Carnivorous Nepenthes pitcher plants combine common developmental processes to make a complex epidermal trapping surface.
Oona C LesswareJudith M MantellUlrike BauerPublished in: Annals of botany (2024)
We demonstrate that the complex surface microtopography of the Nepenthes pitcher rim develops by sequentially combining widespread, evolutionarily conserved epidermal patterning processes in a new way. This makes the Nepenthes trap rim an excellent model for studying epidermal patterning mechanisms in leaves.