Carnivorous Plants at the Huntington Gardens
Bug-devouring flora are the stars of a special wing of the glass conservatory.

šŸ“œ The glass-domed conservatory at Huntington Gardens is home to many exotic plants, but tucked away in one of the wings is a special boggy environment dedicated to the most delightful plants of them all: the meat eaters.
On display within the massive 16,000 square-foot Rose Hills Foundation Conservatory are numerous species of unusual carnivorous plants, including American pitcher plants, sundews, Venus flytraps, and butterworts.

Why Go

🌿 Explore a special boggy environment dedicated to meat-eating plants
šŸ” See numerous species of unusual carnivorous plants like Venus flytraps, pitcher plants, sundews, and butterworts
šŸ”¬ Learn about unique hunting strategies, from sticky leaves to moving traps
🌺 Discover the rare and dead carcass scented Amorphophallus titanum (Corpse Flower)

Tips

šŸ“ Located within the Bog exhibit in the Rose Hills Foundation Conservatory

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