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New carnivorous plant discovered in North America-
[scitechdaily.com]

Botanists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the University of British Columbia have discovered a new carnivorous plant in western North America.

Triantha occidentalis makes its home in wetlands and bogs from Alaska to California and inland to Montana. In the summer, it shoots up tall flowering stems coated with sticky hairs that trap small insects like gnats and midges. The scientists discovered that the plant acquires more than half of its nitrogen by digesting these ensnared insects, a welcome treat in its nutrient-poor habitat.

SpikeTalon 9 Aug 11
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Give vegetarians a bouquet of these and check their reaction.

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Very interesting article. What’s amazing is how the plant can separate the insects it requires for pollination from the ones that it needs for nutrients, A perfect example of the fascinating world of evolution and how specific plants can adapt to their environment.

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