From 15 May until 30 September 2025, the small greenhouse is hosting an exhibition of exotic aquatic and carnivorous plants. Aquatic plants from three continents – America, Africa and Asia – will be on display. The carnivorous plant exhibition is dominated by the flora of North America with its trumpet pitchers, Venus flytrap, sundews and also the swamp pine. The biotope with South American carnivorous flora includes not only exotic representatives of the genera Genlisea and Heliamphora, but also carnivorous representatives of the Bromeliad family. A popular summer flowering display is the one with Mexican butterworts or Australian dwarf sundews. Southeast Asia is represented in the exposition by some tropical pitcher plants, Africa by common and rarer sundews. Among the aquatic plants, one can see, for example, the smallest water lily in the world, water ferns, Ceratophyllum, pond weeds, Myriophyllum and Aponogeton. The exhibition is complemented by climbing passionflowers and tillandsia.