Small Nepenthes 'Gaya' hybrid
Nepenthes 'gaya' is one another easy pitcher plants to grow. These are a carnivorous clone of khasiana x (ventricosa x maxima) which are native to India, the Philippines, New Guinea, Sulawesi, and the Maluku Islands. Nepenthes are non-toxic and the pitchers are actually used for cooking in some cultures, however small reptiles that could get trapped in the pitchers should not be allowed near them for fear of them getting stuck inside and drowning. Sometimes frogs, anoles and bats can be seen living in some pitchers, but it is important not to allow baby reptiles near them that are too small to get themselves back out. Nepenthes is a vine that produce long, wide, bright green leaves and yellow pitchers with red speckles on a tendril at the end of the leaves. They produce a sticky nectar that attracts bugs that slip and fall into the pitcher where they get trapped and drowned in the liquid at the bottom, and then are broken up and absorbed by the plant for nutrients. Plants come in a 2.5