Saturday, January 17, 2009

The Pitcher Plant Lives and Eats in the Town Forest!


This carnivorous rare plant, feeds on insects that are trapped in its bulbous pitcher like leaves.It is found in acidic bogs and fens. The highly modified leaves are covered with downward pointing hairs on the inside to keep their lunch (generally flying insects, flies, bees and wasps) from escaping. Insects that enter the leaf eventually drown, providing the pitcher plants with important nutrients.

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