Insectivorous Plant Collection
"Insectivorous Plants: Nature's Carnivores" Oblong-leaved sundew (Drosera intermedia) thrives in the Aschendorfer Obermoor nature reserve, Wildes Moor, Emsland
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"Insectivorous Plants: Nature's Carnivores" Oblong-leaved sundew (Drosera intermedia) thrives in the Aschendorfer Obermoor nature reserve, Wildes Moor, Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany. Its unique oblong leaves are covered in sticky tentacles that trap unsuspecting insects. Get up close and personal with the captivating Oblong-leaved sundew (Drosera intermedia) at the Aschendorfer Obermoor nature reserve in Wildes Moor, Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany. Witness its intricate beauty as it captures prey with its sticky traps. Discover the enchanting Venus Fly-trap through this exquisite plate 84 from Collection Precieuse et Enluminee. This carnivorous plant native to North America is renowned for its jaw-like leaves that snap shut on unsuspecting insects. Experience autumn's vibrant colors as Northern pitcher plants thrive amidst sphagnum or peat moss in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. These fascinating plants lure insects into their tubular pitchers filled with digestive enzymes. Travel back to 1951 with this vintage Venus Fly Trap postcard and marvel at one of nature's most intriguing predators. Known for its hinged trap mechanism triggered by curious insects, this plant never fails to captivate. Explore Florida Panhandle's Apalachicola National Forest and witness the delicate beauty of a Yellow pitcher plant flower blooming amidst lush greenery. These stunning flowers attract insects before trapping them within their tube-shaped pitchers. Sundews add an ethereal touch to Apalachicola National Forest in Florida as they glisten under sunlight while capturing tiny prey on their dew-covered leaves. 8 & 9: Journey across North America to Florida where Parrot pitcher plants display their striking blooms amid Apalachicola National Forest's natural wonders - a true paradise for insectivorous plants.