, G.Ulrici
IMAGE: nepenthe/gulrici Standard photo
N: $[Nepenthes ' Gerontic Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:4 (1999)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes villosa {Hook.f.}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 30. 8. 1980
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1980 begin with "G", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Giddy Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 16. 8. 1980
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1980 begin with "G", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Glaring Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]] * [Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 21. 10. 1980
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1980 begin with "G", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Glazy Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 20. 10. 1980
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Nasu ' {Hort. ex M.Lecoufle}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1980 begin with "G", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Gloire des Ardennes ' {Hort.Desloges}]
P: J.Soc.Nation.Hortic.Fr.4.ser.12:32 (1911)
S: =[[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] * [Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}]]
B: R.Jarry-Desloges, Paris, FR, 12. 1905
Nominant: R.Jarry-Desloges
Awards/Patents: certificat de merite (Soc.Natl.Hortic.Fr.), 22. 12. 1906
C: priority for parentage
HC: registration preliminary (no standard available)
Description: J.Soc.Nation.Hortic.Fr.4.ser.12:32 (1911)
"Plante vigoreuse, issue de [Nenepnthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] croise par le [Nepenthes northiana var. pulchra {Desloges}]. Feuilles d'un vert clair, mesurant de 45 a 55 cent, de longueur sur 8 a 9 cent, de largeur. Urnes de plus de 30 cent. de longueur, etranglees dans leur partie superieure, rougeatres, avec des reflets roses et parfois jaunatres, recouvertes de nombreuses ponctuations plus foncees. Ailes de 5 cent. de longueur, longuement ciliees, de teinte vert clair sur leur surface interieure et rougeatres sur la face exterieure. Bourrelet assez large, acajou clair, recurve et formant des dents irregulieres assez grandes. Gorge oblique. L'interieur de l'urne est de teinte blanc creme avec de tres nombreuses macules, larges dont le coloris varie du rose fonce au rouge plus ou moins violace, avec des reflets bleuatres. Opercule semi erige, de 9 cent, de longueur sur 7 cent de largeur, rougeatre et recouvert de nombreuses ponctuations et lignes plus foncees, particulieremenl a sa page superieure."
Etymology: after origin of breeder
N: $[Nepenthes ' Glorious Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]] * [?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 10. 10. 1980
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1980 begin with "G", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Glossy Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 10. 10. 1980
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1980 begin with "G", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Gold Star ' {Hort. ex Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.21:105 (1992)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
B: ?, before 1983
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Greenhorn ' {Hort. ex Studnicka}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.18:120 (1989)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
Introducer: Bot.Gardens of Berlin, 1980, and Halle, 1987, as "N. vieillardii"
Nominant: M.Studnicka
Registrant: M.Studnicka, S.Ceske Muzeum, Leninova 11, 46001 Liberec, Czechia, 1989
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.18:120 (1989)
"This selection is characterized by having uniformly green pitchers. The rim is also pure green, while the wild type usually has a purple to chestnut rim. Pitchers are up to 14 cm high, 3 cm wide, with two conspicuous nerves instead of wings; and with a round lid. Foliar pard of lid is about 22 cm long, 6 cm wide, thin, pale green and slightly hairy, with bristled margins. The cultivar has not been seen in flower."
Standard: specimen in PRC, Carniv.Pl.Newslett.18:120 (1989)
Etymology: from green colouration of pitchers
N: $[Nepenthes ' Grey Mist ' {Hort.Salmon & Maulder ex Mann}]
P: in sched. (1996)
S: =[[Nepenthes inermis {Danser}] * [Nepenthes gracillima {Ridl.}]]
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Hachijo ' {auct. non Hort.Okuyama ex Kusakabe: Hort.Okuyama ex Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.21:105 (1992)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes lecouflei {Kusakabe}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established, illegitimate later homonym (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: from Hachijo Is., the locality of K.Okuyama's Issei-en nursery
N: $[Nepenthes ' Hachijo ' {Hort.Okuyama ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:102 (1987)
S: =[[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 12. 9. 1978
Nominant: I.Okuyama
Transliteration: from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes lecouflei {Kusakabe}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: from Hachijo Is., the locality of I.Okuyama's Issei-en nursery
N: $[Nepenthes ' Haguro ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:4 (1999)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}] * [Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, 24. 12. 1985
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Accentual Koto ' {Kawase}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Hamafuefuki ' {Hort. ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:7 (1995)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes aigae {Hort. ex M.Lecoufle}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), doubtfully correct (?=[Nepenthes ' Attractive Fuso ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}])
N: $[Nepenthes ' Hamakumiko ' {Hort. ex M.Lecoufle}]
P: Pl.Carniv.:142 (1989)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * ?[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 20. 11. 1979
C: ?later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Heian ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:5 (1985)
S: =[[Nepenthes truncata {Macf.}] * [Nepenthes ?]]
B: M.Toyoshima, Kyoto
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Henry Shaw ' {G.H.Pring}]
P: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:35 (1950)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]]
GR: Chelsonii Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: G.H.Pring, Missouri Bot.Gard., 1943
Nominant: G.H.Pring
Registrant: G.H.Pring
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:35 (1950)
"Pitchers somewhat pear-shaped, bulbose up to ridge and gradually tapering towards rim, 4 1/2-5 inches long, basal portion up to 2 1/2 inches in diameter, 2 inches in diameter above ridge, light green irregularly spotted with purple-red; pitcher wings marked like the pitcher, marginal hairs short; rim green, with purple stripes; lid green, with minute purple spots on the medial arched veins on the under-side, top purple-veined. Leaves 13-15 inches long from the base to the pitcher, width of blade 2 1/4-2 1/2 inches."
Standard: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:34 (1950); (b/w)
Propagation: clonal
Etymology: after the founder of Missouri Botanical Garden, H.Shaw
IMAGE: nepenthe/hshaw Standard photo
N: $[Nepenthes ' Hideki ' {Hort.Okuyama ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:11 (1995)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes burkei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 20. 7. 1982
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Highland ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:261 (1998)
S: =[Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]
Introducer: P.D'Amato
Nominant: P.D'Amato
HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
Description: Savage Garden:261 (1998)
"In a plant I grow called [Nepenthes ' Highland ' {D'Amato}], the pitchers are rather similar (to the common form) but more flushed with red."
Etymology: after the habitat of the plant
N: $[Nepenthes ' Hirakata ' {Hort.Komatsu ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:4 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes clipeata {Danser}] * [[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
B: Y.Komatsu, Osaka, 29. 9. 1982
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Hiramasa ' {Hort. ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:7 (1995)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes aigae {Hort. ex M.Lecoufle}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), doubtfully correct (?=[Nepenthes ' Attractive Fuso ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}])
N: $[Nepenthes ' Hiroko ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Lauffenburger}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:4 (1999)
S: =[[[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}] * [Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]] * [Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, ca. 1990
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Hortulanus Otten ' {A.Vogel}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:20 (2004)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v33n1p19_22.html#Otten
S: =[[Nepenthes bicalcarata {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]
B: A.Vogel, Leiden, NL, 1995
Nominant: A.Vogel
Registrant: A.Vogel, 5. 12. 2002
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 8. 9. 2004 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:20 (2004)
" This cultivar is distinguished by its very robust lower pitchers which measures about 18 cm (7 inches) in length, and the opening of the mouth is between 6 and 8 cm (2.5-3 inches) wide. The interior of the pitchers is almost lime green and the typical teeth of [Nepenthes bicalcarata {Hook.f.}] are well presented. The entire exterior of the pitcher is lime green with brown hairs which presents a dark golden glow in full light, and the pitcher wings are well formed. The upper pitchers are somewhat smaller but with the same external texture, are more bulging, and narrow towards the tendril, the latter being covered with long brown hairs. The pitcher's lid is slightly more rounded than the lid of the lower pitcher."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:21 (2004)
Propagation: vegetatively
Etymology: after K.Otten, former curator of the Botanic Garden in Ghent, BE
N: $[Nepenthes ' Hyogo ' {Hort.Bednar ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:11 (1995)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * ?[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: T.Yamamoto, Kyoto, 8. 11. 1983
C: possible later synonym of [Nepenthes masamiae {Hort. ex Kusakabe}] but the latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Idyllic Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Mann}]
P: in sched. (1996)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 1982
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Ile de France ' {Lecoufle ex Kusakabe}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1982 begin with "I", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Igneous Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 1982
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Yatomi ' {Kusakabe ex J. & P.Pietropaolo}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1982 begin with "I", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Ile de France ' {Hort.M.Lecoufle ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.12:6 (1983)
S: =[[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
B: Y.Vezier, Rouen, before 1981
Nominant: M.Lecoufle
Registrant: A.Slack, 1986
Awards/Patents: presentation to the RHS Plants Committee, London, on 14. 7. 1979 (no data received from RHS)
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 14. 1. 2000 {JS}
Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:151 (1986)
"Of French hybrids, [Nepenthes ' Ile de France ' {Hort.M.Lecoufle ex Kusakabe}] has lower pitchers with a pale green base, the remainder being suffused with ruby pink often lightly streaked with dark red. It has a crimson peristome."
Standard: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:151 (1986)
Etymology: from the patriotism of the nominant
N: $[Nepenthes ' Immobile Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
B: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 6. 9. 1982
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: synonym of [Nepenthes aigae {Hort. ex M.Lecoufle}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: epithets of hybrids raised by K.Kawase in 1982 begin with "I", raised at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Issey ' {Hort.Okuyama ex M.Lecoufle}]
P: Pl.Carniv.:142 (1989)
S: =[[Nepenthes alata {Blanco}] * [Nepenthes burkei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 10. 7. 1978
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' J & B ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:4 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes clipeata {Danser}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, 1992
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Jack Finney ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:273 (1998)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [Nepenthes stenophylla {Mast.}]] * [?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]]
B: P.D'Amato, California Carnivores, 7020 Trenton-Healdsburg Rd., Forestville, CA 95436, USA
Nominant: P.D'Amato
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Frosty Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
HC: Registered 11. 6. 1999 {JS}
Description: Savage Garden:273 (1998)
"One clone, [Nepenthes ' Jack Finney ' {D'Amato}] produces numerous dark red pitchers with extra large floppy lids."
Standard: Savage Garden:272 (1998), (only second pitcher from right)
Etymology: after the author of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers"
N: $[Nepenthes ' Jeanie Babe ' {Hort.Salmon & Maulder ex Mann}]
P: in sched. (1996)
S: =[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [Nepenthes talangensis {Nerz & Wistuba}]]
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Jessica Laureen ' {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
B: B.L.Bednar, 1984
C: ?later synonym of [Nepenthes aigae {Hort.Okuyama ex M.Lecoufle}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Joanne Holland ' {T.Gibson}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.18:120 (1989)
S: =[[Nepenthes glabrata {Turnbull & Middleton}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]
B: T.Gibson, Univ.Wisconsin, Dept. of Botany, Madison, WI 53706, USA, 1986
Nominant: T.Gibson
Registrant: T.Gibson
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.18:120 (1989)
"The overall appearance of [Nepenthes ' Joanne Holland ' {T.Gibson}] is intermediate between the parent species. Plants are vining and branched like [Nepenthes glabrata {Turnbull & Middleton}], but with larger pitchers with broadly flaring peristomes like [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]. The distinctive pitchers are colorfully red-flecked."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.18:120 (1989)
Etymology: after Dr.Joanne Holland, Madison, Wisconsin
N: $[Nepenthes ' Joseph Cutak ' {G.H.Pring}]
P: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:34 (1950)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]]
GR: Chelsonii Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: G.H.Pring, Missouri Bot.Gard., 1943
Nominant: G.H.Pring
Registrant: G.H.Pring
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:34 (1950)
"Pitchers somewhat egg-shaped, narrowed toward apex, green, including rim and lid; pitcher wings prominent, 1/2 inch wide, with marginal spines 1/4 inch long. Leaves to extended pitchers 22-26 inches long, blade 2-3 inches broad, very dark green, new growth purplish."
Standard: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:34 (1950); (b/w)
Propagation: clonal
Etymology: after the succulent grower at Missouri Botanical Garden, J.Cutak
IMAGE: nepenthe/jcutak Standard photo
N: $[Nepenthes ' Judith Finn ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:275 (1998)
S: =[[Nepenthes spathulata {Danser}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]
B: M.Baumgartl, Marie's Orchids, Ca., USA
Nominant: P.D'Amato
C: priority for parentage
HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
Description: Savage Garden:275 (1998)
"this is a breathtaking hybrid of [[Nepenthes spathulata {Danser}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]], both famous for their wildly flared peristomes."
Etymology: after the assistant manager of Berkeley Botanical Gardens
N: $[Nepenthes ' Kalamity ' {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]] * [[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1988
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Kametodo ' {Hort.Okuyama ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:4 (1999)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 10. 1983
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes picturata {Hort.Veitch ex Gordon}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Kashiwa ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:4 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}] * [Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, 1998
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes hookeriana {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Katharine Moore ' {G.H.Pring}]
P: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:32 (1950)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]]
GR: Dominiana Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: G.H.Pring, Missouri Bot.Gard., 1943
Nominant: G.H.Pring
Registrant: G.H.Pring
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:32 (1950)
"Pitchers somewhat egg-shaped, narrowed toward apex, green, including rim and lid; pitcher wings prominent, 1/2 inch wide, with marginal spines 1/4 inch long. Leaves to extended pitchers 22-26 inches long, blade 2-3 inches broad, very dark green, new growth purplish."
Standard: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:32 (1950); (b/w)
Propagation: clonal
Etymology: ?after a relative of the director of Missouri Botanical Garden, G.T.Moore
IMAGE: nepenthe/kmoore Standard photo
N: $[Nepenthes ' Kayoko ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:5 (1999)
S: =[[[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]] * [Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, ca. 1990
C: priority for parentage
N: $[Nepenthes ' Kei ' {Hort.Kubo ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:5 (1999)
S: =[[?[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]] * [Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]]
B: H.Kubo, Kagawa, 1988
C: ?later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Easeful Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Kihachijo ' {Hort.Okuyama ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:12 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes alata {Blanco}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] /[[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 2. 6. 1982
C: priority for both supposed parentages
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Kishino ' {Hort.Okamura ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:5 (1999)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]
B: M.Okamura & M.Kishino, Okayama, 1. 7. 1984
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes madisonii {Hort.Bednar}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Kiso ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:9 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, 29. 4. 1984
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes hookeriana {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Koiwado ' {auct. non Hort.Okuyama ex Lauffenburger: Hort.Okuyama ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:5 (1999)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}] * [Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 15. 11. 1983
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes nishijimae {Hort.Nishijima ex Kusakabe}] but the latter name not published validly
HC: later homonym, name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Koiwado ' {Hort.Okuyama ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:10 (1995)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Kokkome ' {Hort. ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:17 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 6. 1984
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ventrata {Hort. ex Fleming}] but the latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Kosobe ' {auct. non Hort. ex Mellichamp: Hort.Bednar ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:18 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
B: B.L.Bednar, 1993
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}], later homonym of [Nepenthes ' Kosobe ' {Hort. ex Mellichamp}]
HC: name not established, illegitimate later homonym (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Kosobe ' {Hort. ex Mellichamp}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:17 (1979)
S: =[Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Kyoko ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:5 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [Nepenthes bellii {Kondo}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, 28. 8. 1985
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' L'Insolite ' {Hort.Desloges ex G.T.Grignan}]
P: Rev.Hortic.78:554 (1906)
S: =[[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]
B: R.Jarry-Desloges, Paris, FR, 12. 1905
Nominant: R.Jarry-Desloges
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Lady Pauline ' {R.Cantley}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:68 (2007)
S: =[[Nepenthes talangensis {Nerz & Wistuba}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: T.Alt, DE, before 1998
Nominant: M.Harris, 15. 3. 2006
Registrant: R.Cantley, Borneo Exotics, LK, 12. 10. 2006
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Jeanie Babe ' {Hort.Salmon & Maulder ex Mann}]
HC: Registered 15. 10. 2007 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:58 (2007)
"In general morphology as well as pitcher shape this plant is fairly intermediate between the parent species. The lower pitchers are similar to [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] in coloration, being richly speckled in dark purple, with a wide dark purple peristome to 3 cm across. In shape they are distinctively shorter and wider than that those of [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}], reaching dimensions of 14 cm by 8 cm, being widest just beneath the peristome. Also, the pitcher mouth is more horizontal and round than that of [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]. The upper pitchers are similar in dimensions but are more infundibular and lighter in coloration, being translucent pale cream with red stripes and red peristome. Leaves are linear lanceolate, obtuse at the base. Leaf apex is obtuse, occasionally somewhat emarginate in mature specimens."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:69 (2007)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after nominant's (and originator's sponsor's) mother, Dame Pauline Norma Harris D.L.
