Rotundifolia Collection
"Rotundifolia: Nature's Diverse Round Beauties" Ghost plant or Indian pipe, Monotropa uniflora: This ethereal flower emerges from the forest floor
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"Rotundifolia: Nature's Diverse Round Beauties" Ghost plant or Indian pipe, Monotropa uniflora: This ethereal flower emerges from the forest floor, resembling a ghostly apparition. Mountain Harebell, Campanula Rotundifolia: Delicate and enchanting, these blue harebells sway in the mountain breeze, adding a touch of magic to any landscape. Cape sundew (Drosera capensis): A close-up reveals glistening droplets on leaf hairs that serve as sticky traps for unsuspecting insects - nature's own insectivorous marvel. Harebell, Campanula rotundifolia: These charming bell-shaped flowers grace meadows and rocky slopes with their vibrant hues and delicate petals. Insectivorous plants (litho): Discover the fascinating world of carnivorous flora like Monimia rotundifolia and Poitea galegoides – they lure insects into their clutches for survival. Starfish plant and white swallow-wort: Witness the captivating beauty of these unique plants as they showcase intricate patterns reminiscent of starfish against a backdrop of pure white blossoms. Round-leaved wintergreen, Pyrola rotundifolia: Found in shaded woodlands, this evergreen perennial boasts round leaves that add a splash of green even during winter months. Common sundew, Drosera rotundifolia: With its crimson tentacles adorned with sticky dewdrops, this carnivorous plant is both mesmerizing and deadly to small insects. Round-leaved sundew, Drosera rotundifolia: Another member of the Sundew family showcases its circular foliage covered in tiny red tendrils that ensnare prey effortlessly. Lime tree Tilia rotundifolia.