Surprised Cactikid didn't already post this 🍆🙈.

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This carnivorous plant is called Nepenthes Holdanii and grows west of Cambodia, about 600-800 feet above sea level.

They use passive trap to catch bugs. The top edge of the plant, known as Peristomo, separates the nectar that attracts bugs into his death trap. In the plant's mouth, a slip layer called epicuticular wax causes the insect to lose balance and to slide to the base of the trap, full of rainwater, where they are finally struck.

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This carnivorous plant is called Nepenthes Holdanii and grows west of Cambodia, about 600-800 feet above sea level.

They use passive trap to catch bugs. The top edge of the plant, known as Peristomo, separates the nectar that attracts bugs into his death trap. In the plant's mouth, a slip layer called epicuticular wax causes the insect to lose balance and to slide to the base of the trap, full of rainwater, where they are finally struck.

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Cati is a total nut job and i am on various forums with him. Good egg though :whistle: (y)
 
15 years waiting on a porn section that never cums but volcanoes can blow bigger loads and some of those will eat small rabbits.

30 years ago i grew many of these various types and watching them catch the bugs was interesting and when you grew these stinkers of rotting meat you need the insect catchers for the loads of flies.

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Stapelia Hirsuta and dont grow them in the house
 
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