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Nepenthes Hybrid Seeds ~ Monkey Cups or Tropical Pitcher Plants - Carnivorous

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Location:
South Africa
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Product code:
Nepenthes Hybrid 1
Bob Shop ID:
18333145

Nepenthes Hybrid Seeds 

Nepenthes species are native to Southeast Asia and Australia. They form pitchers (cups) that hang from trees. Its pitcher is similar to that of the North American pitcher plant, Sarracenia in that it relies on a pool of water to trap its prey. It has a most unusual leaf that first looks like a normal leaf but then develops a tendril at its tip, and finally the tip of the tendril develops an amazing pitcher. It gains support by twining the tendril around another plant. The trap, like Sarracenia species, lures its prey into the pitfall trap by a combination of decaying odors and sometimes a red coloration. As the pitcher develops, it swells and droops due to its weight.

As it matures, it suddenly begins inflates with air. Once the pitcher is inflated, it begins to fill with liquid and then opens to reveal the enticing interior. The top of the trap has a lid that initially covers the pitcher until growth is complete. When the leaf is fully grown, the lid opens and the trap is ready.

They attract insects with the odor of nectar. Once inside, the insect finds it cannot get a grip on the walls of the pitcher because a flaky wax on the interior surface peels off as it struggles to climb. Eventually, it falls into the water and struggles to escape. The motion caused by the struggle stimulates digestive glands to release a digestive acid. This acid is so strong that a midge will disappear within hours. The largest of these, the Rajah pitcher, is able to digest mice! Like Sarracenia species, this one too has its live inhabitants, the largest of which is a small crab.

Insect larvae feed on the decaying remains of prey. Others live in the upper levels and dip down occasionally to seize one of the larval inhabitants.

In one case, the plant provides a chamber in its stem where ants live. The ants venture to the pitchers, grab some of the decaying prey, and sit on the lip of the pitcher to dismember it.

As they break apart the body, pieces fall back into the pitcher's awaiting pool, where the now smaller fragments decay more quickly than would a whole insect.

The bid amount is for 1 Seed

We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.

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27 Jan 2010