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  NEPENTHES, PITCHER PLANTS, CANTHARIFERA, PHYLLAMPHORA
Nepenthes cuttings, when well rooted, will generally pick-up from where they left-off on the parent plant, i.e., a cutting from a mature plant making upper pitchers will (most of the time) continue with mature growth characteristics and upper pitchers when rooted.
All photographs on this web-site are of plants grown at Leilani Hapu'u Nepenthes Nursery.
Our nepenthes are grown on benches in shade houses certified by the State of Hawaii to be free of pests (including burrowing and reniform nematode certification).
alohanepenthes.com   (576 words)

  
 home [Nepenthes - finest collection -]
I have to admit this was not caught using nepenthes, neither using a ghh or phphop.
Nepenthes connected the viris ftp server, and asked for the file, providing the port where to send the file via the PORT command (active ftp).
The similar nepenthes module module-honeytrap does not offer the mirror mode yet, but allows accepting connections to unbound ports intercepting the tcp handshake using ip_queue and libipq.
nepenthes.mwcollect.org   (7131 words)

  
  Nepenthes, Pitcher Plant,carnivorous plants
Nepenthes are native primarily to the Malaysian region, India and Australia.
Most make two or more types of pitchers:lower pitchers are often more rotund and arise from stems closer to the ground, upper pitchers are often more slender, small and arise from climbing stems which are farther from the roots.
This is one of the easier Nepenthes to grow and tolerates temperatures from 38°-105°F. This species is on the CITES list of endangered plants.
www.pitcherplant.com /nepenth.html   (853 words)

  
 Bug Biting Plants—Nepenthes Carnivorous Plants
Nepenthes Rafflesiana is a lowland Nepenthes that performs nicely in warm humid terrariums, or hot greenhouses.
Nepenthes Copelandii is an intermediate highlander, which means that it tolerates quite a wide range of temperatures and it’s also vigorous.
Nepenthes Densiflora is an intermediate highlander, which means that it tolerates quite a wide range of temperatures and it’s also vigorous.
www.bugbitingplants.com /nepenthes.php   (716 words)

  
 Nepenthes
Nepenthes is a drug mentioned in Greek mythology, in which it is depicted as originating in Egypt.
It is thought by some that nepenthe might have referred to a real-life opium preparation, perhaps similar to laudanum [1].
Nepenthe is the name of a collection of poetry published in 1921 by Greek poet Kostas Karyotakis.
www.mlahanas.de /Greeks/Mythology/Nepenthes.html   (301 words)

  
 documentation:readme [Nepenthes - finest collection -]
Nepenthes is designed to emulate vulnerabilties worms use to spread, and to capture these worms.
Nepenthes vulnerability modules require knowledge about weaknesses so one can draft a Dialogue how the virus will exploit the weakness, gain the needed information to download the file and send the attacker just enough information he does not notice he gets fooled.
nepenthes won’t overwrite your existing config files on make install that means if you update to a new version, and don’t care about updating the configs, you may break your install.
nepenthes.mwcollect.org /documentation:readme   (2517 words)

  
 World of Carnivores - Nepenthes Propagation - Nepenthes Cuttings - Tropical Pitcher Plant Propagation
For Nepenthes that are hard to get to root try cutting a slit up the stem, from the longest part of the base up about an 1/8 inch.
For Nepenthes that grow tight and compact you will need to completely remove the first leaf.
Nepenthes often sprout new growth at the base or along the stem.
www.world-of-carnivores.com /nepenthes_propagation.html   (687 words)

  
 Nepenthes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Paleochorological analysis reveals that Nepenthes was originally a Laurasian element surviving in Europe into the lower Miocene, at the same time as it arrived in Borneo (Krutzsch 1989).
The small seeds of Nepenthes are undoubtedly easily dispersed, and one could envision long distance dispersal from Malesia to Madagascar.
Nevertheless, Schmid-Hollinger (1979) has suggested that the Western Indian Ocean species of Nepenthes (N.
www.mobot.org /MOBOT/Madagasc/biomad13.html   (124 words)

  
 Rarexoticseeds - Graines Nepenthes Mirabilis Seeds (Nepenthes Seeds)
Nepenthes mirabilis is the most widespread Nepenthes species, being found in Northern Australia, Indonesia, Thailand, Hong Kong and Singapore.
In order to grow in places that are poor in nutrients, Nepenthes have adapted a carnivorous lifestyle, which supplements their intake of nitrogen and other nutrients.
Nepenthes seeds should be started on chopped live sphagnum moss in very damp but not wet conditions.
www.rarexoticseeds.com /Rare_Carnivore/Graines_Nepenthes_Mirabilis_Seeds.html   (1423 words)

