Do inssctivorous plants only live in marshy areas or places with deficient air in the soil?
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Most of the insectivorous plants that I know about grow in acid soils that tend to be bad at releasing nitrogen compounds. They often grow in areas of comparatively high rainfall where soluble nutrients of all kinds are swiftly washed out of the soil.
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this types of plant always live near places with deficient air in the soil
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