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What Phylum Is the Venus Flytrap?

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What Phylum Is the Venus Flytrap?

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The Venus flytrap is one of the most interesting plants in the phylum anthophyta, also known as magnoliophyta. Anthophyta or magnoliophyta are flowering plants. The flytrap is indigenous to North America and is one of the few carnivorous plants in existence. It has evolved in a way that allows it to catch and digest insects for food as well as obtaining energy from the sun.

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