Carnivorousplant Gallery
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Plants vs Bugs | #careful #steps...#blackwidow #macrophotography #shooting #webs #dodging #deadly #s
glumshoe:botanyshitposts:southbaytraps:Nepenthes Aristolochioides | #carnivorousplant #nepenthes #ar
A spectacular Red Sarracenia Moorei with black veins! . . #sarracenia #sarraceniamoorei #moorei #sar
At @pdxpitchers here is late pitcher on the new cultivar S. Catrin Claire. One of the most spectacul
Sarracenia Dionne is such a cool leucophylla! This one grown by @dc.carnivores . #SarraceniaDionne
Ivy showing off a spectacular Sarracenia Ellie Wang . #Sarracenia #sarraceniaelliewang #elliewang #
Nothing like a Nepenthes villosa pitcher! . . #Villosa #nepenthes #nepenthesvillosa #plantsofinstagr
Falling in love, with youuu #day582 #lego365 #lego #legofan #afol #legostagram #leg
A pretty sweet seed grown Nepenthes macrophylla . . #macrophylla #nepenthesmacrophylla #nepenthes
Drosophyllum lusitanicum, the “dewy pine” or “Pina Babosa” of Portugal, Spai
These are called Sundews. They are carnivorous and eat lil bugs.Little alien looking bug eaters.I lo
Widow | Made a web in a Dewy Pine… Wrapped it’s self up.#plantwins...#drosophyllum #dewypine
I love the gentle, sophisticated curves of this Heliamphora pitcher and it’s nectar spoon.
I’m in love with this unusual Pinguicula and its extra dewy, long arms! Pinguicula heterophyll
We saw this posted on Facebook and we LOVED it! What an amazing chart!
N. Villosa | 2 of 4 Male Seed Grown Basals available… potted months ago | Deep Orange/Red
As you can see, the Drosera in the English bogs can either grow in very wet or more dry environments
Drosera x eloisiana (formerly known as Drosera beleziana) growing in the bogs of England.
It’s going to be another hot day in California with temperatures in the 90’s! Th
While it certainly looks like a Sarracenia, psittacina does stand out amongst its brothers and siste
The rim of this Sarracenia leucophylla has been delicately lined with a soft pink.
The Cape sundew (Drosera capensis) is a carnivorous plant that’s well-equipped to catch flies.
Can you ever have too many? (I certainly hope not since there’s like a million more behind
huntingtonlibrary: Carnivorous plants are getting out of hand (heh) in the Conservatory.
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