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Aerial pitcher of N. edwardsiana...
Peering into a Nepenthes pitcher one can usually find it partly filled with a liquid, which acts as the
“digestive juice” of this carnivorous plant, and some dead creatures, usually
insects. Some species have huge pitchers, for example N. rajah and Nepenthes x trusmadiensis,
a natural hybrd between N. lowii and N. tentaculata. There is a record of a dead rat found in a pitcher.
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A pitcher bristling with mysteryPICTURE: NEPENTHES EDWARDSIANA
![]() Nepenthes edwardsiana. © Chin Fah Shin
This page revised on 21 March 2003. Copyright © Chin Fah Shin |
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