Heliamphora hispida explained
Heliamphora hispida (Latin: hispidus = covered with stiff or rough hairs, bristly) is a species of Marsh Pitcher Plant endemic to Cerro Neblina, the southernmost tepui of the Guiana Highlands at the Brazil-Venezuela border.
References
- Brewer-Carías, C. (May 1973). Web site: Plantas carnívoras del Cerro de La Neblina. Estudio y fotografía sobre tres mecanismos de trampas. . Defensa de la Naturaleza 2(6): 17–26.
- Brewer-Carías, C. (2012–2013). Web site: Las plantas carnívoras de los tepuyes. . Río Verde 9: 73–88.
- McPherson, S. (2007). Pitcher Plants of the Americas. The McDonald & Woodward Publishing Company, Blacksburg, Virginia.
- Nerz, J. (December 2004). Heliamphora elongata (Sarraceniaceae), a new species from Ilu-Tepui. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 33(4): 111–116.
- Nerz, J. & A. Wistuba (June 2006). Heliamphora exappendiculata, a clearly distinct species with unique characteristics. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 35(2): 43–51.
- Wistuba, A., T. Carow & P. Harbarth (September 2002). Heliamphora chimantensis, a new species of Heliamphora (Sarraceniaceae) from the ‘Macizo de Chimanta’ in the south of Venezuela. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 31(3): 78–82.
- Wistuba, A., T. Carow, P. Harbarth, & J. Nerz (2005). Web site: Heliamphora pulchella, eine neue mit Heliamphora minor (Sarraceniaceae) verwandte Art aus der Chimanta Region in Venezuela. . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110720070643/http://www.carnivoren.org/gfp/mitteilungsorgane/taublatt/artikel/53_01_wistuba_carow_nerz_harbart-heliamphora_pulchella.pdf . 2011-07-20 . Das Taublatt 53(3): 42–50.