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Nepenthes madagascariensis

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Yves-Pascal Suter · CC BY-SA 3.0

About

One of only two native pitcher plant species found on Madagascar, *Nepenthes madagascariensis* is notable for its historical description and its association with specific swamp and peaty habitats.

Field notes

Distribution & habitat

Eastern coast of Madagascar, most common in the south around Tôlanaro, but found as far north as the Masoala Peninsula. It grows along the edges of swamps at low altitudes.

Ecology

The pitchers play host to at least two species of infaunal spiders: *Synema obscuripes* and *Theridion decaryi*.

History & etymology

First described by Étienne de Flacourt in 1658 under the name Amramatico, in his work Histoire de la Grande Isle de Madagascar.

Habitat

Altitude
0–500 m
Altitude Class
lowland
Native To
Madagascar
IUCN Status
Least Concern

Taxonomy

Described
1797
Authority
Poir.

Cultivation

Difficulty
intermediate

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