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Flesh-eating plants at Kew Gardens

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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2009

Flesh-eating plants capable of snacking on mammals and birds, oh yes, the terrifying and rather smelly world of carnivorous plants at Kew Gardens.

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  • It looks like this was filmed behind-the-scenes in our Nursery. Earlier in the year during the Tropical Extravaganza there were lots of pitcher plants on display all around the Princess of Wales Conservatory but currently they are limited to their own room there

  • Looks like a Fanged pitcher plant (Nepenthes bicalcarata) to me

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  • 0:43 a wild victrybell appeared!

  • 0:41 nepenthes truncata?

    pls help

    nep. attenbroughii got 12 pitchers and the damn juice split on laptop.

    how to control growth?

  • Which house was this? I was at Kew a couple of weeks ago and did't see this. Saw some smaller ones in the tropical lily house but they were in the process of the old pitchers dying back.

  • Don't feed them after midnight

  • thanks :)

  • the one with the fangs. what type was that!?

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