- For vigorous growth, all plants need the
same basic nutrients--including nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus. Swamps
and bogs rich in decaying material like dead woody plants actually are
nutrient-poor. Many essential nutrients become locked in the cycle of decomposition.
In tropical highlands, the frequent rain washes most nutrients from the
thin soil. Many dense rain forests also are built upon soil that is poor,
with most nutrition locked away in mature living plants. All of these
areas represent rich habitats to plants capable of digesting insects.
What a wonderful life given by Allah. I created this blog to convey some knowledge and guidance, especially based in science Year 4. Based on my experience of teaching science, a lot of confusion based on some facts, especially for environmental themes of life. Here, I would like to share a bit of simple information on science. Hopefully, it would be a good guidance to fellow teachers and students.
Sunday, 5 May 2013
Flytrap Plant
Carnivorous plants evolved
to exploit very difficult conditions. Often found in swamps and bogs where soil
nutrients are scarce, carnivorous plants take much of their nourishment from
the insects and small animals they trap. These plants flourish where others
struggle to survive.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment