Nepenthes

Filed under: Nepenthes — Tags: — David @ 11:22 am
What Are Nepenthes

Nepenthes are also known as Tropical Pitcher Plants, Monkey Cup or Periuk Kera in Bahasa Malaysia. They are known for their beautiful “pitchers” but it is their carnivorous nature that intrigues people.

Tropical Pitcher Plants have vines and their stems can reach 10 meter in length. Most species produce 2 types of pitchers. They are called lower pitchers and upper pitchers. Lower pitchers are produced when the plant has not started to vine and they usually rest on the ground. The pitchers are more globose and contain more pitcher fluid. The upper pitchers are more funnel shape or cone shape as the plant start to vine. If you are not familiar with pitcher plants, you might think there are two different species in a same location. But when you look closer you’ll notice that the pitchers come from the same plant. (more…)

 

Cultivation Guide to Pitcher Plants

Category: Nepenthes — written by David
 

Freaks of Nature

Category: Nepenthes — written by David
 

Growing Medium for Nepenthes

Category: Nepenthes — written by David
 

Misunderstandings about Pitcher Plants

Category: Nepenthes — written by David
 

Nepenthes Pollen Agency

Category: Nepenthes — written by David
 

Pollen Collecting

Category: Nepenthes — written by David
 

Preserving Cut Nepenthes Pitchers

Category: Nepenthes — written by David
 

Propagation Guide to Pitcher Plants

Category: Nepenthes — written by David
 


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