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Pinguicula filifolia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pinguicula filifolia
''Pinguicula filifolia'', is a carnivorous species of plant found predominantly in western Cuba and some of the neighboring regions. It was discovered by Charles Wright in 1866. It is a tropical plant that uses sticky secretions on its leaves to catch small insects, pollen, and other plant debris to help supplement its own nutrition. It thrives in swamp like white sand savannahs with high temperatures and humidity. ==Distribution== ''Pinguicula filifolia'' covers a more broad ecological area than all other ''Pinguicula'' in the Archipelago. They range from the Pinar del Rio province in the island of Cuba to the island of Isla de la Juventud. These two areas are separated by the sea; plants grow near the coastlines and the swamp like white sand savannahs that they inhabit. ''P. filifolia'' appears only at low altitudes in part due to its affinity to coastal areas, but unlike some of the other ''Pinguicula'' species in the immediate area it does not appear in the higher elevations.
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