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Nepenthes Mapuluensis

Recently I had the chance to join in on an expedition to go find Nepenthes Mapuluensis, a species that has been seen only rarely over the past few decades.

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The habitat for Mapuluensis was relatively shaded with a very shallow soil.

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Pitcher samples collected by our guides from nearby peaks showed that the species is capable of getting even larger.

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Misc lowlanders

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Very cool! It looks like what I would imagine a hybrid between N. bongso and spectabilis would look like. Did you find any plants with uppers?
 
Very cool! It looks like what I would imagine a hybrid between N. bongso and spectabilis would look like. Did you find any plants with uppers?

Yeah, there were a few plants with uppers on a higher part of the peak, but I did not go up to get any photos of those.
 
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