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Two Nepenthes alata, hanging in a dark background. Close up macro photography.
Nepenthes and Bryophytes
different species of Nepenthes, a carnivorous plant that is characterized by its vase-shaped flower to catch insects, in Borneo jungle
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.
Monkey cups called also pitcher plants
A Shoot of Nepenthes which is known as a Carnivore plant
Nepenthes, carnivorous plant endemic to southern Madagascar
A terrarium is a tightly closed, clear glass or plastic container filled with small plants. Terrariums are most useful for small plants that do not adapt well to normal home atmospheres.
Pitcher plant is located in tropical rain forest usually found in Southern part of Thailand, Borneo in Malaysia and Sumatra in Indonesia. It is rare to find and can eat insects.
A group of 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.
Jungle pitcher plant (Nepenthes Rajah)
Pitcherplant
Two pitchers of Nepenthes rafflesiana, a carnivorous pitcher plant, Sarawak, Borneo
WIld Pitcher Plants in the beautiful Bako National Park in Malaysia's Borneo, Asia
Portrait of mid-adult woman taking care of her plants
An impressive pitcher plant grows on the floor of a tropical forest. The bold, green leaves spread flat, while the distinctive pitcher-shaped pitchers emerge in varying shades of green and red. The pitchers are filled with a fine liquid that attracts and traps insects. Surrounded by lush vegetation and moss-covered ground, the pitcher plant exudes an exotic and mysterious aura. The details of the pitchers and leaves are clear and vivid, and the natural lighting highlights the fascinating structure of this carnivorous plant.
Various flowers
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.
Beautiful plant Nepenthes ventrata, carnivorous plant, close up photo, plant background.
close up of the carnivorous plant Nepenthes in a greenhouse
Monkey cup (Nepenthes malayensis). Tropical pitcher plant growing in the forest
Carnivorous pitcher plant
Sinharaja Forest Reserve, Sabaragamuwa and Southern Provinces, Sri Lanka
Various Plants, Nepenthes
Nepenthes gracilis is one of the species of the Nepentheceae family that lives in Indonesia. N gracilis is one of the low land nepe. This plant survives by trapping insects with its pouches, decomposing the trapped insect's body and making it a nutrient for its survival.
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 Miranda Pitcher Plant Isolated on White Background with Clipping Path
Stock photo showing glass globe pots containing Venus fly trap (Dionaea muscipula) and hanging pitcher plants (nepenthes), in plant nursery carnivorous houseplant display.
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