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Fly eating plants

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-24 12:43:40
Maogao: it can catch insects and absorb their nutrition. Cobra bottle grass: similar to cobra, it can catch insects. pitcher plant grass: also called monkey cup. In addition to catching flies, even birds and mice can catch them. Nutria: it's also called brake grass. Bottle grass: it looks like a bottle. Cordiery: colorful to attract insects. Flytrap: it's a powerful tool for catching flies.

Chinese cabbage.

Maogaocai, also known as golden silk, white flower leaf, summer without trace, pepper, mountain pepper, stone dragon bud grass, felt moss, etc., is a plant produced in Antarctica. Eat insects and absorb their nutrients.

Cobra Herb

The shape of the plant is like its name. It's like a cobra. It's a necessary plant for many plant collectors.

Nepenthes

It's also called monkey cup. It's called because people see monkeys drinking water with it. Besides catching insects, it can even catch birds flying in the sky and mice crawling on the ground. A very strange insectivorous plant.

C. vulgaris

It is also called Zha Cao. Its appearance is very gentle, with a long flowering period, and its flowers are very delicate and lovely.

Bottle grass

Botrytis is a plant from the United States. Its shape is very similar to that of a bottle, so it gets its name.

Caterpillar fungus

The color of cordiery is very gorgeous, which is also the way it attracts insects.

Venus Fly Trap

Flytrap is also called insect trap, landing pearls, fly hell, etc. it is a plant from North America.

Sun bottle grass

The grass feeds itself on the insects it catches. Its appearance gives people a very elegant feeling.

Glandular grass

Glandular hairy grass is also called Rainbow grass. It also absorbs the nutrients of insects for its own use. Now all over the world are planted in flowerpots for viewing.

Armyworm Jing.

Myxoptera is originally a Mediterranean plant. It can send out a strong fragrance, which is also a way to attract insects.

Mythimna separata

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