WHERE IS PITCHER PLANT FOUND?
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Pitcher plants are carnivorous plants where they get food by a sweet fragrance which traps an insect in it. It has a digestive juice which digests the insects over all... They're found in places of Madagascar, South East Asian Continent, Australia and many others....
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The family Nepenthaceae consists of a single genus, Nepenthes, with some 140 species of tropical pitcher plants native to Madagascar, Southeast Asia, and Australia. Most of these species are perennials that grow in very acidic soil, though some are epiphytic and live on the branches of trees.
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