Mount Trusmadi
Appearance
Mount Trusmadi | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,642 m (8,668 ft) |
Listing | Spesial Ribu |
Coordinates | 5°33′N 116°31′E / 5.550°N 116.517°E |
Geography | |
Location | Sabah, Borneo |
Parent range | Trus Madi Range |
Mount Trusmadi or Trus Madi (Template:Lang-ms) is Malaysia's second highest mountain at 2,642 metres (8,668 ft). It lies in the state of Sabah, close to Mount Kinabalu, on the island of Borneo. The mountain supports a wide range of unique flora and fauna, including Nepenthes macrophylla, a species of pitcher plant.[1][2][3]
The natural hybrid Nepenthes × trusmadiensis is named after the mountain.[4][5]
References
- ^ Marabini, J. 1984. A field trip to Gunong Trusmadi. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 13(2): 38–40.
- ^ Kitayama, K., J. Kulip, J. Nais & A. Biun 1993. Vegetation survey on Mount Trus Madi, Borneo a prospective new mountain park. Mountain Research and Development 13(1): 99–105. doi:10.2307/3673647
- ^ Bourke, G. 2007. Exploring the upper reaches of Gunung Trus Madi. Carniflora Australis (9): 9–16.
- ^ Marabini, J. 1983. Eine neue Nepenthes-Hybride aus Borneo. Mitteilungen der Botanischen Staatssammlung München 19: 449–452.
- ^ Briggs, J.G.R. 1984. The discovery of Nepenthes × trusmadiensis—an impressive new pitcher-plant. Malaysian Naturalist 38(2): 13–15, 18–19.