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Description
Monkey Jars are officially known as Nepenthes. While you’ve probably never heard of this genus, you’ve undoubtedly heard of carnivorous plants. Well, that’s exactly what Nepenthes is. These climbing plants grow in tropical rainforests like those found in Borneo.
These tropical plants can also be found in the Netherlands and are grown in hot and humid greenhouses around the country. Monkey Jars spend two years in a greenhouse before they are available in shops. They can easily survive and thrive in the average living room, especially if you give them a generous watering.
CARE TIPS
Monkey Jars are pretty much maintenance-free. Okay, they do like their drink (only water, though). And by a bit we actually mean quite a lot. If you make sure to give it a good soak on a regular basis, you’ll enjoy your plant for years. Monkey Jars can easily survive in the average living room, but the same can’t be said for those pesky flies and bugs…
- At least 1 cup of water every week.
- They are happier near window or In bright area
- keep at room temperature below 25 degree celsius
- Feed me some bugs
- fill my cups 1/3 with water once very 2 weeks
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