Carnivorous Plant Nursery Blog

Quasi Carnivorous Plants

Quasi Carnivorous Plants

In order for a plant to be considered carnivorous, it must 1) attract prey, 2) capture prey, and 3) digest the prey. Many plants are able to do the first two criteria, but few actually do all three. Some fall into a gray area and are considered quasi or semi carnivorous.
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MACPS Tannersville Bog group photo

Mid-Atlantic Carnivorous Plant Society

The Mid-Atlantic Carnivorous Plant Society is a group of carnivorous plant enthusiasts from Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, and the surrounding area. They hold four meetings throughout the year, go on trips, and exchange cultivation advice.
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Fruitfly Culture

Fruitfly Culture

Wingless and Flightless Fruit Flies are excellent food for carnivorous plants. They are easy to culture and easy to feed.
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Conservation and Protection

Conservation and Protection

Worldwide, there is an ever increasing danger of the reduction and loss of Carnivorous Plants. Most of these threats are from human encroachment upon the habitats of Carnivorous Plants, which are often slow-growing plants.
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