They are modified leaves
Usually stems hold flowers, leaves, and fruit on plants.
Above ground system in plants consists of stem, leaves and flowers.
Pitcher plants typically do not have petals in the traditional sense, as they are carnivorous plants that have evolved unique structures for trapping prey. Instead of flowers with petals, they produce modified leaves that form a pitcher shape to attract and digest insects. Some species may produce flowers, but these are usually small and do not resemble typical petals. Therefore, the focus of pitcher plants is more on their trapping mechanisms rather than petal structures.
Stem, leaves ,flowers, and seeds
Leaves and flowers of plants
yes it does
Evergreens have needles instead of leaves. Moss has one cell leaves.
It ate plants like ferns,flowers,leaves from bushes,fallen leaves,and grass
Because of its tubed like leaves
Pitcher plants are called pitcher plants because they have 'pitchers' at the ends of their stems. The pitcher has digestive fluid in it with a sweet smell that attracts insects. The insects fly/crawl in and get trapped inside when the pitcher plant closes. They are then digested in the fluids in the "pitcher". Pitcher as in a jug or cup, not as in baseball pitcher but I think you knew that.
-bamboo -oolong leaves -chrysanthemum flowers -jasmine leaves
Leaves flowers and fruit