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yes - jack-in-the-pulpit and sundews. jack-in-the-pulpit are not necessarily "true" carnivorous plants, though.

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When was The Carnivorous Plants created?

The Carnivorous Plants was created in 1942.


Why cannot other plants survive near carnivorous plants?

Non-carnivorous plants can live near carnivorous one. Carnivorous plants don't eat other plants or anything like that. What you might be referring to is the fact that carnivorous plants tend to grow in certain environments that many other plants couldn't survive in. Specifically, they grow in areas with soils that have very little nutrients. Carnivorous plants can live there because they can get the nutrients they need from their prey rather than from the soil. There are other plants that are adapted to those types of ecosystems is other ways (non-carnivorous ways), and those plants can live alongside carnivorous plants. Most plants can't live in those environments, though.


Where are carnivorous plants found?

Carnivorous plants are found in various habitats around the world, including bogs, swamps, and nutrient-poor soils. Some common places to find carnivorous plants include North America, South America, Australia, and Southeast Asia. These plants have adapted to these environments to obtain nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus from insects and other small animals.


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Does grasshopper spit harm carnivorous plants?

No, grasshopper spit does not harm carnivorous plants as they have evolved to handle insect secretions. In fact, the nutrients from insect secretions can benefit carnivorous plants by providing additional nutrients.