Sundews GENUS
Drosera
Drosera rotundifolia
A round leaf blade is wider than long.
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nature, as well as in cultivation, flies, ants, and spiders are a typical meal
for the Venus flytrap. A nectar
band just below the marginal spines creates an irresistible lure for the
potential prey. Because of the stiff spines around the lobe, it is
impossible to lick the nectar from outside
e nectar seeker is forced to position itself between the trap lobes. Three
pairs of innocuous-looking bristles grow on the inner surface of the lobes. The
visitor to the Venus' diner has no way of knowing what will precipitate if these
sensitive hairs are disturbed.
The nectar seeker is forced to
position itself between the trap lobes. Three pairs of innocuous-looking
bristles grow on the inner surface of the lobes. The visitor to the Venus' diner
has no way of knowing what will precipitate if these sensitive hairs are
disturbed.
Introduction
Venus Flytrap
Sundews
Pitcher Plants
Cobra Plant
Butterworts
Bladderworts
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