Yes. All drosera have flowers.
The sundew plant is a carnivorous perennial plant. The flowers of the sundew plant are much like the orchid flower in shape and in color, however they are much smaller.
The Cape sundew (Drosera capensis) primarily inhabits the wetlands and marshy areas of South Africa, particularly in the Cape Floristic Region. It thrives in nutrient-poor, acidic soils, where it has adapted to supplement its nutrient intake by trapping and digesting insects. This carnivorous plant is often found in open, sunny environments, such as peat bogs and grasslands, where it can receive ample sunlight.
Drosera capensis is a collectors item, much like other insectivorous plants
no, the sundew is a plant and has plant cells
Various molds may affect the sundew, but it depends upon the species. A diseased sundew is very rare.
No. Sundew is a carnivorous plant than eats insects.
Yes they take small insects as part of their diet
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Sundew plants have adapted to living in wet moorland that have an acid PH. Unlike other plants, sundew get their nutrients by capturing flies that stick to them and are then absorbed into the plant.
Sundew plants have adapted to living in wet moorland that have an acid PH. Unlike other plants, sundew get their nutrients by capturing flies that stick to them and are then absorbed into the plant.
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The national flower of Cape Verde is the "Bougainvillea." This vibrant plant is known for its colorful bracts that can be found in shades of magenta, purple, and pink, adding beauty to the islands' landscapes. Bougainvillea thrives in the tropical climate of Cape Verde and is often associated with the country's natural beauty and cultural identity.