IMAGE: lokin.jpg DESC: Pitcher in habitat: Mt. Kinabalu DATE: 1991 NAME: [Nepenthes lowii] CREDIT: Photograph by Andreas Wistuba (andreas.wistuba@rhein-neckar.de) TEXT: { Nepenthes lowii on Mt. Kinabalu. Nepenthes lowii has very distinctive assymetric upper pitchers. The only similar species known so far is the closely related N. ephippiata.

Copyright by Andreas Wistuba. The photograph may be downloaded for private use and may be used by the ICPS. The photograph may not be used commercially or for publications without permission by Andreas Wistuba (andreas.wistuba@rhein-neckar.de) } IMAGE: lotru1.jpg DESC: Closeup of infloresence (Trusmadi) IMAGE: lotru2.jpg DESC: Whole plant in bloom (Trusmadi) IMAGE: lotru3.jpg DESC: Closeup of pitchers (Trusmadi) IMAGE: lotru4.jpg DESC: Closeup of single pitcher (Trusmadi) DATE: NAME: [Nepenthes lowii] CREDIT: Photograph by Andreas Wistuba (andreas.wistuba@rhein-neckar.de) TEXT: { Nepenthes lowii, Trusmadi. Nepenthes lowii has very distinctive assymetric upper pitchers. The only similar species known so far is the closely related N. ephippiata. Plants from G. Trusmadi are smaller and more gracile as compared to plants from G. Mulu or G. Trusmadi. Plants from G. Trusmadi have ovate pitcher mouths.

Copyright by Andreas Wistuba. The photograph may be downloaded for private use and may be used by the ICPS. The photograph may not be used commercially or for publications without permission by Andreas Wistuba (andreas.wistuba@rhein-neckar.de) } IMAGE: lomul1.jpg DESC: Closeup of single pitcher (Mulu) IMAGE: lomul2.jpg DESC: Closeup of single pitcher (Mulu) IMAGE: lomul3.jpg DESC: Side view of single pitcher (Mulu) IMAGE: lomul1.jpg DESC: Closeup of single pitcher (Mulu) DATE: 1991 NAME: [Nepenthes lowii] CREDIT: Photograph by Andreas Wistuba (andreas.wistuba@rhein-neckar.de) TEXT: { Nepenthes lowii, Mulu. Nepenthes lowii has very distinctive assymetric upper pitchers. The only similar species known so far is the closely related N. ephippiata. N. lowii plants from G. Mulu have bigger pitchers and rounder pitcher mouths as plants from G. Trusmadi.

Copyright by Andreas Wistuba. The photograph may be downloaded for private use and may be used by the ICPS. The photograph may not be used commercially or for publications without permission by Andreas Wistuba (andreas.wistuba@rhein-neckar.de) } IMAGE: edm4.jpg DESC: Closeup of pitcher resting in moss IMAGE: edm5.jpg DESC: Closeup of pitcher showing "teeth" on peristome DATE: 1991 NAME: [Nepenthes edwardsiana ssp. macrophylla] CREDIT: Photograph by Andreas Wistuba (andreas.wistuba@rhein-neckar.de) TEXT: { Nepenthes edwardsiana ssp. macrophylla. Plants are quite distinctive from typical plants which are found on Mt. Kinabalu. G. Trusmadi-plants have a general more robust appearance.

Copyright by Andreas Wistuba. The photograph may be downloaded for private use and may be used by the ICPS. The photograph may not be used commercially or for publications without permission by Andreas Wistuba (andreas.wistuba@rhein-neckar.de) } IMAGE: gymn1.jpg DESC: Overview of plant in forest litter (greenish pitchers) IMAGE: gymn2.jpg DESC: Overview of plant in forest litter (reddish pitchers) NAME: [Nepenthes gymnamphora] DATE: 1989 CREDIT: Photograph by Andreas Wistuba (andreas.wistuba@rhein-neckar.de) TEXT: { Nepenthes gymnamphora. N. gymnamphora is a small mountain species from Sumatra and Java.

Copyright by Andreas Wistuba. The photograph may be downloaded for private use and may be used by the ICPS. The photograph may not be used commercially or for publications without permission by Andreas Wistuba (andreas.wistuba@rhein-neckar.de) } IMAGE: ham1.jpg DESC: Two greenish upper pitchers showing distinctive "toothed" peristome IMAGE: ham2.jpg DESC: Maroon-speckled lower pitcher showing distinctive "toothed" peristome IMAGE: ham3.jpg DESC: Comparison photo of upper and lower pitchers form the same plant. DATE: 1991 NAME: [Nepenthes hamata] CREDIT: Photograph by Andreas Wistuba (andreas.wistuba@rhein-neckar.de) TEXT: { Nepenthes hamata. N. hamata has a very prominent toothed peristome. The species is closely related to N. tentaculata.

Copyright by Andreas Wistuba. The photograph may be downloaded for private use and may be used by the ICPS. The photograph may not be used commercially or for publications without permission by Andreas Wistuba (andreas.wistuba@rhein-neckar.de) }