N: $[Nepenthes ' Lake Poso ' {D.P.Evans}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:18 (2009)
S: =[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]
Introducer: A.Primaldhi & M.A.Suska, from Lake Poso, Sulawesi, ID, 1. 2008
Nominant: D.P.Evans, New Jersey, US, 2008
Registrant: D.P.Evans, 29. 8. 2008
HC: Registered 10. 5. 2009 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:18 (2009)
"The main difference between [Nepenthes ' Lake Poso ' {D.P.Evans}] and the more typical expression of [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] is the stature of the entire plant. [Nepenthes ' Lake Poso ' {D.P.Evans}] is generally about 1/4 to 1/2 the size of most of the other [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] varieties. As per Danser (1928), the type variety has climbing stems with leaves, \u201cusually 15 to 30 cm long by 2.5 to 7 cm broad\u201d. However, in [Nepenthes ' Lake Poso ' {D.P.Evans}] the diameter of the rosette (without tendrils and pitchers) of the cultivated plants has varied from only 20 to about 32 cm. The leaves of [Nepenthes ' Lake Poso ' {D.P.Evans}] are usually 8 to 16 cm long by 1.5 to 3 cm broad making the leaf surface area about 1/4th the size of leaves on normal or average sized [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] plants. The pitchers are correspondingly much smaller as well and most often the peristomes of the pitchers do not seem quite as wide as one might expect from [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}], although the peristomes of the upper pitcher can be well developed. In cultivation, the stems can reach lengths of a few meters, but the diameter is reduced, giving the plants a more gracile or slender and somewhat wiry appearance as compared to most other forms and varieties of [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]. This variety shows more tolerance for warm weather as compared to several other widely cultivated varieties or expressions of [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:19 (2009)
Etymology: after provenience
N: $[Nepenthes ' LeeAnn Marie ' {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]]]
B: B.L.Bednar, 1982
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ventrata {Hort. ex Fleming}] but the latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Lewis Bradbury ' {Hort.J.Veitch ex H.B.May}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.54:17 (1913)
S: =[[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. Ex Nees}]]]
B: Veitch nursery, Chelsea, before 1913
Nominant: J.Veitch, 1913
Registrant: J.Veitch
Awards/Patents: Award of Merit, RHS, 1913
C: priority for parentage
HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
Description: Gard.Chron.3.ser.54:17 (1913)
"(...) it has larger pitchers than the last ([Nepenthes atropurpurea {Hort.J.Veitch ex H.B.May}]), but is scarcely so finely coloured. The pitcher is a greenish-crimson, irregularly covered with narrow blotches, running longitudinally. The interior is heavily blotched, and shows well under the erect lid. Like the last variety, the shape is cylindric, with a scarcely perceptible constriction in the upper half. In this one the stalk is not well coloured."
N: $[Nepenthes ' Lieut. R. Bradford Pring ' {G.H.Pring}]
P: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:32 (1950)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]]
B: G.H.Pring, Missouri Bot.Gard., 1943
Nominant: G.H.Pring
Registrant: G.H.Pring
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:32 (1950)
"Resembles its parent [Nepenthes chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}] in being very strong-growing. Pitchers pear-shaped, 6-7 inches long, 2-2 1/2 inches broad in the basal portion, 1 1/2-2 inches above, reddish-purple at first, show-ing green marmorations with age; pitcher wings prominent, with long purple hairs of the same shade as the pitchers; rim very dark reddish-purple; lid reddish-purple with darker spots on the under-side. Leaves to extended pitchers 24-24 inches long, blade 2 1/3-3 inches broad; petiole 10-12 inches long."
Standard: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:30 (1950); (b/w)
Propagation: clonal
Etymology: after the originator's relative, R.B.Pring
IMAGE: nepenthe/lrbpring Standard photo
N: $[Nepenthes ' Londt ' {Hort. ex Lowrie}]
P: in sched. (1996)
S: =[[Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}] * ?[Nepenthes madagascariensis {Poir.}]] /[[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * ?[Nepenthes madagascariensis {Poir.}]] /[[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * ?[Nepenthes madagascariensis {Poir.}]]
B: E.Green
C: priority for all three alternative parentages but publication incomplete
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Luzon ' {Hort.Weiner ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:7 (1995)
S: =[Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]
B: H.Weiner, Hameln, 1985
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Manny Herrera ' {Hort. ex K.L.Mott}]
P: in sched. (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Marie ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:260 (1998)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n3p87_89.html#marie
S: =[[[Nepenthes truncata {Macf.}] * [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]] * [[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]]
B: M.Baumgartl, Marie's Orchids, CA, USA, early 1990's
Nominant: P.D'Amato, California Carnivores, Forestville, CA, USA, 1995
Registrant: P.D'Amato, 2. 2. 2000
HC: Registered 1. 10. 2000 {JS}
Description: Savage Garden:260 (1998)
"I chose three outstanding clones, which were named [Nepenthes ' Marie ' {D'Amato}], [Nepenthes ' Frau Anna Babl ' {D'Amato}], and [Nepenthes ' Nora ' {D'Amato}]. All three of these clones are marked by bright red peristomes with white interior pitchers, the exteriors variably colored with pink blush to heavy streaks of purple."
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:88 (2000)
"The most striking characteristics of the cultivar [Nepenthes ' Marie ' {D'Amato}] include a broad, slightly fluted peristome which is up to 1.2 cm (0.5 inch) wide and which is at first striped but then becomes fully rust-red with age; a creamy interior pitcher surface which is sparsely flecked with red; and a large, domed, oval-shaped lid with a strong keel and brightly crimson undersurface. The wings are reduced, and the flask-shaped pitcher body is lemon-green, lightly flecked with red on its upper part. The pitcher is more blushed in high light levels. Pitchers can be up to 23 cm (9 inches) in length. The form of upper pitchers is unknown. (The second parent is) a plant of unknown parentage found at the botanical garden at Sens, France, by Marcel Lecoufle."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:89 (2000)
Propagation: only by vegetative means
Etymology: after the originator Marie Baumgartl
N: $[Nepenthes ' Mary Cruz ' {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:98 (1993)
S: =[[[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]] * [[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1987
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Mekata ' {Hort.Kubo ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:5 (1999)
S: =[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]
B: H.Kubo, Kagawa, 1987
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Menarabe ' {Hort.Okuyama ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:5 (1999)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 12. 1984
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes deslogesii {Desloges}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Mercury ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:5 (1999)
S: =[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, 3. 11. 1985
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes hookeriana {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Michael Lee ' {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]] * [[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1986
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Midori ' {Hort.Kubo ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:5 (1999)
S: =[[?[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin)}]]
B: H.Kubo, Kagawa, 1985
C: ?later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Easeful Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Mihara ' {Hort.Okuyama ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:13 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 3. 10. 1983
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Easeful Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Mimic ' {Hort.Weiner}]
P: in sched. (1985)
S: =[Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Minami ' {Hort.Naito & Kikuchi ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:5 (1999)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]]
B: H.Naito & M.Kikuchi, Hachijo, 11. 1963
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes minamiensis {Hort.Naito & Kikuchi ex Kusakabe}] but the latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Minami Triumph ' {Hort.Okuyama & Kikuchi ex Mann}]
P: in sched. (1996)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]]
B: I.Okuyama & M.Kikuchi, Hachijo
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes minamiensis {Hort.Naito & Kikuchi ex Kusakabe}] but the latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP) and illegitimate (nested cultivar epithets)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Mino'o ' {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]]
B: Mino'o-en Nursery, Toyonaka, Osaka, ca. 1930
Transliteration: from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: after the nursery at which the artificial hybrid was raised
N: $[Nepenthes ' Miranda ' {Deroose}]
P: in sched. (2003)
S: =?[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]
B: Deroose, BE, before 2003
C: ?later synonym of [Nepenthes tiveyi {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Mixta Sanguinea ' {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.16:318 (1894)
S: =[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: G.Tivey, Chelsea, before 1894
Nominant: Veitch
Registrant: Veitch, 1894
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: name not registered, standard missing
Description: Macf., Pflanzenr.24:85 (1908)
"Ascidia fusco-rubra, maculis magnis brunneo-purpureis dispersa; peristomium pellucido-rubrum."
Etymology: from red colouration
N: $[Nepenthes ' Miyo ' {Hort.Komatsu ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:5 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes bellii {Kondo}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: Y.Komatsu, Osaka, 23. 6. 1983
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Mizuho ' {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]
B: M.Kondo, Nagoya, 1965
Transliteration: from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes picturata {Hort. ex Gordon}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Nagamogo ' {Hort. ex Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:70 (1987)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes hookerae {Hort. ex Lindsay}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Nago ' {Hort.Okuyama ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:14 (1995)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 13. 12. 1982
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Nagoya ' {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
B: M.Kondo & T.Sakai, Nagoya, 1967 (acc. to Kusakabe), T.Kondo (acc. to K.Kondo), Fall 1965
Nominant: K.Kondo, Hiroshima, 1974
Registrant: K.Kondo
Transliteration: from Japanese
C: synonym of [Nepenthes aigae {Hort. ex M.Lecoufle}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Bull.Au.C.P.Soc.10(3):6 (1991)
"Male. Stem climbing, the section with adult leaves cylindrical, 5-15 mm in diameter, tomentose. Leaves elliptic to oblanceolate, 14-35 cm long X 4-5 cm wide, sessile, bases clasping 1/2-4/5's around the stem, apex acute to aristate, glabrous; 2 longitudinal veins one each side of the blades, parallel in the outer 1/4 of the blade; pennate veins numerous, running obliquely towards the margin; tendrils longer than the leaf blade, 20-40 cm long, the pitcher-bearing ones always with a curl, glabrous. Pitchers dimorphic, glabrous, reddish-orange coloured; inferior pitchers long and thick, 15-18 cm high, shortly curved in from the hanging tendril, rounded at the base on the average tubulose, somewhat ventricose in the lower part, infundibuliform in the upper part, 3-5 cm wide in the ventricose part, 3-4 cm wide in the middle part, 2.5-4.0 cm wide around the mouth; mouth nearly round, oblique, curved in and acuminate towards the lid, or elongated into a neck 0.5-1.0 cm long; peristome strongly flattened, 2-3 mm wide in front, 10-12 mm wide at some distance from the lid, dark-reddish coloured; with 2 fringed wings over the whole length, the wings 1-2 mm wide, the fringe segments 1-1.5 mm long, 1-2 mm apart, sometimes lacking in the lower part; inner surface of the pitcher glandular in the lower 1/3 part; lid almost orbicular, subcordate, 4-5 cm long X 3-4 cm wide, flat, but the lower surface obtusely keeled in the basal part of the midrib, with scattered round rimmed glands, which are smaller and more numerous towards margin, larger and less numerous towards the keel; spur 1, 5-7 mm long; superior pitchers infundibuliform, 16-20 cm high. Male inflorescence raceme; pedicels 1-1.5 cm long, very angular and grooved, attenuate, nearly all with 1 flower (rarely 2-flowered), Tepals orbicular-elliptical, about 2 mm long. Staminal column about 2.5 mm long (including the anther) and situated in 1 whole and an apical group. This cultivar is probably the one with the best horticultural merit of the cultivars raised. It is large, has colourful pitchers, and shows fast growth form and strong habits. The colour contrast and soft morphological characters of the plant body of [Nepenthes ' Nagoya ' {Hort. ex Kusakabe}] were received from the paternal parent, [Nepenthes thorelii {Lecomte}] and the large quantitative characters were derived from the maternal parent, [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]."
Standard: K.Kondo 1359 (NCU); original living plant (I.D.no. N-SU-22): Kondo Collection, Nagoya
Etymology: After the place of origin of the plant
N: $[Nepenthes ' Nagoya Variegata ' {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
B: M.Toyoshima, Kyoto, 1970
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: synonym of [Nepenthes aigae {Hort. ex M.Lecoufle}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), Latin epithet (violating Art.19.13., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Nakaccho ' {Hort.Okuyama ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:14 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes alata {Blanco}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]] /[[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 6. 1985
C: priority for one possible parentage /later synonym of [Nepenthes hybrida {Hort.Veitch ex Dombrain}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Nakanogo ' {Hort.Okuyama ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:11 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 10. 10. 1982
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes hookerae {Hort. ex Lindsay}] but the latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Nanbara ' {Hort.Okuyama ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:14 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes bellii {Kondo}] * [[Nepenthes merrilliana {Macf.}] * [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 6. 1986
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Nasu ' {Hort.Okuyama ex M.Lecoufle}]
P: Pl.Carniv.:142 (1989)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 2. 10. 1978
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Nell Horner ' {G.H.Pring}]
P: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:35 (1950)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]]
GR: Chelsonii Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:11 (1979)
B: G.H.Pring, Missouri Bot.Gard., 1943
Nominant: G.H.Pring
Registrant: G.H.Pring
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:35 (1950)
"Pitcher egg-shaped to pear-shaped, without the prom- inent neck, 4 inches or more high, lower half 2 inches in diameter, pale green flushed with pink, veins conspicuously pinkish toward the neck; pitcher wings 1/2 inch wide, with prominent reddish marginal hairs; lid never erect, purple-spotted on the under-side and flushed with purple on the upper, with a prominent green spur; rim green and corrugated. Leaves to extended pitcher 14-16 inches long; blade 3 inches broad, irregularly denticulate on the margins; petiole 2-3 inches long."
Standard: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:35 (1950); (b/w)
Propagation: clonal
Etymology: after the librarian/editor at Missouri Botanical Garden, N.Horner
IMAGE: nepenthe/nhorner Standard photo
N: $[Nepenthes ' Nighttime Regal ' {Mann & Stuart}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.26:19 (1997)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v26n1p19_20.html#night
S: =[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}]
Introducer: P.Mann & M.Stuart, from Bau, Sarawak, before 1996
Nominant: P.Mann & M.Stuart
Registrant: P.Mann & M.Stuart
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.26:19 (1997)
"The leaves are very dark green, lanceolate, 4 cm wide, 20 cm long, speckled maroon on the under surface. The lower pitchers are typical of [Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] with darker purple flecks which are cylindrical in shape, 6 cm in length, 1.5 cm wide. The small cylindrical peristome is green and purple in colour. The upper pitchers are remarkably larger than typical [Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}], 12 cm in length, 3 cm in width, dark red to maroon turning almost brown with maturity. The lid is elliptical and wider than the mouth with maroon on both sur-faces. The mouth is orbicular and almost flat with a fine cylindrical peristome, green with occasional red stripes. The inner surface of the pitcher is green with red flecks. Two toothed wings are found on the full length of the pitcher. The ten-dril is 16 cm long. An unusual, vigorous plant that produces larger and darker coloured upper pitchers the taller it gets, being a feature opposite to most other [Nepenthes {L.}]. It grows well in lowland conditions and takes easily from cuttings."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.26:20 (1997)
Propagation: cuttings
Etymology: after the dark colouration
N: $[Nepenthes ' Nina Dodd ' {C.Dodd}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.17:20 (1988)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v17n1p20.html
S: =[[Nepenthes bicalcarata {Hook.f.}] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]
GR: Florida Group {J.T.Robinson}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.17:20 (1988)
B: C.Dodd, 2225 S. atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, FL 32018, USA, 1984
Nominant: C.Dodd
Registrant: C.Dodd, 31. 12. 1987
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.17:20 (1988)
"The general appearance of the cultivar is about mid-way between that of its parents. The shape of the pitcher resembles that of the seed parent. Stems are dark green and slightly tomentose. Leaves are petiolate, 45 cm long, 12 cm wide, dark green above and lighter below; tendrils are light green. Lower pitchers are 10 cm high, 5 cm wide, with two frilled wings 20 mm wide. Pitchers are heavily mottled red and green. The peristome is light green striped with reddish purple. The lid is about 2.5 cm long, 2 cm wide, light green above and mottled red below. At the junction of lid and peristome is an upright, unbranched spur. Upper pitchers have not yet formed nor has the cultivar flowered."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.17:20 (1988)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after originator's relative
N: $[Nepenthes ' Niwa ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:10 (1995)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes bellii {Kondo}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, 24. 11. 1985
C: ?later synonym of [Nepenthes fushimiensis {Hort. ex Kusakabe}] but the latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Noboriryu ' {Hort.Okuyama ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:14 (1995)
S: =[[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 6. 1984
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes vandiana {Hort.Bednar}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Nora ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:260 (1998)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n3p87_89.html#nora
S: =[[[Nepenthes truncata {Macf.}] * [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]] * [[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]]
B: M.Baumgartl, Marie's Orchids, CA, USA, early 1990's
Nominant: P.D'Amato, California Carnivores, Forestville, CA, USA, 1995
Registrant: P.D'Amato, 4. 2. 2000
HC: Registered 1. 10. 2000 {JS}
Description: Savage Garden:260 (1998)
"I chose three outstanding clones, which were named [Nepenthes ' Marie ' {D'Amato}], [Nepenthes ' Frau Anna Babl ' {D'Amato}], and [Nepenthes ' Nora ' {D'Amato}]. All three of these clones are marked by bright red peristomes with white interior pitchers, the exteriors variably colored with pink blush to heavy streaks of purple."
