Nepenthes hirsuta (utawi Kantong semar Kalimantan (ꦏꦤ꧀ꦠꦺꦴꦁ ꦱꦼꦩꦂ ꦏꦭꦶꦩꦤ꧀ꦠꦤ꧀)) yaiku spesies kantong semar endemik saka pulo Kalimantan. Spesies iki saged ditemukake ning bagian kulon lan lor pulo Kalimantan, kang artine termasuk ning sajerone wilayah Indonesia, Malaysia, lan Brunei.[1][3] Ning Indonesia dhewek tuwuhan iki saged ditemukake ning wilayah Barito Ulu, lan ning tempat-tempat alas udan kados kedhuwurane babagan 400 meter ning sedhuwure segara. Tuwuhan kang ditemokake ning tempat iki dhuwe 3 variasi werna kantong, yaiku lurik abang, abang polos lan putih polos.[4]
Tuwuhan kantong semar kalimantan dhuwe ciri khusus yaiku, wujud kantonge kaya kendhi rada ramping ning bagian tengahe, werna ijo enom; godhong werna ijo, rada kandhel, wujude oval utawi melanset, rada lancip ning arah pucuk godhong utawi ning arah pucuk sor, wonten wulu-wulu rada alus ning bagian sor sewalike godhonge; wujud wiwite silinder, werna soklat lan ana wulu-wulu sing alus.[4]
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Nepenthes hirsuta (utawi Kantong semar Kalimantan (ꦏꦤ꧀ꦠꦺꦴꦁ ꦱꦼꦩꦂ ꦏꦭꦶꦩꦤ꧀ꦠꦤ꧀)) yaiku spesies kantong semar endemik saka pulo Kalimantan. Spesies iki saged ditemukake ning bagian kulon lan lor pulo Kalimantan, kang artine termasuk ning sajerone wilayah Indonesia, Malaysia, lan Brunei. Ning Indonesia dhewek tuwuhan iki saged ditemukake ning wilayah Barito Ulu, lan ning tempat-tempat alas udan kados kedhuwurane babagan 400 meter ning sedhuwure segara. Tuwuhan kang ditemokake ning tempat iki dhuwe 3 variasi werna kantong, yaiku lurik abang, abang polos lan putih polos.
Nepenthes hirsuta (/nɪˈpɛnθiːz hərˈsjuːtə/; from Latin: hirsūtus "hairy, bristly"), the hairy pitcher-plant,[3] is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Borneo. It is characterised by an indumentum of thick brown hairs, which is even present on the inflorescence. Pitchers are mostly green throughout with some having red blotches on the inside surfaces.[4]
N. hirsuta grows at an elevation of 200–1100 m.[5] It is present in a wide range of habitats, including kerangas forest, mossy banks in lower montane forest, open areas, and disturbed vegetation on lower ridges. It grows mostly on sandstone substrates.[4]
N. hirsuta is most closely related to N. hispida and N. macrovulgaris. Botanists Matthew Jebb and Martin Cheek suggest that N. hirsuta is also related to N. philippinensis, a species endemic to Palawan in the Philippines.[6][7]
In his Carnivorous Plant Database, taxonomist Jan Schlauer treats N. hispida as a heterotypic synonym of N. hirsuta.[8]
The following natural hybrids involving N. hirsuta have been recorded.
Nepenthes hirsuta (/nɪˈpɛnθiːz hərˈsjuːtə/; from Latin: hirsūtus "hairy, bristly"), the hairy pitcher-plant, is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Borneo. It is characterised by an indumentum of thick brown hairs, which is even present on the inflorescence. Pitchers are mostly green throughout with some having red blotches on the inside surfaces.
N. hirsuta grows at an elevation of 200–1100 m. It is present in a wide range of habitats, including kerangas forest, mossy banks in lower montane forest, open areas, and disturbed vegetation on lower ridges. It grows mostly on sandstone substrates.
Nepenthes hirsuta Hook.f., 1873 è una pianta carnivora della famiglia Nepenthaceae[2], endemica del Borneo, dove cresce a 200–1100 m.
La Lista rossa IUCN classifica Nepenthes hirsuta come specie a rischio minimo.[1]
Nepenthes hirsuta Hook.f., 1873 è una pianta carnivora della famiglia Nepenthaceae, endemica del Borneo, dove cresce a 200–1100 m.
Plaukuotasis ąsotenis (Nepenthes hirsuta) – ąsoteninių (Nepenthaceae) šeimos vabzdžiaėdis augalas.
Ąsotėlis žalias, jo vidinė pusė su raudonomis dėmelėmis.
Plaukuotasis ąsotenis (Nepenthes hirsuta) – ąsoteninių (Nepenthaceae) šeimos vabzdžiaėdis augalas.
Ąsotėlis žalias, jo vidinė pusė su raudonomis dėmelėmis.
Plaukuotasis ąsotenis