How does a Venus flytrap plant reproduce?
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Venus flytraps reproduce like many other plants. When their flowers are pollinated, they create seeds. ... These flytraps can also reproduce asexually. The roots of the Venus flytrap will extend in the soil and create a bulb root.
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Unlike most plants, Venus flytraps are carnivorous, which means they eat meat. Charles Darwin wrote in his 1875 publication, "Insectivorous Plants," that the Venus flytrap is "one of the most wonderful [plants] in the world." There's no doubt that this opinion was formed after watching the jaws of this plant snap around an insect, capturing it for a meal.
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