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Insectivorous plants can grow in soil which is deficient in

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Answered by kushagriisthebest
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Hi mate glad you came up with this question

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Insectivorous plants generally grows is soil which contains less amount of minerals and water as it is a carnivorous plant it traps insects for its functioning and gains the possible nutrition from that insect instead of the soil they generally grow in isolated areas and barren lands

Answered by AAravRj
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Insectivorous or Carnivorous plants tend to grow in places where the soil is thin or lacking in nutrients like bogs and rocky areas, so these plants must get some of their nutrients by trapping and digesting animals, especially insects.

Insectivorous plants can grow well in soils which have been depleted in Nitrogen and can also tolerate deficient minerals, calcium and iron.

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