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Pitcher plants primarily inhabit the forest floor layer of the rainforest, where they thrive in nutrient-poor, acidic soils. These plants have adapted to their environment by evolving specialized structures that trap and digest insects to supplement their nutrient intake. While they can sometimes be found in other layers, such as the understory, their presence is most commonly associated with the forest floor.

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