Nepenthes × sarawakiensis (/nɪˈpɛnθiːz səˌrɑːwɑːkiˈɛnsɪs/, after Sarawak, Borneo) is a natural hybrid involving N. muluensis and N. tentaculata. It is quite a rare plant as one of its parent species, N. muluensis, is only known from several isolated mountains.
Nepenthes × sarawakiensis (/nɪˈpɛnθiːz səˌrɑːwɑːkiˈɛnsɪs/, after Sarawak, Borneo) is a natural hybrid involving N. muluensis and N. tentaculata. It is quite a rare plant as one of its parent species, N. muluensis, is only known from several isolated mountains.
Nepenthes muluensis M.Hotta, 1966 è una pianta carnivora della famiglia Nepenthaceae[2], endemica del Borneo, dove cresce a 1700–2400 m.
La Lista rossa IUCN classifica Nepenthes muluensis come specie a rischio minimo.[1]
Nepenthes muluensis M.Hotta, 1966 è una pianta carnivora della famiglia Nepenthaceae, endemica del Borneo, dove cresce a 1700–2400 m.