Nepenthes sanguinea

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 Nepenthes sanguinea subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Nepenthes sanguinea, Lindl. Lvs. sessile, deeply amplexicaul, thick, herbaceous, oblong-lanceolate: pitchers 3-10 x 2-3 in., ventricose-cylindric to cylindric, bright red to reddish green, wings expanded fringed, or narrow plain; peristome laterally expanded. G.C. 1849:580; 1872:541. F.S. 22:2343. F.M. 1874:128. Gn.W. 24:504.—Sent about 1849 from Malaya by Lobb to England, but cult. difficult. It yielded the hybrid N. Mastersiana, but is now rare in cult.


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