What's new
TerraForums Venus Flytrap, Nepenthes, Drosera and more talk

Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

Aechmea Fasciata - why not carnivorous?

I sometimes find myself wondering why Brocchinia is considered a carnivorus/semi-carnivorous Bromeliad when Aechmea Fasciata (Urn Plant) is not. The latter also seems to have the crumbly, waxy deposit on it's leaves that the former has,  Aechmea also has a very pronounced central water cup - very capable of catching lots of prey that would lose it's footing on the leaves. Both plants (I presume) rely on bacterial decomposition rather than enzymes to break down and digest their prey. It's hard to see any major differences between the two, really.

So what is it about Brocchinia that's different to Aechmea fasciata?
 
Bocchinia has glands at the very bottoms of it leaves speacially used to absorb the nutrient rich water...im guessing the Aechmea dosent...
Alex
 
Back
Top