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:88 (2000)
"[Nepenthes ' Nora ' {D'Amato}] has streamlined lower pitchers which measure up to 18 cm (7 inches) in length. Its teardrop shaped peristome is deep red, very slightly fluted, and barely .6 cm (1/4 inch) wide. The interior of the pitcher is cream-colored. The heart-shaped lid is coarsely and irregularly shaped in outline, inflexed, and heavily streaked and spotted red. It becomes dark red where it meets the peristome. The wings are prominent and finely fringed. The pitcher body's exterior is a pale lime-yellow, flecked with dark red streaks, and suffused in lighter red along the upper part. The upper pitchers are unknown. (The second parent is) a plant of unknown parentage found at the botanical garden at Sens, France, by Marcel Lecoufle."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:89 (2000)
Propagation: only by vegetative means
Etymology: after nominant's relative Eleonore D'Amato
N: $[Nepenthes ' Ogo ' {Hort. ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:7 (1995)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes aigae {Hort. ex M.Lecoufle}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), doubtfully correct (?=[Nepenthes ' Attractive Fuso ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}])
N: $[Nepenthes ' Okazaki ' {Hort.Amano ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:5 (1999)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]
B: T.Amano, Aichi, 1983
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Elaborative Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Okuyama ' {Hort.Okuyama ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:14 (1995)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 10. 8. 1979
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes leessii {Hort.Bednar}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Oriental Rouge ' {Hort. ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:18 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Otokuni ' {Hort.Yamamoto ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:5 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes truncata {Macf.}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]
B: T.Yamamoto, Kyoto, 20. 5. 1990
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes truncosa {Hort.Westphal}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Peter D'Amato ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:275 (1998)
S: =[[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [Nepenthes lowii {Hook.f.}]]
B: J.Marabini, Hoechstadt an der Aisch
Nominant: W.Baumgartl
C: synonym of [Nepenthes briggsiana {Marabini ex D'Amato}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not registered with ICRA (originator's consent missing)
Description: Savage Garden:275 (1998)
"One variety, named [Nepenthes ' Peter D'Amato ' {D'Amato}] by Bill Baumgartl, has smaller pitchers solidly colored blood red. Other clones have rather sizable pitchers with paler coloration."
Standard: Savage Garden:274 (1998)
Etymology: after the author of the name
N: $[Nepenthes ' Petra ' {Hort.Salmon & Maulder ex Mann}]
P: in sched. (1996)
S: =[[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [[Nepenthes talangensis {Nerz & Wistuba}] * [Nepenthes bongso {Korth.}]]]
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Pisacho ' {Hort.Salmon & Maulder ex Mann}]
P: in sched. (1996)
S: =[[Nepenthes tobaica {Danser}] * [Nepenthes talangensis {Nerz &Wistuba}]]
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Prosperity ' {auct. non Kusakabe ex J. & P.Pietropaolo: Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:14 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Elaborative Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
HC: unacceptable homonym of [Nepenthes ' Prosperity ' {Kusakabe ex J. & P.Pietropaolo}]
N: $[Nepenthes ' Prosperity ' {Kusakabe ex J. & P.Pietropaolo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World:48 (1986)
S: =[[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]
B: H.Kubo, Kagawa, 2. 1977
C: synonym of [Nepenthes hareliana {Hort.Bednar}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Rapa ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:6 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}] * [Nepenthes bicalcarata {Hook.f.}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, 26. 10. 1992
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Raven ' {Hort.Salmon & Maulder ex Mann}]
P: in sched. (1996)
S: =[[[Nepenthes mikei {Salmon & Maulder}] * [Nepenthes gymnamphora {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes gracillima {Ridl.}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Sakura ' {Hort.Kubo ex Lauffenburger}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Red Rocket ' {G.Bourke}]
P: Carniflora Australis 7(3):5 (2010)
S: =[Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]
Introducer: ?, to AU, from PH in the 1970's or 1980's
Nominant: G.Bourke, Corrimal, NSW, AU, 2010
Registrant: G.Bourke, 12. 6. 2010
HC: Registered 29. 6. 2011 {JS}
Description: Carniflora Australis 7(3):5 (2010)
"[Nepenthes ' Red Rocket ' {G.Bourke}] (Figure 3) is a selected clone of [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}] introduced into cultivation in Australia in the 1970\u2019s or 1980\u2019s. The plant derives it\u2019s name from its vigorous nature and it\u2019s all over reddish colour and deep red upper and lower pitchers. Interestingly unlike many clones of [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}], [Nepenthes ' Red Rocket ' {G.Bourke}] (...) lacks an appendage under the lid of the pitcher.
(...)This is an adaptable cultivar being able to tolerate both highland and lowland conditions. Bright light is preferred for good plant colour as stems can remain green in low light levels. Pitcher colour however remains red in all conditions."
Standard: Carniflora Australis 7(3):6, fig.3 (2010)
Propagation: by cutting
Etymology: after vigorous nature of plant and its colouration
N: $[Nepenthes ' Red Skeleton ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:259 (1998)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]] * [?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1990
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes hareliana {Hort.Bednar}] but latter name not published validly
HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
Description: Savage Garden:259 (1998)
"This bony-looking plant has long, thin leaves with skinny, skeletal pitchers dark maroon in color."
Etymology: after the consistence and the colour of the pitchers
N: $[Nepenthes ' Remilly ' {Hort.Desloges}]
P: J.Soc.Nation.Hortic.Fr.4.ser.6:664 (1905)
S: =[[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
B: R.Jarry-Desloges, 83, Boulevard Hausmann, Remilly, 1905
Nominant: R.Jarry-Desloges
Awards/Patents: first class certificate (Soc.Nation.Hortic.Fr.), 1905
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes deslogesii {Desloges}]
HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
Description: P: J.Soc.Nation.Hortic.Fr.4.ser.6:664 (1905)
"Feuilles enormes. Urne de 30 centimetres de longeur, verte, recouverte presque completement de taches allongees, rouge brillant; gorge avec hourrelets enormes, etales hori-zontalement, a peines ondules et de coloris rouge groseille; opercule erige, vert en dessous, recouvert de taches rouges en dessus. Les bords de la gorge ont des ressemblances avec ceux, si particuliers, du [Nepenthes lanata {Lindl. ex Mast.}] qui a ete le porte-pollen dans l'hybridation d'ou est sorti le [Nepenthes tiveyi {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]."
Description: Gard.Chron.3.ser.38:379 (1905)
"[Nepenthes ' Remilly ' {Desloges}] has a large collar, spreading widely horizontally, as in [Nepenthes lanata {Lindl. ex Mast.}]. (...) A very handsome pitcher 24 centimeters long, 18 centimeters in circumfer-ence, broadly cylindric, dark green with many reddish purple streaks anastomosing to form a net-work, wings deep laciniate at the mouth. The opening of the throat broadly ovate acute, sur-rounded by a broad, spreading, reddish collar, deepest above, gradually narrowing below and marked by numerous uniform radiating ridges; lid ovate, oblong obtuse greenish spotted outside, slightly keeled on the inner surface and with relatively few glands."
Etymology: after the locality of origin of the artificial hybrid
N: $[Nepenthes ' Rex ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:259 (1998)
S: =[[[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1986
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
C: ?later synonym of [Nepenthes aigae {Hort.Okuyama ex M.Lecoufle}]
HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
Description: Savage Garden:259 (1998)
"The distinctive pitchers are speckled pink and have large wings and a tall, vaulted peristome."
N: $[Nepenthes ' Rokko ' {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: G.Yamakawa & I.Kusakabe, Tokyo, 1977
Nominant: I.Kusakabe
Transliteration: from Japanese
C: simultaneous synonym of [Nepenthes masamiae {Hort. ex Kusakabe}] but the latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Standard: Savage Garden:272 (1998), (only pitcher on extreme left)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Ron Determann ' {C.Dodd}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.18:39 (1989)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v18n2p39.html
S: =[[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}] * [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]]
GR: Daytona Group {J.T.Robinson}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.18:39 (1989)
B: C.Dodd, 2225 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, FL 32018, USA, summer 1984
Nominant: C.Dodd
Registrant: C.Dodd, 25. 8. 1988
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.18:39 (1989)
"While seedlings from the cross are typically lightly spotted, this cultivar is almost uniformly green. It largely resembles the seed parent, grows vigorously and produces many pitchers. Pitchers are larger than those of either parent and are accompanied by numerous short shoots. Stems are 1-1 1/2 cm in diameter. Leaves are 28 cm long, 6 cm wide, med. green and slightly whitish-orange tomentose. tendrils are 14-20 cm long and similarly tomentose. Pitchers are smooth, 15 cm tall, 8 cm wide, with two frilled wings. Pitchers are light green outside and light red inside; mouth is oblique, 5-6 cm in diameter. Peristome is 1 cm broad, light green with inner and outer edges red. Lid is oval-shaped and green in color flushed with red. The spur is unbranched and 1-1 1/2 cm long."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.18:39 (1989)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after R.Determann, Atlanta Bot.Gard.
N: $[Nepenthes ' Rouge ' {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]] * [?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1990
C: simultaneous synonym of [Nepenthes hareliana {Hort.Bednar}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), epithet illegitimate (conflicting with Rec.19.D.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Rubra ' {Hort.Weiner ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:4 (1985)
S: =[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]]
B: M.Lecoufle
C: synonym of [Nepenthes outramiana {Hort.Williams ex Denny}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), Latin epithet (violating Art.19.13., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Ruby ' {Hort.Veitch ex Marshall}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.42:284 (1907)
S: =[[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: Jones, Veitch nurseries, Chelsea, before 1907
Nominant: J.Veitch, 1908
Registrant: J.Veitch
Awards/Patents: Award of Merit, RHS, 1907
C: synonym of [Nepenthes nobilis {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
Description: Gard.Chron.3.ser.42:284 (1907)
"This plant has very broad pitchers, each about 23 cm (9 inches) in length and 10 cm (4 inches) in breadth. The colouring is a shade of red, as is indicated in the name. The wings are small, but the rim is finely developed. The plant had very robust leaves, and four excellent pitchers."
N: $[Nepenthes ' Sachiko ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:6 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, 27. 3. 1986
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Saitoh ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:6 (1999)
S: =[[[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}] * [Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]] * [Nepenthes ampulllaria {Jack}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa, Aichi, 1998
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes hookeriana {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Sakura ' {auct. non Hort.Kubo ex Lauffenburger: Hort.Kubo ey Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:6 (1999)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]
B: H.Kubo, Kagawa, 1984
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Yatomi ' {Kusakabe ex J. & P.Pietropaolo}]
HC: later homonym, name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Sakura ' {Hort.Kubo ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:11 (1995)
S: =[[[Nepenthes mikei {Salmon & Maulder}] * [Nepenthes gymnamphora {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes gracillima {Ridl.}]]
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Sanderiana ' {auct. non Burb.: Hort.}]
P: in sched. (1980)
S: =[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}], later homonym [Nepenthes sanderiana {Burb.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Sanglant ' {Hort.Desloges}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.46:393 (1909)
S: =[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}]]
B: R.Jarry-Desloges, 83, Boulevard Hausmann, Remilly, 1905
Nominant: R.Jarry-Desloges
Awards/Patents: certificat de merite (Soc.Nation.Hortic.Fr.), 1908
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
Description: Gard.Chron.3.ser.46:393 (1909)
"(...) particularly [Nepenthes ' Remilly ' {Desloges}] and [Nepenthes ' Sanglant ' {Desloges}] have a reddish colouring which comes from the male plant. They were raised (...) from a cross between [Nepenthes curtisii var. superba {Hort.Veitch ex Marshall}], fer-tilised by the pollen of [Nepenthes northiana var. pulchra {Desloges}], a beautiful variety of [Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}]. The point of interest is that most of the seedlings have greenish pitchers, whilst few are reddish. The brown spotted , greenish pitchers are generally of a clearer shade than [Nepenthes curtisii var. superba {Hort.Veitch ex Marshall}] or [Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}]."
Etymology: (French: "bloody") after red colouration of pitchers
N: $[Nepenthes ' Santa Mira ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:273 (1998)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [Nepenthes stenophylla {Mast.}]] * [?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]]
B: P.D'Amato, California Carnivores, 7020 Trenton-Healdsburg Rd., Forestville, CA 95436, USA
Nominant: P.D'Amato
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Frosty Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
Description: Savage Garden:273 (1998)
"All of the offspring were similar to their attractive parents, but even more richly colored."
Etymology: after the location of the "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" in the 1956 film version of the novel.
N: $[Nepenthes ' Sanyo ' {Hort.Okamura ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:6 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]]]
B: M.Okamura, Okayama, 13. 4. 1986
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Saturn ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:6 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes albomarginata {Lobb ex Lindl.}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, 1. 9. 1988
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Savanah Rose ' {Hort.Bednar ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:6 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}]]
C: later, acceptable synonym of [Nepenthes ' Emmarene ' {Hort.Westphal} ' Savanah Rose ' {Hort.Bednar}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Scarlet Splash ' {Hinkson}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:75 (2001)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n3p75_77.html#splash
S: =?[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
B: unknown, Europe in the late 1980s
Nominant: S.J.Hinkson, Las Vegas, USA, 23. 4. 2001
Registrant: S.J.Hinkson, 23. 4. 2001
C: ?later synonym of [Nepenthes stewartii {Hort.Moore}]
HC: Registered 21. 10. 2001 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:75 (2001)
"[Nepenthes ' Scarlet Splash ' {Hinkson}] is a variegated hybrid. From its appearance, I think it is probably a clone of [Nepenthes coccinea {Hort.Williams ex Mast.}], [[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]. It is distinguished by its yellow variegated foliage. The pattern of variegation appears mostly as longitudinal stripes centered along the leaf- blade midrib (see Figure 1). The dark green leaves, decorated with patterns of pale green and light yellow variegation are striking, especially when red highlights also appear in the leaves. The pitcher lids and parts of the pitcher body may also be variegated. [Nepenthes ' Scarlet Splash ' {Hinkson}] has scarlet pitchers which measure 10 cm long on average (4 inches), and have a deltoid, red and green striped peristome which is about 1.2 cm (0.5 inch) wide (see Figure 2). The oval lid is slightly domed with a small keel."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:78 (1997)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: descriptive adaptation of the common name for [Nepenthes coccinea {Hort.Williams ex Mast.}], "scarlet pitcher plant".
N: $[Nepenthes ' Sens ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:260 (1998)
S: =[[Nepenthes ?] * [Nepenthes ?]]
