Plants That Eat Flies

Plants That Eat Flies

Sundew

Drosera is also called golden silk, white flower leaf, summer traceless, pepper grass, mountain pepper, stone dragon bud grass, sundew, etc. It is a plant native to Antarctica. Prey on insects and absorb their nutrients.

Cobra Pitcher Plant

The shape of the plant is as its name suggests, resembling a cobra. It is a must-have plant in the collection of many plant collectors.

Nepenthes

It is also called the Monkey Cup, and this name came from the fact that people saw monkeys holding it to drink water. In addition to preying on insects, it can even prey on birds flying in the sky and mice crawling on the ground. A very peculiar carnivorous plant.

Bladderwort

Also known as gate grass, it has a very gentle appearance, a long flowering period, and its flowers are very small and cute.

Sarracenia

Pitcher plant is a plant native to the United States. Its shape is very similar to a bottle, hence its name.

Pinguicula

The colors of the butterfly are very bright, which is also how it attracts insects.

Venus Flytrap

The Venus flytrap, also known as insect trap, falling pearls, fly hell, etc., is a plant native to North America.

Pitcher Plant

This grass replenishes its nutrients by capturing insects. Its appearance gives people a very elegant feeling.

Hairy grass

Glandular hair grass, also known as rainbow grass, also absorbs nutrients from insects for its own use. Now it is planted in pots for viewing all over the world.

Mythum sphaerocephala

The sticky thorn is a plant native to the Mediterranean. It emits a rich fragrance, which is also its means of attracting insects.

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