
In celebration of Halloween I thought I would present to you all the mysterious world of Cryptobotany. Now I'm sure you all know who Cryptozoologists are, the people who scour the world looking for Bigfoot, the Yeti, the Jersey Devil, the Skunkman, the Chupacabra, Dragons, Unicorns, and the epitomized Loch Ness Monster and kin. Cryptobotanists on the other hand look far and wide searching for the legendary plants of nightmares, most notably the elusive man eating plant that people have talked about but never seen. (Besides that there isn't a whole lot of other stuff they're looking for).
Of course no one has ever seen such a cryptid, hence why it is still considered a cryptid, but the hunt remains. The closest thing found to a man eating plant is a large pitcher plant found in Borneo, that can only grow to a size of a little over a foot. This works for some small mammals, but even a baby would be able to walk, or crawl, away from the fight. The most notable man-eating trees have emerged from stories in Madagascar, where there is still much unexplored terrain, Central Africa, and Southeast Asia. While it is highly likely that no such tree, plant, or shrub shall be discovered, the idea of its existence helps stir up ideas for fictional monsters.
UPDATE: It has come to my attention that perhaps the only reason why they have never been discovered is because anyone who ventured near was eaten. It's a possibility but highly unlikely and we'll stick with the theory that this is just the Nessie of Kingdom Plantae.
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