Thursday, May 10, 2007
How my Plant Eats
My plant eats fruit flies, because it needs nutrients from the bugs, because the soil that they grow in has very low minerals and nutrition. The reason that the plants grow there is because there are not plants there to get in the way of the sunlight, because if they were to grow anywhere else, they wouldn't get any sunlight. The way that I feed my plant is by putting the fruit fly in or near the pot, then the fly is attracted to the sweet scent of the plant. After that the plant gets stuck to the plant, and over time the plant sucks the nutrients out of the bug.
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