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Heliamphora tatei

Tate's sun pitcher

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Heliamphora tatei is a species of marsh pitcher plant endemic to Cerro Duida, Cerro Huachamacari and Cerro Marahuaca in Venezuela. It is closely related to H. macdonaldae, H. neblinae, and H. parva, and all three have in the past been considered forms or varieties of H. tatei. Like H. tatei, these species are noted for their stem-forming growth habit.

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Heliamphora tatei (after George Henry Hamilton Tate) is a species of marsh pitcher plant endemic to Cerro Duida, Cerro Huachamacari and Cerro Marahuaca in Venezuela. It is closely related to H. macdonaldae, H. neblinae, and H. parva, and all three have in the past been considered forms or varieties of H. tatei. Like H. tatei, these species are noted for their stem-forming growth habit.

Putative natural hybrids between H. macdonaldae and H. tatei have been recorded in the southern part of Cerro Duida.

Infraspecific taxa

Heliamphora tatei var. macdonaldae (Gleason) Maguire (1978) [=H. macdonaldae]

Habitat

Altitude
2,000–2,800 m
Altitude Class
highland
Native To
Venezuela

Cultivation

Difficulty
difficult
Temperature
Day 16–22°C / Night 6–12°C
Humidity
75–95%
Notes
Only arborescent Heliamphora, forms woody stems. Cerro Duida.

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