Nepenthes × sarawakiensis explained
Nepenthes × sarawakiensis (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.
References
- Adam, J.H., C.C. Wilcock & M.D. Swaine 1992. Web site: The ecology and distribution of Bornean Nepenthes. . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110722233248/http://myais.fsktm.um.edu.my/8918/1/10.pdf . 2011-07-22 . Journal of Tropical Forest Science 5(1): 13–25.
- Adam, J.H. & C.C. Wilcock 1993. One new natural hybrid of Nepenthes from Mt. Mulu. The Sarawak Museum Journal 43: 291–294.
- Book: Clarke, C.M.. Nepenthes of Borneo. 1997. Natural History Publications. Kota Kinabalu. 983-812-015-4. 109.
- McPherson, S.R. & A. Robinson 2012. Field Guide to the Pitcher Plants of Borneo. Redfern Natural History Productions, Poole.