Nepenthes mikei is endemic to the Indonesian island of Sumatra, where it has been recorded from only two mountains: Mount Pangulubao in North Sumatra and Mount Bandahara in Aceh.
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All three were first reported in 1995 by Salmon and Maulder from Mount Pangulubao.
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Nepenthes mikei was discovered on Mount Pangulubao in September 1989 by Bruce Salmon, Mike Hopkins, and Ricky Maulder, during a Nepenthes expedition to Sumatra.
Nepenthes clipeata | Nepenthes bokorensis | Nepenthes | Nepenthes rajah | Nepenthes mantalingajanensis | Nepenthes klossii | Nepenthes faizaliana | Nepenthes epiphytica | Nepenthes abgracilis | Nepenthes rigidifolia | Nepenthes mira | Nepenthes khasiana | Nepenthes kerrii | Nepenthes deaniana | Nepenthes cid | Nepenthes aristolochioides | Nepenthes viridis | Nepenthes ovata | Nepenthes mirabilis | Nepenthes spathulata | Nepenthes rhombicaulis | Nepenthes pitopangii | Nepenthes × kinabaluensis | Nepenthes holdenii | Nepenthes × harryana | Nepenthes dubia | Nepenthes burbidgeae | Nepenthes bellii | A skeletal revision of ''Nepenthes'' (Nepenthaceae) | ''Nepenthes smilesii'' from Kirirom National Park |
These are N. gymnamphora × N. spectabilis, N. mikei × N. spectabilis, N. rhombicaulis × N. spectabilis, and N. spectabilis × N. tobaica.