INSECTIVOROUS PLANTS
INSECTIVOROUS PLANTS Insectivorous Plants: Fascinating Adaptations C arnivorous plants, commonly referred to as Insectivorous plants, are a fascinating and distinctive group of botanical species that have developed extraordinary adaptations to meet their nutrient needs. In order to survive in nutrient-poor environments like bogs, swamps, and other soggy habitats, these plants have evolved a variety of systems to draw in, capture, and digest insects as a source of nutrition. This article will examine the intriguing processes used by insectivorous plants to catch and eat their insect prey, as well as the vast world of these plants' evolutionary past. We will also go over the biological importance of these plants as well as their conservation status in light of environmental problems . Classification and evolutionary origins E vidence of insectivorous plants' existence dates back to the early Cretaceous era, giving them a long evolutionary history. The ...