The Reading / Listening - Carnivorous plants - Level 5

Botanists have found a new, carnivorous plant. It is the western false asphodel – a white flower that is common along the Pacific Northwest coastline of the USA and Canada. It was actually first discovered in 1879, but botanists back then did not realise the innocent-looking flower was a meat eater. Researchers have recently discovered that sticky, tiny hairs along the flower's stem produce a digestive enzyme used by other carnivorous plants to trap insects. Professor Sean Graham from the University of British Columbia said: "We had no idea it was carnivorous."

There are fewer than 1,000 carnivorous plant species. The western false asphodel is the first to be discovered in 20 years. Professor Graham said: "I suspect that there might be more carnivorous plants out there." He believes people will be surprised that the familiar asphodel is a carnivore. Co-researcher Dr Qianshi Lin said the asphodel is "unique" because "it traps insects near its insect-pollinated flowers". He added: "This seems like a conflict between carnivory and pollination because you don't want to kill the insects that are helping you reproduce."

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Carnivorous plants - Level 4 or  Carnivorous plants - Level 6

Sources
  • https://www.nsnews.com/amp/local-news/west-coast-flower-a-meat-eater-ubc-study-finds-4210585
  • https://thehill.com/changing-america/sustainability/environment/567371-scientists-discover-common-flower-is-carnivorous
  • https://nerdist.com/article/new-carnivorous-plant-species-alaska-triantha-occidentalis/


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. Botanists have found a new,
  2. a white
  3. common along the Pacific
  4. first discovered
  5. botanists back then
  6. sticky, tiny hairs along
  7. a digestive
  8. We had no idea it
  1. enzyme
  2. in 1879
  3. was carnivorous
  4. did not realise
  5. the flower's stem
  6. carnivorous plant
  7. Northwest coastline
  8. flower

Paragraph 2

  1. fewer than 1,000 carnivorous
  2. the first to be discovered
  3. I suspect that there
  4. He believes people will
  5. it traps
  6. insect-pollinated
  7. This seems like a
  8. insects that are helping
  1. might be
  2. insects
  3. you reproduce
  4. flowers
  5. plant species
  6. conflict
  7. in 20 years
  8. be surprised

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Botanists have found a (1) __________________. It is the western false asphodel - a white flower that is (2) ___________________ Pacific Northwest coastline of the USA and Canada. It was actually first discovered in 1879, but (3) ___________________ did not realise the innocent-looking flower was a meat eater. Researchers have recently discovered that (4) ___________________ along the flower's stem produce (5) ___________________ used by other carnivorous plants to trap insects. Professor Sean Graham from the University of British Columbia said: "We (6) ___________________ it was carnivorous."

There are fewer than 1,000 carnivorous plant species. The western false asphodel is the first (7) ___________________ in 20 years. Professor Graham said: "I (8) ___________________ might be more carnivorous (9) ___________________." He believes people will (10) ___________________ the familiar asphodel is a carnivore. Co-researcher Dr Qianshi Lin said the asphodel is "unique" because "it traps insects near its (11) ___________________". He added: "This seems like a conflict between carnivory and pollination because you don't want to kill the insects that are (12) ___________________."

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Botanistshavefoundanew,carnivorousplant.Itisthewesternfalseasp
hodel-awhiteflowerthatiscommonalongthePacificNorthwestcoas
tlineoftheUSAandCanada.Itwasactuallyfirstdiscoveredin1879,butb
otanistsbackthendidnotrealisetheinnocent-lookingflowerwasam
eateater.Researchershaverecentlydiscoveredthatsticky,tinyhairsal
ongtheflower'sstemproduceadigestiveenzymeusedbyothercarnivor
ousplantstotrapinsects.ProfessorSeanGrahamfromtheUniversityof
BritishColumbiasaid:"Wehadnoideaitwascarnivorous."Therearefew
erthan1,000carnivorousplantspecies.Thewesternfalseasphodelisth
efirsttobediscoveredin20years.ProfessorGrahamsaid:"Isuspectthat
theremightbemorecarnivorousplantsoutthere."Hebelievespeoplewi
llbesurprisedthatthefamiliarasphodelisacarnivore.Co-researcherD
rQianshiLinsaidtheasphodelis"unique"because"ittrapsinsectsnearit
sinsect-pollinatedflowers".Headded:"Thisseemslikeaconflictbet
weencarnivoryandpollinationbecauseyoudon'twanttokilltheinsectst
hatarehelpingyoureproduce."

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

(Please look at page 12 of the PDF to see a photocopiable example of this activity.)

Discussion — Write your own questions

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Free writing

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Answers

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