Tips In Making A Good Herb Garden: Growing Carnivorous Plants
January 28th, 2010 | by |In making your herb garden, if you want something unique, carnivorous plants are bound to get attention. From the common Venus Flytrap to the Cobra plant, these interesting plants serve a few purposes. In areas that have high populations of pests, it lowers the amount of flies or other insects that bother you. While the benefit is strictly related to the size and species of carnivorous plants that you own, these plants can provide a small level of relief while giving entertainment to adults and children alike.
There are five unique classifications of carnivorous plants. The well known type, the same family that the Venus Flytrap contains, is the snap trap family. Snap traps use on a mouth that snaps around its prey, where the plant will eat whatever it catches.
The second type are pitfall traps. These traps need prey falling down into the plant and being unable to escape. Unique in their triggers for eating, they must undergo evolution often, as water can pool in the heart of the plant as well as the bugs that the plant devours. These plants range from beautiful to ugly, and do not have moving parts like their snap trap counterparts.
Flypaper traps are among some of the coolest carnivorous plants. These plants secrete a glue which ensnares and breaks down insects for nourishment. These carnivorous plants should be treated with caution in the residence, as the secretions can give agitation to the skin.
Bladder traps are quite fascinating. These plants function through the osmosis of water to create a suction within the body of the plant. Once an insect or aquatic species has been trapped within, escape is difficult. Unlike many carnivorous plants, these are more commonly found underwater than above ground. Some classifications of the bladder traps, like the Bladderwort, don’t have roots, which makes them quite a creative addition to your collection in the garden.
Last but not least, the lobster pot traps are among a few of the most Interesting appearing carnivorous plants that you can purchase. These kind of plants function by allowing pests a simple way to gain entry, but no chance of escaping. In the case of the corkscrew plant, the innards of the plant have downward pointing obstacles and a y-shaped leaf form that stops the escape of its prey. The unusual shapes of lobster pot traps are directly related to their evolution to stop the escape of bugs.
For those desiring in borderline species for their herb gardening pots, there are a few types of plants that do not meet all of the requirements of carnivorous plants, but have similar characteristics. These plants include the Brocchinia Roridula and members of the Martyniaceae species. These kinds of plants do not have one of the three required aspects, which is to attract, kill and digest prey, to be considered as a right definition of a carnivorous plant.
In making your herb garden, carnivorous plants should be tended where young children and babies cannot touch them. While some of them are relatively not harmful to people, the consumption of these species should not be followed, due to the digestive enzymes that the plant have to eat their prey.








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