A carnivorous plant, insects are attracted to the nectar like secretion at the top of the lip. Slippery footing causes the bugs to fall inside and die. They are then digested by the plant as a nutrient source.
An informative sampling focused on herbs and tea with an occasional sprinkling of fairy dust and a glimpse into family activities too. The contributions to this blog are the combined efforts of the sisters of The Rosemary House and Sweet Remembrances.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Pitcher Plant
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They are kinda pretty. Sort of like teacups for the plant. Now I am thinking weird. Have a good week.
I used these in dried flower arrangements at the height of that boom - which has sadly passed. They were very interesting looking but I never knew your "OTHER FACTS".
I love it when you post pictures of the wild things...it helps this young student!! (SMILES).
Donna
Aren't plants amazing? They have their own slippery slide for the bugs!!
I don't think I've ever seen any of these outside the Atlanta Botanical Garden. They are lovely!
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