joelbolden
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When I showed those carnivorous plant photos yesterday, the tiny Round leafed Sundews were hard to see. They are such pretty and unusual looking plants that I went out and rectified that error today. The plants shown are growing in a local peat bog intermixed with the Spaghnum Moss. Folks here from the UK are probably more familiar with the plant than U.S. types. Those glistening droplets are extremely sticky, and when an insect touches one it's trapped. Eventually the whole leaf wraps around, and
it gets digested