Butterworts are carnivorous plants that trap and eat insects.
Venus fly trap, butterwort, and pitcher plants eat insects.
Butterwort
Europe, America all the way to Antartica?
He is five foot eleven and weighs 416 pounds.
The Pinguicula plant is commonly known as the butterwort.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Pinguiculaspp.
Butterworts (Pinguiculas) are 'carnivorous' plants that trap small insects on their sticky leaves and harvest the nitrates from their bodies. They really don't 'eat' insects since 'eating' implies that energy is obtained from the insects. They need the nitrates because the bog soils where they grow are deficient in nitrates.
All plants are autotrophs, even carnivorous plants such as Venus fly traps.
Arthropod-eating plants known as carnivorous plants are the kinds of plants that eat bugs in the rainforest. Bladderwort (Utricularia), butterwort (Pinguicula), pitcher (Nepenthes), sundews (Drosera) and waterwheels (Aldrovanda) represent the common names of the most prevalent carnivorous plants. Carnivorous plants tend to fall into categories that describe the trapping mechanism, such as bladder (exemplified by bladderworts), combination (exemplified by flypaper- and snap-trapping sundews), flypaper (exemplified by butterwort), lobster-pot (exemplified by corkscrews [Genlisea]), pitfall (exemplified by pitchers) and snap (exemplified by Venus flytraps [Dionaea] and waterwheels) traps.
round- leaved pennycress, alpine butterwort, garland flower, pansies, spring sow bread, and yellow asphodel
Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) Pitcher plants (Sarracenia) (Nepenthes) (Darlingtonia) Sundews (Drosera) Waterwheel (Aldrovanda) Bladderwort (Utricularia) Butterwort (Pinguicula)
He got shot in the face in retaliation for Car Jacking a guy of his car in a drive thru. Tyrin was shot while holding a double butterwort cheese.