swaloing it
Yes, the pitcher of Nepenthes is a modified leaf, not a stem. It is a specialized structure that has evolved to attract, trap, and digest insects for additional nutrients.
Nepenthes hamata is a carnivorous plant belonging to the family Nepenthaceae. It is classified within the genus Nepenthes, which comprises various species known for their specialized pitcher-shaped leaves that trap and digest insects. The species name "hamata" indicates its distinctive hooked or spiny features. Nepenthes hamata is native to the mountainous regions of Southeast Asia, particularly in areas such as Sumatra and Borneo.
Nepenthes gantungensis was created in 2010.
This means it eats insects, such as a venus fly-trap
they are cool cats and can open their eyes under water. Are very pretty. Like the Tropical RAinforest. Are cute and fluffy like my cat. :)
Nepenthes pilosa was created in 1928.
Nepenthes naga was created in 2009.
Nepenthes mira was created in 1998.
Nepenthes dubia was created in 1928.
Nepenthes mapuluensis was created in 1990.
Nepenthes tentaculata was created in 1873.
Nepenthes rowanae was created in 1897.