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An attractive and easy to grow plant, needing full sun on a south or west facing window or greenhouse. The long leaves are covered in tentacles, each carrying a globule of sticky digestive glue. I...» more
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An excellent greenhouse or windowsill plant used by the Victorians in their glasshouses for pest control. The fleshy yellowish green leaves are covered in a greasy secretion to which the insects are ...» more
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Trumpet Pitchers or North American Pitcher Plants (Latin name Sarracenia) are probably the easiest of all carnivorous plants to grow, with the largest appetite for houseflies bluebottles and wasps.
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This plant has very strong traps on it and can catch a wide variety of insects including, wasps, spiders and even small slugs. Each plant will consume about three insects and then die back with a n...» more
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These tall lime green tubes will grow up to 1 m high and will fill up with flies and wasps over the summer. The plant thrives in a sunny conservatory but is fully hardy so can be kept outside by a p...» more
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