How Do Carnivorous Plants Live in Nitrate Poor Soil?
How do carnivorous plants survive in nitrate poor soil? In a word–very well! carnivorous plants are fleshy, short-lived plants that derive most or all of their nutrients from eating and trapping animals or other crustaceans, usually small crustaceans and insects. They grow well in dry, oxygen-free conditions, especially in soils that are poor in nitrogen.…
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