There is already an impressive collection of tropical Pitcher Plants in the rest of the greenhouse to see, but this exhibit had a few carnivorous plants I didn't know about.
This section of the greenhouse had almost constant misting going on, giving the room an ethereal feeling. In the center of the room stood several giant carnivorous plants.
I haven't had much experience growing these plants, only murdering a Venus Flytrap here and there.
Enjoy the exhibit!
| Giant Cephalotus |
| Giant Cephalotus Baby |
| Giant White Trumpets |
| Cephalotus follicularus |
| Cephalotus |
| Dionaea (Venus Flytrap) |
| Dionaea (Venus Flytrap) |
| Sun Pitchers |
| Pitcher Plant in Flower |
| Butterwort (Pinguicula) |
| Pinguicula |
| Pinguicula |
| Sarracenia (White Trumpet) |
| Sarracenia |
| Giant Dionaea (Venus Flytrap) |
| Amorphophallus (not sure which one) in a steamy room |
| Cobra Plants and Hooded Pitcher Plants |
| Cobra Plant (Darlingtonia) |
| Rainbow Plants (Byblis) |
| Rainbow Plants (Byblis) |
| Rainbow Plants (Byblis) |
| Purple Pitcher Plant |
You should go to see Berkeley Botanical Garden. Especially in Spring.
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