Nepenthes glabrata is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Sulawesi. The species grows in open, high forest at elevations of 1600 to 2100 m. It produces dainty, colourful pitchers reaching only a few centimetres in height. These traps are red speckled on a yellowish background, giving them a "hand painted" appearance.
Nepenthes glabrata
A young rosette plant
A climbing plant in high forest
A young plant of a putative natural hybrid between N. glabrata and N. maxima
Nepenthes eymae is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Sulawesi in Indonesia, where it grows at elevations of 1,000–2,000 m (3,300–6,600 ft) above sea level. It is very closely related to N. maxima, from which it differs in its wine glass-shaped upper pitchers.
Nepenthes eymae
A young rosette plant bearing lower pitchers
An epiphytic specimen with red-mottled lower pitchers
Image: Nepenthes eymae lower