Carnivorous plants




Carnivorous plants (sometimes called insect-eating plants) are plants that derive some or most of the nutrients (but not energy) from inventory and consumption animals , with the most emphasis on insects and other arthropods.
Carnivorous plants grow in places usually thin soil or poor in nutritional value, especially nitrogen, such as acidic bogs and rock outcroppings. Charles Darwin wrote the first known treatise on carnivorous plants.
Carnivorous plants believed to have evolved in at least 10 separate breed of plants, which now represent more than a dozen species in 5 families.

These include about 625 species attractive and predatory species into the trap produces digestive enzymes, and absorb nutrients resulting available.
the leaves diphtheria flies one plant carnivorous plants and used by Kofajakh for catching insects
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