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Heliamphora folliculata

Follicular sun pitcher

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Heliamphora folliculata is a species of Marsh Pitcher Plant endemic to the Aparaman group of tepuis in Venezuela. It grows on all four mountains: Aparaman Tepui, Murosipan Tepui, Tereke Tepui and Kamakeiwaran Tepui.

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Heliamphora folliculata (Latin: folliculatus = having follicles) is a species of Marsh Pitcher Plant endemic to the Aparaman group of tepuis in Venezuela. It grows on all four mountains: Aparaman Tepui, Murosipan Tepui, Tereke Tepui and Kamakeiwaran Tepui.

The nectar spoon of this species, which bears giant extrafloral nectaries within its internal chamber, may have evolved to prevent rain from washing away the energetically costly nectar produced by the plant.

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Habitat

Altitude
1,500–2,200 m
Altitude Class
highland
Native To
Venezuela

Cultivation

Difficulty
intermediate
Temperature
Day 18–24°C / Night 8–15°C
Humidity
70–90%
Notes
Los Testigos mountains. Pouch-shaped pitchers.

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