Carnivorous beauty

in norway •  7 years ago 

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Sundew, (Drosera) a small carnivorous plant living in marshes and in my opinion an absolute beauty.
The small droplets are extremely sticky and small mosquitoes get stuck with the lightest touch of a leg or a wing. The plant don't "eat" the bug itself, but uses the Nitrogen from the mosquitoes as a fertilizer to compensate for the scars nutrition value in the marsh soil.
Cheers, @erlendgroseth


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WOWW!!! Never heard of thisnplant before.. Very interesting... Apart from that the photo looks Amazziinnnggg.. UPVOTED... I wanna see more of your posts @erlendgroseth... Following u nowww

Hi @Johnrel,
Thanks for your kind words.
Since the sundew apparently resonated quite well with the Steemit audience I'm planning to publish more of them in the time to come.
Cheers, Erlend

The photography is so beautiful @erlendgroseth! thank you for sharing and glad to meet you my friend

Such a delicate photo man! The colors in it are just breathtaking.

Also, that information is so a good. I want to see more posts like this in steemit, really need them as a community.

Have a great day!

Hi @victorcovrig
Thanks for your kind words. :)
Have a great one you too.
Cheers, Erlend

Lovely shot! I was just reading about droseras, there are 2 species that live near to me so in the spring I shall be hunting for them with my camera. Was this one growing in the sphagnum Moss?

Yes, for the most that is where you can find them. And usually very close to the shore line of small lakes.
The two species differ by the shape of the leaf itself. One is quite round and the other i a bit bigger and have a more elongated shape. (The one above is the elongated one...)
Good luck with the hunt for sundew, it's a rewarding subject to capture. Looking forward to see your results.
Cheers, Erlend

Excellent photography

Glory be to the Creator!!

Thanks for the informations, it's amazing really