  
 Nepenthes, Tropical Pitcher Plant care, Carnivorous Plants
Nepenthes are found in Southeast Asia, their largest distribution being the island of Borneo.
Nepenthes are tropical pitcher plants which grow as scrambling or climbing vines.
Nepenthes are a lot tougher then they are given credit for.
mysite.verizon.net /elgecko1989/Nepenthes.html   (950 words)

  
 CPN Samples
Nepenthes singalana is also restricted to the mossy forest, but single plants can also be found at somewhat lower altitudes at open places.
It is obvious that Nepenthes aristolochioides mainly produces pitchers high up in the trees while Nepenthes singalana usually bears pitchers at the ground on Sphagnum moss, so they colonize different ecological niches in the same habitat.
In the pitchers of the climbing stem of Nepenthes aristolochioides it is remarkable that the rim and the lower surface of the lid is usually coloured dark red, but the colour of pitchers is ivory white with red dots.
www.carnivorousplants.org /cpn/samples/NatHist273Naristo.htm   (1524 words)

  
 Nepenthes from Borneo
One of them is the genus Nepenthes, the tropical pitcher plants.
They live in the moist tropics of the Old World, from Madagascar via Sri Lanka and the islands of Southeast Asia down to Australia.
The photos on this site where taken during two research tours to Borneo, to Brunei Darussalam and to Sabah (Malaysia) with its famous Mount Kinabalu.
nepenthes.merbach.net   (404 words)

  
 Nepenthes Care
Don't waterlog the soil because the roots are prone to rotting.
Nepenthes with tighter rosettes include N. adnata, N. campanulata, N. gracilis, N. argentii, N. pectinata, N. aristolochioides, N. glabrata, N. distillatoria, N. muluensis, N. tentaculata, N. ramispina, and N. tobiaca (Some of these may not be easily cultivated).
Nepenthes is a beauty to have around in any carnivorous plant collection.
members.fortunecity.com /zongyi/NepenthesCare.htm   (1225 words)

  
 Growing Nepenthes Pitcher plants.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Nepenthes grow very well in pure live sphagnum moss, and will also do nicely in mixes similar to those used for venus flytraps and sarracenia.
Nepenthes will like to grow into one spot that they can call their own.
Nepenthes DO NOT like to be top watered because they hate having their roots disturbed but most species of Nepenthes will not tolorate being in a tray of water either.
www.the-venus-flytrap.com /nepenthes-help.html   (435 words)

  
 Nepenthes gymnamphora
Nepenthes gymnamphora is a highland plant native to Borneo and Sumatra.
Nepenthes gymnamphora can be a bit of a slow grower, it may be well suited to growing in a terrarium.
As is true of other highland Nepenthes species, it prefers a well-drained media, which usually includes a generous portion of long-fiber Sphagnum moss.
www.cascadecarnivores.com /product_info.php?products_id=53   (160 words)

  
 Nepenthes University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Nepenthes have always intrigued me, just like they ultimately do for virtually everyone who ever gets to see one.
But the number of Nepenthes species I could attain were limited.
Using a Nepenthes truncata pitcher as a pot
www.cpjungle.com /nepenthesuniversity.htm   (957 words)

  
 Using Nepenthes Honeypots to Detect Common Malware
In this paper we describe how a particular low-interaction honeypot, Nepenthes [ref 6], can be used to quickly alert an administrator to a network compromise.
Nepenthes runs on a UNIX server and provides enough emulation of common Windows services to fool most automated attacks.
Nepenthes will attempt to download the malicious payload and has an option to submit it automatically to the Norman sandbox [ref 10].
www.securityfocus.com /infocus/1880   (1739 words)

  
 Nepenthes macfarlanei
Nepenthes macfarlanei is a highland plant native to Malaysia.
Your Nepenthes macfarlanei will be shipped bare-root, with damp Sphagnum moss to protect the roots.
As is generally true of highland Nepenthes species, it prefers a well-drained media, which usually includes a generous portion of long-fiber Sphagnum moss.
www.cascadecarnivores.com /product_info.php?products_id=55   (175 words)

  
 Nepenthes Main Page
Nepenthes are a form of pitcher plant that evolved in the Asia pacific region with species found from the top of Australia to Thailand.
Nepenthes are highly ornamental, the leaves may be a dull green and look similar on all species but the trap is in each and every species is unique and in many cases quite spectacular with incredible shapes and designs.
A large Nepenthes grown to perfection is a sight to behold, they are worthwhile trying, but be sure to check that the plant you are buying is suited for the location you have chosen.
www.collectorscorner.com.au /Carnivorous%20Plants/Nepenthesmain.htm   (360 words)

