H. chimantensis
H. elongata
H. folliculata
H. heterodoxa
H. hispida
H. ionasi
H. minor
H. neblinae
H. nutans
H. pulchella
H. tatei
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Heliamphora folliculata This picture taken from above shows the bubble and the strange shape of the pitchers mouth. Plants exposed to sunlight often turn deep red.



Heliamphora folliculata Nice group of pitchers in backlight situation.



Heliamphora folliculata Heliamphora folliculata growing together with Xyris.



Heliamphora folliculata Group of pitchers.



Heliamphora folliculata Group of pitchers.



Heliamphora folliculata Deep red plant growing exposed to sunlight.



Heliamphora folliculata This picture nicely illustrates the hunchback-shaped nectar bubble.



Heliamphora folliculata The nectar-bubbles of Heliamphora folliculata frequently are opened by wasps or other insects, which steal the nectar without being caught.



Heliamphora folliculata In this backlit picture in the bubble is nicely visible



Heliamphora folliculata - mouth In this picture the kidney shaped mouth is seen from above



Heliamphora folliculata - pitcher Note the nectar running down from the bubble



Heliamphora folliculata - Young unopened pitchers Note the development of the bubble in these young pitchers



Heliamphora folliculata
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