Drosera Rotundifolia Collection
A mesmerizing close-up of the tentacles of a Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia) reveals the intricate beauty and functionality of this carnivorous plant
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A mesmerizing close-up of the tentacles of a Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia) reveals the intricate beauty and functionality of this carnivorous plant. Glistening with secretions of mucilage, these tiny hairs serve as deadly traps for unsuspecting insects. The Round-leaved sundew (Drosera rotundifolia), captured in all its glory, showcases its sticky droplets on the end of each tentacle, ready to ensnare any prey that dares to land. In a fascinating display of nature's cunning, we witness an unfortunate insect caught within the leaves of this remarkable plant, which thrives amidst lush sphagnum moss. Found in the Flow Country, where it flourishes alongside other unique flora and fauna, such as Droserie a feuilles rondes or common sundew (Drosera rotundifolia). A stunning colour lithograph from c1891 by Anne Pratt immortalizes the Round-Leaved Sundew's delicate features and captivating allure. Another enchanting sight awaits at Westhay Nature Reserve where a close-up image captures the Common / Round leaved sundew {Drosera rotundifolia} basking in its natural habitat. An antique engraving illustration further highlights the botanical marvel that is Drosera rotundifolia - truly a masterpiece crafted by Mother Nature herself. Backlit at sunset on Scotland's Isle of Mull, we are treated to an ethereal vision: the Round-leaved sundew glowing against golden hues; its glandular tentacles poised for action against any unwary insect that ventures too close.