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Introduce some low-maintenance exotic flair into your indoor gardening life and create a truly unique indoor garden. These exotic, odd, and unusual house plants are easy to grow.
Cynthia Patton saved to Plants
It all started at Musikfest, when Brook and I bought a venus fly trap for $8. It came in a plastic “to go” cup with a lid on it. We brought it home and stuck that plastic cup into this …

Laurene Polaski saved to Plants
Pitcher Plants (Nepenthes) make great hanging baskets and conversation starters with the strange 'pitchers growing on the ends of the leaves [CARE DETAILS]

Lindsay Popp saved to For The G@rden
Terrariums are pretty easy to create and care for, you may have made one in school as a science class project. Carnivorous plants will “eat” flies, ants, and wasps when placed outdoors plus they come in many colorful shapes and sizes. Watching them catch bugs adds even more interest. Pitcher plants alone have a variety of #CarnivorousPlants #PatioTerrarium #IndoorTerrarium #PitcherPlants #VenusFlyTraps #CapeSundew
SherryMason saved to African Violets & Orchids
One of the world's most interesting carnivorous plants, the Pitcher Plant is a must have addition for any plant lover. And despite it's appearance, this plant is actually incredibly easy to care for, use the tips and tricks detailed here for more. #beesandrosesblog #indoorgardeningideas #gardening

Bless My Weeds saved to Plant Guide
Pitcher Plants (Nepenthes) make great hanging baskets and conversation starters with the strange 'pitchers growing on the ends of the leaves [CARE DETAILS]

Malcolm Higa saved to CP GARDEN
Nepenthes, popularly known as Tropical Pitcher Plants or Monkey Cups, a native of Southeast Asia and Australia, forms pitchers (cups) that hang from trees. Its pitcher is similar to that of the North American pitcher plant 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, 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…

Sweet T saved to Garden Stuff
So many folks have become locked in to chrysanthemums as the only way to have fall color in the perennial garden, but we’d like to suggest you try sarracenias. These North American natives are simply stunning this time of year. Taken this week, this photo is a pot of Sarracenia ‘Daina’s Delight’ that’s been growing, untouched, by our front walk for over a decade.

The Flower Dispensary saved to P l a n t s
Ken jij de zogenaamde Monkey Jar al? Het is mijn nieuwste aanwinst en blijkt gewoon een vleesetende plant te zijn. De verzorgingstips voor de bekerplant...

One Hand in my Pocket saved to plants