Women have been picking these rare phallic-looking plants to take fun selfies with in such numbers that it risks dying out, according to Cambodian officials. Nepenthes holdenii, a carnivorous tropical ...
The Cambodian government recently asked people to stop picking a rare carnivorous plant that, when viewed from a certain angle, looks a lot like human male genitalia. The Cambodian Ministry of ...
The Cambodian government is urging sexed-up citizens to stop playing with phallic-shaped flowers known as Nepenthes holdenii — saying the erotic-looking plants are at risk of extinction. The Ministry ...
A new species of carnivorous pitcher plant has been found in Cambodia's remote Cardamom Mountains. The discovery of Nepenthes holdenii is an indicator of both the stunning diversity and lack of ...
In Cambodia, video of women suggestively joking around with a protected carnivorous specimen prompted a government admonition: Hands off, people. By Richard C. Paddock The three women shrieked and ...
After a video of a group of women holding “penis plants” went viral, the Cambodian government urged people to stop picking them, as they may go extinct. The Ministry of Environment released a ...
Officials have shared images on Facebook of three women posing with the strangely shaped plants and have asked the public to refrain from picking them. The two informed the publication that despite ...
An international conservation group yesterday announced the discovery of a new species of carnivorous pitcher plant native to Cambodia’s Cardamom Mountains. The species, named Nepenthes holdenii after ...
"Nepenthes bokorensis, a carnivorous pitcher plant such as this, is endangered in Cambodia but has been the target of tourists because of its phallic shape." PRODUCTION - 07 June 2021, ...
It’s just human nature, isn’t it? People see things shaped like penises and they can’t help but laugh at them. Take bananas, for example. Anyway, these phallic Cambodian flowers are no exception. In ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Nepenthes is a type of carnivore plants originated from Indonesia. Some species of Nephentes are currently endangered and has a limited distribution. The Indonesian Institute ...