Nepenthes mindanaoensis (/nɪˈpɛnθiːz ˌmɪndənaʊˈɛnsɪs/; "from Mindanao") is a tropical pitcher plant native to the Philippine islands of Mindanao and Dinagat.[8]
Nepenthes mindanaoensis belongs to the informal "N. alata group", which also includes N. alata, N. ceciliae, N. copelandii, N. extincta, N. graciliflora, N. hamiguitanensis, N. kitanglad, N. kurata, N. leyte, N. negros, N. ramos, N. saranganiensis, and N. ultra.[9][4][10][11] These species are united by a number of morphological characters, including winged petioles, lids with basal ridges on the lower surface (often elaborated into appendages), and upper pitchers that are usually broadest near the base.[9][4]
Nepenthes alata var. ecristata—described by John Muirhead Macfarlane in his 1908 monograph, "Nepenthaceae"[12]—was briefly considered a synonym of N. mindanaoensis,[4] then regarded as a species in its own right (N. kurata),[9] before that species was synonymised with N. ramos.[13]
An epiphytic plant from Mount Masay
An upper pitcher from Mount Hamiguitan, Mindanao
Certain plants from Mount Hamiguitan may represent crosses between N. justinae[13] (previously identified as N. mindanaoensis) and N. hamiguitanensis, N. micramphora, and N. peltata.[15]
Nepenthes mindanaoensis (/nɪˈpɛnθiːz ˌmɪndənaʊˈɛnsɪs/; "from Mindanao") is a tropical pitcher plant native to the Philippine islands of Mindanao and Dinagat.
Nepenthes mindanaoensis belongs to the informal "N. alata group", which also includes N. alata, N. ceciliae, N. copelandii, N. extincta, N. graciliflora, N. hamiguitanensis, N. kitanglad, N. kurata, N. leyte, N. negros, N. ramos, N. saranganiensis, and N. ultra. These species are united by a number of morphological characters, including winged petioles, lids with basal ridges on the lower surface (often elaborated into appendages), and upper pitchers that are usually broadest near the base.
Nepenthes alata var. ecristata—described by John Muirhead Macfarlane in his 1908 monograph, "Nepenthaceae"—was briefly considered a synonym of N. mindanaoensis, then regarded as a species in its own right (N. kurata), before that species was synonymised with N. ramos.
A light-coloured upper pitcher from Dinagat
An upper pitcher with darker pigmentation from Dinagat
A lower pitcher from Mount Masay, Mindanao
An epiphytic plant from Mount Masay
An upper pitcher from Mount Hamiguitan, Mindanao
Nepenthes mindanaoensis Sh.Kurata, 2001 è una pianta carnivora della famiglia Nepenthaceae[2], endemica delle isole di Mindanao e Dinagat, nelle Filippine, dove cresce a 0–1400 m.
La Lista rossa IUCN classifica Nepenthes mindanaoensis come specie a rischio minimo.[1]
Nepenthes mindanaoensis Sh.Kurata, 2001 è una pianta carnivora della famiglia Nepenthaceae, endemica delle isole di Mindanao e Dinagat, nelle Filippine, dove cresce a 0–1400 m.