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By Benny
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Here is another hint.

3) It is edible. It is cultivated on a national scale in China.
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sanguinearocks101 wrote: Tue May 05, 2020 6:02 pm Tomatoes or potatoes? I read somewhere that they have adaptations to kill insects, not sure how true it is though.
True. But they also believe that while many plants can capture insects, they can't consume them. Rather, the insect dies and is knocked off by rain or wind. The body then decomposes, and the nutrients are taken up by the roots.
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Correct!

Shepard's purse was a pepper supplement in England. China uses it a lot! I have even eaten it and never knew it was carnivorous (it tastes like peppery grass). The seeds create mucilage when wet, making it capable to catch nematodes, but can't digest it.
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That was going to be my first guess, but something told me no. I need to start listening to my gut more.
Time to think of a noodle scratcher. Hmmmm.
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Copper2 wrote: Tue May 05, 2020 8:02 pm Please, no more weird protocarnivores for now!
Myahaha!
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Try this on for size.
Native to South America.
Looks (to me) like a fuzzy turd.
The first one discovered of perhaps the youngest genus of carnivorous plants.
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Copper2 wrote: Wed May 06, 2020 8:36 pm H. pulchella?
Negative. That one doesn't look like a fuzzy turd, nor is it the first of its genus to be discovered, perhaps the youngest genus of carnivorous plants.
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Ugh. Is it a sort of mushroom/fungus?
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