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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- Sundews (Drosera spp.) are pretty plants that get their common name from the shimmering of the sticky secretions that cover the hairs protruding from leaves. Unlike the many pitcher plants, which trap passively, sundews respond actively to touch; the hair-like tentacles literally reach out for the insect once any contact is sensed. In some species, the leaves themselves will then curl up to engulf the insect.
Sundews of various types are native to every continent except Antarctica. They range from extremely tiny plants no larger than a penny to species the size of small bushes. The species most commonly sold in nurseries include D. capensis, (Cape sundew, zones 9-11), D. aliciae (Alice sundew, zones 6-8) and D. spatulata (spoon-leaved sundew, zones 8-10).
That's not a sundew
Nice animation tho!
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The plant really said ain’t nothin to see.
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the animation is good but carnivore plants doesnt looks like that
That scares me. Thank christ its fake.