Species compiled by Hugh low mountain Kinabalu in 1858 and described by Joseph Dalton Hooker, the following year, who named it after James Brooks, White King of Sarawak. EP, called ". One of the most prominent vegetables produced here to discover ". [4] As used in cultivation in 1881 Nepenthes platychila, has always been a much sought after species for plants seldom seen in private collections. The rare, its price and the growing demand, however, recent advances in technology, tissue culture, resulting in lower prices significantly, and a king is now fairly widespread in cultivation Nepenthes platychila the most. Famous for its giant urn shaped trap it produces
, which can grow up to 41 cm high, 20 cm wide [5] [6] have the capacity to handle 3.5 liters of water [7] and in excess of 2.5 liters of liquid. Making them possibly the largest by volume in this series. Other features of the crocodile King is a play Tate Leaf and the attached sheet, which is only a few other species.
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