The Venus Flytrap is a seed plant.
According to my worldwide studies a Venus Flytrap is a plant. Many studies have said that it is an animal, however in my current research I have come to the conclusion that they are plant species.
A Venus flytrap is a vascular plant. It has specialized tissues for transporting water, nutrients, and food throughout the plant, which is a characteristic of vascular plants. Additionally, it belongs to the family Droseraceae and is known for its unique mechanism of capturing prey, primarily insects.
The Venus Flytrap's primary competitors include other carnivorous plants like the Pitcher Plant and Sundew, which also attract and digest insects for nutrients. Additionally, non-carnivorous plants in nutrient-poor environments may compete for light and space. In their natural habitat, they also face competition from various herbaceous plants and weeds that can overshadow or outcompete them for resources. Lastly, human activities and habitat destruction can further increase competition and threaten the survival of Venus Flytraps.
A viable apple seed is alive. If you plant it, it will grow.
Vascular and Non-Vascular
spermatophyte
Pteridophytes.
Venus fly traps mainly feed on insects, but they can also derive nutrients from sunlight and mineral-rich soil. It's not recommended to feed them non-insect matter as it can potentially harm the plant. Stick to their natural diet to keep them healthy.
Woodland ferns are leafy non-seed plants.
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A flower seed is alive. It contains an embryo plant which uses the endosperm in the seed for nourishment until it is planted and starts to grow.
No, they are not. Mosses are non-flowering plants that reproduce by spores.