While the term "insectivorous" is sometimes used, it's less accurate because many carnivorous plants eat other insects besides flies.
Here are some examples of carnivorous plants that trap flies:
* Venus flytrap: Famous for its snapping trap that quickly catches flies and other insects.
* Sundew: Attracts flies with sticky tentacles covered in sweet-smelling mucilage.
* Pitcher plant: Uses a pitcher-shaped leaf filled with liquid to drown and digest flies.
It's important to note that carnivorous plants don't typically rely solely on insects for their nutrition. They still use photosynthesis to create energy from sunlight, but their carnivorous adaptations help them supplement their diets in environments where nutrients are scarce.