5 Carnivorous Plants You Wouldn’t Want To Mess With

Published January 28, 2014
Updated February 27, 2024

Carnivorous Plants: Nepenthes

Nepenthes, also known as tropical pitchers, are carnivorous plants native to tropical habitats in Australia, Asia and Sri Lanka. These plants contain pitchers that start as small buds and contain self-produced liquid. Lured by the nectar’s scent, when insects (or even small animals like mice) they find themselves trapped.

Tropical Pitcher Plants

Source: BACPS

Once the plant senses motion in this “pitcher”, also called monkey cups, its digestive processes begin. Nepenthes secrete powerful digestive juices that can break down their prey, allowing the plants to gain the nutrients they need for survival.

Carnivorous Plants Nepenthes

Source: Wikipedia

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Kiri Picone
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Kiri Picone holds a B.A. in English and creative writing from Pepperdine University and has been writing for various digital publishers for more than 10 years.
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John Kuroski
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John Kuroski is the editorial director of All That's Interesting. He graduated from New York University with a degree in history, earning a place in the Phi Alpha Theta honor society for history students. An editor at All That's Interesting since 2015, his areas of interest include modern history and true crime.
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Picone, Kiri. "5 Carnivorous Plants You Wouldn’t Want To Mess With." AllThatsInteresting.com, January 28, 2014, https://allthatsinteresting.com/coolest-carnivorous-plants. Accessed April 19, 2024.