
Insect eating pitcher plants
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Sarracenia purpurea Pitcher Plant with insect
Lot of sarracenia pitcher carnivorous fly catching plants.
Photo of the Great Pitcher-Plant flower (Nepenthes maxima). It is a carnivorous plant species which traps insects.
Darlingtonia californica, also called the California Pitcher plant, Cobra lily or Cobra plant.
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.
Sinharaja Forest Reserve, Sabaragamuwa and Southern Provinces, Sri Lanka
Close up of two flowers of pitcher plant, a carnivorous plant, growing in bog of Cape Breton National Park, Nova Scotia, Canada; Official flower of Newfoundland and Labrador; Shallow depth of field yields copy space.
illustration of a Villose Pitcher-Plant (Nepenthes villosa)
Antique Victorian Flower painting. Illustration from the book The Temple of Flora by Robert Thornton (1807)
The biggest pitcher plant in the world, the red Nepenthes Rajah Pitcher Plant is native to Mount Kinabalu and neighbouring Mount Tambuyukon, both located in Kinabalu National Park, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo.
Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia purpurea) an insectivorous plant native to swampy bogs of the southeastern US. Close up
Pitcher plant, Nepenthes in its scientific name, in Kuching, Sarawak state, Malaysia. Tropical carnivorous pitcher plant.
Butterwort is a carnivorous plant. It produces white and purple flowers. The bright yellowish-green leaves feature numerous glands that secrete a sticky fluid which attracts insects. When the insects become trapped, the leaf slowly curls inwards and eventually the insect will be digested.