Tom's Carnivores

Happy New Year! To celebrate the start of 2018, I've upgraded my Nepenthes Interactive Guide with a frequently-requested feature: species photographs.

Nepenthes Guide 2018 Upgrade: In Situ Species Photos

Tom Bennet
By Tom Bennet
Published 1 January 2018, updated
I've been growing a wide variety of carnivorous plants for over 2 decades. I got my first Venus flytrap at age 10 and now have an entire greenhouse full of carnivores.

Happy New Year!

To celebrate the start of 2018, I’ve upgraded my Nepenthes Interactive Guide with a frequently-requested feature: species photographs. To try it out, simply enter your chosen species into the calculator, and click on the thumbnails to see high-resolution images. For each photo, the photographer’s name is displayed in the caption.

The Nepenthes calculator showing in-situ species photos.
The Nepenthes calculator showing in-situ species photos. Try it out.

Huge thanks to all contributors - I’ve listed them below, along with the countries from which they’ve provided in situ species photographs:

I’ll update this list as I get new contributors. Note that for a couple of popular species which weren’t covered in these photo collections, I’ve featured Creative Commons licensed photos by Alastair Robinson and Stewart McPherson. Where possible (and appropriate), I’ve endeavored to create composite images which illustrate the morphological differences between a species’ lower and upper pitchers.

You’ll quickly notice that I’ve not yet added photos of all 150+ species. I intend to continually expand the selection, but to do this I’ll need help from more people who’ve photographed Nepenthes in the wild. If you’d like to contribute, please get in touch via email.

To support further development of the Nepenthes Interactive Guide (and my other my other interactive guides!), please consider sharing it on Facebook, Instagram, or your preferred growers forum. It’s a free tool, built to benefit everyone with an interest in Nepenthes - the more people it helps, the better!

Thanks for reading - I’ve got some really exciting articles coming up in the new year, starting with an in-depth profile of Native Exotics nursery in Trumansburg, New York. Be sure to subscribe to my mailing list (below) to be notified of all future posts.

Wishing everyone a very happy new year - good growing!

Tom Bennet
By Tom Bennet
Site Owner

I've been growing carnivorous plants for over 2 decades, having been fascinated by these plants since I got my first Venus flytrap at age 10. I now have a large greenhouse to house my collection and am an avid breeder of Nepenthes pitcher plants.

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