Heliamphora uncinata was created in 2009.
Chilodonella uncinata was created in 1838.
Heliamphora ciliata was created in 2009.
Heliamphora collina was created in 2011.
Heliamphora purpurascens was created in 2011.
Heliamphora parva was created in 2011.
Heliamphora arenicola was created in 2011.
Heliamphora ceracea was created in 2011.
Heliamphora huberi was created in 2009.
it is found in London
A Heliamphora is a genus of carnivorous pitcher plants native to South America. They have funnel-shaped pitchers that trap insects for nutrients. Heliamphora plants are known for their unique structure and are popular among plant enthusiasts for their beauty and feeding mechanism.
euckaryotes lingniera, pilorum, Alveolinella, chilodonella uncinata
There are currently five recognized genus with the common name of pitcher plant: Cephalotus, Heliamphora, Sarracenia, Darlingtonia, and Nepenthes. Cephalotus species: 1 (monotypic) Heliamphora species: approx 16-17 Sarracenia species: 11 Darlingtonia species: 1 (monotypic) Nepenthes: 120 exactly. Total: 133