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  • <h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: Carnivorous Plants Can Coexist

    Most carnivorous plants have similar biological requirements because they often come from a warm and wet environment. If the planting pot is placed in this kind of location, the plants will thrive and grow quickly together.

    On the Other: Conditions Must Be Right

    The flying bugs that land and get captured in carnivorous plants only provide part of the nutritional requirements of the plant. The rest of the plant's nutrients comes from a combination of sunlight, water and soil. There must be enough of all to go around.

    Bottom Line

    If you can recreate the bright, humid conditions and acidic soil that carnivorous plants like, you can grow these plants together. Growing just one kind of these plants takes some care, so be careful how many you try to grow together. Check the origin of your plants to be sure they all will thrive in a moist, sunny place.

    Source:

    Botanical Society of America: Carnivorous Plants

    Carnivorous Plants: General Information

    Waynes Word: Carnivorous Plants

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