Pitcher plants are primarily carnivorous and have evolved to trap and digest insects for nutrients rather than relying on pollination for sustenance. However, they do produce flowers that are pollinated by various insects, including bees and flies. The flowers are often located away from the traps to prevent pollinators from falling in. Thus, while pitcher plants do have a pollination mechanism, it is not their primary function.
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