1. How does the pitcher-plant get its name?
Give a brief description of the pitcher plant and where it grows.
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Pitcher plants resemble their name: they look like pitchers. Decaying insects that have been trapped inside, along with nectar from the "lid," attract flies, beetles, butterflies and other insects to the plant. Pitcher plant, any carnivorous plant with pitcher-shaped leaves that form a passive pitfall trap. Pitcher plants are found in a wide range of habitats with poor soil conditions, from pine barrens to sandy coastal swamps, and rely on carnivory to obtain nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus.
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