Nepenthes madagascariensis was the first Nepenthes species to be discovered; Étienne de Flacourt recorded it in 1658 under the name Amramatico. He published a description of the plant in his seminal work Histoire de la Grande Isle de Madagascar. It reads:
Ecology
Nepenthes madagascariensis occurs along the eastern coast of Madagascar. It is most common in the south of the island, around Tôlanaro, though it is found as far north as the Masoala Peninsula. It grows along the edges of swamps and in peaty or sandy soils at low altitudes.
The pitchers of N.madagascariensis play host to at least two species of infaunal spiders: Synema obscuripes and Theridion decaryi.
Infraspecific taxa
N. madagascariensis var. macrocarpa Scott Elliot (1891)
Nepenthes Madagascariensis seed planting on 19 01 2020
Nepenthes Madagascariensis seed planting . I planted the seeds on 19 01 2020. I use a mixture of two parts peat moss and 1 part perlite.
published: 19 Jan 2020
Nepenthes Madagascariensis - Arkive
Carnivorous Plant.
published: 23 Jun 2010
Nepenthes madagascariensis seedling
This is my first attempt to grow Nepenthes from seed. I chose Nepenthes madagascariensis because of it's small size and fondness of warm, lowland environments, making it a good candidate for my next terrarium/vivarium. I say n the vid I bought 100 seeds, I was wrong I only got 50 seeds, but that's alright... Regardless 1 successful seedling out of 50 is bad enough, you can imagine how much worse I felt with a ratio of 1/100 lol. After reviewing my log book, I found out otherwise. Anyhow it was sown on 2-12-09 and this is it so far at 10-23-09. It's starting to resemble a Nep 8)
published: 23 Oct 2009
Nepenthes Monkey Jar t.v. ...A n. Madagascariensis seed update 04 08 2020....S1E3
published: 04 Aug 2020
This Plant Is Functionally Extinct In The Wild | Nepenthes clipeata
Mark from @lushfolia has a strong message about conservation through horticulture by showing us a functionally extinct plant #Nepenthesclipeata . He shares his vision and ambition for his secret Singapore Nepenthes haven.
My youtube: Onlyplants
Nursery Instagram @lushfolio
My instagram @bo.tan.ist
#Nepenthes #onlyplants #carnivorousplants #plants #houseplants #carnivorousplant #pitcherplant #monkeycup #lushfolia #plantconservation
Nepenthes are generally categorized as lowland or highland. (There are some which fall under the intermediate and ultra highland categories but we will discuss those in another video). Damon will talk about what the difference is in lowland and highland Nepenthes and how best to grow Lowland plants. For more information or to order checkout www.californiacarnivores.com
published: 17 Nov 2020
Nepenthes madagascariensis
published: 14 Dec 2022
The Carnivorous Plant That Feasts on Mice
While the carnivorous cravings of most flesh-eating plants are limited to small insects, one exception is the pitcher plant. It can consume anything that fits in its mouth--including a mouse!
From: CRAZY MONSTER: Gulpers
http://bit.ly/2jdlwQt
published: 20 Jan 2017
How to Pollinate Nepenthes Flowers
Damon will show you how we pollinate Nepenthes flowers in our greenhouse. These fascinating plants have male and female flowers and to make seeds, you need a male and female flower blooming at the same time. For more information or to order please visit www.californiacarnivores.com
This is my first attempt to grow Nepenthes from seed. I chose Nepenthes madagascariensis because of it's small size and fondness of warm, lowland environments, ...
This is my first attempt to grow Nepenthes from seed. I chose Nepenthes madagascariensis because of it's small size and fondness of warm, lowland environments, making it a good candidate for my next terrarium/vivarium. I say n the vid I bought 100 seeds, I was wrong I only got 50 seeds, but that's alright... Regardless 1 successful seedling out of 50 is bad enough, you can imagine how much worse I felt with a ratio of 1/100 lol. After reviewing my log book, I found out otherwise. Anyhow it was sown on 2-12-09 and this is it so far at 10-23-09. It's starting to resemble a Nep 8)
This is my first attempt to grow Nepenthes from seed. I chose Nepenthes madagascariensis because of it's small size and fondness of warm, lowland environments, making it a good candidate for my next terrarium/vivarium. I say n the vid I bought 100 seeds, I was wrong I only got 50 seeds, but that's alright... Regardless 1 successful seedling out of 50 is bad enough, you can imagine how much worse I felt with a ratio of 1/100 lol. After reviewing my log book, I found out otherwise. Anyhow it was sown on 2-12-09 and this is it so far at 10-23-09. It's starting to resemble a Nep 8)
Mark from @lushfolia has a strong message about conservation through horticulture by showing us a functionally extinct plant #Nepenthesclipeata . He shares his ...
Mark from @lushfolia has a strong message about conservation through horticulture by showing us a functionally extinct plant #Nepenthesclipeata . He shares his vision and ambition for his secret Singapore Nepenthes haven.
