Still not recommended for full-screen in the near-sighted dark while trying to get back to sleep.
notheresays
Triffids!
Saadsays
That is just amazing. Great video!
louisisays
Given that my research is on insectivorous (specifically Drosera, but rotundifolia, rather than capensis, which was shown here) and parasitic plants, this did make me very happy.
Artorsays
Oh wow! I love the way the flytraps open, with the combs uncurling like tentacles, and the flower stalk of the honeydew uncoiling, blossom by blossom.
I would have liked to see the traps opening up after having caught a meal, showing the empty, partially crumbled carapace within. THAT would have been creepy.
Wonderful photography; be sure to watch full-screen.
In Soviet Russia, salad eats you.
FEEED ME!
Time lapse pictures of plants are creepy enough. Time lapse pictures of carnivorous plants….ugh.
At least four different classes of prey. They aren’t particular.
Very very pretty! If you’re not a wee little arthropod.
There was this willow tree near The Shire…
…
Time-lapse photography is waaaay cool.
Whoa… *stares*
Christ, i fucking love botany!
Stunningly beautiful.
Still not recommended for full-screen in the near-sighted dark while trying to get back to sleep.
Triffids!
That is just amazing. Great video!
Given that my research is on insectivorous (specifically Drosera, but rotundifolia, rather than capensis, which was shown here) and parasitic plants, this did make me very happy.
Oh wow! I love the way the flytraps open, with the combs uncurling like tentacles, and the flower stalk of the honeydew uncoiling, blossom by blossom.
I would have liked to see the traps opening up after having caught a meal, showing the empty, partially crumbled carapace within. THAT would have been creepy.
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