B: botanical garden at Sens, France
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
HC: name not established (not registered with ICRA, no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: after the provenience of the plant
N: $[Nepenthes ' Shamenbana ' {Hort.Okuyama ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:8 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 18. 10. 1983
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Amy Michelle ' Hort.Bednar}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Shinjiku ' {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]]
B: Y.Okami, Tokyo, ca. 1930
Transliteration: from Japanese
C: simultaneous synonym of [Nepenthes minamiensis {Hort.Naito & Kikuchi ex Kusakabe}] but the latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: after the locality of origin of the artificial hybrid, the Imperial Botanic Garden Shinjiku
N: $[Nepenthes ' Shinjuku ' {Makino ex Fleming}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]]
GR: Shinjuku Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: O.Fukuba, Tokyo, ?1914
Transliteration: from Japanese
C: simultaneous synonym of [Nepenthes minamiensis {Hort.Naito & Kikuchi ex Kusakabe}] but the latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: after the locality of origin of the artificial hybrid, the Imperial Botanic Garden Shinjiku
N: $[Nepenthes ' Shinjuku Grandifolia ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:4 (1985)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]]
B: O.Fukuba, Tokyo, ?1914
Transliteration: from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes minamiensis {Hort.Naito & Kikuchi ex Kusakabe}] but the latter name not published validly; formally impossible variety of cultivar!
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), Latin epithet (violating Art.19.13., ICNCP)
Etymology: after the locality of origin of the artificial hybrid, the Imperial Botanic Garden Shinjiku
N: $[Nepenthes ' Shivas Regal ' {Mann & Stuart}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.26:19 (1997)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v26n1p19_20.html#chivas
S: =[[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] * [Nepenthes tobaica {Danser}]]
B: D.Shivas, Queensland, late 1980's
Nominant: P.Mann & M.Stuart
Registrant: P.Mann & M.Stuart
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.26:19 (1997)
"This plant is a climbing vine similar in growth to [Nepenthes tobaica {Danser}] but larger in all respects. Leaves are sessile to partly decurrent, leathery, 20 cm long and 3 cm wide. Stems are singular, almost square in cross section. In high light leaves assume maroon colour. Lower pitchers are purple maroon in colour, to 20 cm in length, 5 cm in width, tubular with lower third ovate. Spur undivided. Wings, two toothed as in [Nepenthes tobaica {Danser}]. The mouth is teardrop shaped, angled, the peristome dark purple in colour, and as with [Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] devoid of distinct teeth on the inner margin. The inner surface of the throat is mottled with light red and green. The lid is elliptical, dark purple in colour. Upper pitchers are like those of [Nepenthes tobaica {Danser}], square fronted with toothed wings absent. The mouth becomes more square in shape, the peristome finer in detail. The colour becomes lighter mottled with yellow and green all over. The leaves are lanceolate to 20 cm long, dark green in colour. This hybrid prefers cooler tempera-tures, thriving in highland conditions. It is a difficult plant to propagate by cuttings."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.26:20 (1997)
Propagation: cuttings
Etymology: after the breeder D.Shivas
N: $[Nepenthes ' Showa ' {Hort.Okamura ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:6 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [[[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]] * [[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]]]
B: M.Okamura, Okayama, 4. 9. 1988
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Singapore Giant ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:249 (1998)
S: =[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]
Introducer: P.D'Amato, from Malaysia
Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
Description: Savage Garden:249 (1998)
"Giant plants are known from Sabah, Malaysia, and another from Malaysia is nicknamed [Nepenthes ' Singapore Giant ' {D'Amato}]."
Etymology: after the size of the plants (the provenience does not really seem to be Singapore)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Sir William Thiselton Dyer ' {Hort. ex Mast.}]
P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.28:256 (1900)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]
B: G.Tivey, Chelsea, 1900
Nominant: Veitch
Registrant: Veitch
C: synonym of [Nepenthes picturata {Hort. ex Gordon}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Gard.Chron.3.ser.28:256 (1900)
"It was raised as a cross out of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}] * [Nepenthes dicksoniana {Lindsay ex Mast.}], (...). The general appearance of the pitcher is shown in our illustration (fig.76, p.257), the colour of the spots being purplish-brown on a green ground. As shown, it is larger than either of its parents. The finely ribbed rim is sometimes undulate, as in [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]; the wings have a fringe of fine brownish hairs, and the lid has not only the ordinary long, slender spur at the back, but also the hump-like process which is characteristic of [Nepenthes curtisii {Mast.}](...)."
Standard: Gard.Chron.3.ser.28:257 (1900); (b/w line drawing)
Etymology: in compliment to Sir W.T.Dyer, Director of Kew Gardens
IMAGE: nepenthe/n_wtdyer Standard Photo
N: $[Nepenthes ' Snazz Chas ' {Hort.Salmon & Maulder ex Mann}]
P: in sched. (1996)
S: =[[[Nepenthes mikei {Salmon & Maulder}] * [Nepenthes gymnamphora {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes spectabilis {Danser}]]
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Sohma ' {Hort. ex M.Lecouflenom.dub.}]
P: Pl.Carniv.:142 (1989)
S: =?[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Spali ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:6 (1999)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, 7. 11. 1982
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Supari ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Lauffenburger}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' St. Louis ' {G.H.Pring}]
P: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:33 (1950)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]]
GR: Chelsonii Group {Fleming}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:12 (1979)
B: G.H.Pring, Missouri Bot.Gard., 1943
Nominant: G.H.Pring
Registrant: G.H.Pring
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:33 (1950)
"Pitchers pear-shaped, dark blood-red when young, lighter in age, sparsely green-mottled, 4 inches long, 2 inches wide at base, 2 1/2 inches wide above; pitcher wings prominent, green, mottled reddish-purple, 1/4-1/2 inch broad; marginal spines prominent;rim deep purplish-red toward lid; lid green-spotted and splashed with purple. Leaves 18-22 inches long, blades 2-3 inches wide."
Standard: Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.38:31 (1950); (b/w)
Propagation: clonal
Etymology: after the originator's institution at St.Louis, Mo.
IMAGE: nepenthe/stlouis Standard photo
N: $[Nepenthes ' Supari ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:16 (1995)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, 7. 11. 1982
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Superba ' {auct. non Hort. ex Bonst.: Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]]
B: B.L.Bednar, 1984
C: ?later synonym of [Nepenthes aigae {Hort.Okuyama ex M.Lecoufle}]
HC: later homonym, name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), Latin epithet (violating Art.19.13., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Superba ' {Hort. ex Bonst.}]
P: Parey, Blumeng.1.ed.1:666 (1931)
S: =[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: G.Tivey, Chelsea
Nominant: C.Bonstedt
Registrant: C.Bonstedt
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: name not registered, standard missing
Description: Parey Blumeng.1.ed.1:666 (1931)
"[Nepenthes ' Superba ' {Hort. ex Bonst.}] und [Nepenthes ' Sanguinea ' {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}] haben staerkere Zeichnung, sind jedoch sonst sehr aehnlich."
Etymology: after stronger colouration
N: $[Nepenthes ' Suzue Kondo ' {Kusakabe ex J. & P.Pietropaolo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World:48 (1986)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
B: M.Kondo (acc. to Kusakabe), T.Kondo (acc. to K.Kondo), Nagoya, Fall 1965
Nominant: K.Kondo, Hiroshima, 1974
Registrant: K.Kondo
Transliteration: from Japanese
C: synonym of [Nepenthes aigae {Hort. ex M.Lecoufle}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Bull.Au.C.P.Soc.10(3):8 (1991)
"Sex not yet identified. Stems climbing, the section with adult leaves cylindrical, 5-10 mm in diameter, glabrous. Leaves elliptic to oblanceolate, 15-18 cm long X 5-6 cm wide, with petiole 2-3 cm long, sometimes sessile, bases clasping 1/2 to completely around the stem, apex acute to aristate, 4 longitudinal veins on each side of the blades, parallel in the outer 1/3 of the blade, glabrous; pennate veins numerous, running obliquely towards the margin, leaf margin entire; tendrils the same size or shorter than the leaf, pitcher-bearing ones always with a curl, glabrous. Pitchers dimorphic, glabrous, grayish light-green coloured, with numerous red coloured spots in the middle to the upper part of the outer surface; inferior pitchers short and narrow, 6-8 cm high, shortly curved in from the hanging tendril, rounded at the base on the average tubulous, somewhat ventricose in the lower part, infundibuliform in the upper part, 2-3 cm wide in the ventricose part, 2.0-2.5 cm wide in the middle, 1.5-2.0 cm wide around the mouth; mouth nearly round, oblique, curved in and acuminate towards the lid, or elongated into a neck 0.5-1.0 cm long; peristome incurved, 0.5-1.5 mm wide in front, 2-3 mm wide at some distance from the lid, dark red coloured; with 2 fringed wings over the whole length, the wings 2-3 mm wide, the fringe segments 2.0-2.5 mm long, shorter in the lower part of the wings, lower in the middle to upper part of the wings, about 1.0 mm apart; inner surface of the pitcher glandular in the lower 1/2; lid almost orbicular, subcordate, lid apex retuse, lid margin entire, glabrous, 1.5-2.0 cm long X 1.2-1.5 cm wide, flat, but the lower surface obtusely keeled in the basal part of the midrib, with scattered round rimmed nectar glands; spur 1, 3-4 mm long; superior pitchers infundibuliform, 6-7 cm high. Although [Nepenthes ' Suzue Kondo ' {Kusakabe ex J. & P.Pietropaolo}] and [Nepenthes ' Nagoya ' {Hort. ex Kusakabe}] were obtained from the same parentage, they are quite different from each other. [Nepenthes ' Suzue Kondo ' {Kusakabe ex J. & P.Pietropaolo}] resembles morphologically the maternal parent, [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}], small quantitative characters in this cultivar might be due to the paternal parent, [Nepenthes thorelii {Lecomte}]. [Nepenthes ' Suzue Kondo ' {Kusakabe ex J. & P.Pietropaolo}] grows slowly but is very vigorous, and carries sufficient horticultural merit. This cultivar was introduced to a horticulturist in southern California in 1974, and it is expected to be propagated and dispersed to many growers in the world."
Standard: K.Kondo 1360 (NCU); original living plant (I.D.no. N-SU-12): Kondo Collection, Nagoya
Etymology: After relative of originator
N: $[Nepenthes ' Taipei ' {Hort. ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:18 (1995)
S: =[Nepenthes ?]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Takao ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:6 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}] * [Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, 1998
C: simultaneous synonym of [Nepenthes ' Yamana ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Takayuki Sakai ' {Kusakabe ex J. & P.Pietropaolo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World:48 (1986)
S: =[[Nepenthes tobaica {Danser}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
B: M.Kondo & T.Sakai, Nagoya, ?1948
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Tametomo ' {Hort.Okuyama ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:10 (1995)
S: =[[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 20. 10. 1983
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ' Elaborative Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Ted Payne ' {Hort. ex Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Tokuyoshi Kondo ' {Kusakabe ex J. & P.Pietropaolo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World:48 (1986)
S: =[[[[[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes hirsuta {Hook.f.}]]] * [Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}]]
B: M.Kondo & T.Sakai (acc. to Kusakabe), T.Kondo (acc. to K.Kondo), Nagoya, Fall 1970
Nominant: K.Kondo, Hiroshima, 1974
Registrant: K.Kondo
Transliteration: from Japanese
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Bull.Au.C.P.Soc.10(3):8 (1991)
"Sex not yet identified. Stem climbing, the section with adult leaves cylindrical, 0.5-1.0 cm in diameter, glabrous. Leaves elliptic to oblanceolate, 20-25 cm long X 4.0-5.5 cm wide, petiole 3-4 cm long, bases clasping 1/3-1/2's around the stem, apex acute to aristate, glabrous, 3 longitudinal veins on each side of the blades, parallel in the outer 1/2 of the blade; pennate veins numerous, running obliquely towards the margin from the midrib, leaf margin entire; tendrils the same size or shorter than the leaf blade, pitcher-bearing ones always with a curl, glabrous. Pitchers dimorphic, glabrous, yellowish light brown coloured, with numerous dark brown coloured spots in the whole part of the outer surface; inferior pitchers shortly incurved in from the tendril, short- ellipsoidal, well developed ones about 7 cm high, 5.5-6.0 cm wide, width under the mouth shorter than that of the widest middle part of the pitcher, with 2 fringed wings over the whole length, the wings 0.7-1.2 cm wide, the lower part wider than the upper part, the fringe segments filiform, 0.2-1.0 cm long, about 1.0 mm apart, sometimes absent in the lower part; mouth very oblique, curved in towards the lid, almost vertical near the lid and elongated into a short neck; peristome cylindrical up to 2.5 mm wide, light brown coloured, sometimes 6-10 dark brown coloured stripes; inner surface of the pitcher glandular in the lower 1/3; lid almost orbucular (sic!), about 3 cm long X about 1.7 cm wide, flat, yellowish light brown coloured, with scattered round rimmed numerous nectar glands, spur 1, filiform to a little flattened filiform, dark brown coloured, about 6 mm long: superior pitchers infundibuliform, about 10 cm high. The maternal parent plant, [Nepenthes ' St. Louis ' {G.H.Pring}], is a back-cross hybrid of [Nepenthes chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}] to the male plant, [Nepenthes dominiana {Veitch}]. The 4/7 portion of the hybrid influence in [Nepenthes ' Tokuyoshi Kondo ' {Kusakabe ex J. & P.Pietropaolo}] was given by [Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] according to the parentage combinations. Indeed, this cultivar resembles [Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] both morphologically and quantitatively. [Nepenthes ' Tokuyoshi Kondo ' {Kusakabe ex J. & P.Pietropaolo}] was bred for the distinct characteristic of the egg-shaped pitcher. It is quite vigorous in a regular orchid greenhouse, and has high horticultural merit."
Standard: K.Kondo 1361 (NCU); original living plant (I.D.no. M-SU-1): Kondo Collection, Nagoya
Etymology: After originator
N: $[Nepenthes ' Tomomi ' {Hort. Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:7 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Hachijo, 1998
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Trina ' {Hort.Salmon & Maulder ex Mann}]
P: in sched. (1996)
S: =[[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [Nepenthes inermis {Danser}]]
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes ventrinermis {Hort.Westphal}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Tsangoya ' {Tsang ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:17 (1995)
S: =[[[Nepenthes alata {Blanco}] * [Nepenthes merrilliana {Macf.}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]]
B: B.L.Bednar, 1993
C: priority for parentage, stated to be a natural hybrid but ranges of parents do not overlap
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Tsujimoto ' {Hort. ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.8:14 (1979)
S: =[[[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]] * [[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]]]
B: E.Tsuijimoto, Tarakazuka Botanic Garden, Hyogo Pref., 1951
Transliteration: from Japanese
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: after the originator of the artificial hybrid, E.Tsujimoto
N: $[Nepenthes ' Velvet ' {Deroose}]
P: in sched. (2003)
S: =?[[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]]
B: Deroose, BE, before 2003
C: ?later synonym of [Nepenthes mixta {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Venus ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:7 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}] * [Nepenthes truncata {Macf.}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, 1993
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Ville de Rouen ' {auct. non Hort.M.Lecoufle ex Kusakabe: Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:17 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f}]] * [[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]]
C: priority for supposed parentage but name illegitimate (later homonym)
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Ville de Rouen ' {Hort.M.Lecoufle ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.12:6 (1983)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes gracilis {Korth.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}]]] * [[Nepenthes sanguinea {Lindl.}] * [Nepenthes khasiana {Hook.f.}]]]
B: Y.Vezier, Bot.Gard.Rouen, before 1981
Nominant: M.Lecoufle, 1981
Registrant: M.Lecoufle
Awards/Patents: presentation to the RHS Plants Committee, London, on 14. 7. 1979 (no data received from RHS)
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:151 (1986)
"Of the parentage of [Nepenthes ' Ville de Rouen ' {Hort.M.Lecoufle ex Kusakabe}], I am unsure. The pitchers are pale green suffused with pink and literally streaked in red. The peristome is deep red."
