
The Baghmara Pitcher Plant Wildlife Sanctuary, tucked away in the South Garo Hills of Meghalaya, is one of the most fascinating ecological treasures. It was established specifically to save Nepenthes khasiana—India’s only native pitcher plant species. Globally unique, this plant is locally known by the Garo tribe as Me’mang-Koksi, which translates beautifully (and creepily) to “Ghost Basket” or “Basket of the Devil.” Because these plants grow along the steep, moist mud slopes and cutting edges of Dilsa Hill in Baghmara, they form stunning, vertical green carpets that travelers often describe as a literal “pitcher plant wall.” [Baghmara Pitcher Plant, Carnivorous Plants India, Meghalaya Tourism, South Garo Hills, Strange Plants, Hidden India] #GaroHills #PitcherPlant #MeghalayaTourism #CarnivorousPlants #IncredibleIndia
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