Reopening the nepenthes greenhouse

Reopening the nepenthes greenhouse
Photo by Francesco Gallarotti on Unsplash

Nepenthes, commonly known as tropical pitcher plants, are among nature’s most fascinating carnivorous plants. They thrive in nutrient-poor environments by capturing insects and small animals in their modified leaf structures.

However, their survival is threatened. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), 27 Nepenthes species are endangered, with eight critically at risk.

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