why pitcure plant named picture plant??
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Pitcher plants resemble their name: they look like pitchers. Inside the elongated structure is a pool of water. Decaying insects that have been trapped inside, along with nectar from the "lid," attract flies, beetles, butterflies and other insects to the plant.
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(The spelling is pitcher not pitcure)
The pitcher plant is a type of plant that eats insects, also called a carnivorous plant. They are rare and unique. ... They get their nutrition from insects they "catch," after converting them into a form they can digest or absorb.
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