AUCTION 2 : NEPENTHES PUDICA Mentarang Hulu, North Kalimantan, Indonesia
AUCTION 2 : NEPENTHES PUDICA Mentarang Hulu, North Kalimantan, Indonesia
THE PLANT IN AUCTION IS THE SAME PLANT IN PICTURES
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VERY RARE!!
Nepenthes pudica is a tropical pitcher plant known from a handful of localities in the Mentarang Hulu district of North Kalimantan, Borneo, where it occurs at 1100–1300 m above sea level.
It is notable for producing achlorophyllous subterranean stems bearing functional underground pitchers; very few pitchers are produced above ground.
Nepenthes pudica may have evolved its underground pitchers due to the seasonally dry ridgetops it inhabits. It appears to predominantly capture ants, as do the majority of studied species in the genus Nepenthes.
Nepenthes pudica is the first described species of pitcher plant (of any genus) to use pitfall traps specifically in the subterranean environment. Morphologically, it is closest to N. hirsuta and N. hispida.