Tropical pitcher plant from New Guinea and surrounding islands
An upper pitcher of a plant matching the description of N. oblanceolata , which is sometimes regarded as a synonym of N. maxima
A rosette plant of N. oblanceolata from near Wamena , Baliem Valley , New Guinea
Male inflorescence
Infructescence
Nepenthes maxima (; from Latin : maximus "greatest"), the great pitcher-plant ,[ 5] is a carnivorous pitcher plant species of the genus Nepenthes . It has a relatively wide distribution covering New Guinea , Sulawesi , and the Maluku Islands .[ 6] It may also be present on Wowoni Island .[ 7]
Nepenthes maxima belongs to the loosely defined "N. maxima complex", which also includes, among other species, N. boschiana , N. chaniana , N. epiphytica , N. eymae , N. faizaliana , N. fusca , N. klossii , N. platychila , N. stenophylla , and N. vogelii .[ 8]
^ Clarke, C.M. (2018). "Nepenthes maxima " . IUCN Red List of Threatened Species . 2018 : e.T39675A143962061. doi :10.2305/IUCN.UK.2018-1.RLTS.T39675A143962061.en . Retrieved 19 November 2021 .
^ (in Latin) Hooker, J.D. 1873. Ordo CLXXV bis. Nepenthaceæ . In: A. de Candolle Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis 17 : 90–105.
^ Masters, M.T. 1887. New or noteworthy plants. Nepenthes Curtisii , Mast., sp. nov. . The Gardeners' Chronicle , series 3, 2 (49): 681, 689.
^ Ridley, H.N. 1916. Nepenthaceæ. [pp. 139–141] In: I. Report on the botany of the Wollaston Expedition to Dutch New Guinea, 1912–13. The Transactions of the Linnean Society of London , series 2: botany, 9 (1): 1–269. doi :10.1111/j.1095-8339.1916.tb00009.x
^ Phillipps, A. & A. Lamb 1996. Pitcher-Plants of Borneo . Natural History Publications (Borneo), Kota Kinabalu.
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^ (in Indonesian) Sunarti, S., A. Hidayat & Rugayah 2008. Keanekaragaman tumbuhan di hutan Pegunungan Waworete, Kecamatan Wawonii Timur, Pulau Wawonii, Sulawesi Tenggara. [Plants diversity at the mountain forest of Waworete, East Wawonii District, Wawonii Island, Southeast Sulawesi.] Biodiversitas 9 (3): 194–198.
^ Robinson, A.S., J. Nerz & A. Wistuba 2011. Nepenthes epiphytica , a new pitcher plant from East Kalimantan. In: McPherson, S.R. New Nepenthes: Volume One . Redfern Natural History Productions, Poole. pp. 36–51.