Leucoanthocyanins can be found in Anadenanthera peregrina and in several species of Nepenthes including N. burbidgeae, N. muluensis, N. rajah, N. tentaculata, and N. × alisaputrana.
Nepenthes clipeata | Nepenthes bokorensis | Nepenthes | Nepenthes rajah | Nepenthes mantalingajanensis | Nepenthes klossii | Nepenthes faizaliana | Nepenthes epiphytica | Nepenthes abgracilis | Rajah of Sarawak | Nepenthes rigidifolia | Nepenthes mira | Nepenthes khasiana | Nepenthes kerrii | Nepenthes deaniana | Nepenthes cid | Nepenthes aristolochioides | Nepenthes viridis | Nepenthes ovata | Nepenthes mirabilis | Rajah Humabon | Nepenthes spathulata | Nepenthes rhombicaulis | Nepenthes pitopangii | Nepenthes × kinabaluensis | Nepenthes holdenii | Nepenthes × harryana | Nepenthes dubia | Nepenthes burbidgeae | Nepenthes bellii |
An area adjacent to the upper Kolopis River is home to a number of pitcher plants of the genus Nepenthes, including N. edwardsiana, N. rajah, and N. villosa, as well as two natural hybrids involving these species (N. × harryana and N. × kinabaluensis).