By A Texas Reader
wed, apr 19, 2023 8:35 p.m.
plants that devour insects could be luring prey with signature scents
By Kate Golembiewski, cnn Sarracenia pitcher plants, found in bogs throughout eastern north America, look like trumpet-shaped flowers, often in purplish or reddish hues. But looks can be deceiving. The striking "flowers" are actually modified leaves, forming a cup that contains digestive enzymes. When a small animal — usually an insect — wanders too close, kvia.com |
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1 comment:
So these plants are more intelligent than blacks?
Will Lesta Holt have that on the newscast?Lol.
"Tonight,a surprising study that revealed our black audience is stupider than a pitcher plant."
Never in a hundred years.
--GRA
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