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carni-seeds:So cute!N. Jacquelineae is still tiny but look at this shape :)
In the northeast, many of our wetlands are bursting with carnivores. These little sundew plants reac
mosticonicposts:mmmskulljuice:slug: hmmm…plant: *chawmp*slug: ah I see. no thank you.certified iconi
Plant Vore By MOLD666
nothinsavail:plant oc based on the sun dew. her name is sunny d fucking fight me. Drosera (or the s
This is the growing inflorescence on my sundew plant. Carnivorous plants generally have very tall fl
cuervosolsticio:So a friend asked today “What if Crowley had carnivorous plants in case B
Drosera finlaysoniana, the artist formerly known as Drosera indica. This sticky Australian native wi
Sarracenia leucophylla, the “white topped pitcher plant” native to bogs and flooded
Pinguicula moranensis, a beautiful species of carnivorous plant native to Mexico. Amazingly, these p
Nepenthes maxima (m) x truncata (D) bred by Exotica Plants in Australia. Despite their general reput
Nepenthes spathulata x (thorelii x densiflora)
Bernadetta’s love for carnivorous plants just makes her even cuter <3
The Cape sundew (Drosera capensis) is a carnivorous plant that’s well-equipped to catch flies.
It’s rude to eat your pollinators Sundews (Drosera) are famous for eating bugs by trapping the
Pale rainbow sundew (Drosera pallida) in Perth, AustraliaJohn Anderson
fernscare: 4 wee 5x5 inch paintings of lions, stars, and carnivorous plants. [ID: a grid of 4 square
My carnivores♡♡
Northern pitcher plants (Sarracenia purpurea) – carnivorous plants that are very cool. #ta
Spring time - My angry plants are growing Spray paint on wood mosaic 35x50cm #angry plants #woodart
Preview - “Angry plants” Spray paint on wood mosaic 35x50cm #angryplants #woodart #mos
huntingtonlibrary: Carnivorous plants are getting out of hand (heh) in the Conservatory.
Drosera occidentalis var. microscapa(via)
The first rain has fallen and it makes all the Sarracenia outside look so lovely!
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