Dr. Phil Sheridan from the Meadowview Biological Research Station visits the studio to talk with Peggy about bog plants and dissect a pitcher plant to see how many insects it can trap. Featured on VHG ...
In Florida’s wetlands, the carnivorous pitcher plant is blurring the lines between predator and ally. Home to entire unique ecosystems, there are more to these ancient organisms than many realize. So ...
They appear to be belching, or singing, or screaming out the catch phrase of their cousin in Hollywood — “Feed me Seymour.” This is Nepenthes ampullaria, an unusual pitcher plant found on the islands ...
Pitcher plants are easy to propagate and turn into new plants. They should be propagated roughly every three years to keep ...
Carnivorous plants flip the rules of the food chain by trapping insects and small animals to extract valuable nutrients that the plants can't absorb from the soil. Not only does this alien-looking ...
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New pitcher plant found in the Philippines may already be critically endangered
By Shreya Dasgupta Researchers have described a new-to-science species of carnivorous plant that’s known from only three ...
It was over 5,000 years ago that the ancient Egyptians started bringing plants — most likely ferns and palm trees — indoors in containers to beautify their homes. The notoriously plant-passionate ...
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Carnivorous plant discovered in Palawan, but already on brink of extinction
Philippine scientists have confirmed a new pitcher plant species found only on Palawan’s limestone cliffs. But it's already ...
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