Carnivorous plants attract, capture, and consume small creatures (primarily insects) as a means of obtaining nutrients. They generally grow in areas that are warm and humid, but it is possible to grow them indoors too.
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Information on growing venus flytraps, sundews, nepenthes, pitcher plants, cobra lily, and butterworts.
Contains over 2,500 links to photos of nearly every type of carnivorous plant in the world. Links are organized by genus and species.
Cultivation and propagation information for several types of carnivorous plants. List of recommended books and a forum for UK growers.
Discussion about the care of all types of carnivorous plants.
Provides instructions for the construction of general, tropical, and cooled terrariums specifically for carnivorous plans.
Provides information about growing Nepenthes outdoors without using a greenhouse. Photos show plants from vendors in various phases of growth and how they have adapted to outdoor conditions.
Discussions about several carnivorous plant types along with a trading post for exchanging seeds and plants.
A journal detailing the construction and maintenance of front yard bog for carnivorous plants
Discussion about the care of all types of carnivorous plants.
Cultivation and propagation information for several types of carnivorous plants. List of recommended books and a forum for UK growers.
Contains over 2,500 links to photos of nearly every type of carnivorous plant in the world. Links are organized by genus and species.
Discussions about several carnivorous plant types along with a trading post for exchanging seeds and plants.
A journal detailing the construction and maintenance of front yard bog for carnivorous plants
Information on growing venus flytraps, sundews, nepenthes, pitcher plants, cobra lily, and butterworts.
Provides instructions for the construction of general, tropical, and cooled terrariums specifically for carnivorous plans.
Provides information about growing Nepenthes outdoors without using a greenhouse. Photos show plants from vendors in various phases of growth and how they have adapted to outdoor conditions.
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