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carnivorous plantsim interested i raising some meat eating plants, but i dont know where to pick them up. do you need to go to a specialty flower shop? also, what climate do they need to survive?
Hm.. I don't think so... the digestive juice of the plant contains only proteolitic enzymes. The plant cells are protected by the sugarry cell wall.. I think that's the reason
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Not really. The mechanism is very simple. Dionea muscipula simply removes water from it's cells rapidilly, which causes it to close ...
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