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Insectivorous Plants

Insectivorous Plants

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In this 1875 publication, Darwin details the multitude of experiments he conducted, along with many friends, colleagues, and his sons, on carnivorous plants with a special focus on the feeding mechanisms and the adaptations that enabled the plants to survive. This study of feeding flies to plants includes illustrations from Darwin and his sons.

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Keywords

  • Carnivorous plants
  • GITenberg
  • Plants -- Assimilation
  • QK

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