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Sundew Collection

"Sundew: Nature's Carnivorous Marvels" Step into the fascinating world of sundews, where plants turn into predators

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Sundew Collection: Venus fly trap
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Sundew Collection: Dionaea muscipula, Venus Fly Trap, Dragon Fly caught in lobes of flowering plant
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Sundew Collection: Dionaea muscipula, two Venus Fly Traps, one opening to catch fly
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Sundew Collection: Round-leaved sundew (Drosera rotundifolia), close up
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Sundew Collection: Waterwheel plant (Aldrovanda vesiculosa) a carnivorous aquatic plant with Mosquito larva
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Sundew Collection: Fork-leaved sundew (Drosera bipinata) carnivorous plant, native to Australia
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Sundew Collection: Fork-leaved sundew (Drosera bipinata) leaves unfurling. Cultivated species, occurs in Australia
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Sundew Collection: Round-leaved sundew (Drosera rotundifolia) showing sticky droplets on the end of
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Sundew Collection: Sundew
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Sundew Collection: Round leaved Sundew
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Sundew Collection: And now, the end is near
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Sundew Collection: Rosy sundew (Drosera hamiltonii) curled flower bud, studio environment
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Sundew Collection: Carnivorous plants (colour litho)
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Sundew Collection: English sundew, Drosera anglica
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Sundew Collection: English or long-leaved sundew, Drosera anglica
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Sundew Collection: Common sundew, Drosera rotundifolia
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Sundew Collection: Round-leaved sundew, Drosera rotundifolia
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Sundew Collection: Insect-Eating Plants (engraving)
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Sundew Collection: Carnivorous Plants, illustration from Wonders of the Land and Sea
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Sundew Collection: Sundew (Drosera intermedia) the Netherlands. Winner of the Landscapes, Waterscapes
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Sundew Collection: USA, North Carolina, Green Swamp. Close-up of carnivorous sundew plant. Credit as
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Sundew Collection: Round-Leaved Sundew, c1891, (1891). Artist: Anne Pratt
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Sundew Collection: Sundew With Digested Food, British Columbia
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Sundew Collection: Close up of Sundew
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Sundew Collection: Oblong-leaved sundew or spoonleaf sundew (Drosera intermedia) in its natural bog habitat, Birr
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Sundew Collection: Common sundew, Round-leaved sundew -Drosera rotundifolia-, glandular tentacles
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Sundew Collection: Fly trapped in a leaf of Drosera sp. Sundew
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Sundew Collection: Field Scenery
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Sundew Collection: USA, North Carolina. Close-up of dragonfly on carnivorous sundew plant. Credit as
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Sundew Collection: USA, North Carolina. Close-up of carnivorous sundew plant
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Sundew Collection: Sundew plant botanical engraving 1843
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Sundew Collection: Waterwheel plant (Aldrovanda vesiculosa)
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Sundew Collection: Portuguese sundew or dewy pine (Drosophyllum lusitanicum)
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Sundew Collection: Rosy sundew (Drosera hamiltonii), Kangaroo Island, Australia
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Sundew Collection: Oblong-leaved sundew or spoonleaf sundew (Drosera intermedia)
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Sundew Collection: Oblong-leaved sundew, spoonleaf sundew -Drosera intermedia- on waterlogged peat soil
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Sundew Collection: Round-leaved Sundew -Drosera rotundifolia- with a trapped fly, flesh-eating plant, Ireland
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Sundew Collection: Bog Clubmoss -Lycopodiella inundata- and Round-leafed Sundew -Drosera rotundifolia-, Emsland
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Sundew Collection: Picture No. 11074026
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Sundew Collection: Picture No. 11067488
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Sundew Collection: Picture No. 11066887
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Sundew Collection: Picture No. 11071312
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Sundew Collection: Picture No. 11071311
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Sundew Collection: Picture No. 11071310
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Sundew Collection: Picture No. 11071309
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Sundew Collection: Picture No. 10755108
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Sundew Collection: Picture No. 10755083


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"Sundew: Nature's Carnivorous Marvels" Step into the fascinating world of sundews, where plants turn into predators. Just like the infamous Venus Fly Trap (Dionaea muscipula), sundews possess a captivating ability to capture unsuspecting prey. Imagine a dragonfly caught in the delicate lobes of a flowering sundew plant, or a housefly hovering nervously nearby, aware of its impending fate. But carnivorous wonders don't stop there. Meet the Waterwheel plant (Aldrovanda vesiculosa), an aquatic marvel that feasts on mosquito larvae, ensuring nature's balance even underwater. Venturing down under to Australia, we encounter the Fork-leaved sundew (Drosera bipinata), native to this diverse land. Its leaves unfurl with precision and grace, ready to ensnare any unfortunate insect that dares approach. In another corner of this botanical realm lies the Rosy sundew (Drosera hamiltonii). Observe its curled flower bud in a controlled studio environment—a testament to both beauty and danger coexisting harmoniously. The Round-leaved sundew (Drosera rotundifolia) beckons us closer with its sticky droplets glistening at the end of each leaf. These tiny traps are nature's way of luring insects towards their demise while showcasing Mother Earth's ingenuity. Sundews come in various forms—each one unique yet united by their predatory prowess. Whether it be the mesmerizing Sundew or its round-leaved counterpart, these plants remind us that life can thrive even in unexpected places. Finally, let us not forget Drosera capensis at Glasgow Botanical Garden in Scotland—an exotic specimen far from home but thriving nonetheless. It serves as a reminder that nature knows no boundaries and adapts wherever it finds itself.