Carnivorous Plants
By eating prey such as insects, carnivorous plants can survive in environments where other plants cannot. Learn more in Carnivorous Plants, one of the titles in the Plant Kingdom series."--Provided by publisher.
—Adrian Slack T his brief message came to me as this book was in production. I have made the acquaintance of Mr. Slack, and the fact that he considers my passion and knowledge of these species to be in the same realm as his is deeply ...
Carnivorous Plants
Explores a variety of carnivorous plants, discussing how they entice, catch, and digest their prey and provides instructions on how to cultivate them.
This book is a synthesis of the latest research on carnivorous plants, focusing on their physiology, ecology, evolution, and future conservation and research efforts
Carnivorous plants are a unique botanical group, possessing modified leaves to trap, kill, and consume small creatures.
This is an introductory book on carnivorous plants for a young audience. Ages 7-9. Grades 2-4. To see the book, visit "honda-e.com/eaj.htm". These are unique plants found in bogs and swamps.
Describes the Venus fly trap, sundew, pitcher plant, and bladderwort, and explains how active and passive traps work in these meat-eating plants.
Describes the physical characteristics and habitat of carnivorous plants, including pitcher plants, venus fly traps, and cobra lilies.
Carnivorous Plants