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Nepenthes

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Nepenthes are carnivorous plants. They are native to Tropical Southeast Asia, and it is estimated there are ninety species, with new ones still being found. They grow typically as a climbing vine producing insect luring, cup-like traps exte...
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・ Welcome to the addiction. Chuck away the instructions if you got it from a garden centre that doesn't... ・ Set up your Nepenthes' pot. Get a tray, and put a regular plant pot in it, the right way up. Put the... ・ Water your Nepenthes. Dis...
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Nepenthes are carnivorous plants known for their oddly shaped pitchers, which grow at the ends of their leaves. Many of the plants are extremely rare and are not often available for purchase. There are two types of pitchers produced by the ...
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Nothing special here. Just sprinkle them on wet media such as coconut fiber or peat moss, spray ...
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Hello Jake, You could just pot the Nepenthes in a regular pot of Nepenthes mix, place it in the terrarium, and set the pot on a raised platform to keep it from standing in water. Pour some water in the bottom 1/4 inch of the terrarium and y...
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to buy? you might try googling on Daves garden
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These plants have evolved over time and have had to adjust to being on the floor of the forest where the light which normally provides them with food through photosynthesis is limited. Over time to get food the have adapted to forming a pit...
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It would help to say where you live. But you'll be able to find seeds on t'internet. L
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ser's classification of Nepenthes into six categories have failed us, but will this? The theory of evolution doesn't seem to fit in developing two different Nepenthes complexes of extreme end of shapes - one slender and gracile, the other ...
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""Little Shop Of Horrors" plant found that looks to be a relative of the great Nepenthes rajah" A real-life version of the man-eating plant featured in Little Shop Of Horrors has been named after Sir David Attenborough. ...
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