Standard: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:148 (1986); (b/w line drawing)
Etymology: from the locality of the originator's institution
N: $[Nepenthes ' Vittata ' {Hort.Bednar}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:4 (1994)
S: =[[[[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]] * [Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]] * [?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [[[Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}] * [Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}]] * [[Nepenthes rafflesiana {Jack}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]]]]
B: B.L.Bednar & O.C.Bramblett, 1990
C: simultaneous synonym of [Nepenthes hareliana {Hort.Bednar}] but latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), Latin epithet (violating Art.19.13., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Winged ' {Hort. ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:13 (1995)
S: =[Nepenthes mirabilis {(Lour.) Rafarin}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), epithet doubtfully acceptable (conflicting with Rec.19.D.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Yakkome ' {Hort.Okuyama ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:7 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes maxima {Reinw. ex Nees}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 12. 1984
C: later synonym of [Nepenthes tiveyi {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Yamana ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
P: List of Nepenthes Hybr.:7 (1999)
S: =[[Nepenthes ampullaria {Jack}] * [Nepenthes northiana {Hook.f.}]]
B: Y.Nakagawa (Ikeda), Aichi, 1998
C: simultaneous synonym of [Nepenthes ' Takao ' {Hort.Nakagawa ex Y.Fukatsu}]
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Yatomi ' {Kusakabe ex J. & P.Pietropaolo}]
P: Carniv.Pl.of the World:48 (1986)
S: =[?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}] * [Nepenthes veitchii {Hook.f.}]]
B: M.Kondo & T.Sakai, Nagoya, 1965
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Yoyogi ' {Hort.Atsumi ex M.Lecoufle}]
P: Pl.Carniv.:142 (1989)
S: =[[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [Nepenthes deaniana {Macf.}]]
B: H.Atsumi, Tokyo, 1982
C: priority for parentage (of which accuracy is questionable)
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Yubama ' {Hort.Okuyama ex Lauffenburger}]
P: Guide to Nepenthes Hybr.:18 (1995)
S: =[[Nepenthes alata {Blanco}] * ?[Nepenthes smilesii {Hemsl.}]]
B: I.Okuyama, Hachijo, 30. 7. 1982
C: priority for parentage
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
N: $[Nepenthes ' Zonal Koto ' {Hort.Kawase ex Kusakabe}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.23:116 (1994)
S: =?[[Nepenthes ventricosa {Blanco}] * [Nepenthes alata {Blanco}]]
Introducer: K.Kawase, Kyoto, 8. 1983, from PH
Nominant: K.Kawase
Transliteration: partially from Japanese
C: possible later synonym of [Nepenthes ventrata {Hort. ex Fleming}] but the latter name not published validly
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: propagated at Kyoto (Koto)
N: $[Byblis ' Cataby ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:182 (1998)
S: =[Byblis gigantea {Salisb.}]
Introducer: A.Lowrie, from Cataby, W.A.
Nominant: A.Lowrie
HC: name not registered with ICRA, description insufficient
Description: Savage Garden:182 (1998)
"There are a few forms of this species ([Byblis gigantea {Salisb.}]). The typical one has fairly short stems with leaves clustered at the growing point. The more recently described [Byblis ' Enneabba ' {D'Amato}] and [Byblis ' Cataby ' {D'Amato}] forms have taller stems with leaves more sparsely arranged along them."
Etymology: after the provenience of the plant
N: $[Byblis ' Darwin Red ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:183 (1998)
S: =[Byblis aquatica {Lowrie & Conran}]
Introducer: A.Lowrie, from Darwin, N.T.
Nominant: A.Lowrie
HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
Description: Savage Garden:183 (1998)
"From the Darwin area (in the extreme north of the Northern Territory) are maroon plants called [Byblis ' Darwin Red ' {D'Amato}]."
Etymology: after the provenience and the colour of the plant
N: $[Byblis ' David ' {B.Barnes}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:43 (2010)
S: =[Byblis liniflora {Salisb.}]
Introducer: B.Barnes, Longwood, Fla., US, from "Rare Exotic Seeds", 12. 2. 2009
Nominant: B.Barnes
Registrant: B.Barnes, 7. 3. 2010
HC: Registered 28. 7. 2010 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:43 (2010)
"I soon discovered that the resulting plants possessed the same pulvinus anomaly that was first documented by [Byblis ' Goliath ' {B.Barnes}] in 2008. However, this marvelous cultivar is much smaller (to 20 cm tall) and forms pulvinus on the leaf axils as well as the pedicels. Interestingly, pulvinus formation is unconditional and the leaves move downward to form a tripod-like support for the plant. Another distinguishing factor is the existence of sessile glands on the shoot apex and leaves. Branching is rare but does occur.
Overall growing conditions have a great influence on the plant's flower structure. A comparison of sepal length to petal length unfortunately shows inconsistencies when compared to seedlings and clones in cultivation. The same inconsistencies exist when comparing filament to anther length. Anther coloration ranges from dark purple to light lavender, depending on the amount of sun received. Flower color ranges from light pink to dark purple. The back of the flowers range from white to tan or white with tan stripes in color. Striped and white flower forms are also known to exist. Equally important, overall growth habit and form is affected by lighting conditions, temperature differences, and moisture levels in cultivation. Therefore, one of the easiest ways to confirm that a plant is [Byblis ' David ' {B.Barnes}] is the existence of unconditional pulvini and sessile glands.
Another important defining feature is that [Byblis ' David ' {B.Barnes}] is self-pollinating and copious amounts of fertile seed are easily produced without any assistance, whereas [Byblis ' Goliath ' {B.Barnes}] requires two genetically distinct plants for successful pollination."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:43 (2010)
Propagation: by seed and cuttings
Etymology: after size and shape of plant
N: $[Byblis ' Enneabba ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:182 (1998)
S: =[Byblis gigantea {Lindl.}]
Introducer: A.Lowrie, from Enneabba, W.A.
Nominant: A.Lowrie
HC: name not registered with ICRA, description insufficient
Description: Savage Garden:182 (1998)
"There are a few forms of this species ([Byblis gigantea {Salisb.}]). The typical one has fairly short stems with leaves clustered at the growing point. The more recently described [Byblis ' Enneabba ' {D'Amato}] and [Byblis ' Cataby ' {D'Amato}] forms have taller stems with leaves more sparsely arranged along them."
Etymology: after the provenience of the plant
N: $[Byblis ' Goliath ' {B.Barnes}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:16 (2009)
S: =[Byblis filifolia {Planch.}]
Introducer: B.Barnes, Longwood, Fla., US, 2007
Nominant: B.Barnes, 9. 6. 2008
Registrant: B.Barnes, 13. 6. 2008
HC: Registered 10. 5. 2009 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:16 (2009)
"Plants can reach maturity in five months and produce flowers in showy masses. The flowers open at first light and promptly close by 4p.m.
To produce seed, the flowers must be cross pollinated. Flowers will not self pollinate, nor will pollen from different flowers on the same plant be successful. The flowers will last for about a week if not pollinated. Upon successful pollination, a flower takes on a slight bluish tint and then the petals drop off after three days. The petals are fused, even after petal drop.
What happens next truly makes this [Byblis {Salisb.}] variant unique.
On the third day, base of the pedicel changes character. It swells, elongates, and reflexes downward. It also becomes somewhat pale and transparent. The once-erect flower stalk is forced towards the ground as its ripening seed capsule develops.
The pedicel swelling is similar to structures on the base of legume stems, which are called pulvini (singular: pulvinus). Turgor pressure changes in the pulvinus of the "sensitive plant" ([Mimosa pudica {L.}]) is what causes that plant\u2019s leaves to droop when disturbed.
The entire process of changing direction from upright to furthest downward takes five to six days. I have determined that the pedicel appendages are geotropic. This was achieved by bending the top half of the plant over to an upside-down position immediately following pollination of several flowers. The pedicel appendages still formed and pointed down to the ground, regardless of its position. Seed capsules are slow to ripen and dehisce in four to five weeks.
I made another interesting discovery about these [Byblis {Salisb.}] plants in late October, 2008. The plants have a smell which reminds me of a sweaty, musty shirt that has been worn a few times without being washed. The smell is strongest near the center and the bottom of the plant, and the growth tip and flowers are completely odorless. What is more, the plants exhibit almost none of this smell until they are disturbed\u2014a shaken plant changes from being only slightly smelly to quite pungent in only a few minutes! I think this smell may function to either repel herbivores or attract prey.
Another amazing thing about this variant is that it roots easily from cuttings, with an 80 to 90% success rate. The cuttings root in two to three weeks and exhibit the same traits as the parents. Live sphagnum works best as a rooting medium. When well rooted, the plants prefer to be moved into a half sand/half peat mix. They like a medium that is wet, but not over saturated. I use tall pots at least 13 cm (five inches) wide per plant, to accommodate the many long fibrous roots."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:17 (2009)
Etymology: after size and shape of plant
N: $[Pinguicula ' Aphrodite ' {J.Flisek & K.Pasek}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:118 (2000)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n4p116_122.html#aphrodite
S: =[[Pinguicula agnata {Casper}] * [Pinguicula moctezumae {Zamudio Ruiz}]]
B: J.Flisek, Frenstat p.R., & K.Pasek, Dobroslavice, Czech Republic, 6. 1998
Nominant: J.Flisek & K.Pasek, 23. 2. 2000
Registrant: J.Flisek & K.Pasek, 23. 2. 2000
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 29. 1. 2001 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:118 (2000)
"The cultivar [Pinguicula ' Aphrodite ' {J.Flisek & K.Pasek}] is characterized by its very long, narrow leaves with rounded tips which terminate in a point. The summer rosette consists of up to 15 leaves which are up to 12 cm long and 2 cm wide; the leaf-edges roll downwards. The erect leaves display a characteristic, descending-arch along their lengths. Under intense summer sunlight, the leaf-edges of leaves can be reddish, whereas the leaf midribs remain green along their enitre length. During the winter, the rosette size decreases, whilst the number of leaves increases to as many as 25. The leaves of the winter rosette are up to 5-6 cm long and 1.3 cm broad; mostly they are flat and light green. The plants bloom all year round, indeed during the winter the plants can have the most flowers open at the same time. The color and size of the flowers changes as the flowers age. Freshly open flowers are relatively small and are generally dark-violet. As the flowers age they enlarge and fade to pink. When viewed from the proper angle the petals reflect light to give a shiny appearance. The posterior side of the flower is significantly lighter in color. Gentle, faint veining is apparent over the entire surface of the five (very exceptionally six) petals; this venation is more distinct towards the flower center. The entrance to the corolla tube and the tube itself is bright yellow, and minutely hairy. Mature flowers can reach 4 cm in a diameter and this in fact ranks them among the true giants of the [Pinguicula {L.}]! The spur of the flower is narrow, slightly bowed and may be up to 1.5 cm long. Flowering time is about four weeks depending on the growing condition. Flower stalks can reach 15 cm in length (exceptionally 22 cm), the upper part of the stalk (about 1-2 cm) can be brownish-red, and the lower part is green and covered with tentacles. The sepals are a rich green color."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:120 (2000)
Propagation: leaf cuttings
Etymology: after the Greek goddess of love and beauty
N: $[Pinguicula ' Ayautla ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:205 (1998)
S: =[Pinguicula gigantea {Luhrs}]
Introducer: A.Lau, from S.Bartolome de Ayautla, MX, 1987
Nominant: P.D'Amato
HC: name not registered with ICRA (not considered as a cultivar by nominant)
Description: Savage Garden:205 (1998)
"The rosettes are very large, with arching, buttery yellow leaves that are sticky on both their upper and lower surfaces - the only such butterwort yet known. The handsome flowers are tinted violet with a striking purplish edging."
Standard: Savage Garden:206 (1998)
Etymology: after the provenience of the plant
N: $[Pinguicula ' Bettie ' {C.Weinberger}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:81 (2010)
S: =[[Pinguicula debbertiana {Speta & Fuchs}] * [Pinguicula cyclosecta {Casper}]]
GR: Hairy Tongue Group {C.Weinberger}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:80 (2010)
B: C.Weinberger, Bueren, DE
Nominant: C.Weinberger
Registrant: C.Weinberger, 27. 6. 2010
C: simultaneous synonym of [Pinguicula ' Jannes ' {C.Weinberger}]
HC: Registered 4. 10. 2010 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:81 (2010)
"The flower of [Pinguicula ' Bettie ' {C.Weinberger}] is quite different from [Pinguicula ' Jannes ' {C.Weinberger}]. The coloration is paler and the corolla lobes are longer, with rounded edges. They are narrower and do not overlap. In the place of the yellow spot of [Pinguicula debbertiana {Speta & Fuchs}] there is a white one, but with no or very weak hairiness."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:81 (2010)
N: $[Pinguicula ' Down Under ' {Kibellis}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:22 (2008)
S: =[[Pinguicula emarginata {Zamudio Ruiz & Rzedowski}] * [Pinguicula moctezumae {Zamudio Ruiz & R.Z.Ortega}]]
B: H.Kibellis, Castle Hill, NSW, AU, 2001
Nominant: H.Kibellis
Registrant: H.Kibellis, 6. 4. 2007
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 12. 6. 2008 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:22 (2008)
"Under good conditions the plant has between 10-12 leaves when in active growth. Its leaves are narrowly linear, up to 1cm wide and 6 cm long. They are green-purplish but are dark purple at the base. This leaf colour is present even in a shady situation but the purple colour intensifies in sunnier positions. The outstanding leaf color is a major reason I believe cultivar registration is warranted for this clone.
Flowers are uniformly pale mauve and unscented. The five petals are about 1cm long. The upper petals are about 8 mm wide and 8 mm long (measured from the petal tip to the point of fusion between them). The two lower lateral petals are 6 mm wide and 10 mm long from the tip of the petals to the point where they fuse with the lower central petal. The lower central petal is about 8 mm wide and approximately 12 mm long, measured from its tip to its points of fusion with the lower lateral petals. All the petals are square-tipped and reticulated with darker veins.
The corolla has a cream to yellowish ring extending from the lower part of the corolla up to the apron-like dark purple lobe of the stigma. This ring does not continue above the stigmatic lobe. The spur is 20 mm long, angled approximately 12deg to the pedicel.
The main flowering time is from early spring to early winter, but flowering can occur throughout the year. Each plant may have as many as three flowers blooming at the same time, and they last up to three weeks.
Like both of its parents, [Pinguicula ' Down Under ' {H.Kibellis}] responds well to permanently moist to wet conditions."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:24 (2008)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after the breeder's adoptive country
N: $[Pinguicula ' Enigma ' {T.H.Wyman}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:88 (2004)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v33n3p83_89.html#enigma
S: =?[[Pinguicula cyclosecta {Casper}] * [Pinguicula esseriana {B.Kirchner}]
Introducer: Carl Schoenfeld, Yucca Do Nursery, & J.G.Fairey, Peckerwood Garden, USA, from Mexico (no locality given)
Nominant: T.H.Wyman, Stone Mountain, Ga., USA
Registrant: T.H.Wyman, 29. 9. 2003
C: priority for supposed parentage
HC: Registered 30. 12. 2004 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:84 (2004)
"Its spoon-like leaves with upturned margins characterize the carnivorous foliage of this plant. During this phase of growth the rosette consists of up to twenty leaves, which are up to 4 cm long and 1 cm wide at their widest point. Initially the leaves tend to be held at an upright angle, but later they arc down to lay flat. The leaves remain a light green colour, even under intense light. During succulent growth, the size of the rosette decreases and the number of leaves increases to 50 or more. These leaves lack any upturned margins and are covered with sparse fine hair. They are spathulate in shape and up to 2 cm long and 0.75 cm wide. The plants bloom from early spring through summer. Flowers generally occur in pairs and it is not uncommon to have 2-3 pairs open at the same time. The colour of the flowers is lilac with very prominent violet veins and a white throat, and they often have a velvety sheen to them. As with many of the Mexican [Pinguicula {L.}] the colour tends to fade slowly as the flowers age. The back of the flower is pale-grey/white in colour and the veining is also prominent. Fully open flowers typically measure 2.5-3 cm in diameter. This plant is easily propagated via leaf cuttings and also has a tendency to divide readily after flowering, forming large clusters."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:87 (2004)
Etymology: because of unknown origin/parentage of the plant
N: $[Pinguicula ' Florian ' {O.Gluch}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:20 (2004)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v33n1p19_22.html#Florian
S: =[[Pinguicula debbertiana {Speta & Fuchs}] * [Pinguicula esseriana {B.Kirchner}]
B: O.Gluch, Harthausen, DE, 1998
Nominant: O.Gluch
Registrant: O.Gluch, 9. 3. 2003
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 8. 9. 2004 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:20 (2004)
"The hybrid has two different rosette types. The winter rosette consists of up to 100 spatulate, non-carnivorous winter leaves, each up to 2.5 cm long and up to 0.6 cm wide. These are mostly green, but sometimes the leaves can be green with red highlights. The summer leaves are less numerous (up to 25), and are spatulate to obovate in form with the outermost part of the leaf having an upturned margin. The coloration of the leaves is mostly green-brown to green-red. The plants flower mostly when in the winter rosette stage, and produce up to 5-8 flowers per year. The two corolla lips form an angle between 20 and 45 degrees. The two lobes of the upper lip overlap slightly and are spatulate to obovate in form, up to 1.2 cm long and 0.9 cm at the widest point. The three lobes of the lower lip are also spatulate to obovate, up to 1.5 cm long and 0.9 cm at the widest point. The lobes are pink, with darker parallel veins that run from the lobe base into the throat. The proximal palate surface bears two rows of yellow to light green hairs. The corolla tube is short (0.2 cm), with two rows of yellow hairs at its base. The outside of the tube is whitish to pale green, and also bears parallel venation. The (light green) spur can be up to 1.2 cm long and bears brown to reddish venation. All five calyx lobes are obovate, light green and approximately 0.4 cm long. The lower two calyx lobes are almost parallel to each other. The stigmata is ochre. The flower stalk is up to 16 cm long, and bears some glandular hairs near the top."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:22 (2004)
Etymology: after the breeder's eldest son's first name
N: $[Pinguicula ' George Sargent ' {Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:113 (1986)
S: =[[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}] * [Pinguicula gypsicola {Brandeg.}]]
B: G.A.Sargent, England, before 1986
Nominant: A.Slack
Registrant: A.Slack
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:113 (1986)
"Mr. G.A. Sargent has crossed [Pinguicula moranensis var. caudata {(Schlecht.) Hort.Slack}] with [Pinguicula gypsicola {Brandeg.}]. The clone he gave me produces numerous rich lilac flowers over curiously bendy, strap-shaped leaves. The winter rosettes are enormous, and at that time they must be kept bone dry. [Pinguicula ' Hameln ' {Hort.Slack}] and [Pinguicula mitla {Hort.Slack}] are of the [[Pinguicula gypsicola {Brandeg.}] * [Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]] ' Hamburg ' (sic!) cross, and both differ in their wider [Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]-like foliage and in not producing the large winter rosettes of [Pinguicula ' George Sargent ' {Hort.Slack}]."
