Stewart McPherson

British geographer (born 1983).

Stewart Robin McPherson (born 28 May 1983) is a British geographer, field biologist, nature photographer, and writer.

Abbreviations: S.McPherson
Occupations: photographer, geographer, botanist
Citizenships: United Kingdom
Languages: English
Dates: 1983-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 25 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 25 plants, 0 fungi

25 plants attributed to25 plants:

Nepenthes attenboroughii (Attenborough's Pitcher Plant) A.S.Rob., S.McPherson & V.B.Heinrich 2009
critically endangered plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes attenboroughii, or Attenborough's pitcher plant, is a montane species of carnivorous pitcher plant of the genus Nepenthes. It is named after the celebrated broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough, who is a keen enthusiast of the genus. The species is characterised by its large and distinctive bell-shaped lower and upper pitchers and narrow, upright lid. The type specimen of N. attenboroughii was collected on the summit of Mount Victoria, an ultramafic mountain in central Palawan, the Philippines. In May 2010, the International Institute for Species Exploration at Arizona
Nepenthes palawanensis (N. Palawanensis) S.McPherson, Cervancia, Chi C.Lee, Jaunzems, Mey & A.S.Rob. 2010
endangered plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes palawanensis is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Sultan Peak on the island of Palawan in the Philippines, where it grows at elevations of 1,100–1,236 m (3,609–4,055 ft) above sea level. It was discovered in February 2010 by Jehson Cervancia and Stewart McPherson.
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 pitopangii Chi C.Lee, S.McPherson, Bourke & M.Mansur 2009
vulnerable plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes pitopangii is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. Discovered in 2006, N. pitopangii was initially known from a single plant at a remote locality in Lore Lindu National Park. Efforts made in the following years to locate further populations on surrounding mountains proved unsuccessful. In March 2011, a new population of N. pitopangii consisting of around a dozen plants was discovered more than 100 km from the type locality. Nepenthes pitopangii appears to be closely related to N. glabrata, from which it differs most obviously in its upper pitcher
Nepenthes pulchra Gronem., S.McPherson, Coritico, Micheler, Marwinski & Amoroso 2011
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes pulchra is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to the Philippine island of Mindanao, where it grows at 1,300–1,800 m above sea level. Its discovery was announced online in August 2011.
Nepenthes nigra Nerz, Wistuba, Chi.C.Lee, Bourke, U.Zimm. & S.McPherson 2011
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes nigra is a tropical pitcher plant known from a number of mountains across Central Sulawesi, where it grows at elevations of 1,500–2,700 m (4,900–8,900 ft) above sea level. The specific epithet nigra refers to the dark colouration of the pitchers and stem. The species is closely related to N. hamata and N. tentaculata.
Nepenthes monticola A.S.Rob., Wistuba, Nerz, M.Mansur & S.McPherson 2011
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes monticola is a tropical pitcher plant known from a number of mountains in the west central highlands of western New Guinea, where it grows at elevations of 1,400–2,620 m above sea level. Prior to its description as a species in 2011, N. monticola was lumped with the closely related N. lamii.
Nepenthes micramphora (N. Micramphora) V.B.Heinrich, S.McPherson, Gronem. & Amoroso 2009
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes micramphora is a tropical pitcher plant known only from Mount Hamiguitan on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines. It is a highland plant growing at elevations of 1,100–1,635 m. Nepenthes micramphora is closely allied to N. abgracilis and N. cid, both also from Mindanao, and together these species comprise the informal "N. micramphora group". The specific epithet micramphora is derived from the Greek mikros (small) and Latin amphora (amphora, urn), and references the tiny pitchers of this species.
Nepenthes hamiguitanensis (N. Hamiguitanensis) Gronem., Wistuba, V.B.Heinrich, S.McPherson, Mey & Amoroso 2010
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes hamiguitanensis is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to a single peak on the Philippine island of Mindanao, where it grows at elevations of 1,200–1,600 m above sea level. Once thought to be a natural hybrid between N. micramphora and N. peltata, this plant is now considered a species of possible hybridogenic origin. It produces squat upper pitchers that vary greatly in pigmentation, from red speckled to yellow throughout. The specific epithet hamiguitanensis is derived from the name of Mount Hamiguitan, to which it is endemic, and the Latin ending -ensis, meaning "from".
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.
Nepenthes gantungensis (N. Gantungensis) S.McPherson, Cervancia, Chi C.Lee, Jaunzems, Mey & A.S.Rob. 2010
vulnerable plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes gantungensis is a tropical pitcher plant known from a single peak on the Philippine island of Palawan, where it grows at elevations of 1,600–1,784 m above sea level.
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 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.
Nepenthes leonardoi (N. Leonardoi) S.McPherson, Bourke, Cervancia, Jaunzems & A.S.Rob. 2011
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes leonardoi is a tropical pitcher plant known from a single locality in central Palawan, the Philippines. It is closely allied to several other Palawan endemics, including N. deaniana, N. gantungensis, and N. mira. The traps of this species reach at least 24 cm in height. Some specimens are noted for producing very dark, almost black, upper pitchers. In his Carnivorous Plant Database, taxonomist Jan Schlauer treats N. leonardoi as a heterotypic synonym of N. deaniana.
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.
Nepenthes taminii (N. Taminii) Akhriadi, Tjiasm., Primaldhi, M.Hambali, Golos & S.McPherson 2022
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes taminii is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Sumatra.
Nepenthes misoolensis (N. Misoolensis) Golos, S.McPherson, Primaldhi, Suska & Tjiasm. 2022
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes misoolensis is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Misool Island, in the Rajah Ampat Archipelago, in Southwest Papua, Indonesia.
Sarracenia rubra ssp. alabamensis (Case & R.B.Case) S.McPherson & D.E.Schnell 2011
critically endangered and perennial plant subspecies in the sarraceniaceae family
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Nepenthes ulukaliana A.S.Rob., Wistuba, Mey, Golos, G.Lim & S.McPherson 2023
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
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Nepenthes sericea Golos, Wistuba, G.Lim, Mey, S.McPherson & A.S.Rob. 2023
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
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Nepenthes limiana Wistuba, Mey, Golos, S.McPherson & A.S.Rob. 2023
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
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Nepenthes dactylifera A.S.Rob., Golos, S.McPherson & Barer 2019
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
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Nepenthes berbulu H.L.Tan, G.Lim, Mey, Golos, Wistuba, S.McPherson & A.S.Rob. 2023
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
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