Pitcher plants, commonly known as Monkey Cups, belong to the genus Nepenthes and are fascinating carnivorous plants renowned for their unique, tubular structures that trap and digest insects. These tropical plants feature colorful, often striking pitcher-shaped leaves that can vary in size and shape, creating a visually captivating display. Nepenthes thrive in high humidity and bright, indirect light, making them ideal for terrariums or humid environments. Their specialized adaptation allows them to obtain nutrients from captured prey, enhancing their growth in nutrient-poor soils. With their exotic appearance and intriguing feeding mechanism, Monkey Cups are a popular choice among plant enthusiasts and collectors.
Pitcher Plants-Monkey Cups-Nepenthes
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Humidity
Weight | 200 g |
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What is your climate? This plant is only suitable for the following climate zones |
Temperate ,Subtropical ,Tropical ,Hot Semi-arid ,Hot Arid |
Soil pH
Weight | 200 g |
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What is your climate? This plant is only suitable for the following climate zones |
Temperate ,Subtropical ,Tropical ,Hot Semi-arid ,Hot Arid |
Toxicity
Weight | 200 g |
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What is your climate? This plant is only suitable for the following climate zones |
Temperate ,Subtropical ,Tropical ,Hot Semi-arid ,Hot Arid |
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Green leaves though pitchers had dried during transit. Hope not an issue
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Pitchers dried up but plant is healthy and green, hope it will survive