- Thumb Peak (Palawan)
Infobox Mountain
Name = Thumb Peak
Photo= Thumb_peak_mount_pulgar_palawan.jpg
Caption= Thumb Peak as seen fromPuerto Princesa City ,09 July 2007
Elevation = convert|1296|m|ft|0
Location = Puerto Princesa Province PHL
Range = Thumb Range,Palawan
First ascent =
Prominence = 1296 m
Coordinates = coord|9|47|55.4|N|118|36|20.4|E|type:mountain_region:PH_elevation:1296|display=inline,titleThumb Peak is a small mountain in central
Palawan ,Philippines , and is the highest point in the Thumb Range. LikeMount Mantalingahan and Mount Victoria further south, Thumb Peak is part of the Mount Beaufort Ultramafics geological area, a series ofultramafic outcrops ofEocene origin that emerge in various parts of the island.Okubo, Y. 1989. The Mineral Exploration – Mineral Deposits and Tectonics of Two Contrasting Geologic Environments in the Republic of the Philippines – Consolidated Report on Palawan Area. Japan International Cooperation Agency, Metal Mining Agency of Japan and Department of Environment and Natural Resources (Philippines) Joint Committee. 182 pp.]The mountain was formerly known as Mount Pulgar, a name it acquired during the Spanish Colonial period. "Pulgar", means "thumb" in Spanish, and the name was probably translated directly to English following the ousting of
Spain during theSpanish-American War . The name may have arisen as a result of the mountain's profile, which vaguely resembles the tip of athumb protruding from a clenched fist.The upper reaches of Thumb Peak are populated by species associated with
ultramafic soils, including a number of endemics, such as the tropicalpitcher plant "Nepenthes deaniana ", rediscovered on the mountain in 2007 for the first time since its description in 1908 (see external links).Macfarlane, J.M. 1908. Nepenthaceae. In: A. Engler "Das Pflanzenreich IV", III, Heft 36: 1–91.]References
External links
* [http://www.cpukforum.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=21909 The Type Form of "Nepenthes deaniana"]
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