If you catch a glimpse of the vines called Nephentes from the family Nepenthaceae Dumrot, it is very similar to the symbol of male virility.
Oops! 😆
But don't be negative, because the Nephentes plant is very special.
Nephentes are carnivorous plants that eat insects and other small animals, including birds.
So fabulous!
Then, how did Nephentes ensnare its prey?
It turns out that Nephentes has nectar or honey glands that are sweet and slippery so that insects often enter into them and cannot get out anymore because in the Nephentes pouch they contain sticky nectar compounds.
Gradually the animal will die ...
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Source Image Nephentes