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Carnivorous plants

Carnivorous houseplants are not only fun and interesting to look at, but they also eat bugs! 

Carnivorous plants

The insect eaters of the plant world

Carnivorous plants, such as Venus Fly Traps, Pitcher, and Sticky Sundew, are truly fascinating to grow due to their unique insect-eating ability. These plants have evolved to capture and digest insects as a way to supplement their nutrient-poor soil.

To grow carnivorous plants successfully, it's important to provide them with lots of light and plenty of water. Rainwater is always the best choice for watering these plants, as it is free of the minerals and chemicals found in tap water that can harm them. With proper care, these plants can thrive and provide a unique addition to your collection! 

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