From bat flowers to carnivorous sundews, these strange plants look almost unreal — and some call Australia home.
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The weather outside has been somewhat frightful of late - and that's all the more reason to get into the garden now to save some of the plants that could succumb to the wind and rain. Storm Claudia, ...
Pitcher plants (Sarracenia minor) and orange milkwort, also known as bog Cheeto (Polygala lutea) grow along LeConte Road in McIntosh County. Credit: Christa Hayes Our newsletters uncover the insights ...
I’d been bent at the hip like a cartoon detective, snooping around the trail’s edges, for over an hour. Covered in streaks of my own blood, courtesy of the recently satiated mosquitoes I swatted off ...
Sundew (Drosera) This aquatic carnivorous plant sucks in tiny insects and even microscopic organisms with its tiny, vacuum-like bladders. Bladderwort (Utricularia) Butterworts capture and digest tiny ...
As the leaves turn shades of orange and the days grow shorter, Colorado’s landscape takes on an eerie charm that perfectly complements the Halloween spirit. With the thrill of the season in the air, ...
The insect-catching powers of these curious plants, the Fly-traps (Dionæa), the Sundews (Drosera), and the Trumpet-leaves (Sarracenia), have always attracted the attention of the curious, but renewed ...
Ella Plumanns Pouton receives funding from the Australian Research Training Program, the Victorian Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action, and Natural Hazards Research Australia. Fire is ...
Where there’s yummy, sticky and sweet fruit, there’s the little pests that just won’t go away. If fruit flies are in your Georgia home this time of year, you are not alone. In fact, summer is the ...