Nepenthes rosea is a tropical pitcher plant known only from Krabi Province, Peninsular Thailand, where it grows at 450–520 m above sea level.
[1] Nepenthes rosea got its name from their pitchers which often have uniformly pink interiors.
[1] It has been seen growing in sand and humus in varying proportions, on both vertical and flat ground in clearings, scrubland, and open forests.
[1] Nepenthes rosea was formally described by Marcello Catalano and Trongtham Kruetreepradit in December 2014.
[1] Nepenthes rosea belongs to the N. thorelii aggregate.