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Common sundew (Drosera rotundifolia) isolated on white background
One of the plants of wet moorland, moist streambanks and boggy places, the Sundew is an insectivorous plant which derives its nourishment by trapping flies and then digesting them.  Oblong-leaved Sundew is less common than Round-leaved Sundew but is similar in having hairs covering its leaves, each hair ending in a sticky blob which glues the insect to the leaf irrevocably.
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A terrarium is a tightly closed, clear glass or plastic container filled with small plants. Terrariums are most useful for small plants that do not adapt well to normal home atmospheres.
Drosera filiformis, close-up. the thread-leaved sundew. insectivorous herb. Floral background. Plant in the sun.
Drosera plants in close range
The carnivorous pygmy sundew Drosera pulchella is endemic to the south-western part of Western Australia, where it often grows in large colonies of plants.
Sticky sundew leaves with trapped meal, possibly mosquito. Photo taken at John M. Bethea state forest in Northeast Florida. Nikon D7200 with Nikon 200mm macro lens
Macro of Sundew or drosera a carnivorous plant that captures insects on sticky mucilaginous glands
Tropical plants and bryophytes
Botanical collection, different Carnivorous plants which trapping and consuming animals and protozoans, insects
A terrarium is a tightly closed, clear glass or plastic container filled with small plants. Terrariums are most useful for small plants that do not adapt well to normal home atmospheres.
Long Leaf Sundew, Drosera anglica, Ingot Island, Prince William Sound, Chugach National Forest, Alaska, Carniverous plant. Droseraceae.\
Plants on the tepuis of the Guiana highlands take advantage of every possibility to grow on barren ground. Here several sundew plants are using the stem of another plant to thrive.
Round-leaved sundew, Drosera rotundifolia, in peatmoss, Sundew, or dew plant, or lustwort, in a small carnivorous, or insectivorous, swamp plant that catch insects, with sticky drops on its leaves.
Common Sundew is a low Perennial. Plants usually solitary. Leaves rounded, long-stalked, horizontal or ascending; stalks hairy. Flowers white, 5mm, from the centre of the leaf-rosette, much overtopping the leaves.\nHabitat: Wet heaths, moors and Sphagnum bogs, especially around margins of bog pools, on acid soils.\nFlowering Season: June-August.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except Spitsbergen.\n\nThis carnivorous Species is to found in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Summertime in the carnivorous garden Sydney, Australia
Background of many venus flytraps, a carnivorous plant.
Close-up shot of a Drosera Red Sundew, showcasing the vibrant red hues and delicate, dew-covered tendrils. This carnivorous plant's glistening droplets create a striking contrast against the green foliage, highlighting its intricate beauty and natural allure.
Carnivorous plant. Venus Flytrap. Abstract forest
Close up of a small patch of various carnivore plants
Macro dandelion
Beautiful Drosera Spatulata plant, carnivorous plant, close up photo, plant background.
Drosera plants in close range
Drosera, carnivorous plant, outdoors close up
Top-down view of a vibrant carpet of ground cover plants displaying a mix of green, red, and brown hues. The dense foliage creates a textured and visually interesting natural pattern. This captivating shot showcases the beauty and variety of plant life from an overhead perspective.
Drosera Spatulata The Spoonleaved Sundew Carnivorous Plants
A terrarium plant is a small plant typically grown inside a glass container, such as a jar or vase, to create a self-contained ecosystem.
Common sundew, Round-leaved sundew (Drosera rotundifolia)
Drosera madagascariensis is a carnivorous plant of the sundew genus Drosera. Madagascar. Droseraceae. carnivorous leaves.
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