Science, asked by lakshana00, 7 months ago

can other plants grow in areas where insectivorous plant grow

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Usually No (explanation below)

Explanation:

Usually no. First of all lack of insects in that area lacks the chance of pollen exchanges by insects hence chance of new tree growth becomes limited. In general the areas where insectivorous plants grow the soil in general lacks nitrogen, which plants fix from the insects' body.

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Answered by kapalmamta7
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Answer:

Usually no. First of all lack of insects in that area lacks the chance of pollen exchanges by insects hence chance of new tree growth becomes limited. In general the areas where insectivorous plants grow the soil in general lacks nitrogen, which plants fix from the insects' body.

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