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Original source: Urs Zimmermann, Switzerland (www.nepenthes.ch)
Author: Urs Zimmermann, Switzerland (www.nepenthes.ch)
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Nepenthes hamata
In his 1976 guide, Nepenthes of Mount Kinabalu, botanist Shigeo Kurata included this species under the name N. dentata, noting that it wasSpecies: Nepenthes hamata Turnbull & Middleton (1984) Images - Nepenthes hamata Prague botanic garden Retrieved from "http://commons.wikimedia. More
Nepenthes hamata is famous for having possibly the most developed peristome in the genus, which consists of expanded ribs that form long, curved "teeth" at the edge of the pitcher's mouth. The upper pitchers are usually more elongated and the peristome is even more developed, with the "teeth" curving completely outwards. More
Hi, I am looking for a nepenthes Hamata if anyone has one for sale or trade. Thanx... More