Synonyms:N. albolineata F.M. Bailey; N. alicae F.M. Bailey;
N. armbrustae F.M. Bailey; N. beccariana Macfarl.; N. bernaysii F.M. Bailey;
N. cholmondeleyi F.M. Bailey; N. fimbriata Blume; N. garrawayanae F.M. Bailey;
N. jardinei F.M. Bailey; N. kennedyana F. Muell.; N. kennedyi Benth.;
N. macrostachya Blume; N. moorei F.M. Bailey; N. obrieniana Linden & Rodrigas;
N. pascoensis F.M. Bailey; N. rowanae F.M. Bailey; N. tubulosa Macfarl. Distribution: China, Indo-China, Hong Kong, Macau, Palau,
Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Borneo, Philippines, Sumatra, Sulawesi,
Maluku, Java, New Guinea, Australia, Altitudinal distribution: 0-1500 m Typical habitats: wet, open areas, especially swamps Pitcher size: up to 15 cm high, 4 cm wide
Nepenthes mirabilis, the normal form on Borneo, view on the peristome.
N. mirabilis var. echinostoma
Known natural hybrids are: x bicalcarata, x gracilis, x ampullaria, x rafflesiana.