Order Sarraceniales is a taxonomic order of carnivorous plants that belongs to the subclass Caryophyllidae. The plants belonging to this order are mostly found in boggy and swampy habitats and have adapted to grow in nutrient-poor soils. Some of the common synonyms of Order Sarraceniales include Nepenthales, Rafflesiales, Gentianales, and Violales. Members of this order are widely known for their remarkable ability to trap and digest insects and other small animals as a source of nutrients. The order includes several species of carnivorous plants such as pitcher plants, sundews, and venus flytraps. These plants have evolved unique mechanisms to lure, catch, and digest their prey, making them fascinating subjects of study for botanists and nature enthusiasts alike.