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Nepenthes: A Creeper Carnivous Plant
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Nepenthes also known as monkey cups for their shape is another variety of carnivorous plant that can be grown at home. They too need a warm and humid climate to grow properly. Most of the varieties are creepers. Hence you need to pant the buds near a wall or railing. Or you may even use a long stick to balance the plant nepenthes. This carnivorous plant has pitfall traps that contains a fluid produced by the plant. This fluid is used to attract insects and trap them in it.

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