News on Nepenthes of Indochina !
I had some computer problems in the last months, so
the updating was delayed, but now here it is!
-a strange plant was discovered in a lowland jungle,
see the pics and a few infos in the note 16 of The
South map
-N. smilesii has been found in the lowlands, see one
pic and a few infos in the note 5 of The South map
-some more informations about the Kirirom n.p. in
Cambodia, by Julien Jedrusiak, see note 2 of the
Cambodia map
-you can finally give a look at the short text
dedicated to N. anamensis (now called N. smilesii) and
N. thorelii in "A skeletal revision of Nepenthes", by
M. Jebb and M. Cheek, see the part "What’s on the
books" in my long research
-Heiko Rischer provided some more pics of N. smilesii
in habitat on Phu Kradung.
Just go to the site's homepage and you'll reach these
links very easily (always check the bottom of the page
for any updating).
Please, if you visit these countries: respect Mother
Nature, take photos of pitcher plants and tell your
story. That’s the main way to improve this website and
our general knowledge about Nepenthes from Indochina!
By the way, the visits to my website are
becoming stable, about 70 per week, mainly from Asia
and the United States.
So...Thanks!
Marcello Catalano
I had some computer problems in the last months, so
the updating was delayed, but now here it is!
-a strange plant was discovered in a lowland jungle,
see the pics and a few infos in the note 16 of The
South map
-N. smilesii has been found in the lowlands, see one
pic and a few infos in the note 5 of The South map
-some more informations about the Kirirom n.p. in
Cambodia, by Julien Jedrusiak, see note 2 of the
Cambodia map
-you can finally give a look at the short text
dedicated to N. anamensis (now called N. smilesii) and
N. thorelii in "A skeletal revision of Nepenthes", by
M. Jebb and M. Cheek, see the part "What’s on the
books" in my long research
-Heiko Rischer provided some more pics of N. smilesii
in habitat on Phu Kradung.
Just go to the site's homepage and you'll reach these
links very easily (always check the bottom of the page
for any updating).
Please, if you visit these countries: respect Mother
Nature, take photos of pitcher plants and tell your
story. That’s the main way to improve this website and
our general knowledge about Nepenthes from Indochina!
By the way, the visits to my website are
becoming stable, about 70 per week, mainly from Asia
and the United States.
So...Thanks!
Marcello Catalano
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