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mosticonicposts:mmmskulljuice:slug: hmmm…plant: *chawmp*slug: ah I see. no thank you.certified iconi
Putting a small bug on my Drosera burmannii triggers the snap tentacles to pull in the food. This gi
retrogamingblog2:Pokemon and the real creatures that inspired their designPoliwag – Translucent Tadp
Nepenthes(Tropical Pitcher Plant) by Jim Wallace
stefano-bonalume:Pinguicula ‘Tina’
#070 weepinbellx x x / x x x / x x x
Elysian Fields designed by Dan Funderburgh - Carnivorous Plants and Bats Handscreened Wallpaper Purp
jeremiahsplants:Beautiful Venus Flytraps clones from the greenhouse May 2016 -Jeremiah-
whatthefauna:Hardwicke’s woolly bats are known to roost inside of pitcher plants. It’s a win-win sit
(small update) Aerogardens are cool, but fruitflies are not.Unfortunately, Husband’s aerogarden has
owlyjules:Little garden dreams in the Middle of Winter! I just can’t wait to start planting again!
“Sweet trap“ yukata by Iroca, with venom green and vivid orange carnivorous plants screaming “look b
ursulavernon:molly23:rhamphotheca:Tiny Bats Roost Inside of Carnivorous Plantsby Mićo TatalovićBATS
botanyshitposts:mapsontheweb:Who knew the range of the Venus fly trap was so small.it’s true!! they’
Carnivorous plants beautifully illustrated by Em Nishizuka in “Summer Specimen”. Availab
Drosera intermedia x capillaris (Sundew). My carnivorous plants are flowing like crazy right now. Th
jeremiahsplants:Drosera tubaestylis looking like it was salivating today. .....#droseratubaestylis
It’s rude to eat your pollinatorsSundews (Drosera) are famous for eating bugs by trapping them in th
pencilcat:Inktober 2. Drosera capensis - the Cape Sundew
cravethosephotons:Photos Taken: 15-January-2020Nepenthes x [(ventricosa x trusmadiensis) x truncata]
pitcher plants // 35mm film
Cedric Payravernay
The ever changing/morphing TARG wall of skulls and carnivorous plants #ottawa #pinball #perogies #cl
The first rain has fallen and it makes all the Sarracenia outside look so lovely!
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