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.
A carnation is a plant that bears flowers.
It is best to cut the carnation to the ground in October.
A carnation is a flowering plant. While most are perennials, some are annuals or biannuals.
in the flower head, if you want to know how to harvest carnation seeds go to See link below for harvesting seed tips
Carnation flowers are not a fungus. They can get a fungus but that is not a good thing.
No, it is a flowering plant.
Toadstool is the only option listed that is a fungus. Grass is a plant, and carnation is a flowering plant.
A scarlet carnation is a flower that gets 18 inches high.
Carnivorous Plant Newsletter was created in 1972.
carnation flower
Water your carnation at least twice a week unless there is rain.
Carnations are indeed a flowering plant that is very popular.