Andreas Fleischmann

German botanist.

Andreas Fleischmann (born 1980) is a German botanist specialising in carnivorous plants, particularly Droseraceae and Lentibulariaceae. He has (co-)published at least 46 new taxa including 14 species of Drosera (sundews), 7 species of Genlisea (corkscrew plants), 8 species of Heliamphora (marsh pitcher plants) and 3 species of Pinguicula (butterworts). Fleischmann is curator of vascular plants at the Botanische Staatssammlung München (Bavarian State Collection for Botany).

Abbreviations: A.Fleischm.
Occupations: editor, curator, botanist
Citizenships: Germany
Languages: German, English
Dates: 1980-01-01T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Landsberg am Lech
Direct attributions: 42 plants, 2 fungi
Authorship mentions: 42 plants, 2 fungi

42 plants attributed to42 plants:

Nepenthes flava Wistuba, Nerz & A.Fleischm. 2007
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes flava is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to northern Sumatra, where it grows in montane forest at 1,800–2,200 m above sea level. The specific epithet flava is derived from the Latin word for "yellow" and refers to the typical colouration of the plant's upper pitchers and other vegetative parts.
Utricularia rostrata A.Fleischm. & Rivadavia 2009
plant species in the lentibulariaceae family
Utricularia rostrata is a small annual (occasionally a perennial) carnivorous plant that belongs to the genus Utricularia. U. rostrata is endemic to the Chapada Diamantina highlands of Bahia, Brazil. It grows as a terrestrial plant in damp sandy soils near streams and waterfalls in semi-shaded areas at altitudes from 550 to 1,570 metres (1,800 to 5,150 ft). It was originally described and published by Andreas Fleischmann and Fernando Rivadavia in 2009, though specimens of this species had been discovered as early as 1992. Fleischmann and Rivadavia note that the species is common throughout
Drosera solaris A.Fleischm., Wistuba & S.McPherson 2007
plant species in the droseraceae family
Drosera solaris is a species of sundew native to the highlands of Guyana. It is thought to be most closely related to Drosera felix and Drosera kaieteurensis.
Heliamphora purpurascens (Purple Ptari Tepui Marsh Pitcher) Wistuba, A.Fleischm., Nerz & S.McPherson 2011
perennial plant species in the sarraceniaceae family
Heliamphora purpurascens is a species of marsh pitcher plant known only from the summit area of Ptari Tepui in Venezuela, where it grows at elevations of 2,400–2,500 m.
Heliamphora ciliata Wistuba, Nerz & A.Fleischm. 2009
plant species in the sarraceniaceae family
Heliamphora ciliata is a species of Marsh Pitcher Plant endemic to Venezuela. It is restricted to a small number of swampy meadows in the uplands of Gran Sabana. In this habitat it is sympatric with a species of Stegolepis (Rapateaceae). Unusually for the genus, H. ciliata is a submontane plant, growing at an elevation of only 900 m.
Heliamphora parva (Neblina Massif Marsh Pitcher) (Maguire) S.McPherson, A.Fleischm., Wistuba & Nerz 2011
perennial plant species in the sarraceniaceae family
Heliamphora parva is a species of marsh pitcher plant known only from the Neblina Massif in Venezuela, where it grows at elevations of 1750–2200 m.
Heliamphora collina Wistuba, Nerz, S.McPherson & A.Fleischm. 2011
perennial plant species in the sarraceniaceae family
Heliamphora collina is a species of marsh pitcher plant known from the Los Testigos and Ptari-tepui massifs in Venezuela It grows at elevations of 1700–1825 m. The first specimens of the species were first collected by Otto Huber, Julian Steyermark and others in 1986 and originally classified as Heliamphora heterodoxa. After additional in-situ studies it was described as a new species in 2011 by Andreas Wistuba, Joachim Nerz, Stewart McPherson and Andreas Fleischmann. First believed to be endemic to the common foothills of the four tepuis of the Los Testigos chain, observations of plants
Heliamphora arenicola Wistuba, A.Fleischm., Nerz & S.McPherson 2011
perennial plant species in the sarraceniaceae family
Heliamphora arenicola is a species of marsh pitcher plant known only from the western side of the Ilu–Tramen Massif in Venezuela's Gran Sabana, where it grows at elevations of less than 2000 m. It may also occur on Karaurin Tepui.
Heliamphora uncinata Nerz, Wistuba & A.Fleischm. 2009
plant species in the sarraceniaceae family
Heliamphora uncinata is a species of Marsh Pitcher Plant endemic to Venezuela. This species of carnivorous plant is known as a pitcher plant. Individuals use tube like leaves to trap insects that slip into the bottom. At the bottom of the "pitcher" there are digestive juices which slowly digest the prey item to give the plant additional nutrients. The pitchers of this species are around 25–35 cm long, and are 8–10 cm wide at the opening. The pitcher mouth is circular in shape and the back is raised to form the lid. It is known only from the type collection, which was made in a narrow canyon
Heliamphora huberi (Huber's Marsh Pitcher) A.Fleischm., Wistuba & Nerz 2009
plant species in the sarraceniaceae family
Heliamphora huberi is a species of Marsh Pitcher Plant endemic to the Chimantá Massif in Venezuela, where it grows at elevations of 1850–2200 m in a variety of habitats. It has thus far been recorded from Angasima-tepui, Apacará-tepui, Amurí-tepui, Acopán-tepui, and the border of Torono- and Chimantá-tepui. Due to its intermediate appearance between species related to H. minor and H. heterodoxa, it is suspected to be of hybridogenic origin.
Heliamphora ceracea (Pico Da Neblina Marsh Pitcher) Nerz, Wistuba, Grantsau, Rivadavia, A.Fleischm. & S.McPherso 2011
