Plant Features
Nepenthes Pitcher Plants look as though they come from an alien planet, with bright colors, and a peculiar scent. These looks aren’t the only strange thing about them, because this plant is carnivorous! This plant survives by catching flies and other insects that fall into their Pitcher, and get stuck on the waxy inside. When watering, steer clear of tap, bottled or filtered water, for this can overload the plant with minerals, which is also why you should skip the fertilizer. Instead, use rain or distilled/de-ionized water, and keep the pot flooded with at least 2 cm of water during the growing season. Avoid watering this plant from the top, as that can damage the inside of the pitcher. Pitcher plants need full, direct sunlight during the growing season. During the winter, this particular houseplant needs colder temperatures, so consider sticking it in a garage or shed windowsill, or an unheated greenhouse, and the soil should be kept damp. As the temperature drops, the pitcher will begin to turn brown, and the plant will start to die back. This is normal, and it is safe to trim the dead parts away at this time. Since this plant is carnivorous, it will need to eat. If kept outside, it will catch more than enough food, but if indoors, we recommend feeding it with dried insects or crickets. However strange, this bug-eating plants easily the coolest plant we’ve ever seen!





Emily Thompson –
The Nepenthes Pitcher is a stunning addition to my garden! It’s both functional and beautiful, attracting so many insects naturally. Highly recommend!
James Carter –
I was skeptical at first, but this pitcher plant has exceeded my expectations. It’s low maintenance and thrives well in my home. Great product!
Linda Martinez –
This Nepenthes Pitcher is a conversation starter! Its unique design and effectiveness in pest control are impressive. I’m very happy with my purchase.
Robert Johnson –
The plant arrived in great condition, and it’s growing beautifully. It’s fascinating to watch it work as a natural pest control. Definitely worth it!
Susan Lee –
I love how this pitcher plant adds a touch of exotic beauty to my space. It’s also great for keeping bugs at bay. Highly satisfied!
Michael Brown –
The Nepenthes Pitcher is a great investment for any plant enthusiast. It’s thriving in my greenhouse and looks amazing. Very happy with the results.
Patricia Davis –
This plant is fascinating and adds a unique aesthetic to my home. It’s been working wonders in controlling fruit flies. Love it!
David Wilson –
I’ve always wanted a Nepenthes Pitcher, and this one did not disappoint. It’s healthy, vibrant, and doing its job perfectly. Highly recommend!
Emily Carter –
The Nepenthes Pitcher is a stunning addition to my plant collection. Its unique design and vibrant colors make it a standout piece. It’s also very functional, effectively trapping insects. Highly recommend for any carnivorous plant enthusiast!
Jennifer Taylor –
This pitcher plant is a beautiful, natural way to handle pests. It’s thriving in my living room and looks stunning. Very pleased with my purchase.
William Moore –
The Nepenthes Pitcher is a unique and effective addition to my garden. It’s thriving and has significantly reduced the bug population. Excellent product!
John Matthews –
I was initially skeptical about the Nepenthes Pitcher, but it has exceeded my expectations. It’s easy to care for and adds a unique aesthetic to my home. The pitcher traps work incredibly well, keeping my space bug-free. Great product!
Sarah Lee –
The Nepenthes Pitcher is a beautiful and functional plant. It’s a conversation starter and adds a touch of nature to my living room. The only downside is that it requires a bit more attention than my other plants, but it’s worth it.
Michael Brown –
I’ve always been fascinated by carnivorous plants, and the Nepenthes Pitcher did not disappoint. It’s a robust plant that thrives in my home environment. The pitchers are effective at catching insects, and the plant itself is a joy to look at.
Laura Davis –
The Nepenthes Pitcher is a unique and interesting plant. It’s a bit more high-maintenance than I expected, but the results are worth it. The pitchers are fascinating to watch as they trap insects. A great addition to any plant collection.