citation type=book xml:id=boj1269-cit-0004 bookTitleSarraceniaceae of South America/bookTitle by authorgivenNamesStewart/givenNames familyNameMcPherson/familyName/author, authorgivenNamesAndreas/givenNames familyNameWistuba/familyName/author, authorgivenNamesAndreas/givenNames familyNameFleischmann/familyName...
The Sarraceniaceae are distributed in eastern and western North America and the Guayana Highland of South America, typically growing in acidic boggy habitats low in nitrogen availability. Economic importance is as cultivated ornamentals. See Bayer et al. (1996), Neyland and Merchant (2006), and ...
genus Heliamphora,Heliamphora- genus of pitcher plants of the Guiana Highlands in South America Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visitthe...
The Sarraceniaceae are a small family of insectivorous herbs native to North and South America. The family is composed of three geographically separated genera, Heliamphora, Darlingtonia and Sarracenia. Recent molecular evidence suggests that Darlingtonia is sister to a Heliamphora-Sarracenia clade. ...
genus Heliamphora, Heliamphora - genus of pitcher plants of the Guiana Highlands in South America Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit...
The carnivorous plant family Sarraceniaceae comprises three genera of wetland-inhabiting pitcher plants: Darlingtonia in the northwestern United States, Sarracenia in eastern North America, and Heliamphora in northern South America. Hypotheses concerning the biogeographic history leading to this unusual ...
Sarraceniaceae, family of carnivorous pitcher plants in the order Ericales, native to North and South America. These low-growing perennial herbs are notable for their modified pitcherlike leaves, which serve as pitfall traps to ensnare and digest insects