First, before I start I must say that I am not an expert on all the evolution theories, but I believe I have the general gist of it 
Now onto my topic. I am wondering how macroevolution can explain the development of carnivorous plants. I doubt it can. I say this because of the extremly complex trap stuctures of various species (notably the Utricularia). How could such complex traps develop from simple leaves (roots in Utricularia's case)? People keep telling me that they evolved due to the poor soil requirments. However, I see the complex structures of the traps to be kinda unnessecary in such conditions. There are plenty plants that live in those conditions that do not lure, capture, and digest prey. So why evolve into such large and complex traps? So what am I getting at? Well I'll tell you. I believe carnivorous plants are an good example on how macroevolution is false.
Now onto my topic. I am wondering how macroevolution can explain the development of carnivorous plants. I doubt it can. I say this because of the extremly complex trap stuctures of various species (notably the Utricularia). How could such complex traps develop from simple leaves (roots in Utricularia's case)? People keep telling me that they evolved due to the poor soil requirments. However, I see the complex structures of the traps to be kinda unnessecary in such conditions. There are plenty plants that live in those conditions that do not lure, capture, and digest prey. So why evolve into such large and complex traps? So what am I getting at? Well I'll tell you. I believe carnivorous plants are an good example on how macroevolution is false.