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  2. Carnivorous plants transform insects into digestible nutrients, like our stomachs do. Here are 20 insect eating plants along with images.

  3. Apr 10, 2024 · Carnivorous plants are plants that eat bugs or other small creatures. They may seem a little alien and sinister, but they evolved this talent as a coping mechanism to help them survive. Rather than drawing nutrients from the soil, these plants eat bugs or other small creatures to live.

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    • Venus Flytrap (Dionaea Muscipula) Caryophyllales. Droseraceae. Dionaea. Dionaea muscipula. Indigenous to North and South Carolina, the Venus flytrap is probably the most classic and the meanest carnivorous plant of all.
    • Waterwheel Plant (Aldrovanda Vesiculosa) Caryophyllales. Droseraceae. Aldrovanda. Aldrovanda vesiculosa. The Waterwheel plant is a rootless and free-floating aquatic plant closely related to the Venus flytrap.
    • Sundew (Drosera Sp.) Caryophyllales. Droseraceae. Drosera. Drosera sp. Also known to be the “master of sticky fly paper“, the Sundew Drosera is an insect trap that captures its prey with its numerous sticky hairs.
    • Albany Pitcher Plant (Cephalotus Follicularis) Oxalidales. Cephalotaceae. Cephalotus. Cephalotus follicularis. First discovered in southern Australia by French explorer Bruni d’Entrecasteaux, the Albany Pitcher plant Cephalotus follicularis is a monotypic genus.
  4. Apr 5, 2024 · Insectivorous Plants- Name, Definition and Examples. Insectivorous plants are carnivorous plants that capture and digest insects as a source of nutrients to supplement their diet. Here we have discussed insectivorous plants & its examples in detail.

  5. Awesome 8 Carnivorous Plants. Some plants aren’t eaten by bugs—they eat the bugs themselves! Nearly 700 species of these carnivorous plants live throughout the world. By Laura Goertzel. 1....