1. Nepenthes eymae Kurata (1984)

  2. (after P. J. Eyma, a botanist)


  3. Distribution: Central Sulawesi

  4. Ecology: Grows terrestrial on narrow mossy ridges; 1,500-1,800m

  5. Explanations: Nepenthes eymae is closely related to Ne. maxima.


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