Rafflesia
Grandiflora cannot carry out photosynthesis, but relies on parasitizing tropical vines such as the genus Grapevine to survive by absorbing nutrients. There are no roots, stems, leaves and other common plant parts, only a few petals; it takes nine months from the buds to bloom, and the flowering period is about 3 days to 1 week.
Dionaea muscipula
Venus flytraps have the habit of preying on insects. Generally, this type of plant is called a "carnivorous plant." The preying organ is the leaf part. Most of these carnivorous plants grow in relatively nutrient-poor wetlands. In order to refill insufficient nutrients, especially nitrogen and phosphoric acid, they use specially evolved structures to prey on insects and digest their nutrients.
Nepenthes
It is a perennial herbaceous plant that can prey on insects. Its main origin is tropical Asia. It is a terrestrial plant and a climbing sub-shrub. Nepenthes has a unique nutrient-absorbing organ, the pitcher. The pitcher is cylindrical with a slightly enlarged lower part. Because it is shaped like a pig pitcher, it is called Nepenthes. Nepenthes secretes nectar through nectaries on the lower surface of the pitcher lid to attract insects to stay on the edge of the bottle. The waxy area on the inner surface of the insect pitcher is very smooth, making it easy for insects to slip into the pitch and difficult to climb out.
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- Carnivorous Plant Coin Purse Series Rafflesia Dionaea muscipula Nepenthes
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