- A
protocarnivorous plant (sometimes also paracarnivorous, subcarnivorous, or
borderline carnivore),
according to some definitions,
traps and
kills insects...
- the high
Andes of
Bolivia and Peru. It was once
hypothesized to be a
protocarnivorous plant. The
first scientific description of this
species was made in...
- urn of this
plant are
evidence of its
being a
carnivorous plant or
protocarnivorous,
possible deriving nutrients from
termite mounds that
termites frequently...
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separated in the
genus Dasiphora,
while some
distinctive and
apparently protocarnivorous herbaceous cinquefoils are
placed in Drymocallis. The
marsh cinquefoil...
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approximately 3
species per year
since the year 2000. Additionally, over 300
protocarnivorous plant species in
several genera show some but not all of
these characteristics...
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perennial in the
flowering plant family Geraniaceae. It is
thought to be a
protocarnivorous plant. This
herbaceous perennial plant is
native to the Northwestern...
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species Geranium viscosissimum (sticky geranium) is
considered to be
protocarnivorous. The
genus name is
derived from
Ancient Gr**** γέρανος (géranos) 'crane'...
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Byblis (/ˈbɪblɪs/ BIB-liss) is a
small genus of
carnivorous plants,
sometimes termed the
rainbow plants for the
attractive appearance of
their mucilage-covered...
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nickname "sheep-eating plant". If true, this
would make Puya
chilensis a
protocarnivorous plant.
Fibers from the
leaves are used to
weave durable fishing-nets...
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nutrients from the insects.[citation needed] The
plant can be
considered protocarnivorous, but it is not carnivorous. USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Ibicella lutea". The...