Does pitcher plants (carnivorous) still need to perform photosynthesis?
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Arthur C.
Jan 24, 2018
Thank you Mr Won. According to my research, there are many types of pitcher plants around the world. Some live in North America while others (Tropical picher plants) live in Southeast Asia/Madagascar. All pitcher plants live in sunny and moist places, such as bogs and fens. The type of soil they live in has a low PH (acidic) and is poor in minerals. Their habitats are also poor in nitrogen.
Thank you Mr Won. According to my research, there are many types of pitcher plants around the world. Some live in North America while others (Tropical picher plants) live in Southeast Asia/Madagascar. All pitcher plants live in sunny and moist places, such as bogs and fens. The type of soil they live in has a low PH (acidic) and is poor in minerals. Their habitats are also poor in nitrogen.