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A carnivorous (meat eater) plant lives where the soil is thin or poor in nutrients. In order to supplement its diet, the plant has adapted to trapping and consuming protozoans, insects and other arthropods.

The carnation is able to obtain all it's nutrients from the highly organic soil in which it likes to live. It is not carnivorous.

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