Carnivorous plants: fascinating plants for your home interior
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Drosera Capensis — Cape Sundew — Ø12 cm — H17 cmDrosera Capensis — Cape Sundew — Ø12 cm — H17 cm- Regular price
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Sarracenia ‘Judith Hindle’ – Carnivorous plant - D12 x H30 cmSarracenia ‘Judith Hindle’ – Carnivorous plant - D12 x H30 cm- Regular price
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Carnivorous plants are among the most astonishing plants in the plant world. Able to attract and capture small insects using natural traps, they fascinate as much by their function as by their appearance. In an urban interior, they add an original green touch and quickly become a topic of curiosity.
Amazing plants with unique mechanisms
Each carnivorous plant has its own capture system. Dionaea, often called Venus flytraps, quickly close their leaves on insects. Nepenthes develop large pitchers capable of trapping their prey, while Drosera use leaves covered with sticky droplets.
Their unique appearance makes them highly appreciated by fans of unusual plants and collectors.
An original plant for an urban interior
Carnivorous plants easily find their place in an apartment, especially near a bright window. Their compact size makes them ideal for a desk, shelf, or windowsill.
They can also complement a green decor alongside tropical plants like those in the Monstera or Philodendron collections, which add volume and contrast.
Tips for properly caring for a carnivorous plant
Carnivorous plants have some specific needs. They generally prefer low-mineral water such as rainwater or demineralized water, as well as a suitable substrate.
To understand the needs of different indoor plants and successfully set them up, you can consult our care guide or browse our tips for creating an indoor jungle.
With their fascinating function and unique appearance, carnivorous plants bring a playful and spectacular dimension to green decor.