Standard: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:114 (1986)
Etymology: after the originator
N: $[Pinguicula ' Gina ' {Studnicka}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.21:6 (1992)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v21n1p6.html
S: =[[Pinguicula zecheri {Speta & Fuchs}] * [Pinguicula agnata {Casper}]]
B: M.Studnicka, Botanic Gardens, 46001 Liberec, Czechia, 1985
Nominant: M.Studnicka, 1991
Registrant: M.Studnicka
C: later synonym of [Pinguicula ' Tina ' {Hort.Slack}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.21:6 (1992)
"The winter rosette is similar to the one of [Pinguicula agnata {Casper}]. the summer rosette, consisting of +/- 13 leaves 8 by 6 cm, measures about 15 cm across. These leaves also resemble [Pinguicula agnata {Casper}], but they are a little rolled up on the margins. Flowers are produced by the winter as well as by the summer rosette. The corolla consists of two lips (bilabiate) and it measures 38 by 33 mm. The corolla tube is 10 mm long. The greenish-yellow spur is 17 mm long. These both are glandular haired and they contain an angle 140 deg. There are three differently coloured zones from the margins to the centre of the corolla, as seen in the photo. The mouth of the corolla, as seen in the marked by a yellow band. The stigma violet in the center and white in the margins. The hybrid cannot produce any seeds. It is propagated by means of culture "in vitro" in the Botanic Gardens in Liberec (Czechoslovakia)."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.21:6 (1992)
Propagation: vegetative only (in vitro, leaf cuttings)
Etymology: after Gina N., the originator's colleague
N: $[Pinguicula ' Hameln ' {Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:113 (1986)
S: =[[Pinguicula gypsicola {Brandeg.}] * [Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]]
GR: Hamburg Group {Hort.Slack}
GRP: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:113 (1986)
B: H.Weiner, Hameln, Germany, 1981
Nominant: H.Weiner
Registrant: A.Slack
C: synonym of [Pinguicula mola {Powell}] but latter name not published validly
HC: Registered 9. 10. 2002 {JS}
Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:113 (1986)
"Mr. G.A. Sargent has crossed [Pinguicula moranensis var. caudata {(Schlecht.) Hort.Slack}] with [Pinguicula gypsicola {Brandeg.}]. The clone he gave me produces numerous rich lilac flowers over curiously bendy, strap-shaped leaves. The winter rosettes are enormous, and at that time they must be kept bone dry. [Pinguicula ' Hameln ' {Hort.Slack}] and [Pinguicula mitla {Hort.Slack}] are of the [[Pinguicula gypsicola {Brandeg.}] * [Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]] ' Hamburg ' (sic!) cross, and both differ in their wider [Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]-like foliage and in not producing the large winter rosettes of [Pinguicula ' George Sargent ' {Hort.Slack}]."
Standard: direct submission {Pierre Gelinaud}
Etymology: after the originator's locality
IMAGE: pinguicu/molla11 Standard Photo
N: $[Pinguicula ' Hanka ' {Studnicka}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:46 (2000)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n2p46_48.html#hanka
S: =[[Pinguicula zecheri {Speta & Fuchs}] * [Pinguicula rotundiflora {Studnicka}]]
B: M.Studnicka, Botanic Garden Liberec, Czech Republic, 1990
Nominant: M.Studnicka, 1992
Registrant: M.Studnicka, 25. 11. 1999
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 4. 7. 2000 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:46 (2000)
"The selected cultivated variety (...) forms a winter succulent rosette and a summer carnivorous one, both relatively small and rather brown-coloured when grown in sunny sites. The winter rosette, consisting of about 50 drop-shaped leaves, measures about 27 mm across. The summer rosette, consisting of 10 to 18 leaves, measures about 45 mm across. Its leaves are spathulate, membranous, turned upwards in the margins. Flowers are produced at any time, by both the winter and the summer rosettes, but most frequently in November. Flower stalks are about 55 mm high. The corolla is subisolobous, is oval in outline when viewed from the front, and measures up to 30 by 27 mm. The wide corolla lobes touch or cover each other in the margins. They are corrugated and slightly emarginate. The corolla is lilac, darker reticulated, with a yellowish stripe in the middle lobe of the lower lip. The corolla tube is 4 mm long. The bluntly pointed spur is 8 mm long, bent towards the lower lip. The calyx consists of narrow, about 2.5 mm long lobes, rounded at the tip. The calyx, the corolla tube, the spur and the flower stalk are endowed with glandular hairs. The stigma is purple, corrugated, with long hairs in the reverse side. The plant is sterile. Its minor capsule measures 1 mm, and it is spherical, dark green, with sessile glands on the surface. [Pinguicula ' Hanka ' {Studnicka}] may be propagated easily by means of leaf cuttings made from the numerous winter leaves."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:48 (2000)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after originator's daughter Hana P.
N: $[Pinguicula ' Huahuapan ' {Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:110 (1986)
S: =[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
Introducer: A.Slack, from Huahuapan, Mexico
Nominant: A.Slack
Registrant: A.Slack
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:110 (1986)
"(...) Thus, in [Pinguicula ' Mitla ' {Hort.Slack}] the purplish to carmine pink (corolla) lobes are so narrow as to give a spidery appearance; they are rather less so in [Pinguicula ' Huahuapan ' {Hort.Slack}], and of lilac pink with crimson touches at their base. In [Pinguicula ' Vera Cruz ' {Hort.Slack}] the flower is of similar form to [Pinguicula moranensis var. caudata {(Schlecht.) Hort.Slack}], but it is of deep rose with more substantial basal marking."
Standard: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:110 (1986)
Etymology: after the locality from which the plants were collected
IMAGE: pinguicu/loyd37 plant with flower
N: $[Pinguicula ' Jannes ' {C.Weinberger}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:80 (2010)
S: =[[Pinguicula debbertiana {Speta & Fuchs}] * [Pinguicula cyclosecta {Casper}]]
GR: Hairy Tongue Group {C.Weinberger}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:80 (2010)
B: C.Weinberger, Bueren, DE
Nominant: C.Weinberger
Registrant: C.Weinberger, 27. 6. 2010
C: simultaneous synonym of [Pinguicula ' Bettie ' {C.Weinberger}]
HC: Registered 4. 10. 2010 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:80 (2010)
"The flower of [Pinguicula ' Jannes ' {C.Weinberger}] is more similar to [Pinguicula cyclosecta {Casper}]. The upper corolla lip consists of two round lobes; the lower lip has three round lobes that overlap partially. The color is identical to [Pinguicula cyclosecta {Casper}], perhaps a little more purple. The veins are darker and go from the throat up to the tips of the lobes and can also be seen on the spur. The throat has a white, somewhat greenish coloration and has some veins. The typical yellow hairs of [Pinguicula debbertiana {Speta & Fuchs}] are present, but not as clearly distinct as in this species."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:81 (2010)
N: $[Pinguicula ' Johanna ' {C.Weinberger}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:117 (2010)
S: =[[Pinguicula agnata {Casper}] * [Pinguicula debbertiana {Speta & Fuchs}]]
GR: Hairy Tongue Group {C.Weinberger}
GRP: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:80 (2010)
B: C.Weinberger, Bueren, DE
Nominant: C.Weinberger
Registrant: C.Weinberger, 21. 8. 2010
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 29. 12. 2010 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:117 (2010)
"The plant itself is heterophyllous, which in summer has about 25 round leaves (up to 4 cm) that overlap partially, while in winter has about 40 leaves with a length of 2-3 cm. The amount of light on a south facing windowsill is enough to color the plant a nice orange-red. With poor lighting the leaves are green like in the parents. Summer rosette is about 9 cm in diameter; winter rosette is smaller about 4-5 cm.
The flower has two upper and three lower petals (which do not overlap) and has a total size of about 2 cm. Flowering is between March and May, during which 3-6 flowers are typically produced. The color is a light purple, very close to [Pinguicula debbertiana {Speta & Fuchs}] and gets darker in the middle of the flower. The throat instead is nearly white and shows a venation like [Pinguicula debbertiana {Speta & Fuchs}]. Venation is strong in the middle of the flower and becomes hard to see on the outer petal. Like [Pinguicula agnata {Casper}], the hybrid flower has a strong pubescence, especially on the lower petals and where [Pinguicula debbertiana {Speta & Fuchs}] has it\264s typical "yellow brush". The "brush" itself is weakly developed with a white-yellow color."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.39:117 (2010)
Etymology: after originator's relative
N: $[Pinguicula ' John Rizzi ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:212 (1998)
S: =[[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}] * [Pinguicula ?]]
B: P.D'Amato & J.Rizzi
Nominant: P.D'Amato
HC: Registered 11. 6. 1999 {JS}
Description: Savage Garden:213 (1998)
"Its exceptionally large, full blooms of deep pink petals warranted its preservation. The oval sumer leaves are undulating and virtually marginless."
Standard: Savage Garden:212 (1998)
Etymology: after the breeder of the plant
N: $[Pinguicula ' L'Hautil ' {L.Legendre & S.Lavayssiere}]
P: Internat.Pinguicula Stud.Group Newslett.3:8 (1993)
S: =[[[Pinguicula ehlersiae {Speta & Fuchs}] * [Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]] * [Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]]
B: L.Legendre, L'Hautil, 1991
Nominant: L.Legendre & S.Lavayssiere
Registrant: L.Legendre & S.Lavayssiere
C: later synonym of [Pinguicula ' Sethos ' {Hort.Slack}] and [Pinguicula ' Weser ' {Hort.Slack}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: IPSG Newslett.3:8 (1993)
"The leaf rosettes of both forms (two different clones of the same parentage considered as one cultivar) are relatively similar, except in size. It is therefore very natural to call one "grande forme" (sic!) (large form) and the other one, wouldn't you have guessed? "petite forme" (sic!) (small form). The heritage from both parents is straightforward. While the summer rosettes are the exact copy of those of [Pinguicula ' Sethos ' {Hort.Slack}], the winter rosettes are very compact like [Pinguicula ' Huahuapan ' {Hort.Slack}]. The plants bloom without any surprise at the end of winter. In early blooming stages they have a striking resemblance to the picture by Adrian Slack in his book "Indect Eating Plants", page 110 ( [Pinguicula ' Huahuapan ' {Hort.Slack}]). Any similarity disappears when the blooms open. Though the flowers of [Pinguicula ' L'Hautil ' {L.Legendre & S.Lavayssiere}] 'Petite Forme' (sic!) resemble the ones of [Pinguicula ' Sethos ' {Hort.Slack}], the flowers of 'Grande Forme' (sic!) consist of very large petals, partially overlapping. In both cases, the petals are slightly undulating, a heritage of [Pinguicula ' Huahuapan ' {Hort.Slack}]. The flowers of both forms display identical sets of colours. Their central core is light green. It gives rise to a white spot of 5 by 2 mm on the lower central petal. The central region of the base of both lateral lower petals is marked by two central white lines, 3-4 mm long, which are framed by dark violet lines. The rest of the petals are of a lighter, but still profound, violet colouration. The upper petals are characterised by the same violet tint, though they lack the white spots. The spur, 3 cm long, is almost straight, bending only slightly towards the floor. Tn the case of 'Grande forme', the flower is 3 cm high as well as wide. In 'Petite Forme' it is only 2 cm high and slightly less in width. Both forms bloom generously so that one can expect 2-4 consecutive flowers each year. Since both hybrids divide vegetatively while blooming, beautiful specimens having large floral displays can easily be obtained within a few years."
Standard: {Laurent Legendre}
Propagation: vegetative division
Etymology: after the place of origin of the artificial hybrid
IMAGE: pinguicu/hautil Standard photo
IMAGE: pinguicu/lhautil Standard photo
N: $[Pinguicula ' Libelulita ' {Rice & Salvia}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:83 (2002)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v31n3p83.html
S: =[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
Introducer: Botanical Conservatory at the University of California, Davis, USA, 1998, from S Mexico
Nominant: E.Salvia, Davis, USA, 18. 10. 2000
Registrant: B.Rice & E.Salvia, Davis, USA, 22. 4. 2002
HC: Registered 1. 4. 2003 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:83 (2002)
"This plant has already been mentioned in the pages of this journal (Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:55, 2000), when one of us (BMR) reported on how the only specimen we had of this plant nearly rotted to extinction.
In foliage, [Pinguicula ' Libelulita ' {Rice & Salvia}] is not particularly different from any of the other many clones of [Pinguicula {L.}] in cultivation, but in flower it is so striking that some horticulturists have remarked that it nearly appears to be a new species.
The five petals are large and square-tipped. They are overall pink-purple, deeper so on the distal 2/3rds, and pale to near-white closer to the petal bases. Where the petals fuse, they suddenly darken to a deep velvet red, marked with a few white streaks on the lower-most petal. For us, the most amazing feature of this cultivar is the bold petal venation. This venation reminds one of us in particular (EMS) of the reticulated network of veins visible in the transparent wings of dragonflies."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:95 (2002)
Propagation: by vegetative means
Etymology: little dragonfly (Spanish)
N: $[Pinguicula ' Mitla ' {Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:110 (1986)
S: =[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
Introducer: A.Slack, from Mitla, Mexico
Nominant: A.Slack
Registrant: A.Slack
HC: homonym of [Pinguicula mitla {Hort.Slack}], which is not considered to correspond to the cultivar by author (violating Art.19.6., ICNCP)
Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:110 (1986)
"(...) Thus, in [Pinguicula ' Mitla ' {Hort.Slack}] the purplish to carmine pink (corolla) lobes are so narrow as to give a spidery appearance; they are rather less so in [Pinguicula ' Huahuapan ' {Hort.Slack}], and of lilac pink with crimson touches at their base. In [Pinguicula ' Vera Cruz ' {Hort.Slack}] the flower is of similar form to [Pinguicula moranensis var. caudata {(Schlecht.) Hort.Slack}], but it is of deep rose with more substantial basal marking."