  
 Nepenthes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Nepenthes er en åben, demokratisk og moderne miljøorganisation, der blev stiftet i 1983 af enkelte biologer, antropologer og andre eksperter, der ønskede at redde verdens regnskove fra ødelæggelse.
Nepenthes primære arbejdsområde i dag er bevarelse af skoven såvel i Danmark som i troperne samt indfødte folks rettigheder.
Nepenthes er en organisation som udsteder certifikater til bevarelse af regnskoven.
hjem.wanadoo.dk /~wan07846/nepheute.html   (160 words)

  
 DANGEROUS PLANTS Growing Guide - Nepenthes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
We sow nepenthes seed on moist dead sphagnum moss and place the pots in a terrarium among established plants.
Nepenthes are more forgiving and can tolerate occasional tap water.
Open drainage is essential for healthy Nepenthes roots, but lowland species can tolerate much wetter conditions than their highland counterparts.
www.dangerousplants.com /grow_neps.asp   (1007 words)

  
 CPN Samples
Nepenthes sibuyanensis is known only from its type locality at Mt. Guintguintin, Sibuyan Island; here it grows quite sparsely on open grassy slopes among Dipteris conjugata and high grasses; small shrubs also grow in the same area.
At Mt. Guintguitin two more species of Nepenthes have been found, one grows in abundance at lower altitudes (800-1000 m) in bushes and seems to be closely related to N.
The characteristics of Nepenthes sibuyanensis show it to be a member of the group Insignes, to which belong Nepenthes merrilliana Macfarl., Nepenthes insignis Danser, Nepenthes burkei Masters and Nepenthes ventricosa Blanco.
www.carnivorousplants.org /cpn/samples/Tax271Nsibuy.htm   (1688 words)

  
 Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
Nepenthes (Nepenthaceae) is a genus of mostly vining carnivorous plants.
The leaves terminate in tendrils which bear tube or tub-shaped “pitchers.” These pitchers can be of various sizes and shapes within the same species depending on the age of the plant, the available light, even the height at which the plant grows in the trees.
Species of Nepenthes are dioecious, meaning that there are male and female plants; you must have each flowering simultaneously to make seeds.
www.selby.org /index.php?src=gendocs&link=nepenthes&category=Plants%20%26%20Collections   (200 words)

  
 Nepenthes
Nepenthes is an environmental organisation working to encourage sustainable use of the world's forests, particularly in­ Denmark and the rainforests of the tropics.
Much of our work is carried out on a voluntary basis, therefore we perform much of our activity on the free labour provided by our 60 active members.
Nepenthes aims to create better conditions for both nature and people alike, and so our projects are run closely together with both native and local communities and in conjunction with other environmental organisations.
www.nepenthes.dk /index.php?lid=2&mid=264&did=254   (314 words)

  
 Easy Carnivores - Nepenthes
Nepenthes come in two distinct types, the highland and the lowland.
These plants are commonly known as pitcher plants or monkey cups as the tips of some leaves form jug like structures which hold a digestive liquid ready for the unsuspecting prey to fall in to.
Generally speaking the lowland types of Nepenthes have larger and more colourful 'pitchers' than the highland species but they require more cultivation than their highland cousins.
www.easycarnivores.co.uk /site/content/view/15/29   (834 words)

  
 Monkey Cups ( Nepenthes)
The genus Nepenthes (Monkey Cup or Tropical Pitcher plant) is one of the most fascinating of all carnivorous plants.
The climbing vines of Nepenthes produce a modified form of leaf called a "pitcher" hence the common name "Tropical Pitcher plant".
Nepenthes are carnivorous plants known for their oddly shaped pitchers, which grow at the ends of their leaves.
www.hungryplants.com /id16.htm   (467 words)

  
 nepenthes - definition by dict.die.net
A wide-mouthed, deep vessel for holding liquids, with a spout or protruding lip and a handle; a water jug or jar with a large ear or handle.
Australian pitcher plant, the Cephalotus follicularis, a low saxifragaceous herb having two kinds of radical leaves, some oblanceolate and entire, others transformed into little ovoid pitchers, longitudinally triple-winged and ciliated, the mouth covered with a lid shaped like a cockleshell.
Pitcher plant, any plant with the whole or a part of the leaves transformed into pitchers or cuplike organs, especially the species of Nepenthes.
dict.die.net /nepenthes   (164 words)

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