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Nepenthes nebularum

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Nepenthes nebularum
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N. nebularum
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Nepenthes nebularum

Nepenthes nebularum is a tropical pitcher plant native to southeastern Mindanao in the Philippines.[1] It has so far been recorded with certainty from only two mountains, where it grows in submontane mossy forest at an altitude of up to 1800 m above sea level. It has been found in close proximity to N. copelandii, N. truncata, and a taxon matching the description of N. cornuta.[1]

Nepenthes nebularum shows close affinities to N. robcantleyi and N. truncata, and the describing authors suggested that N. robcantleyi might represent a natural hybrid between N. nebularum and N. truncata.[1] Nepenthes nebularum is distinguished from N. robcantleyi by its smaller stature, predominantly epiphytic (rarely lithophytic) habit, a complete absence of bracts on the inflorescence, and the presence of a dense woolly indumentum on the petiole wings, tendrils, and pitchers.[1]

The specific epithet nebularum refers to the foggy habitat in which it was discovered.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Mansell, G. & W. Suarez (2016). Nepenthes nebularum, a new species from Mindanao, Philippines. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 45(4): 132–139.