I’m labeling this as entry one, because my first entry was labeled as three before it got moved here.
A successful catch on the Drosera capensis!
A successful catch on the Drosera capensis!
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Is this a sundew plant?I’m labeling this as entry one, because my first entry was labeled as three before it got moved here.
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A successful catch on the Drosera capensis!
Oh, wow, you can see the wings of the fly through the plant! That's so cool!Entry four.
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Successful catch again!
Is this a sundew plant?
Those are pretty! Thank you for entering.I think this is the Christmas Cactus. My coworker passed it down to me when she retired. These were its blooms last season.![]()
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Thank you!
- Four entries per member. One entry per post, please.
- An entry is *one* picture of your indoor plant or flower arrangement.
Done! I just did 1 pic since I already had 3 other entries.Those are pretty! Thank you for entering.
Real quick: Do you think you could separate this into two posts please? Rules #1 and 2
Thank you!
This is my entry 4. Christmas Cactus in bloom.![]()
That's fine. Thank you!Done! I just did 1 pic since I already had 3 other entries.
Where did u get ur carnivorous plants? I had some pitchers but, Sundews iv never seen at store/online seeds.Tell you what, I might as well make all my entries carnivorous plants.
Sundews usually eat flying insects that fly on the leaves. The insects get stuck and then the leaf wraps around them.