Scientific Name
Nepenthes ampullaria Jack (unresolved name) [1]
Synonyms
No documentation.
Vernacular Name
Malaysia | Akar periuk kera, periuk kera, akar cerek-cerek [2] |
English | Pitcher plant, tropical pitcher plant, monkey pot [2] |
Indonesia | Kantong teko (General); ketakong betul (Bangka); katidieng boruak (West Sumatra) [2] |
Thailand | Cho mokaeng, mokaeng khaang (Pattani); blaa-ngokue-ko (Malay-Pattani) [2]. |
Geographical Distributions
Nepenthes ampullaria is distributed in Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo and New Guinea. [2] N. ampullaria grows in damp, shady forests, swamps and heath forests (Borneo), Araucaria forest (New Guinea), secondary forests, open microphyllous vegetation and swamp grasslands, usually up to 200 m altitude, occasionally as high as 2100 m. [2]
Botanical Description
N. ampullaria is a member of the Nepenthaceae family. It is a terrestrial climber that can reach up to 15 m tall, with many terrestrial and few aerial rosettes, and with densely velvety indumentum of red-brown hairs in the young parts. Its stem is cylindrical measuring 1-1.5 cm in diameter. The internodes are 1.5-8 cm long. At the foot of the older plants, lateral rosettes with pitchers are present. [2]
The leaves are sessile. The blade is thickly leathery, lance-shaped to spoon-shaped, where the undersurface is with red hairs. The rosette leaves measure 2-5 cm x 0.5 cm while the climbing leaves measure 12-25 cm x 3-6 cm. The base is attenuate and clasps the stem by half of its circumference. [2]
The lower pitchers are obliquely urn-shaped, semicircular on dorsal side, almost ventrally flat, measuring 2-10 cm x 9 cm, usually green, deeply flecked with maroon, rarely entirely red but sometimes whitish-yellow with pale pink flecks, with 2 fringed wings up to 1.5 cm broad, with fringe elements 0.5-1 cm long and 1-1.5 mm apart. The mouth part is oval and almost horizontal. The peristome is 3-15 mm wide, flattened and sloping steeply inwards with the ribs about 0.2-0.3 mm apart. [2]
The lid is narrowly oblanceolate, and measures up to 4 cm x 1.5 cm. The lower surface is without appendages and with sparse or absent nectar glands. The spur is simple or branched, measures up to 1 cm long, whereas the upper pitchers are generally not developed, rudimentary, broadly funnel-shaped and measure about 2 cm x 2 cm. [2]
The male inflorescence is a panicle that measures up to 40 cm x 4-5 cm. The partial inflorescences are usually 8-12 cm long and with 3-6 flowers. The pedicel is 7-8 mm long. The tepals are broadly elliptical, measure 4-5 mm x 3-5 mm, and green to yellow. The androphore is 3-5 mm long. The female inflorescence and flowers are almost similar. [2]
The fruit is 2-3 cm long and with valves 2-3.5 mm wide in the middle. The seed is 10-15 mm long. [2]
Cultivation
No documentation.
Chemical Constituent
No documentation.
Plant Part Used
No documentation.
Traditional Use
No documentation.
Preclinical Data
No documentation.
Clinical Data
No documentation.
Poisonous Management
No documentation.
Line Drawing
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References
- The Plant List. Ver1.1. Nepenthes ampullaria Jack [homepage on the Internet]. c2013 [updated 2012 Mar 23; cited 2016 Jun 30]. Available from: http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-2384963
- Brink M, Escobin RP, editors. Plant Resources of South-East Asia No. 17: Fibre plants. Leiden, Netherlands: Backhuys Publishers; 2003.