- Source: Nepenthes philippinensis
Nepenthes philippinensis is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to the Philippines. It is known from Palawan and the neighbouring Calamian Islands (including Busuanga, Coron, and Culion) and Linapacan, where it grows at 0–600 metres (2,000 ft) above sea level.
Nepenthes wilkiei was described by Matthew Jebb and Martin Cheek in 1998. This taxon was subsequently found to be conspecific with N. philippinensis. Jebb and Cheek suggest that N. philippinensis is more closely related to the Bornean species N. hirsuta, N. hispida, and N. macrovulgaris than it is to N. alata.
Nepenthes philippinensis produces the most concurrent inflorescences of any species in the genus; up to 190 have been recorded on a single plant.
Nepenthes philippinensis has no known natural hybrids. No forms or varieties have been formally described, although a multitude of taxa resembling N. philippinensis are found across the isolated peaks of Palawan.
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Daftar spesies Nepenthes menurut distribusi
- Nepenthes hirsuta
- Nepenthes alata
- Nepenthes abalata
- Nepenthes mirabilis
- Nepenthes negros
- Nepenthes copelandii
- Nepenthes philippinensis
- Nepenthes
- List of carnivorous plants
- List of Nepenthes species
- Nepenthes macrovulgaris
- List of Nepenthes clades
- Nepenthes attenboroughii
- Nepenthes rajah
- Nepenthes mirabilis
- Nepenthes lowii