Nepenthes phyllamphora

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 Nepenthes phyllamphora subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Nepenthes phyllamphora, Willd. (N. macrostachya. Blume. W. fimbriata, Blume. N. O'Brieniana, Rod. Phyllamphora mirabilis, Lour.). Fig. 2463. Lvs. petiolate, light green, herbaceous, glabrous, veins 6-10 pairs, margin dentate-ciliate: pitchers 3-6x1—11/2 in., subcylindric, slightly inflated in lower half, pale green to red-green or red (N. O'Brieniana); wings narrow or as cords; peristome cylindric, transverse, green rarely red; lid orbicular. B.M. 8067. I.H. 37:116. Native from S. China to Borneo, Sumatra and N. Guinea.—It was first cult. nearly a century ago, and has been parent of several hybrids. It varies in shape and color in different localities.


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