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I have bad alergies and am alergic to many smells most plants create. I have recently heard from some websites that VFT's secreet nectar in their traps to lure insects. I have heard that this nectar smells like rotting meat and that is what lures the insects. Is this true?
that is one heck of a big lie , vft's secrete a nectar that smells like honey or sugar , its like when people thought that vfts has trap the size of a human and that the plant could eat people which was a big lie . what it hink yuor thinking of are aroids such as the huge flower amorphophallus titanum or rafflesia , they do smell but there not carnivorous .
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And I would say that most people are 'allergic' to the smell
. But then rotting meat isn't one of my favorite fragrances either
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I have never noticed the nectar on the VFT traps smelling at all, however, the flowers have a fragrance that, to me, has a metallic or acid-like tang to it.
I have a plant that is called a Carrion Flower, or Starfish Cactus. I don't know the latin name. The Blooms are beautiful, but they do smell of rotting meat. The reason for this is they are pollenated by flies. Needless to say, it is on my front porch in the summer for smelly blooming time!
Venus flytraps produce nectar which doesn't smell to us. It's also quite tasty and sweet!
Any insects caught by the plants are digested and the hard shells that remain don't smell.
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