At the Chelsea Flower Show, not every plant plays nice—some come with a bite.
Meet the pitcher plants, nature's quiet hunters, turning a garden stroll into a low-key thriller.
These striking carnivores, often from the genus Sarracenia, use modified leaves shaped like tall tubes—pitchers—to lure, trap and digest insects.
Nectar around the lid isn't just sweet—it's a little sinister, helping insects lose their footing, while downward-pointing bristles keep escape plans firmly off the table.
