About the Plant
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Latin Name: Nepenthes (commonly called tropical pitcher plants or monkey cups)
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Origin: Native to the warm, humid rainforests of Southeast Asia, Madagascar, and parts of Australia.
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What It’s Known For: Nepenthes are carnivorous plants famous for their whimsical pitcher-shaped leaves, which naturally attract and digest insects. Not only are they fascinating to look at, but they also make great natural helpers if you’re dealing with an annoying gnat problem—their pitchers are designed to catch and consume bugs.
Key Features
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Exotic Living Art: Each kokedama is handmade, encasing the roots of your Nepenthes in a moss ball for a sculptural and modern plant display.
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Compact & Versatile: Ideal for desktops, bookshelves, or hanging displays where you want a conversation-starting touch of greenery.
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Nature + Tradition: Combines the tropical beauty of a carnivorous plant with the centuries-old Japanese art of kokedama.
Care Instructions
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Water: Keep the moss ball consistently moist. Do not let the soil or moss dry out completely.
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Water Type: Use distilled or rainwater only—pitcher plants are sensitive to minerals in tap water.
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Dish Method: Place your kokedama on a small ceramic dish and maintain a shallow layer of water in the dish to help the moss ball stay evenly hydrated.
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Humidity: Pitcher plants love high humidity, just like their rainforest homes. Mist regularly or keep in a naturally humid room (like a bathroom with bright light).
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Light: Provide bright, indirect light. Direct, harsh sun can scorch the moss and leaves, while too little light may slow growth.
✨ Each kokedama is handmade and one-of-a-kind, with unique pitchers and moss wrapping. It’s a little piece of the rainforest, styled for your home—with the added perk of being a natural bug-eater.