Carnivorous plants flip the rules of the food chain by trapping insects and small animals to extract valuable nutrients that ...
Pitcher plants from tropical regions prefer temperatures in the 70s and 80s during the day and in the mid-60s at night. They can tolerate temperatures down to around 55°F or so, but exposure to ...
KOTA KINABALU: A type of giant hairy pitcher plant which was first photographed in 2004, has officially been named after it was recognised as a new species and classified as Critically Endangered.
As Dr Martin Cheek points out, tropical pitcher plants “are unique because some species have the largest animal traps known in the plant world, and attract, trap and digest, not just large ...
Having won gold medals in 2006 and 2007, Borneo Exotics returned this year with a larger more elaborate exhibit of ‘Tropical pitcher plants in a natural setting’. The gold medal was awarded by a ...