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Nepenthes Judith Finn
Family: Nepenthaceae
Common Name(s):
Grown by: Kristen Yanker-Hansen, Danville

Nepenthes are insectivorous plants that get added nutrients from digesting insects that are trapped in pitchers that develop at the ends of the leaves. These pitchers look like a curved tobacco pipe and are very attractive in their own right. This plant had a fragrant flower spike composed of many small brownish flowers. This is a hybrid of the tropical group and is a houseplant only. Kristin grew this one on her bedroom window sill so the flower spike is somewhat unusual as it developed with lower humidity.

Photo by Steve Morse