Etymology: after the locality from which the plants were collected
N: $[Pinguicula ' Pale Flower ' {D'Amato}]
P: Savage Garden:205 (1998)
S: =[Pinguicula agnata {Casper}]
Introducer: P.D'Amato
Nominant: P.D'Amato
HC: Registered 11. 6. 1999 {JS}
Description: Savage Garden:205 (1998)
"A variety known as [Pinguicula ' Pale Flower ' {D'Amato}] has petals almost pure white, with only the slightest hint of purple around the yellowish throat."
Standard: Savage Garden:206 (1998)
Etymology: after the colour of the flower
N: $[Pinguicula ' Pirouette ' {J.Brittnacher, B.Rice & L.Song}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:17 (2000)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n1p14_21.html#pirouette
S: =[[Pinguicula agnata {Casper}] * [[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K}] * [Pinguicula ehlersiae {Speta & Fuchs}]]]
B: L.Song, Jr., ?1986
Nominant: J.Brittnacher, 2. 10. 1999
Registrant: B.Rice, Davis, USA, 20. 10. 1999
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 30. 3. 2000 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:17 (2000)
"Resulting from a cross made 14 October 1986, this plant has proven itself to be forgiving of cultivation errors and resilient to adverse growing conditions. Its flowers are attractive and clear pink, similar in general plan to [Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}] but with more rounded petals, akin to those of [Pinguicula agnata {Casper}]. Mature plants are about 7 cm. in diameter and may produce a few blooms each year. It is the leaves that are the most striking feature of this plant - it has inherited the opalescent pinky-white foliage of [Pinguicula ehlersiae {Speta & Fuchs}]. In some growing conditions [Pinguicula ' Pirouette ' {J.Brittnacher, B.Rice & L.Song}] becomes so suffused with rich-pink or even red it looks remarkably like a chlorophyll-free saprophyte one might encounter deep in pine woods! Under moderate light, the leaves are very pale pink with a touch of light green. The leaves this plant produces during the dormant season are smaller and more succulent. Leaf cuttings are best taken with these leaves just before or as the summer leaves begin to emerge. The leaf cuttings root easily. This plant should not be propagated by seed if you wish to maintain the cultivar name attached to it. Its good looks and easy cultivation make [Pinguicula ' Pirouette ' {J.Brittnacher, B.Rice & L.Song}] an excellent beginners plant. If you want to try a carnivore on your windowsill, this might be the one to start with!"
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:18 (2000)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: because of the ruffled, delicate leaves reminiscent of a swirling ballerina
N: $[Pinguicula ' Sethos ' {Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:113 (1986)
S: =[[Pinguicula ehlersiae {Speta & Fuchs}] * [Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]]
B: H.Weiner, Hameln, 1981
Nominant: H.Weiner
Registrant: A.Slack
C: simultaneous synonym of [Pinguicula ' Weser ' {Hort.Slack}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:113 (1986)
"Of these (hybrids) I would mention [Pinguicula ' Sethos ' {Hort.Slack}] ([[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}] * [Pinguicula ehlersiae {Speta & Fuchs}]]), a fine, very floriferous clone with large orchid-purple flowers with a many-rayed mouth like a white star; [Pinguicula ' Weser ' {Hort.Slack}], of the same parentage and with rather similar flowers, has a solitary white streak down the central lower lobe and dark veins."
Standard: {Oliver Gluch}
Etymology: obscure (perhaps alluding to a Pharaoh)
N: $[Pinguicula ' Tina ' {Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:113 (1986)
S: =[[Pinguicula agnata {Casper}] * [Pinguicula zecheri {Speta & Fuchs}]]
B: H.Weiner, Hameln, 1981
Nominant: H.Weiner
Registrant: A.Slack
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 15. 10. 2002 {JS}
Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:113 (1986)
"[Pinguicula ' Tina ' {Hort.Slack}] has large white-throated flowers of mauve, the bases of the lobes being heavily streaked in violet with a pale green throat, and is a hybrid of [[Pinguicula agnata {Casper}] * [Pinguicula zecheri {Speta & Fuchs}]]."
Standard: http://www.carniflora.nl/english/pinguicula/p_tina_bloem.htm {R.van Kessel}
N: $[Pinguicula ' Titan ' {L.Song}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:11 (2001)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n1p14_21.html#pirouette
S: =[[Pinguicula agnata {Casper}] * ?[Pinguicula macrophylla {H.B.K.}]]
B: L.Song, Jr., Fullerton, USA, 17. 7. 1987
Nominant: L.Song, Jr., approximately 1998
Registrant: B.Rice, Davis, USA, 20. 10. 1999
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 5. 7. 2001 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:11 (2001)
"At its largest, the leaves of [Pinguicula ' Titan ' {L.Song}] can exceed the confines of a 15 cm (six inch) pot! The leaves resemble the pollen parents, in having a longer and more pronounced petiole than the leaves of the seed parent. However, the flower shape definitely favors the seed parent, but the blue edges have been replaced with an even magenta glow. A slight fragrance is also evident. It forms a large subterranean hibernaculum, but has a relatively short dormant period. [Pinguicula ' Titan ' {L.Song}] is very vigorous and easy to grow. It survives on store shelves longer than all other carnivorous plants, flowering there even after Venus Flytraps, sundews, and [Sarracenia {L.}] have died."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:12 (2001)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: both to indicate the plants large size and to commemorate the nickname for California State University, Fullerton
N: $[Pinguicula ' Vera Cruz ' {Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:110 (1986)
S: =[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}]
Introducer: A.Slack, from Vera Cruz, Mexico
Nominant: A.Slack
Registrant: A.Slack
HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:110 (1986)
"(...) Thus, in [Pinguicula ' Mitla ' {Hort.Slack}] the purplish to carmine pink (corolla) lobes are so narrow as to give a spidery appearance; they are rather less so in [Pinguicula ' Huahuapan ' {Hort.Slack}], and of lilac pink with crimson touches at their base. In [Pinguicula ' Vera Cruz ' {Hort.Slack}] the flower is of similar form to [Pinguicula moranensis var. caudata {(Schlecht.) Hort.Slack}], but it is of deep rose with more substantial basal marking."
Etymology: after the locality from which the plants were collected
N: $[Pinguicula ' Weser ' {Hort.Slack}]
P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:113 (1986)
S: =[[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}] * [Pinguicula ehlersiae {Speta & Fuchs}]]
B: H.Weiner, Hameln, 1981
Nominant: H.Weiner
Registrant: A.Slack
C: simultaneous synonym of [Pinguicula ' Sethos ' {Hort.Slack}]
HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:113 (1986)
"Of these (hybrids) I would mention [Pinguicula ' Sethos ' {Hort.Slack}] ([[Pinguicula moranensis {H.B.K.}] * [Pinguicula ehlersiae {Speta & Fuchs}]]), a fine, very floriferous clone with large orchid-purple flowers with a many-rayed mouth like a white star; [Pinguicula ' Weser ' {Hort.Slack}], of the same parentage and with rather simiar flowers, has a solitary white streak down the central lower lobe and dark veins."
Standard: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:114 (1986)
Etymology: after the river at originator's locality
IMAGE: pinguicu/pxweser flowering plant
N: $[Utricularia ' Allure ' {G.Bourke}]
P: Captive Exotics Newslett.1(4):7 (2011)
S: =[[Utricularia nelumbifolia {Gardn.}] * [Utricularia reniformis {St.Hil.}]
B: G.Bourke, Corrimal, NSW, AU, 2005
Nominant: G.Bourke, 2008
Registrant: G.Bourke, 9. 6. 2011
C: ? later synonym of [Utricularia cornigera {Studnicka}]
HC: Registered 29. 6. 2011 {JS}
Description: Captive Exotics Newslett.1(4):7 (2011)
"In 2005 I crossed [Utricularia nelumbifolia {Gardn.}] with the typical form of [Utricularia reniformis {St.Hil.}] producing seed on both parents. Of the offspring those with [Utricularia nelumbifolia {Gardn.}] as the female parent produced the most vigorous growth so one was selected for cultivation. Although the leaf was closest to [Utricularia reniformis {St.Hil.}], the plant regularly sent up vertical stolons never seen in that species. This trait is common in [Utricularia nelumbifolia {Gardn.}] which
enables it to inhabit bromeliads.(...)
In 2008 I flowered the hybrid Utricularia for the first time which I have chosen to distribute under the cultivar name [Utricularia \u2018 Allure \u2019 {G.Bourke}]. The plant produces reinform leaves to 10 cm on redmaroon petioles (Figure 1 & 4). Stolons are also brightly coloured particularly when exposed to strong light. The aerial stolons are much thicker than those produced by [Utricularia nelumbifolia {Gardn.}] and do not rise as far as the female parent but are successful in spreading through the leaf axils of many species of tank bromeliads particularly those with flatter and more open rosettes. This allows for successful control of mosquito larvae in bromeliads.
The flowers produced by [Utricularia \u2018 Allure \u2019 {G.Bourke}] are born on a scape to 50 cm high with 10-15 flowers being produced with 1-3 open at a time. Each flower is 3-5cm across and pale mauve in colour. 2 bright orange stripes on a white background appear in the palate, these are bordered with purple (Figure 2 & 3)."
Standard: Captive Exotics Newslett.1(4):7, figs.1 & 2; 8, figs. 3 & 4 (2011)
Etymology: ?after attractivity of plant
N: $[Utricularia ' Asenath Waite ' {B.Rice}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:76 (2001)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n3p75_77.html#UAW
S: =[Utricularia calycifida {Benj.}]
B: B.Rice, 2000
Nominant: B.Rice, 30. 4. 2001
Registrant: B.Rice, Davis, USA, 30. 4. 2001
HC: Registered 21. 10. 2001 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:76 (2001)
"[Utricularia ' Asenath Waite ' {B.Rice}] resulted from a cross I made in 2000 between [Utricularia ' Lavinia Whateley ' {B.Rice}] (seed parent) and [Utricularia ' Mrs. Marsh ' {B.Rice}]. Interestingly, [Utricularia ' Asenath Waite ' {B.Rice}] has prominent purple leaf venation absent in both its parents. The flowers of this new cultivar are distinctive. The corolla lips are large and have a lovely blue-lilac blush. The lower lip has a large palate bulge with a yellow splotch at the crest. The rest of the palate bulge is covered with spots similar to those on Utricularia 'Mrs. Marsh', but much bolder. [Utricularia ' Asenath Waite ' {B.Rice}] should only be propagated by vegetative means. There is no guarantee that seed progeny would maintain the characters of this cultivar. Furthermore, many [Utricularia calycifida {Benj.}] plants grown from seed are slow growing. In contrast, the highly vigorous nature of [Utricularia ' Asenath Waite ' {B.Rice}] in cultivation was the final criterion I demanded when breeding superior plants for cultivar status."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:77 (2001)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: after a witch noted in the story, "The Thing on the Doorstep" by H.P. Lovecraft. Asenath Waite shared many physical characteristics of her ancestor Mrs. Marsh of Innsmouth. Asenath also had an interesting propensity for shallow plantings in soft soils.
N: $[Utricularia ' Betty's Bay ' {S.Morley}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 27:33 (2005)
PW: uk.geocities.com/garden_of_eden@btinternet.com/misc/bisquamata_Bettys_Bay_web.doc
S: =[Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]
Introducer: S.Morley, 1984, from Betty's Bay near Hermanus, E False Bay, Cape, ZA
Nominant: S.Morley, Fangfoss, York, England
Registrant: S.Morley, 23. 9. 2005
HC: Registered 14. 11. 2005 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 27:35 (2005)
"The flowers of [Utricularia 'Betty's Bay ' {S.Morley}] are huge in comparison {with typical specimens of [Utricularia bisquamata {Schrank}]}, with the total height of the flower being up to 10 mm long, and the lower lip of the flower measuring up to 11 mm across at its widest point. The upper flower lip is pale yellow, with dark lilac longitudinal streaks, and is deeply notched at the apex giving the impression of 2 stubby "ears" at the top of the flower. The lower lip is predominantly lilac, but with an intense yellow patch at the base (top) of the lip; the lip is quite bulbous and ridged at this point, and there is an area of darker lilac between this and the rest of the lip. The spur is slightly curved, and size-wise about half of the total length of the flower long. When viewed from the front, the spur is not visible as it does not project below the lower lip. It is pale lilac in colour, fading towards the base (top). Each flower stalk can produce from 1 to several flowers in succession up the stalk; the specimen before me has 3 flowers/buds and measures 14 cm high, but is not yet fully grown. Unlike the "normal" form in cultivation, which readily self-pollinates and seeds profusely all over adjacent pots, [Utricularia ' Betty's Bay ' {S.Morley}] does not appear to set seed in cultivation unless hand pollinated."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 27:34 (2005)
Etymology: after the provenance of the cultivar
N: $[Utricularia ' Big Sister ' {B.Rice & M.Studnicka}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:52 (2004)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v33n2p52_55.html#sister
S: =?[[Utricularia reniformis {St.Hil.}] * [Utricularia nelumbifolia {Gardn.}]]
Introducer: ?
Nominant: B.Rice, Davis, CA, US & M.Studnicka, Liberec, CZ, 2003
Registrant: B.Rice & M.Studnicka, 15. 3. 2003
C: synonym of [Utricularia cornigera {Studnicka}]
HC: Registered 8. 9. 2004 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:52 (2004)
"The primary distinction between the two cultivars of [Utricularia reniformis {St.Hil.}] is size. At maturity, [Utricularia ' Big Sister ' {B.Rice & M.Studnicka}] consistently produces large leaves i.e. at least 8 cm in diameter. One of us (MS) has even observed a greenhouse specimen with leaves 22.2 cm in diameter, on a petiole 46 cm tall! Mature [Utricularia ' Big Sister ' {B.Rice & M.Studnicka}] specimens do not produce abundant small leaves (in contrast with [Utricularia ' Enfant Terrible ' {B.Rice & M.Studnicka}], described below). A second feature distinguishing the two cultivars is the incision into the leaf where the petiole attaches to the leaf blade. In [Utricularia ' Big Sister ' {B.Rice & M.Studnicka}], this cut is narrow (i.e. acute). See, for examples, the leaf lamina outlines in Taylor (1989), Figure 131 (figure elements 2,3,4). Floral characters are not considered important in distinguishing these two cultivars. Of the two Utricularia reniformis cultivars, [Utricularia ' Big Sister ' {B.Rice & M.Studnicka}] seems to be slightly more challenging to grow well. The giant leaves are not developed to perfection if the conditions are inadequate. This plant may perhaps be treated best as an epiphyte, and should be grown in a comparatively light, airy mix. Humidity should be high."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:64 (2004)
Etymology: after the size of the plant
N: $[Utricularia ' Cthulhu ' {B.Rice}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:20 (2000)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n1p14_21.html#cthulhu
S: =[Utricularia calycifida {Benj.}]
Introducer: ?, before 1990
Nominant: B.Rice, 17. 11. 1999
Registrant: B.Rice, Davis, USA, 22. 10. 1999
HC: Registered 30. 3. 2000 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:20 (2000)
"As I mentioned in a previous note (Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:56, 1993), an interesting, mauve colored form of [Utricularia calycifida {Benj.}] is particularly noteworthy. This plant bears rounded, purple-veined leaves as does [Utricularia ' Yog-Sothoth ' {B.Rice}]. The flower is also large as in that cultivar, but differs in the details. First, the palate bulge is more rounded, pronounced and distinct from the rest of the lower corolla lip. Second - and most obviously - the yellow palate splotch is larger and surrounded by numerous anastomosing pale veins. The mauve-pink that contrasts with the pale veins is more saturated than the pink that colors the rest of the flower. The cultivar epithet "mauve flower" has not been established, so for this plant I propose instead the name [Utricularia ' Cthulhu ' {B.Rice}]."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:19 (2000)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: in commemoration of the fictional creature described by H.P. Lovecraft, a denizen of a semi-aquatic land, and endowed with countless stolon-
like tentacles
N: $[Utricularia ' Enfant Terrible ' {B.Rice & M.Studnicka}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:53 (2004)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v33n2p52_55.html#terrible
S: =[Utricularia reniformis {St.Hil.}]
Introducer: ?
