San Leandro, CA (Zone 9b) | December 2018 | neutral
Per Francis Jason Nge of Perth, Western Australia. http://www.francisn...Read Morege.com:
"Most nepenthes species have two forms of pitchers, before they start to form vines and climb up the canopy they would have lower pitchers to trap ground invertebrates (e.g. ants). These pitchers are usually more colorful, large and showy.
Nepenthes sanguinea upper pitcher is formed when the plant has entered its climbing stage (again, to take advantage of the different invertebrates that live higher up in the canopy). These pitchers are usually smaller and lighter so that they don't collapse from the weight of the prey being captured.
The pitchers are actually modified leaves and the 'leaves' of nepenthes are enlarged petioles (leaf blades)."
Cool looking pitcher plant occasionally for sale at local garden meetings. Needs over 50% humidity, so not a good outdoor plant here in ...Read MoreSo Cal, where humidity often a lot less.
Per Francis Jason Nge of Perth, Western Australia. http://www.francisn...Read More
Cool looking pitcher plant occasionally for sale at local garden meetings. Needs over 50% humidity, so not a good outdoor plant here in ...Read More