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''Nepenthes glabrata'' is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Sulawesi. The species grows in open, high forest at elevations of 1600 to 2100 m. It produces dainty, colourful pitchers reaching only a few centimetres in height. These traps are red speckled on a yellowish background, giving them a "hand painted" appearance.〔D'Amato, P. 1998. ''The Savage Garden: Cultivating Carnivorous Plants''. Ten Speed Press, Berkeley.〕 The specific epithet ''glabrata'' is derived from the Latin word ''glaber'', meaning "hairless", and refers to the mostly glabrous nature of this species. ==Botanical history== As in the case of ''N. eymae'' and ''N. hamata'', two formal descriptions of this species were published almost concurrently. The first, by Shigeo Kurata under the name ''N. rubromaculata'',〔 was published on February 6, 1984, in the ''Journal of Insectivorous Plant Society''. The second, by John R. Turnbull and Anne T. Middleton as ''N. glabratus'',〔 was published four days later on February 10, in ''Reinwardtia''.〔Cheek, M.R. & M.H.P. Jebb 2001. Nepenthaceae. ''Flora Malesiana'' 15: 1–157.〕 Although Kurata's article was printed first, the name he used is a later homonym of a horticultural hybrid published in 1891 (''N. × rubromaculata'') and is thus a ''nomen illegitimum'' (illegitimate name).〔〔Schlauer, J. N.d. (''Nepenthes glabrata'' ). Carnivorous Plant Database.〕 ''Nepenthes glabrata'' (emended with a feminine suffix)〔Schlauer, J. 1994. (NEPENTHES comments for Flora Malesiana ). Carnivorous Plant Mailing List, September 9, 1994.〕 is therefore the correct name for this species.〔〔Jebb, M.H.P. & M.R. Cheek 1997. A skeletal revision of ''Nepenthes'' (Nepenthaceae). ''Blumea'' 42(1): 1–106.〕 The holotype of ''N. glabrata'', ''J.R.Turnbull & A.T.Middleton 83113a'', was collected on August 31, 1983, from the Tri Tunggal Eboni Corp. logging concession () in Central Sulawesi at an altitude of 1666 m.〔〔 In their description of the species, Turnbull and Middleton wrote that the specimen was deposited at Herbarium Bogoriense (BO), the herbarium of the Bogor Botanical Gardens, but Matthew Jebb and Martin Cheek were unable to locate it in 1995 and 1996, and write that it "may never have been distributed".〔 The holotype of ''N. rubromaculata'' Sh.Kurata, ''Kurata, Atsumi & Komatsu 149a'', was collected on November 9, 1983, from the route from Malei to Kajoga in Central Sulawesi. The type repository is not indicated in the description, but is likely to be the herbarium of the Nippon Dental College (NDC).〔〔 Soon after these descriptions were published, the authors introduced the species into cultivation.〔D'Amato, P. 2000. (Re: ''N. glabrata'' ). Carnivorous Plant Mailing List, February 24, 2000.〕 Hobbyists distinguished two forms: "Palo Alto", which produces more compact pitchers and narrow leaves that turn purple under high light levels; and "Forestville", which has somewhat larger pitchers, particularly aerial ones.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nepenthes glabrata」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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