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Yes, pitcher plants can be found in swampy areas, as they thrive in nutrient-poor, acidic soils often found in wetlands. These carnivorous plants have adapted to their environment by developing specialized structures that trap and digest insects for nutrients. While they prefer moist, bog-like conditions, they can also grow in other habitats, such as pine savannas and grasslands.

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