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Nepenthes rafflesiana (/nɪˈpɛnθiːz ræˌfliːziˈɑːnə/;
after Stamford Raffles), or Raffles' pitcher-plant, is a
species of
tropical pitcher plant. It has...
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Olfactory cues can also play a role in attraction. For example,
Nepenthes rafflesiana uses flower-scent
mimicry to
attract insects to its pitchers. The rim...
- with N. gracilis, N. hirsuta, N.
rafflesiana, and N. veitchii.
Burbidge informally called the
plant N.
rafflesiana "glaberrima", but
there is no indication...
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Alpinia rafflesiana,
commonly known in
Malaysia as
tepus telor, is a
perennial herb
belonging to the
family Zingiberaceae. It is
native to peninsular...
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Tropical Epiphyte[permanent dead link] Groom, P. (1893), "On
Dischidia rafflesiana (Wall.)",
Annals of Botany, os-7 (2): 223–241, doi:10.1093/aob/os-7.2...
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allowing it to wrap
around nearby support. In some
species (e.g. N.
rafflesiana),
different prey may be
attracted by the two
types of pitchers. This...
- N. mirabilis var. echinostoma) N. bicalcarata × N.
rafflesiana ? (N. bicalcarata × N.
rafflesiana) × N. mirabilis var.
echinostoma None of
these hybrids...
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access to more
resources and
therefore better growth.
Nepenthes rafflesiana upper pitcher with
coiled tendril.
Virginia creeper vine
beginning tendril...
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Nepenthes 'Amy Mic****e' is a
cultivar of a
manmade hybrid between N.
rafflesiana and a
plant identified as N. t****lii. It was bred by
Bruce Lee Bednar...
- in 1758.
Nepenthes rafflesiana, a
species of
pitcher plant, was
described by
William Jack in 1835. The name
Nepenthes rafflesiana as used by Hugh Low...