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  2. Man-eating plant - Wikipedia

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    A man-eating plant is a fictional form of carnivorous plant large enough to kill and consume a human or other large animal. The notion of man-eating plants came about in the late 19th century, as the existence of real-life carnivorous and moving plants, described by Charles Darwin in Insectivorous Plants (1875), and The Power of Movement in Plants (1880), largely came as a shock to the general ...

  3. The Little Shop of Horrors - Wikipedia

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    [7] The film's concept may have been inspired by "Green Thoughts", a 1932 story by John Collier about a man-eating plant. [27] Hollywood writer Dennis McDougal suggests that Griffith may have been influenced by Arthur C. Clarke 's 1956 science fiction short story " The Reluctant Orchid " [ 28 ] (which was in turn inspired by the 1894 H. G ...

  4. Rafflesia - Wikipedia

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    Rafflesia (/ r ə ˈ f l iː z (i) ə,-ˈ f l iː ʒ (i) ə, r æ-/), [2] or stinking corpse lily, [3] is a genus of parasitic flowering plants in the family Rafflesiaceae. [4] The species have enormous flowers, the buds rising from the ground or directly from the lower stems of their host plants; one species has the largest flower in the world.

  5. Little Shop of Horrors (1986 film) - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, as the three chorus girls explain, Audrey II buds became a worldwide craze. Fueled by the greed of their owners who provided them with blood, the Audrey II buds grew into an army of monstrous plants that began to take over the Earth. Giant Audrey II plants are shown toppling buildings and feeding on people.

  6. Little Shop of Horrors (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The musical ends with Orin, Mushnik, Audrey and Seymour all eaten by the plant, and the three girls report that Audrey II's progeny continues to consume people. In the 1960 film, Mushnik and Audrey survive, and the plant's carnivorous activities are discovered when its flowers bloom with the faces of its victims, including Seymour, imprinted on ...

  7. Watch out for harmful plants including poison ivy, wild ... - AOL

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    Learn to recognize wild parsnip, cow parsnip and giant hogweed; these plants can cause painful skin burning, blistering and scarring. Watch out for harmful plants including poison ivy, wild ...

  8. Carnivorous plant - Wikipedia

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    An upper pitcher of Nepenthes lowii, a tropical pitcher plant that supplements its carnivorous diet with tree shrew droppings. [1] [2] [3]Carnivorous plants are plants that derive some or most of their nutrients from trapping and consuming animals or protozoans, typically insects and other arthropods, and occasionally small mammals and birds.

  9. We Should Be Eating 30 Plants a Week, According to a ... - AOL

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    And being a plant-based source of omega-3s, chia seeds, flaxseed and hemp seeds can help reduce inflammation, support your heart health and improve cognitive function when regularly incorporated ...