It all depends upon the species of plant that is growing. The saguaro cactus can reach up to two stories tall in an entire lifetime, but a rose bush might not grow more than 6 feet. The rafflesia can grow more than a yard in diameter, but grass doesn't grow more than a few inches. Plant species plays a big part in the size of plants.
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To trap insects for food. Slippery so they can not get a grip and downward pointing hairs to make climbing out difficult.
Plants can make us live as they give out oxygen.
banyan tree, mango tree,peeapal tree and gulmohar tree
Oh, dude, a pitcher can hold different amounts depending on the size, like, are we talking about a tiny pitcher or a huge one? But, like, on average, a standard pitcher usually holds around 1.9 liters. So, if you're at a party and someone asks for a pitcher of beer, just make sure it's big enough to keep the fun flowing!
Pitcher Plants of the Old World has 1399 pages.
Pitcher Plants of the Old World was created in 2009-05.
Pitcher-Plants of Borneo has 171 pages.
Pitcher plants are vascular plants.
Pitcher-Plants of Borneo was created in 1996.
Pitcher Plants are usually found in bogs, but many bogs are disappearing. People shouldn't be so poop all the time...they should make more bogs and keep the plants alive.
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.
there are many little plants in the world. there are many little plants in the world. over 1,000. there are over 2,000 bigger plants. there are over 80,000 plants in the entire world.
there are about 270,000 plants in the world
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it can live as much as 1,000,000 years
Pitcher plants are found occurring naturally in: Madagascar, New Caledonia, China, Australia, New Guinea, and Sumatra. As they are a common indoor "novelty" plant they are propagated and can be found all over the world