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pitcher plant traps insects because it​

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Answered by chandreshwarcrixus
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Foraging, flying or crawling insects such as flies are attracted to a cavity formed by the cupped leaf, often by visual lures such as anthocyanin pigments, and nectar bribes. The rim of the pitcher (peristome) is slippery when moistened by condensation or nectar, causing insects to fall into the trap.

Answered by spbabitha2006
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Answer:

grows in soils which lack in nitrogen.

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