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Nepenthes sericea

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About

A notable highland species, *Nepenthes sericea* is distinguished by its upper pitchers, which feature a dense covering of fine, filamentous lid hairs, unlike the thicker hairs found on related species. It is endemic to the Titiwangsa Range in Peninsular Malaysia.

Field notes

Morphology

The upper pitchers can be entirely infundibular or funnel-shaped with a slight narrowing just below the peristome, or some plants may have a mid-point hip, with the rest of the pitcher turning cylindrical to sub-infundibular above the hip. The lower pitchers often become encased in a dense layer of Sphagnum moss.

Distribution & habitat

Endemic to the Titiwangsa Range in Peninsular Malaysia, found at elevations ranging from 1,300 meters up to 2,180 meters.

Ecology

The plant can grow terrestrially or as an epiphyte within mossy forests and on scrub-covered mountain peaks.

History & etymology

The specific epithet 'sericea' comes from the Latin word sericus, meaning 'silken', referencing the fine hairs of the plant.

Habitat

Altitude
1,300–2,183 m
Altitude Class
highland
Native To
Malaysia
IUCN Status
Least Concern

Taxonomy

Described
2023
Authority
Golos, Wistuba, G.Lim, Mey, S.McPherson & A.S.Rob.

Cultivation

Difficulty
intermediate

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