Scientists have uncovered how sundews, Charles Darwin's favorite plant, become more carnivorous in certain habitats. Researchers from Loughborough and Gloucester universities found that they alter ...
It's how the cape sundew traps and devours its prey. The leaves can even curl inward to capture larger bugs. Place the killer plant on the kitchen windowsill, front porch, or balcony to help keep ...
A carnivorous plant that fascinated Charles Darwin is able to increase its number of "tentacles" when nutrients from the ground are scarce, researchers say. The round-leaved sundew can therefore ...
The Alice sundew is characterized by its carnivorous properties and the striking red hairs on its leaves. In addition, this ...
From carnivorous sundews and Venus flytraps trapping insects to pitcher plants luring prey with deceptive scents, these botanical wonders challenge our understanding of plant life. Witness the ...