Nepenthes – Fascinating and air-purifying pitcher carnivorous plants
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Nepenthes 'Gaya' (Tropical pitcher plant) — H17 cm | Pot Ø12 cmNepenthes 'Gaya' (Tropical pitcher plant) — H17 cm | Pot Ø12 cm- Regular price
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Nepenthes alata (Pitcher plant) — H17 cm | Pot Ø12 cmNepenthes alata (Pitcher plant) — H17 cm | Pot Ø12 cm- Regular price
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Nepenthes – The Fascinating and Decorative Pitcher Carnivorous Plant
Nepenthes is the most spectacular carnivorous plant there is. Its hanging pitchers — true colorful traps filled with digestive liquid — capture insects and mosquitoes while serving as a genuine plant sculpture. Native to tropical forests, it thrives indoors in a bright and humid atmosphere. A plant that leaves no one indifferent.
Decorative and Useful at the Same Time
Nepenthes is much more than a botanical curiosity. Its long hanging pitchers, often spotted with red, green, or purple, make it an extraordinary ornamental plant — perfect for hanging or placing on a high shelf. And as a bonus, it naturally repels mosquitoes and small flying insects without any chemicals. For other equally fascinating carnivorous plants, discover our complete collection of carnivorous plants or our article complete guide to indoor carnivorous plants.
A Tropical Plant That Loves Humidity
Unlike bog carnivorous plants like Dionaea or Sarracenia, Nepenthes is a tropical plant that does not require distilled water or poor soil. It enjoys a humid atmosphere, bright indirect light, and stable temperatures — conditions easy to achieve in a well-lit apartment. Also check out all our indoor plants to complete your urban jungle.
Care Tips
- 🌥️ Light: bright indirect light — avoid direct sun that burns the pitchers
- 💧 Watering: moderate, keep the substrate slightly moist without excess
- 💦 Humidity: essential humid atmosphere — mist regularly or place near a humidifier
- 🌡️ Temperature: between 18 and 28 °C year-round, protected from cold drafts
- 🌱 Substrate: mix of sphagnum and perlite — avoid nutrient-rich soils
- 🪲 Feeding: the pitchers naturally catch insects — no need to add food
Frequently Asked Questions
Should you feed a Nepenthes?
No, indoors Nepenthes naturally captures insects that venture into its pitchers. If your home is very clean, you can place a small dead fly or mosquito in a pitcher every few weeks — but it’s not necessary.
Why are my Nepenthes’ pitchers drying out and falling off?
A lack of ambient humidity is the most common cause. Mist the leaves regularly or place the plant on a tray of wet gravel. Check out our article light and humidity: finding the right balance to optimize conditions.
Is Nepenthes toxic to pets?
Nepenthes is considered mildly toxic, but its pitchers contain digestive liquid that can irritate mucous membranes if ingested. As a precaution, keep it out of reach of curious animals. Find our pet-friendly indoor plants for safe alternatives.
Can you put a Nepenthes in a bathroom?
Yes, it’s even ideal if the bathroom is bright enough. The natural humidity of the room perfectly suits its tropical needs.
Also Explore
Nepenthes is part of our indoor plants. Also check out our hanging and trailing plants, our collector’s plants, and our selection of decorative pots and pots to showcase it.

