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It is indeed difficult for pigs to survive the winter without temperature in Suzhou, you can raise some bottle grass, sundew, and flytrap, which will not be too afraid of the cold.
Uh, I saw someone say feed broth? The cage will definitely be burned, and the insectivorous plants don't have to be fed deliberately.
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The insectivorous plants that can be seen in the flower and bird market seem to be the flower market red bottle pitcher plant Miranda pitcher plant purple bottle grass can occasionally be seen flower market red flytrap ! So many varieties! Because of the market, there are basically no physical stores specializing in insectivorous plants
If it is not limited to the flower and bird market, you can search for many varieties, but there are many fakes (especially because the seeds of insectivorous plants are not resistant to preservation, non-professional do not need to consider), find a special ** buy the best!
Bottle grass Venus flytrap Part of the sundew Temperate plants Winter dormancy !
Bottle grass is relatively easy to raise some outdoor to dormant in winter (frost below 0 degrees is best to move down) dormant to the older better!
Nepenthes tropical plants will not be dormant and the temperature is low enough to freeze to death! Suzhou outdoor basically do not have to think about wintering! However, you can consider indoor heating of the small flower room for wintering !
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No, the pitcher plant will do it for his lean broth, and he will have to water it on time.
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There are a total of 500 insectivorous plants today, such as Venus flytrap, Nepenthes, Cordyceps, Cobra bottlegrass, Cape of Good Hope sundew, Jindiro, apple pitcher, spoon leaf sundew, Adillus sundew, yellow civet algae, Nepenthes malayan, Yellow bottle grass, Nepenthes bell, Nepenthes vicky, etc.
In addition, there are purple bottle grass, beauty tooth flytrap, golden-flowered unicorn flax, giant clamp flytrap, peacock hair paste and so on. An insectivorous plant is an autotrophic plant that captures and digests animals for nutrients, and most of its prey is insects and arthropods. It grows in poor soils, especially in areas lacking nitrogen, such as acidic swamps and rocky desertification.
Insectivorous plant insect trapping methods
Scientists have found that when an insect strays into the sticky tentacles of insectivorous sundew, the leaves curl up into an ectogastric shape and digest the prey. It's not just a conditioned reflex, it's a complex chemical system that catches and devours live prey.
When the researchers touched them with the prepared jasmonate liquid, the leaves also curled. This suggests that the curling response is not just a reflex to contact or motion, and that dead fruit flies do not elicit their reflexes either. However, crushed dead fruit flies cause the leaves to curl, suggesting that the chemicals produced by the devoured prey may cause the production of jasmonate esters, and the leaves thus become a stomach.
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Flutter grass, pitcher plant.
There are more than 500 species of insectivorous plants in the world, almost all over the world, and Flutter Fly is just one of them. Fluttergrass is a perennial herb with leaves that emerge from the stems like rosettes. Its leaf end is bounded by the middle rib and is divided into left and right halves, like two mussel shells, which can open and close at any time.
The "mussel shell" has stiff bristles on the edge, which are usually open.
In the midst of thousands of flowers, the fly flies are blooming like "mussel shells", waiting for insects, look! The insect fell on the "mussel shell", and the silly insect touched the sensing hairs on the blade of the flutter grass, and the sensitive flutter immediately closed the "clam shell", and the surrounding bristles were staggered and buckled like tiger teeth, and the insect fell into a cage!
Once the insect is trapped in the cage, the more the insect struggles, the tighter the leaf clamps, and then the leaf will immediately secrete digestive juices and begin to digest the insect, which is the digested insect. There are reports that it has also caught frogs! 。
There are a lot of insectivorous plants in the flowers, can you find out who are the insectivorous plants?
It is this vase which puts a fragrance. This "vase" is botanically called an insect pouch and is made from leaves. Look, the insect has been fooled and has fallen into its pouch!
Among the flowers that are as beautiful as a vase is the insectivorous plant Nepenthes, which is common in Guangxi in China. Not only does it look like a vase, but it also gives off the scent of violet, which is amazing!
When the insect falls into the trap, the lid of the "vase" will be closed immediately, and the digestive juice will be secreted to digest the insects, and the scientists will open the "vase" and see the insects that have been digested inside.
There are many ways to catch insects by insectivorous plants, and insectivorous plants use mucus to eat insects: insects will be stuck when they fall on the leaves, and the leaves will actually roll up to tie up the insects, and finally digest the insects.
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The Botanical Garden Insectivorous Plant Exhibition will introduce you to dozens of plants that can eat insects.
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En, the above is good, I also recommend the worm, I believe that the worm will have eternal life!
There are more than 600 known insectivorous plants in the world.
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Insectivores have small, sharp canine teeth and sharp molars.
All belong to the root of their necks that grow on the ground.
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