This plant, named Nepenthes pongoides, belongs to the largest known pitcher plants and may be at risk of extinction. A research team led by Alastair Robinson from the Royal Botanic Gardens in ...
With stems reaching up to nearly 5 feet and pitchers that grow to roughly a foot in diameter, it’s the world’s largest carnivorous plant. Endemic to Borneo, Nepenthes rajah has enormous pitchers which ...
As Dr Martin Cheek points out, tropical pitcher plants “are unique because some species have the largest animal traps known in the plant world, and attract, trap and digest, not just large ...
It boasts the most extensive area of native grasslands in the province and is the largest wetland of its type in Newfoundland and Labrador. It is home to various types of flora, including the pitcher ...