How do carnivorous plants reproduce?

Carnivorous plants are similar to other plants in many ways. They reproduce just like other plants. Reproduction of these plants takes place either through seeds or by dividing themselves.

Some carnivorous plants have flowers. Such plants have seeds and they reproduce through them. Much like other plants, when the seeds fall on suitable soil, they germinate and grow into new plants. However, some carnivorous plants have special shoots. These shoots develop into new plants. Sometimes, one single plant turns into several small plants. This happens when a common clump of the plant with many roots and stem separates and grow into new plants.

Carnivorous plants, although strange in their way of trapping insects, are not very different from other plants when it comes to other features.

 

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