Buy Nepenthes for Sale in South Africa – Monkey Cups / Tropical Pitcher Plants

Discover our range of tropical pitcher plants (Nepenthes) – exotic, carnivorous vines also known as monkey cups. These fascinating plants catch insects in fluid-filled pitchers that dangle from tendrils at the tip of each leaf. Their wild shapes, colours, and feeding habits make them one of the most sought-after carnivorous plants in the world.
Most Nepenthes grow as climbing vines with shallow roots and are native to warm, humid regions like Borneo, Indonesia, Madagascar, Malaysia, and the Philippines. In the wild, monkeys have even been spotted drinking water from the pitchers – giving rise to the nickname “monkey cups.”
Each pitcher is a modified leaf designed to trap prey. The cup forms at the end of a tendril and fills with digestive fluid. Insects attracted by scent and nectar slip into the trap, where they are digested to provide essential nutrients. This unique pitfall mechanism helps the plant survive in nutrient-poor soils, making it a remarkable natural adaptation.

In South Africa, Nepenthes are sometimes confused with “Oupa se pyp” (Dutchman's Pipe / Calico Flower), which is a non-carnivorous plant in the Aristolochia family. While both have pitcher-shaped structures, only Nepenthes are true carnivores, evolved to actively catch and digest insects.
Whether you're a terrarium grower, indoor plant enthusiast, or collector, we have collector-grade Nepenthes and pre-potted tropical pitcher plants ready to grow in South Africa’s climate.
Nepenthes also make fantastic feature plants in terrariums and display jars. Their colourful pitchers and vining growth add drama to any setup – especially when paired with moss, orchids, or bark. Want to learn how to set up your own? Join our Terrarium Workshop for hands-on guidance.
New to growing Nepenthes? View our Nepenthes quick care guide or browse our custom soil mixes designed for South African conditions to help your plants thrive.
Shop now for the largest range of Nepenthes for sale in South Africa – shipped nationwide from our greenhouse to your doorstep.