My youtube: Onlyplants
Nursery Instagram @lushfolio
My instagram @bo.tan.ist
#Nepenthes #onlyplants #carnivorousplants #plants #houseplants #carnivorousplant #pitcherplant #monkeycup #lushfolia #plantconservation
Mark from @lushfolia has a strong message about conservation through horticulture by showing us a functionally extinct plant #Nepenthesclipeata . He shares his vision and ambition for his secret Singapore Nepenthes haven.
My youtube: Onlyplants
Nursery Instagram @lushfolio
My instagram @bo.tan.ist
#Nepenthes #onlyplants #carnivorousplants #plants #houseplants #carnivorousplant #pitcherplant #monkeycup #lushfolia #plantconservation
Nepenthes are generally categorized as lowland or highland. (There are some which fall under the intermediate and ultra highland categories but we will discuss ...
Nepenthes are generally categorized as lowland or highland. (There are some which fall under the intermediate and ultra highland categories but we will discuss those in another video). Damon will talk about what the difference is in lowland and highland Nepenthes and how best to grow Lowland plants. For more information or to order checkout www.californiacarnivores.com
Nepenthes are generally categorized as lowland or highland. (There are some which fall under the intermediate and ultra highland categories but we will discuss those in another video). Damon will talk about what the difference is in lowland and highland Nepenthes and how best to grow Lowland plants. For more information or to order checkout www.californiacarnivores.com
While the carnivorous cravings of most flesh-eating plants are limited to small insects, one exception is the pitcher plant. It can consume anything that fits i...
While the carnivorous cravings of most flesh-eating plants are limited to small insects, one exception is the pitcher plant. It can consume anything that fits in its mouth--including a mouse!
From: CRAZY MONSTER: Gulpers
http://bit.ly/2jdlwQt
While the carnivorous cravings of most flesh-eating plants are limited to small insects, one exception is the pitcher plant. It can consume anything that fits in its mouth--including a mouse!
From: CRAZY MONSTER: Gulpers
http://bit.ly/2jdlwQt
Damon will show you how we pollinate Nepenthes flowers in our greenhouse. These fascinating plants have male and female flowers and to make seeds, you need a ma...
Damon will show you how we pollinate Nepenthes flowers in our greenhouse. These fascinating plants have male and female flowers and to make seeds, you need a male and female flower blooming at the same time. For more information or to order please visit www.californiacarnivores.com
Damon will show you how we pollinate Nepenthes flowers in our greenhouse. These fascinating plants have male and female flowers and to make seeds, you need a male and female flower blooming at the same time. For more information or to order please visit www.californiacarnivores.com
This is my first attempt to grow Nepenthes from seed. I chose Nepenthes madagascariensis because of it's small size and fondness of warm, lowland environments, making it a good candidate for my next terrarium/vivarium. I say n the vid I bought 100 seeds, I was wrong I only got 50 seeds, but that's alright... Regardless 1 successful seedling out of 50 is bad enough, you can imagine how much worse I felt with a ratio of 1/100 lol. After reviewing my log book, I found out otherwise. Anyhow it was sown on 2-12-09 and this is it so far at 10-23-09. It's starting to resemble a Nep 8)
Mark from @lushfolia has a strong message about conservation through horticulture by showing us a functionally extinct plant #Nepenthesclipeata . He shares his vision and ambition for his secret Singapore Nepenthes haven.
My youtube: Onlyplants
Nursery Instagram @lushfolio
My instagram @bo.tan.ist
#Nepenthes #onlyplants #carnivorousplants #plants #houseplants #carnivorousplant #pitcherplant #monkeycup #lushfolia #plantconservation
Nepenthes are generally categorized as lowland or highland. (There are some which fall under the intermediate and ultra highland categories but we will discuss those in another video). Damon will talk about what the difference is in lowland and highland Nepenthes and how best to grow Lowland plants. For more information or to order checkout www.californiacarnivores.com
While the carnivorous cravings of most flesh-eating plants are limited to small insects, one exception is the pitcher plant. It can consume anything that fits in its mouth--including a mouse!
From: CRAZY MONSTER: Gulpers
http://bit.ly/2jdlwQt
Damon will show you how we pollinate Nepenthes flowers in our greenhouse. These fascinating plants have male and female flowers and to make seeds, you need a male and female flower blooming at the same time. For more information or to order please visit www.californiacarnivores.com
Nepenthes madagascariensis was the first Nepenthes species to be discovered; Étienne de Flacourt recorded it in 1658 under the name Amramatico. He published a description of the plant in his seminal work Histoire de la Grande Isle de Madagascar. It reads:
Ecology
Nepenthes madagascariensis occurs along the eastern coast of Madagascar. It is most common in the south of the island, around Tôlanaro, though it is found as far north as the Masoala Peninsula. It grows along the edges of swamps and in peaty or sandy soils at low altitudes.
The pitchers of N.madagascariensis play host to at least two species of infaunal spiders: Synema obscuripes and Theridion decaryi.
Infraspecific taxa
N. madagascariensis var. macrocarpa Scott Elliot (1891)