Venus flytraps are diminished , carnivorous plants native to boggy regions in North and South Carolina , although overcollecting of the plant has make them to become a threatened specie . Venus flytraps are popular and well-situated - to - care - for houseplants . The plant life was given its name because when an insect land on one of the works ’s leaf and rival a pocket-size induction hair , the plant clamps keep out and secretes juices that digest the insect . Because Venus flytrap tend to survive in poor soil , insects furnish them with supplemental nutrition . Like all plant , a Venus flaytrap ’s classification begins with the Plant Kingdom .

Plant Kingdom

The Plant Kingdom , also termed Plantae , is the broadest classification under which the Venus flytrap fits . Plants are the next - to - great group of living entities on Earth , 2nd only to arthropods , which admit insect , spider and marine mintage , such as crabs . The Plant Kingdom is also extremely diverse , including a range of species from bit moss to towering sequoia trees . What all plant have in common is their ability to make solid food from sunlight using a green substance , called chlorophyl , found in their leaves . Because the greenish leaves of Venus flytrap bear chlorophyl and Venus flytrap pick up their primary alimentation from the sun , then Venus flytraps correspond into the Plant Kingdom .

Phylum Tracheophyta

Within the Plant Kingdom , plants are further divided into phyla according to large-minded distinctions . Venus flytraps belong to the phylum Tracheophyta , or vascular plants . Each plant in this phylum possess a vascular transport organisation to move water supply and food throughout the plant .

Class Magnoliopsida

Vascular plants are further class into classes , and the Venus flytrap belongs to the large of those classes , Magnoliopsida , also known as angiosperm . industrial plant in this class produce flowers at some point in their life history cycle . Venus flytraps create flowers on tall stubble , and the flowers develop tiny semen .

Order Caryophyllales

The Order Caryophyllales is the next branch to which Venus flytrap belong . order-Chenopodiales incorporate 29 families of bloom plants , make it a large and diverse gild . In addition to Venus flytraps , the parliamentary law includes plants such as carnations , cacti and spinach . plant life are classified into an order with regard to shared structural and molecular characteristic , as well as similar maturation of plant embryos within seed . Members of Caryophyllales have in common adaptation that allow them to last in condition not mostly conducive to plant life . For exercise , Venus flytraps develop the ability to beguile and take nutrients from insect prey , reserve them to flourish in nutrient - poor soil .

Family Droseraceae

Within the order Caryophyllales , Venus flytraps go next to the Droseraceae family , also do it as the sundew kinsperson after the most common types of plant found in the family unit . plant in the Droseraceae are all herbs , meaning that their above - footing stem stay soft and do not become woody . Members of the sundew family maw and consume insect using tender induction hairs , although different plants within the family use dissimilar mechanism , causing them to be further divide into genus .

Genus Dionaea Muscipula

Venus flytraps go to the genus Dionaea , which contain a undivided species , making the plant ’s scientific name Dionaea muscipula . Venus flytrap are alone in their genus because the mechanism by which they pin down insects differs considerably from the methods used by other carnivorous plants , which tend to lure insects with a sweet scent onto a mucilaginous trap . In comparison , Venus flytraps really close upon dirt ball quarry . Although only a single species of Venus flytrap exist , multiple forms exist within the mintage , differ primarily in increment rate .

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