Carnivorous.
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Sweet pea or Lathyrus is an annual plant
The seeds form after the the flowers die off. Often some kind of seed pod will form eg pea or bean or the seeds will be at the base of the flower after the flower dies off.
All plant cells are eukaryotic cells
Sweet pea or Lathyrus is an annual plant
The Nepenthaceae of the Netherlands Indies was created in 1928.
The families Nepenthaceae and Sarraceniaceae are the best-known and largest groups of pitcher plants.
A skeletal revision of Nepenthes - Nepenthaceae was created in 1994 by Jan Schlauer. This revision provided a framework for the classification and identification of Nepenthes species based on their morphology and characteristics.
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The plant you are describing is likely the pitcher plant, specifically from the family Sarraceniaceae or Nepenthaceae. These carnivorous plants have specialized pitcher-shaped leaves that trap insects lured by their sweet nectar. Once inside, the insects are unable to escape and are digested by the plant, providing essential nutrients. This adaptation allows the pitcher plant to thrive in nutrient-poor environments.
Plant Cells
No, the jack-in-the-pulpit is not a pitcher plant. It is a flowering plant belonging to the Araceae family, characterized by its distinctive hood-like spathe that encloses the inflorescence. In contrast, pitcher plants belong to various families, such as Sarraceniaceae and Nepenthaceae, and are known for their modified leaves that form pitcher-shaped traps to capture prey. While both types of plants have unique adaptations, they are classified into different groups and serve different ecological roles.
A plant is a biotic factor.
A root plant.
It's called duck feet which is a great strand!!
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