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Nepenthes maagnawensis

ultra-highlandintermediate Wikipedia

About

A distinctive tropical pitcher plant, *Nepenthes maagnawensis* is notable for its terete stems, inconspicuous pinnate venation, and a unique triangular basal central appendage on the aerial pitcher lid, setting it apart from similar species like *N. kitanglad*.

Field notes

Morphology

The plant has terete stems, a lamina with inconspicuous pinnate venation, and aerial pitchers that are broadest in the upper third, featuring a triangular basal central appendage on the aerial pitcher lid.

Distribution & habitat

Endemic to the tropical upper montane shrublands of Mt. Maagnaw, in the Kitanglad Mountain Range, Mindanao, Philippines, at altitudes ranging from 2,300 to 2,700 meters above sea level.

History & etymology

The specific epithet is derived from the type locality, Mt. Maagnaw, in the Kitanglad Mountain Range.

Conservation

Assessed as Endangered due to its probable site endemism and low population size, with mature individuals estimated to be fewer than 250.

Habitat

Altitude
2,300–2,700 m
Altitude Class
ultra-highland
Native To
Philippines, Mindanao
IUCN Status
Endangered

Taxonomy

Described
2025
Authority
Lagunday & Amoroso

Cultivation

Difficulty
intermediate

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