- Stock Photography: CARNIVOROUS PLANTS, SARRACENIA FLOWER IN SPRING by Goujonsi
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- Photo title: Carnivorous plants, sarracenia flower in spring
- Author: Goujonsi
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- Sarracenias are carnivorous plants of North American origin. They flower after 4 to 5 years. The flowers are not carnivorous and are used only for reproduction. The leaves, in the shape of a conical tube also called ascidians, are used to trap insects that are attracted by the nectar developed by the plant.
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