Why does the California pitcher plant eat bugs to meet its needs?
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Insects are lured to the slippery pitchers by color and nectar. Once the insect enters the bulbous top of the pitcher it becomes disoriented by the translucent quality of the leaves
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it's is insectivores to consume the energy for taking the nitrogen rich elements from the insects.
It produce the fragrance smell to attract the insects and suck them immediately by its mouth .
it some what wider than the normal plants
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