In my setup, I spend an hour a week at most. I feed them once per month with fish food. I water and prune dead leaves for maintenance. I re-pot if necessary or every few years. There are many fantastic species from Mt. Kinabalu. They are rare to see in the wild. There are guided tours in the area for people to see them growing in the wild.
Yes, some people have commented that the pitchers can look like either male or female genetalia. The is how the Venus Flytrap got its common name.
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