Carnivorous Plant Now

There are over 600 species of carnivorous plants, but they generally fall into three main categories based on how they catch their prey:

: Never use tap water; the minerals will kill them. Use only rainwater, distilled water, or deionized water . carnivorous plant

: They are sun-lovers. A bright, south-facing windowsill or a dedicated grow light is essential. There are over 600 species of carnivorous plants,

Most carnivorous plants live in bogs or wetlands where the soil is acidic and almost entirely lacks nitrogen and phosphorus. To compensate, they have adapted to "eat" bugs to get the nutrients they can't find in the ground ( Kew Gardens ). Meet the Predators A bright, south-facing windowsill or a dedicated grow

The Savage Garden: A Guide to Carnivorous Plants Carnivorous plants are nature’s most fascinating rule-breakers. While most plants passively soak up nutrients from the soil, these "predators" have evolved to lure, trap, and digest animals—mostly insects—to survive in some of the world's most inhospitable environments. Why Do They Eat Meat?

Thinking of keeping a carnivorous plant as a "pet"? They aren't like regular houseplants. According to experts at California Carnivores and Carnivorous Plant Nursery , here are the golden rules:

: If kept indoors, you can occasionally feed them a live fly or cricket, but never feed them human meat like hamburger, as they cannot digest it. Conservation Warning