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Nepenthes in the park at Hong Kong.
Portrait of mid-adult woman taking care of her plants
nepenthes or tropical pitcher plants or monkey cups on nature bokeh background
Nepenthes rajah (pictured in a tropical hot and humid rain forest) is a carnivorous pitcher plant species of the Nepenthaceae family. The plant is endemic to the mountains of Sabah in the Malaysian Borneo. Insects, and particularly ants, comprise its prey. Nepenthes monkey cups tropical pitcher plant family thrives in tropical hot and humid rain forest. The main stronghold of Nepenthes or monkey cups (as they are commonly known) is South East Asia, particularly the Islands of Borneo, Sumatra and the Philippines. The image was captured with a telephoto lens resulting in shallow depth of field. Focus was placed over the central parts of the plant.
Pitcher plant, Nepenthes in its scientific name, in Kuching, Sarawak state, Malaysia. Tropical carnivorous pitcher plant.
Pitcher plant a carnivorous plant.
trapping pitcher of a carnivorous tropical plant nepenthes
Pitcher plant grow on a vertical farming system close up
Nepenthes, carnivorous plant endemic to southern Madagascar
Nepenthes madagascariensis, from Madagascar is one of two Nepenthes pitcher plant species native to Madagascar.  Nepenthes madagascariensis occurs along the eastern coast of Madagascar. Nepenthaceae. Carnivorous plant. Pitfall trap.
Nepenthes carnivorous plants on green background
Botanical specimen: Nepenthes
Tropical pitcher plants in the garden
Close up of Ampullaria black magic plant. Nepenthes Ampullaria is a distinctive species of tropical pitcher plants found in Borneo
Nepenthes rafflesiana exotic carnivorous plant
A terrarium plant is a small plant typically grown inside a glass container, such as a jar or vase, to create a self-contained ecosystem.
Sarracenia purpurea Pitcher Plant with insect
Nepenthes plants (tropical pitcher plants or monkey cups) are insectivorous plants with leaves that have evolved into traps for catching insects.
A closeup shot of a rounded green carnivore flower
Nepenthes rajah (pictured in a tropical hot and humid rain forest) is a carnivorous pitcher plant species of the Nepenthaceae family. The plant is endemic to the mountains of Sabah in the Malaysian Borneo. Insects, and particularly ants, comprise its prey. Nepenthes monkey cups tropical pitcher plant family thrives in tropical hot and humid rain forest. The main stronghold of Nepenthes or monkey cups (as they are commonly known) is South East Asia, particularly the Islands of Borneo, Sumatra and the Philippines. The image was captured with a telephoto lens resulting in shallow depth of field. Focus was placed over the central parts of the plant.
Close-up of Nepenthes, a unique carnivorous plant
Sarracenia pitcher plants, commonly called trumpet pitchers.
Pitcher plant (Sarracenia) illuminated by sunlight in botanical gardens kruidtuin in Leuven, Belguim
Single pitcher pant with caught prey deep in the plant's throat. Photo taken at Pine Log state forest in northwest Florida.  Nikon D750 with Nikon 200mm macro lens
A close-up shot of a pitcher plant (Nepenthes) displaying its unique, elongated pitcher-shaped trap, which is highlighted against a softly blurred green and brown background. The plant's intricate design and vibrant colors are captured, showcasing its fascinating structure and function as a carnivorous plant.
The tropical carnivorous plants, pitcher plants, are displayed in a box for sale at a plant nursery store.
Genus nepenthes
Rainforest bottle plants are commonly known as Nepenthes or tropical pitcher plants. Nepenthes have modified leaves known as pitfall traps, which resemble bottles or pitchers. These traps contain a liquid that helps to capture and digest insects and other small prey, providing the plant with essential nutrients. Tanjung Puting National Park, Borneo, Indonesia.
Close up Nepenthes plant in the Cloud Forest.
Close-up of Sarracenia or Trumpet Pitcher Plant.
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