One species of tropical pitcher plant is actually named after Sir David Attenborough - the Nepenthes attenboroughii. Sometimes referred to as a living fossil, Welwitschia mirabilis is known to ...
There are more than 150 species of pitcher plant in the world. This new discovery, Nepenthes biak, only grows on the small island of Biak, off the north coast of Indonesian New Guinea. Martin ...
Indigenous to South Africa, the Cape sundew is a favorite of carnivorous plant aficionados the world over. Not only do they ...
The Nepenthes rajah, the largest carnivorous pitcher plant in the world endemic to Mount Kinabalu, grows in the Cloud Forest conservatory. Its large vase-like traps can grow up to 41 cm high and ...