Nepenthes halmahera

Nepenthes halmahera

A large tropical grass native to New Guinea, growing up to 6 m tall with thick, jointed stems packed with sweet sap. Requires hot, humid climates and fertile, well-irrigated soils. The world's most important crop for sugar production.

Taxonomy

Orden Caryophyllales
Familia Nepenthaceae
Species Nepenthes halmahera

Preguntas frecuentes

What family does Nepenthes halmahera belong to?
Nepenthes halmahera (Nepenthes halmahera) belongs to the family Nepenthaceae in the order Caryophyllales.

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