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Sundew (or Drosera) is a beautiful carnivorous plant. This image is an extreme macro shot of the sticky tentacles of this plant. As soon as an insect hits the flower, the tentacles will fold themselves around the poor beastt and it will be digested alive by the enzymes present in the sticky fluid droplets.
Forest of Red Spider Lilies
Drosera rotundifolia, the round-leaved sundew or common sundew, a carnivorous plant in marshland, nature, Czech republic
One of the plants of wet moorland, moist streambanks and boggy places, the Sundew is an insectivorous plant which derives its nourishment by trapping flies and then digesting them.  Oblong-leaved Sundew is less common than Round-leaved Sundew but is similar in having hairs covering its leaves, each hair ending in a sticky blob which glues the insect to the leaf irrevocably.
Kinchakuda, Saitama Prefecture: Spider lilies blooming in the forest
Beautiful stoat (Mustela erminea) standing in a cutted cereal field and looking at camera.
Common Sundew is a low Perennial. Plants usually solitary. Leaves rounded, long-stalked, horizontal or ascending; stalks hairy. Flowers white, 5mm, from the centre of the leaf-rosette, much overtopping the leaves.\nHabitat: Wet heaths, moors and Sphagnum bogs, especially around margins of bog pools, on acid soils.\nFlowering Season: June-August.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except Spitsbergen.\n\nThis carnivorous Species is to found in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Wildflowers of Western Australia, September 2023
Pudu mephistophiles
Cleaner Shrimp Lysmata amboinensis
Edelweiss in the Swiss Alps Leontopodium alpinum
Long Leaf Sundew, Drosera anglica, Ingot Island, Prince William Sound, Chugach National Forest, Alaska, Carniverous plant. Droseraceae.\
this small fragile plant is called the Drosera capensis, is only a few centimeters in size, is a carnivorous plant
Beautiful ermine in its white winter coat, sitting on a tree stump.
Aichi Prefecture: Red spider lilies along the Yakachi River
Autumn-blooming red spider lilies in Atsugi, Japan
Sundews
Heather in Rebild National Park - Jutland, Denmark
Close up of English stonecrop (sedum anglicum) flowers in bloom
Round Leaf Sundew, Drosera rotundifolia, Chugach National Forest, Prince William Sound, Alaska, Family Droseraceae, Sundew capture small flying insects with sticky leaves, Carniverous
Plants on the tepuis of the Guiana highlands take advantage of every possibility to grow on barren ground. Here several sundew plants are using the stem of another plant to thrive.
shrimp , underwater, mantis shrimp
Spider lilies of Tsuya River, Gifu Prefecture
Field of beautiful and rare native Pink Flannel flowers in the mountains, Blue Mountains NSW Australia, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition.\nAlthough of fairly widespread distribution, pink flannel flower is rarely seen in the wild as it does not appear every year. Apparently it requires specific climatic conditions for seed stored in the soil to germinate. It is reported that it flowers for one season a year after a fire if there has been rain.
American  marten foraging for food during winter in a national park.
Pine Marten  on a log
Rare species orchid which look like a ballerina dancing. The red and white petals on both sides spread like the ‘ballerina arms’, the top petal is like the hat, and the white lower end falls like the ‘ballerina skirt’
Bugs
Carnivorous plants, Halls Gap, Grampians, Australia
Spider lily, also called Hurricane lily and Surprise lily, is a perennial bulb that blooms in September. Spider lily is called Autumn Equinox Flower in Japan, because it normally blooms around the Autumn Equinox Day.\nThis photo of spider lily was taken at Kinchakuda, Hidaka City, Saitama Prefecture. Kinchakuda is one of the most famous places in Japan for its over one million stocks of red spider lily, which makes the whole park along Koma River the beautiful red carpet. \nWhen Commodore William Perry came to Japan to open some Japanese ports aboard some of US Navy’s steam ships in1854, it is said that Captain William Roberts aboard one ship of the fleet acquired 3 bulbs of the red spider lily and brought back to his home, spreading all over the US.
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