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Carnivorous Plants
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Carnivorous Plants ~600 species Why are the plants carnivorous?
Sundews Pitcher plants Bladderworts Butterworts Why are the plants carnivorous? Why do the victims fall for it?
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Nitrogen-poor Habitats
Why? How do the plants attract prey? Fate of the prey Acidity and enzymes Is escape possible? Other plant-insect relationships Ants swim in to steal prey Habitat for mosquitoes, craneflies, and frogs?
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Sundews, Drosera sp. Round-leafed Sundew Thread-leaved Sundew
Drosera rotundifolia Thread-leaved Sundew Drosera filiformis
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Spatulate-leaved Sundew
Drosera intermedia
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Bladderwort
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Horned Bladderwort Utricularia cornuta
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Butterwort Pinguicula vulgaris
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Waterwheel Plant Aldrovanda vesiculosa
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Old World Pitcher Plants
Nepenthes rajah
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Nepanthes sp. May use hood as a raindrop triggered trapdoor.
N. bicalcarata N. gracilis May use hood as a raindrop triggered trapdoor.
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Catches leaf litter & debris as well as insects
Nepenthes ampullaria Catches leaf litter & debris as well as insects
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Nepenthes lowii Lid secretes copious sugary crystals that attract tree shrews who then defecate into the pitcher
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New World Pitcher Plants
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Sarracenia
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Sarracena purpurea
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Venus Flytrap
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Dioneae muscipula
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