Man-eating flowers grow in the virgin forests and swamps of the Amazon River in America. The shape is very delicate and charming, and the flowers are shaped like sun rings. Man-eating flowers rely on flies to spread pollen and absorb nutrients from other plants to live, so it has no leaves and no stems. It has no four seasons at all, so it doesn't necessarily appear when.
The diameter can reach 1.5 m, and the petal thickness is about 1.4 cm. A flower has five petals and its leaves are thirty or forty centimeters long. Man-eating flower is a mysterious plant with some animal-like habits. It takes at least ten fresh lives to open a flower, and there is one in ten, that is, a small green fruit can be picked up after the constant support of fresh life in ten flowers.
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About 400 species of carnivorous plants are known. Most of these plants are green plants; Carnivorous plants can decompose captured animals, a process similar to animal digestion. The final products of decomposition, especially nitrogen compounds and salts, are absorbed by plants.
Most carnivorous plants can carry out photosynthesis, digest protein, and adapt to extreme environment. Its trapping tools are mostly abnormal leaves. More than half of carnivorous plants are characterized by symmetrical flowers. Some carnivorous plants are almost all over the world.
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