Charles Clarke

Australian ecologist and botanist.

Dr. Charles M. Clarke (born in Melbourne, Australia) is an ecologist and botanist specialising in the carnivorous plant genus Nepenthes, for which he is regarded as a world authority. Clarke has an honours degree in Botany from Monash University in Melbourne, and a Ph.D. in Ecosystem management at the University of New England, in Armidale, New South Wales. Clarke first travelled to Borneo in search of pitcher plants in 1987. In 1989 and 1990 he lived in Brunei, studying the ecology of Nepenthes. In between travels, Clarke has taught Ecology and Biometrics at James Cook University in Queenslan

Abbreviations: C.Clarke
Occupations: ecologist, botanist
Citizenships: Australia
Languages: English
Dates: 1953-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 5 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 5 plants, 0 fungi

5 plants attributed to5 plants:

Nepenthes chaniana C.Clarke, Chi C.Lee & S.McPherson 2006
endangered plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes chaniana (; after Datuk Chan Chew Lun, Managing Director of Natural History Publications) is a tropical pitcher plant species belonging to the genus Nepenthes. It is characterised by a dense indumentum of long, white hairs. Pitchers are cylindrical and mostly white to yellow in colouration. Nepenthes chaniana belongs to the loosely defined "N. maxima complex", which also includes, among other species, N. boschiana, N. epiphytica, N. eymae, N. faizaliana, N. fusca, N. klossii, N. maxima, N. platychila, N. stenophylla, and N. vogelii. Cultivated plants of this species were for a long
Nepenthes tenax C.Clarke & R.Kruger 2006
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes tenax (; from Latin: tenax "tenacious") is a lowland species of tropical pitcher plant native to northern Queensland, Australia. It is the third Nepenthes species recorded from the continent and its second endemic species. Nepenthes tenax is closely related to the three other Australian Nepenthes species: N. mirabilis, N. rowaniae and N. parvula. Nepenthes tenax grows to a height of around 100 cm with pitchers rarely exceeding 15 cm. The stem is usually self-supporting. In its natural habitat, it is sympatric with N. mirabilis and N. rowaniae. Simple and complex natural hybrids
Nepenthes benstonei C.Clarke 1999
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes benstonei is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Peninsular Malaysia, where it grows at elevations of 150–1350 m above sea level. The specific epithet benstonei honours botanist Benjamin Clemens Stone, who was one of the first to collect the species.
Nepenthes jacquelineae C.Clarke, Troy Davis & Tamin 2001
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes jacquelineae is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Due to its unique pitcher morphology, it is considered to be one of the most spectacular Nepenthes species native to the island.
Nepenthes izumiae Troy Davis, C.Clarke & Tamin 2003
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes izumiae is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Sumatra, where it grows in montane forest at 1,700–1,900 m above sea level. It appears to be most closely related to N. lingulata and N. singalana. The specific epithet izumiae honours Izumi Davis, wife of Troy Davis, one of the describing authors.
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