Species of pitcher plant from Borneo
Nepenthes hurrelliana (synonymous with Nepenthes mollis )[ 8] is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Borneo , where it has been recorded from northern Sarawak , southwestern Sabah , and Brunei . It is of putative hybrid origin; its two original parent species are thought to be N. fusca and N. veitchii . A thick indumentum of rusty-brown hairs covers the entire plant, a characteristic presumably inherited from the latter.
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