Twitter Tweets about Pitcher Plant as of September 04, 2009
FooFoo_McKinley: @augustusporter I used to have a pitcher plant, which I thought worked much better at actually catching them. But it didn't look as cool.
BrightMoments: & yes i've been out in the garden all afternoon but no, no pitcher plants in it, they are a bog plant
BrightMoments: @maeneyak ever seen the pitcher plants? native to VT & i suppose other areas, a passive carnivorous plant, it merely traps them in it's well
apibanclassroom: Open new Blog about pitcher plant associate by Amazon.com name pitcherplant.siamplant.com
kidfriendly_uk: Feed your children to an enormous pitcher plant > http://bit.ly/rkfkew (yes, it's indoors and DRY) #fb
shoppingus: Carnivorous Red Pitcher Plant http://bit.ly/Ak1oP
madbioneer: We're having a bit of a yellow jacket problem lately. If it wasn't so dry here, I'd have a seriously happy pitcher plant about now.
bbmatt: The flying club seems appropriate. Perhaps a wasp will fly into pitcher plant in harmony.
MrPhilately: Stamp Collecting - Pitcher Plant - United Nations New York http://budurl.com/f49a
victoriasophia: You know what is fun?? Playing with Pitcher Plant! LOL
sylvanaknaap: carnivorous pitcher plant, nar. Sir David Attenborough http://bit.ly/MvH12
rubychristine: Wondering if my new pitcher plant will eat my fruit flies.
jimsberry: A PITCHER PLANT in a bog is a mini-lake ecosystem with 5 trophic levels. So, 1 bog may contain 50,000 ecosystems for an ecologist to study!
sponis1: @metaknightmare what would happen if a venus fly trap and a pitcher plant got jiggy with it? what would be the result?