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Heliamphora exappendiculata

Appendix-less sun pitcher

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About

A notable Venezuelan marsh pitcher plant, *Heliamphora exappendiculata* is distinctive for its flattened pitcher mouths, which act as landing platforms for insects. It is found in diverse habitats, ranging from wet gorge walls to summit savannahs.

Field notes

Distribution & habitat

Chimantá and Aprada Massifs of Bolívar state, Venezuela

Ecology

Pitchers collect insects on flattened pitcher mouths, which function as 'landing platforms' upon which prey falls from surrounding vegetation. The pitcher shape also effectively collects leaf litter and organic debris, potentially serving as an additional source of nutrition.

History & etymology

The species was previously considered a variety of *H. heterodoxa* but has recently been raised to species rank.

Habitat

Altitude
1,800–2,500 m
Altitude Class
highland
Native To
Venezuela

Cultivation

Difficulty
difficult
Temperature
Day 16–22°C / Night 6–12°C
Humidity
75–90%
Notes
Lacks the nectar spoon found in other Heliamphora.

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