plant species in the sarraceniaceae family
Heliamphora ceracea is a species of marsh pitcher plant known only from the Brazilian side of Pico da Neblina in the Neblina Massif. It has been collected from an elevation of 1900 m.
Hedbergia decurva (Hochst. ex Benth.) A.Fleischm. & Heubl 2012
plant species in the orobanchaceae family
Hedbergia decurva, formerly Bartsia decurva, is a hemiparasitic species of flowering plants in the family Orobanchaceae.
Hedbergia longiflora (Hochst. ex Benth.) A.Fleischm. & Heubl 2012
plant species in the orobanchaceae family
Hedbergia longiflora, formerly Bartsia longiflora, is a species of flowering plants in the family Orobanchaceae. It is an afromontane species, restricted to the mountains of northeastern Africa. A subspecies, Hedbergia longiflora subsp. macrophylla Hedberg, has also been described.
Genlisea tuberosa Rivadavia, Gonella & A.Fleischm. 2013
perennial plant species in the lentibulariaceae family
Genlisea tuberosa is a carnivorous species in the genus Genlisea (family Lentibulariaceae) that is endemic to Brazil and found only in campos rupestres vegetation. Lacking any roots, it has unpigmented bundles of "rootlike" subterranean organs, technically leaves, which attract, trap, and digest protozoans. This species is unique in the genus in its formation of tubers. As of 2014, Genlisea tuberosa has the smallest known genome of any flowering plant, at 61 Mbp, or 61,000,000 base pairs.
Drosera ultramafica A.Fleischm., A.S.Rob. & S.McPherson 2011
perennial plant species in the droseraceae family
Drosera ultramafica is a species of sundew native to the highlands of Malesia. It is thought to be most closely related to Drosera spatulata, Drosera neocaledonica and Drosera oblanceolata. The taxon is readily distinguished from the former by its general habit and preference for mafic, upland habitats, and from the latter species by specific morphological differences, in addition to the fact that their geographical ranges do not overlap.
Drosera amazonica Rivadavia, A.Fleischm. & Vicent. 2009
perennial plant species in the droseraceae family
Drosera amazonica is a species of sundew native to northern Brazil. It was first described by Fernando Rivadavia, Andreas Fleischmann and Alberto Vicentini in 2009.
Odontites alshehbazianus (Dönmez & Mutlu) A.Fleischm. & Heubl 2012
annual plant species in the orobanchaceae family
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Genlisea oligophylla Rivadavia & A.Fleischm. 2011
perennial plant species in the lentibulariaceae family
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Genlisea nebulicola Rivadavia, Gonella & A.Fleischm. 2011
annual plant species in the lentibulariaceae family
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Genlisea metallica Rivadavia & A.Fleischm. 2011
annual plant species in the lentibulariaceae family
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Genlisea flexuosa Rivadavia, A.Fleischm. & Gonella 2011
perennial plant species in the lentibulariaceae family
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Genlisea exhibitionista Rivadavia & A.Fleischm. 2011
annual plant species in the lentibulariaceae family
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Drosera margaritacea (Sundew) T.Krueger & A.Fleischm. 2021
plant species in the droseraceae family
Drosera margaritacea is a species of sundew endemic to the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It was first described by Thilo Krueger and Andreas Fleischmann in 2021. Like other members of Drosera sect. Arachnopus it is an annual therophyte. The specific epithet margaritacea is from the Latin margaritaceus meaning 'pearly / pearl-bearing'. This refers to the unique milky-white stalked mucilage glands found on the short petiole of this species, and also to a rounded swelling at the tip of the anther connective.
Drosera maanyaagooljoo A.Fleischm. & T.Krueger 2023
plant species in the droseraceae family
Drosera maanyaa-gooljoo is a species of sundew endemic to the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It was first described by Andreas Fleischmann and Thilo Krueger in 2023. The type material was collected much earlier, in 1982, but was originally categorised within D. indica (at the time, the only recognised species of what is now sect. Arachnopus) and later as a form of D. fragrans. Like other members of Drosera sect. Arachnopus it is an annual therophyte. The species is known from only two locations, both situated within the exclusive Native Title lands of the Dambimangari and Mayala
Drosera arachnoides Rakotoar. & A.Fleischm. 2020
plant species in the droseraceae family
Drosera arachnoides is a carnivorous plant in the family Droseraceae. It is endemic to Madagascar.
Drosera albonotata A.S.Rob., A.T.Cross, Meisterl & A.Fleischm. 2018
plant species in the droseraceae family
Drosera albonotata is a species of pygmy sundew native to Western Australia. It was first described by Alastair Robinson, Adam Cross, Manfred Meisterl and Andreas Fleischmann in 2018.
Pinguicula pygmaea Rivadavia, E.L.Read & A.Fleischm. 2017
perennial plant species in the lentibulariaceae family
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Hedbergia longiflora ssp. macrophylla (Hedberg) A.Fleischm. & Heubl 2012
plant subspecies in the orobanchaceae family
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Genlisea multiflora A.Fleischm. & S.M.Costa 2017
plant species in the lentibulariaceae family
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Genlisea aurea var. minor (A.St.-Hil.) A.Fleischm. 2012
annual plant variety in the lentibulariaceae family
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