N. bicalcarata
N. campanulata
N. clipeata
N. ephippiata
N. fallax
N. lowii
N. muluensis
N. tentaculata
N. x Trusmadiensis
N. veitchii
N. villosa
N. albomarginata
N. insignis
N. sp. Doormans Top 1
N. sp. Doormans Top 2
N. aristolochioides
N. dubia
N. inermis
N. izumiae
N. jacquelinae
N. spec. nov. Sumatra
N. eymae
N. glabrata
N. hamata
N. tentaculata
N. madagascariensis
N. masoalensis
N. pervillei
Nepenthes clipeata

Interestingly Nepenthes clipeata, only known from Mt. Kelam in Western Kalimantan (Indonesia) grows in cracks and accumulations of soil in the almost vertical rockface of Mt. Kelam. Unfortunately N. clipeata is highly endangered and its chances to survive in the wild seem to be small.
The Nepenthes clipeata Survival Project (NcSP)




 

N. clipeata (Mt. Kelam) This picture nicely illustrates the characteristics of the pitcher - a globose lower part and the infundibulate upper part (Photograph by Robert Kresanek used with permission).

Facts Characteristics and notes on cultivation.

N. clipeata (Mt. Kelam) Nepenthes clipeata on Mt. Kelam

Mt. Kelam Nepenthes clipeata growing on Mt. Kelam.

Nepenthes clipeata, cultivated plants Young plants already show the characteristics of this extraordinary species.



Nepenthes clipeata, cultivated plants