Nominant: B.Rice, Davis, CA, US & M.Studnicka, Liberec, CZ, 2003
Registrant: B.Rice & M.Studnicka, 15. 3. 2003
HC: Registered 8. 9. 2004 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:53 (2004)
"[Utricularia ' Enfant Terrible ' {B.Rice & M.Studnicka}] is the smaller form of this species in cultivation. Its leaves never exceed approximately 4 cm in size, on petioles approximately 12 cm tall. An interesting feature of this cultivar is the production of a carpet of minute ground-leaves under the large aerial-leaves. The diameters of these leaves range from as small as only a few mm to as large as a few cm. Depending upon the cultivation conditions, [Utricularia ' Enfant Terrible ' {B.Rice & M.Studnicka}] may only have large aerial-leaves, minute ground-leaves, or both. In a relatively dry California greenhouse, one of us (BR) has observed this plant to grow only aerial leaves during the cool, amenable winter, and ground-leaves during the hotter, fierce summer. Another feature distinguishing [Utricularia ' Enfant Terrible ' {B.Rice & M.Studnicka}]from [Utricularia ' Big Sister ' {B.Rice & M.Studnicka}] is in the nature of the leaf incision, where the petiole attaches to the leaf blade. In [Utricularia ' Enfant Terrible ' {B.Rice & M.Studnicka}], the incision is typically obtuse (instead of acute, as in [Utricularia ' Big Sister ' {B.Rice & M.Studnicka}]). For examples, refer to the leaf lamina drawings in Taylor (1989), in particular Figure 131 (figure elements 5,6,7). [Utricularia ' Enfant Terrible ' {B.Rice & M.Studnicka}] is often confused with [Utricularia nephrophylla {Benj.}], which has 0.1-1 cm leaf blades. While the ground-leaves of [Utricularia ' Enfant Terrible ' {B.Rice & M.Studnicka}] can mimic the appearance of [Utricularia nephrophylla {Benj.}], the larger aerial leaves of [Utricularia ' Enfant Terrible ' {B.Rice & M.Studnicka}] are diagnostic. The flowers of these two species are also quite different. Horticulturists who possess [Utricularia ' Enfant Terrible ' {B.Rice & M.Studnicka}] are sometimes frustrated by this plant when, despite heroic cultivation measures, it does not produce gigantic leaves. This is not [Utricularia ' Big sister ' {B.Rice & M.Studnicka}]! On the other hand, [Utricularia ' Enfant Terrible ' {B.Rice & M.Studnicka}] survives easily in conditions where [Utricularia ' Big Sister ' {B.Rice & M.Studnicka}] might wither and perish. [Utricularia ' Enfant Terrible ' {B.Rice & M.Studnicka}] is grown easily in a variety of mixes, but prefers a relatively light soil."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:54 (2004)
Etymology: after the difficulty/impossibility to obtain large plants of this cultivar
N: $[Utricularia ' Irene ' {G.Bourke}]
P: Carniflora Australis 7(3):7 (2010)
S: =[Utricularia uniflora {R.Br.}]
Introducer: G.Bourke, Corrimal, NSW, AU, from AU
Nominant: G.Bourke, 2010
Registrant: G.Bourke, 12. 6. 2010
HC: Registered 29. 6. 2011 {JS}
Description: Carniflora Australis 7(3):7 (2010)
"[Utricularia ' Irene ' {G.Bourke}] (Figure 4) is a selected clone of [Utricularia uniflora {R.Br.}] that produces white flowers with small violet blotches near the pallet of the lower lip. (...) Temperate conditions are preferred with damp to wet soil. This cultivar also flowers later in the season than other clones preferring mid to late summer."
Standard: Carniflora Australis 7(3):7, fig.4 (2010)
Propagation: by stolon division
Etymology: after introducer's grandmother
N: $[Utricularia ' Jitka ' {M.Studnicka}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.34:27 (2005)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v34n1p27_28.html#jitka
S: =[[Utricularia quelchii {N.E.Br.}] * [Utricularia praetermissa {P.Taylor}]]
B: M.Studnicka, Bot. Gardens Liberec, CZ, 2000
Nominant: M.Studnicka
Registrant: M.Studnicka, 10. 7. 2004
Translation: [Utricularia ' Judith ' {M.Studnicka}] (English)
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 10. 10. 2005 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.34:27 (2005)
"The plant has the general floral and leaf structure of the paternal parent. The flower color, however, is quite different; while the flowers of [Utricularia praetermissa {P.Taylor}] are typically white or pale pink with a yellow palate splotch, the flowers of this cultivar are a splendidly rich mauve, with a prominent vitelline palate splotch. The leaves are petiolate, with obovate laminae. Each petiole is up to 7 cm long, the lamina measures up to 7 x 3 cm. Including the typical spray of 3-4 flowers, the entire inflorescence is up to 30 cm long. The flower stalk is stiff, and about 2 mm thick. A whorl of three narrow bracts is at the base of each flower pedicel; an additional whorl of bracts occurs on the peduncle, at about 2/3 of the distance from the ground to the lowermost flower. The whorls are rather strange, because they are serried, with two bracts crossed one over the other. The flowers open progressively from below, and thanks to their durability, the earliest flowers to open are still in good condition when the last flower opens, resulting in a very impressive and beautiful show! It is vigorous, and produces flowers frequently, time and time again. The flowers are large - the lower lip of corolla measures 34 mm in length and 52 mm in width. The smaller, upper lip is shorter than the upper calyx lobe, and is mostly hidden by it. The spur is falcate - it reaches the margin of the lower lip, but does not curve backwards at the apex as does the spur of [Utricularia praetermissa {P.Taylor}]."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.34:32 (back cover) (2005)
Propagation: division
Etymology: after Jitka Strasserova, a friend of the originator
N: $[Utricularia ' Johore ' {Muehlberg}]
P: Das Grosse Buch d.Wasserpfl.:212 (1980)
S: =[Utricularia aurea {Lour.}]
Introducer: Muehlberg, from Johore, Malaysia
Nominant: Muehlberg
HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
Etymology: after the locality from which the plants were collected
N: $[Utricularia ' Lavinia Whateley ' {B.Rice}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:20 (2000)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n1p14_21.html#lavinia
S: =[Utricularia calycifida {Benj.}]
Introducer: ?, before 1990
Nominant: B.Rice, 17. 11. 1999
Registrant: B.Rice, Davis, USA, 22. 10. 1999
HC: Registered 30. 3. 2000 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:20 (2000)
"As I mentioned in a previous note (Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:56, 1993), a white-flowered variant of [Utricularia calycifida {Benj.}] exists and has been grown with the name [Utricularia calycifida {Benj.}] "white flower". This epithet has not been registered, and since it is overly ambiguous, I propose instead the name [Utricularia ' Lavinia Whateley ' {B.Rice}]. This cultivar's flower is similar in form to that of [Utricularia ' Yog-Sothoth ' {B.Rice}], except instead of predominantly pink, the flower is white. The yellow palate splotch is present. The leaf veins are not heavily tinted purple."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:18 (2000)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: honors the peculiarly pale, white-haired woman who appeared in H.P. Lovecrafts short novel, The Dunwich Horror
N: $[Utricularia ' Merrie Heart ' {D'Amato}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:97 (2011)
S: =[Utricularia livida {E.Mey.}]
Introducer: P.D'Amato, Sebastopol, Ca., US, from MX, before 2011
Nominant: P.D'Amato
Registrant: P.D'Amato, 13. 6. 2011
HC: Registered 20. 10. 2011 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:97 (2011)
"The Mexican variety is even more attractive in flower than the African variety and is equally easy to grow. It flowers prolifically, most often from spring through autumn, but it can bloom in winter as well if kept warm and in high light levels. It is tolerant of light frost and brief freezes.
The flower stalks average 7.5 to 15 cm in height but can be taller, with upper portions of the stalk each lasting several weeks in bloom. The flower\u2019s apron-like lower lip is slightly irregular along its edge, suffused with purple-violet coloration, and measures nearly 1 cm across (see Fig. 2). The tiny upper lip is two\u2013pronged. The forward facing curved spur is hidden below the larger lower lip and is also violet in color. There is no yellow throat in the spur, as in its African sibling. It has never produced seed to my knowledge, but is easily propagated through divisions. The sizeable surface stolon are irregularly tear-drop shaped and measure roughly 1 cm in length."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.40:97 (2011)
Propagation: vegetative
Etymology: after the affectionate spelling F.E.Lloyd used for his beloved wife, Mary Hart
N: $[Utricularia ' Mrs. Marsh ' {B.Rice}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:20 (2000)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n1p14_21.html#marsh
S: =[Utricularia calycifida {Benj.}]
Introducer: ?, received from P.McMillan, Arizona, before 1990
Nominant: B.Rice, 17. 11. 1999
Registrant: B.Rice, Davis, USA, 22. 10. 1999
HC: Registered 30. 3. 2000 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:20 (2000)
"In an article on [Utricularia calycifida {Benj.}] (Carniv.Pl.Newslett 21: 9-13, 1992) I discussed a clone that I referred to as "spotted flower". This unestablished epithet is being abandoned, and the cultivar name [Utricularia ' Mrs. Marsh ' {B.Rice}] is being established in its place. I described the flower of [Utricularia ' Mrs. Marsh ' {B.Rice}] in detail in that article, and for convenience I am using the Figure 2 that appeared on page 12 as a photographic standard. In summary, [Utricularia ' Mrs. Marsh ' {B.Rice}] can be recognized by its small white to pale-lilac flower. The corolla lips are decorated with small purplish-brown spots which are sometimes stretched into streaks. The orange-yellow palate splotch is edged in brown. The overall effect is remarkably similar to the patterning on some frogs or tiger cowrie sea shells ([Cypraea tigris]). The leaves are strap shaped, and are purplish only when growing rapidly."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.21:12 (1992)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: in commemoration of the second wife of Captain Obed Marsh, from H.P. Lovecrafts tale, The Shadow over Innsmouth, a mysterious figure known for her froglike appearance and strange affinity to water
N: $[Utricularia ' Nuedlinger Flair ' {T.Carow}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:110 (2008)
S: =[[Utricularia alpina {Jacq.}] * [Utricularia humboldtii {Schomb.}]]
B: T.Carow, Nuedlingen, DE, 6. 1994
Nominant: T.Carow, 10. 5. 2006
Registrant: T.Carow, 25. 10. 2007
C: priority for parentage
HC: Registered 15. 12. 2008 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:110 (2008)
"The petioles look similar to those of [Utricularia alpina {Jacq.}], but have a much longer stalk. The lamina is obovate to broadly lanceolate and up to 10 cm long and 4 cm wide. In shady conditions, the leaf stalk is up to 20 cm long, so the whole leaf could be up to 30 cm long. The traps looks similar to those of [Utricularia alpina {Jacq.}] and are about 1 mm in diameter.
The flowers are produced mainly in early summer. The inflorescence reaches up to 30 cm in length and usually bears two to four flowers. The flowers share more characteristics of [Utricularia humboldtii {Schomb.}] and are usually the same size as that species. They are about 5 cm long and beautifully colored. The corolla has the blue-violet coloration of [Utricularia humboldtii {Schomb.}], the lower lip has two very conspicuous, swollen yellow rims on the palate, which are prominent as in [Utricularia humboldtii {Schomb.}]. These rims are surrounded by a beautiful white spot, which however is much larger than in [Utricularia humboldtii {Schomb.}]. The yellow rims with the white spot in the middle of the blue-violet corolla give a nice contrast as it is not found in any of the large flowered Utricularia species or hybrids. The calyx lobes are equal, narrowly ovate, about 2 cm long and have the same coloration as the corolla.
I grow the plants in pure sphagnum moss, where they produce numerous offshoots and cover the whole surface very quickly. The plants like to grow in similar conditions as [Utricularia alpina {Jacq.}], not so wet as [Utricularia humboldtii {Schomb.}]. The temperatures in winter are about 12 degC, in summer around 15- 25 degC. They get about 3-4 hours of direct sunlight per day."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:124 (2008)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: after village fair at breeder's locality
N: $[Utricularia ' Pittier Moon ' {Wyman & Hoogenstrijd}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:118 (2007)
S: =[Utricularia alpina {Jacq.}]
Introducer: T.H.Wyman, Stone Mountain, GA, USA, from Henry Pittier National Park, before 2006
Nominant: T.H.Wyman & G. Hoogenstrijd, 12. 12. 2006
Registrant: T.H.Wyman & G.Hoogenstrijd, 17. 1. 2007
HC: Registered 24. 12. 2007 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:118 (2007)
"This plant is significantly more robust when compared to the more typical forms of [Utricularia alpina {Jacq.}] found in cultivation (...) and has occasionally been referred to by horticulturists as a "giant" or "large" form. The leaves are large - typically 20-45 cm long and 4-8 cm wide. This is 2-6 times the size of typical clones in cultivation, which for us are 8-20 cm long and 1.5-4 cm wide. They are also quite thick and almost succulent in texture. In outline they are diamond-shaped with a distinct petiole. Likewise, the blooms of this plant are 1.5-2.5 times larger than those of typical clones (see Figure 2) Flowers are typically born 2-4 on an inflorescence and, other than their large size, are typical for the species."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:119 (2007)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: after Henry Pittier National Park
N: $[Utricularia ' Yog-Sothoth ' {B.Rice}]
P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:17 (2000)
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n1p14_21.html#yog
S: =[Utricularia calycifida {Benj.}]
Introducer: ?, from VE, before 1990
Nominant: B.Rice, 17. 11. 1999
Registrant: B.Rice, Davis, USA, 22. 10. 1999
HC: Registered 30. 3. 2000 {JS}
Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:17 (2000)
"I used the tentative, descriptive phrase "purple veins" to describe one commonly cultivated form. This form has petiolate leaves with a oval lamina that are veined throughout with deep purple pigmentation (see Carniv.Pl.Newslett.21:10, Figure 1:1). The flowers are large, and the apron-like lower corolla lobe hangs down and nearly completely hides the spur. The corolla is pink, but with a yellow patch (edged in white) on the proximal palate bulge (see Carniv.Pl.Newslett.21:12, Figure 3). This plant is being established as the cultivar [Utricularia ' Yog-Sothoth ' {B.Rice}]."
Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.21:10 & 12 (1992)
Propagation: vegetative only
Etymology: notes the potent and enigmatic entity mentioned in various stories by H.P. Lovecraft, the original Yog-Sothoth and the cultivar share features such as peculiar venation, countless sucking mouths, and an insatiable appetite
VN: ["Australian rainbow plant" {}]
S: see Byblis
VN: ["Bladderwort" {}]
S: see Utricularia
VN: ["Butterwort" {}]
S: see Pinguicula
VN: ["Cobra lily" {}]
S: see Darlingtonia
VN: ["Corkscrew plant" {}]
S: see Genlisea
VN: ["Devil's Claw" {}]
S: see Ibicella
VN: ["Fettkraut" {}]
S: see Pinguicula
VN: ["Kannenpflanze" {}]
S: see Nepenthes
VN: ["Katupat baruk" {}]
S: see Nepenthes
VN: ["Ketakong" {}]
S: see Nepenthes
VN: ["Kobrapflanze" {}]
S: see Darlingtonia
VN: ["Mushi-tori-sumire" {}]
S: see Pinguicula
VN: ["North American pitcher plant" {}]
S: see Sarracenia
VN: ["Periok-kera" {}]
S: see Nepenthes
VN: ["Portugese dewey pine" {}]
S: see Drosophyllum
VN: ["Schlauchpflanze" {}]
S: see Sarracenia
VN: ["Sonnentau" {}]
S: see Drosera
VN: ["Sumpfkrug" {}]
S: see Heliamphora
VN: ["Sundew" {}]
S: see Drosera
VN: ["Tanuki-mo" {}]
S: see Utricularia
VN: ["Taublatt" {}]
S: see Drosophyllum
VN: ["Tropical pitcher plant" {}]
S: see Nepenthes
VN: ["Venezuelan Sun-pitcher plant" {}]
S: see Heliamphora
VN: ["Venus fly trap" {}]
S: see Dionaea
VN: ["Venusfliegenfalle" {}]
S: see Dionaea
VN: ["Wasserfalle" {}]
S: see Aldrovanda
VN: ["Wasserschlauch" {}]
S: see Utricularia
VN: ["Waterwheel plant" {}]
S: see Aldrovanda
VN: ["West Australian pitcher plant" {}]
S: see Cephalotus