Nepenthes hispida

Nepenthes hispida
An upper pitcher of Nepenthes hispida from Lambir Hills
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Nepenthaceae
Genus: Nepenthes
Species:
N. hispida
Binomial name
Nepenthes hispida
Beck (1895)[2]

Nepenthes hispida (/nɪˈpɛnθz ˈhɪspɪdə/; from Latin: hispidus "bristly") is a tropical pitcher plant species native to Borneo. It grows at elevations of 100 to 800 m in kerangas forest.[3] It is known with certainty only from Lambir Hills National Park and surrounding areas.[4]

Nepenthes hispida is listed as Conservation Dependent on the 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.[1]

In the wild, N. hispida is only known to hybridise with N. reinwardtiana.[3][5]

  1. ^ a b Clarke, C.M.; Cantley, R.; Nerz, J.; Rischer, H.; Witsuba, A. (2000). "Nepenthes hispida". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2000. IUCN: e.T39666A10249804. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2000.RLTS.T39666A10249804.en.
  2. ^ (in German) Beck, G. 1895. Die Gattung Nepenthes. Wiener Illustrirte Garten-Zeitung 20(3–6): 96–107, 141–150, 182–192, 217–229.
  3. ^ a b Clarke, C.M. 1997. Nepenthes of Borneo. Natural History Publications (Borneo), Kota Kinabalu.
  4. ^ Clarke, C.M. & C.C. Lee 2004. Pitcher Plants of Sarawak. Natural History Publications (Borneo), Kota Kinabalu.
  5. ^ McPherson, S.R. 2009. Pitcher Plants of the Old World. 2 volumes. Redfern Natural History Productions, Poole.