Delving into the archives this winter, I found these photos of pitcher plants from the Fernery House at Pukekura Park and thought I'd share them with you. They are definitely different! Here's a link if you want to know more about them.
I had a Nepenthes for a while, I love the pitchers, and not having to have them outside in the winter. I'm happy to see all your lovely pods, they are really blooming!
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I heard of these and saw a little picture, but you have captured some very good pictures of them!!
ReplyDeleteThose are some really cool plants!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. I have heard about them but not seen them up close.
ReplyDeleteI never saw plants like this. Thanks for share.
ReplyDeletei have never seen a plant like this ... wild??! ( :
ReplyDeleteAmazing plants, so bulbous, lovely.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen anything like that -- so cool! They look like little wine casks. :) Traci
ReplyDeleteNow I have to visit New Zealand to see these flowers for myself.
ReplyDeleteThis is one weird looking flower - and I've seen some odd ones!
ReplyDeleteYour pitcher plant is fascinating. Great photos! Thank you so much for sharing with Today's Flowers and I wish you a very happy week.
ReplyDeleteVery different flowers. Since they 'eat' meat, they seem scary for me.
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I had a Nepenthes for a while, I love the pitchers, and not having to have them outside in the winter. I'm happy to see all your lovely pods, they are really blooming!
ReplyDeleteSuper cool plants. I've seen the Darlingtonia plants before and found them fascinating too.
ReplyDeleteMystically beautiful flowers. Yes, your spring will come in time.
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