Fronds may bear hairs, scales, glands, and, in some species, bulblets for vegetative reproduction.
They are covered in hairs of varied length and stiffness, and sometimes also bear glands.
The tip of each serrated edge of the leaves also bear small red glands.
The glandular region, which bears minute overarched glands, covers the basal half of the pitcher's inner surface.
The plants, particularly those with large bright colourful flowers bearing nectar glands, experience cross pollination because of the insects activities.
The stem bears numerous sunken glands.
The underside of the lid lacks appendages, but bears numerous, densely-packed crater-like glands.
The flower bud is club-shaped before it opens into a bloom of six frilly tepals, each of which bears two bright green or gold glands.
They bear mossy resin-bearing glands on the sepals that often gives off a pleasant woodsy or balsam scent when rubbed.
In Hymenodictyon and Paracorynanthe, the stipules bear large deciduous glands called colleters.