The Pitcher Plant along with Bladderworts, Butterworts,
and Sundews are carnivorous plants. They live in wetland area and like
peat bogs the best.
The Pitcher plant lives on insects drawn to it by the
nectar that the plant makes. They get inside the tub structure of the
Pitcher plant which is lined with downward pointing hairs. This allows the
insects to crawl inside the plant but when they try to go back up they are
trapped by the hairs. The insects die and their decaying remains give the
Pitcher plant the nutrients it needs to thrive.
There is number of small animals such as spiders and
frogs that live on insects that wait around the pitcher plants for the
insects that are attracted by it's nectar.
There are different varieties of the Pitcher plant but the
most noticeable of them are the Trumpet Pitcher Plant.
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