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Nepenthes Faizaliana

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About

This striking species, *Nepenthes faizaliana*, is endemic to the limestone cliffs of Gunung Mulu National Park in Sarawak, Borneo. It is notable for its distinct morphology, including an orbicular lid with a glandular crest and a flattened, cylindrical peristome.

Field notes

Morphology

The climbing stem may reach up to 8 mm in diameter, with internodes being cylindrical and up to 3 cm long. Leaves are petiolate, coriaceous, and lanceolate to elliptic, measuring up to 14 cm long by 4 cm wide. Upper pitchers are narrowly infundibular, reaching over 30 cm in height, and feature a well-developed waxy zone and an oblique pitcher mouth. The peristome is flattened and cylindrical, up to 4 mm wide, and the lid is orbicular with a distinctive glandular crest on its underside.

Distribution & habitat

Endemic to the limestone cliffs of Gunung Mulu National Park in Sarawak, Borneo, typically occurring at elevations between 1,000 and 1,600 m, though recorded as low as 400 m. It grows both terrestrially and as an epiphyte on limestone outcrops.

History & etymology

Formally described in 1991 by J. H. Adam and C. C. Wilcock, the species was named after Muhammad Khairul Faizal, son of the describing author. The type specimen was collected on November 10, 1981.

Habitat

Altitude
400–1,600 m
Altitude Class
intermediate
Native To
Borneo, Sarawak
IUCN Status
Least Concern

Taxonomy

Described
1991
Authority
J.H.Adam & Wilcock

Cultivation

Difficulty
intermediate
Temperature
Day 22–30°C / Night 15–22°C
Humidity
70–95%

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