
Stake attention in this memory
This informative display panel features text about the Nepenthes Greenhouse at Cibodas Botanical Garden in Indonesia, accompanied by four illustrative photographs. The text explains that the greenhouse, re-opened and inaugurated on April 11, 2014, is dedicated to the conservation of highland Nepenthes species and other carnivorous plants, supporting educational initiatives, research, and propagation. It houses 80 Nepenthes species and seven other genera, including Cephalotus, Sarracenia, Utricularia, Pinguicula, Drosera, and Heliamphora. The greenhouse plays a vital role in *ex situ* conservation, preserving various highland Nepenthes species found in Indonesia, commonly known as "kantong semar." The four images provide visual examples of the greenhouse's contents and activities. The top-left picture shows a striking pitcher plant, identified as "Nepenthes hamata," nestled among moss. To its right, the top-right image features several small, green, cup-like carnivorous plants labeled "Cephalotus." The bottom-left photograph offers an interior view of the greenhouse itself, showcasing a lush environment with diverse plants arranged on raised beds, labeled "Konservasi Ex situ" (Ex-situ Conservation). Finally, the bottom-right image, captioned "Wisata Edukasi" (Educational Tour), depicts a group of students in grey uniforms attentively observing plants inside the greenhouse, with an adult guide pointing to a display. A "Scan Me" QR code is partially visible at the very bottom right. The overall impression is one of dedicated botanical conservation and education, taking place during the daytime within the greenhouse structure.
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