N. copelandii, upper pitchers, in habitat   Nepenthes coplandii  
This species, found in the mossy forests of mountains in the Mindanao province of the Philippines, has not yet been formally identified, but is  is believed to be the previously described  N. coplandii. first discovered by Macfarlane in 1908 and named after the botanist and curator of the Manila herbarium.  This species is known from two areas of Mindanao, with only the form from Mt. Apo being in cultivation  The  upper pitchers are infundibuliform in shape which means they resemble a  characteristic 'dutch pipe'  The lower pitchers are  realatively linear and elongated
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