Nepenthes mantalingajanensis (Mt. Mantalingajan)
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Nepenthes mantalingajanensis is endemic to Mt. Mantalingajan in Palawan, Philippines at 1700-2086 m.a.s.l.. It got its long name from the mountain it inhabits, Mt. Mantalingajan.
Although it was discovered in 1992, it was not scientifically described until 2007.
The species seems to be most closely related to the mira, sp. Anipahan, leonardoi, deaniana clade, N. attenboroughii and N. peltata.
The pitchers are very bulbous - urn-shaped and green, orange or red.
Rarely cultivated species in the hobby.
Although it was discovered in 1992, it was not scientifically described until 2007.
The species seems to be most closely related to the mira, sp. Anipahan, leonardoi, deaniana clade, N. attenboroughii and N. peltata.
The pitchers are very bulbous - urn-shaped and green, orange or red.
Rarely cultivated species in the hobby.