- June 1996 and was
successful in
rediscovering N.
aristolochioides in the wild.
Nepenthes aristolochioides was
finally described by
Matthew Jebb and Martin...
-
Taylor & S.T.Yeo, 2011
Nepenthes argentii Jebb & Ch****, 1997
Nepenthes aristolochioides Jebb & Ch****, 1997
Nepenthes armin Jebb & Ch****, 2014
Nepenthes attenboroughii...
- Hook.f.
Cissus aristata Blume Cissus aristolochiifolia Planch.
Cissus aristolochioides Planch.
Cissus arnottiana B.V.Shetty & Par.Singh
Cissus ****amica (M...
-
similar manner to
Darlingtonia californica and two
Nepenthes species, N.
aristolochioides and N. klossii. The
pitcher is
filled with
water and
enzymes produced...
- " as Dr John Sims
noted in The
Botanical Magazine, 1801.
Nepenthes aristolochioides, a
carnivorous plant with
pitchers resembling Aristolochia flowers...
-
Darlingtonia californica, and, some
horticulturalists argue,
Nepenthes aristolochioides. The
trapping mechanism of the
sundew Drosera glanduligera combines...
- the aim of
conserving 4 of the most
threatened Nepenthes species: N.
aristolochioides, N. clipeata, N. khasiana, and N. rigidifolia. The
specific epithet...
-
pitchers of N.
aristolochioides,
eventually falling into the
pitcher fluid and drowning. Most of the prey
caught by N.
aristolochioides and N. klossii...
-
fluid is also
found in
seven other closely allied Sumatran species: N.
aristolochioides, N. dubia, N. flava, N. inermis, N. jacquelineae, N. jamban, and N...
- of Vincetoxi****
sublanceolatum f.
albiflorum T.
aristolochioides, syn. of Vincetoxi****
aristolochioides T. barbata, syn. of Vincetoxi****
barbatum T. belostemma...