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genus dionaea (n)

a genus of the family Droseraceae

genus dionaea Sentence Examples

  1. The genus Dionaea is a group of carnivorous plants known for their unique snap traps.
  2. Dionaea muscipula, the Venus flytrap, is the most well-known species of the genus Dionaea.
  3. Dionaea plants are native to the southeastern United States, primarily in North and South Carolina.
  4. The trap closure mechanism of Dionaea plants is triggered by touch-sensitive hairs on the inner surfaces of the leaves.
  5. When two hairs are touched in succession within a short interval, the trap snaps shut, capturing the insect prey.
  6. The digestive juices produced by Dionaea plants break down the prey, allowing the plant to absorb nutrients.
  7. The genus Dionaea is closely related to the genus Drosera, which also includes carnivorous plants.
  8. Dionaea species are typically bog plants that prefer acidic, nutrient-poor habitats.
  9. The conservation status of some Dionaea species is of concern due to habitat loss and illegal collection.
  10. Research into the genus Dionaea has provided insights into plant-insect interactions and the evolution of carnivory.

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a genus of the family Droseraceae

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The genus Dionaea is a group of carnivorous plants known for their unique snap traps.

Dionaea muscipula, the Venus flytrap, is the most well-known species of the genus Dionaea.

Dionaea plants are native to the southeastern United States, primarily in North and South Carolina.

The trap closure mechanism of Dionaea plants is triggered by touch-sensitive hairs on the inner surfaces of the leaves.