RFW347F5–Close-up of round-leaved sundew (Drosera rotundifolia), a carnivorous plant growing on a boggy heathland site, UK
RMJFRH84–Cape Sundew
RMW7N0D9–Close up of Fork-leaved sundew (Drosera binata var. dichotoma), native to Australia and New Zealand, National Botanic Garden of Belgium, May
RM2CW9HMW–Carnivorous Sundew Plant (Drosera sp.) - Blue Ridge Parkway, near Asheville, North Carolina, USA
RMDAYTC9–Round-Leaved Sundew(Drosera rotundifolia) and fly. Photographed in Frederikshåb Plantation, Denmark.
RMDADWKA–Drosera Capensis Albino. Cape sundew sticky tentacles on leaves
RMKKM9AW–Sundews, Drosera, close-up
RMMXFN50–An oblong-leaved sundew, Drosera intermedia, in morning sunlight with the sticky mucilage used to trap insects glistening. The plant secretes the muci
RMHPDWGE–Sundews and Butterworts on a Rock in a Stream
RME1YJD9–Drosera, commonly known as the sundews, a British carnivorous plants.
RF2JDKWED–Damsel caught in flesh-eating plant called sundews
RF2CTBN20–Sundews at Kemeri National Park, Kemeri Bog, Latvia, September 2020
RMBMGR8M–Thread-leaved Sundews Drosera filiformis var tracyi Alabama USA
RMWJX30H–Round-leaved Sundews (Drosera rotundifolia) with seed pods in an alpine bog on the South Ridge trail of Cadillac Mountain, Acadia National Park, Main
RMEAC1C6–Round-leaved Sundew Drosera rotundifolia Kent UK
RFW347FA–Close-up of round-leaved sundew (Drosera rotundifolia), a carnivorous plant growing on a boggy heathland site, UK
RMJFRH86–Cape Sundew
RMW7N0D8–Close up of Fork-leaved sundew (Drosera binata var. dichotoma), native to Australia and New Zealand, National Botanic Garden of Belgium, May
RFJ0Y3GB–Drosera Dichotoma Fork leaved sunplant, a caniverous plant. similar to the venus fly trap that attracts flies, and other insects.
RMERB09C–Drosera
RFF0TB28–Sundew, Orono Bog Boardwalk, Bangor, Maine
RMKKM9AR–Sundews, Drosera, close-up
RMMXFKMM–An oblong-leaved sundew, Drosera intermedia, in morning sunlight with the sticky mucilage used to trap insects glistening. The plant secretes the muci
RF2R24WPY–Common Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia) close-up of single leaf, Isle of Lewis, Scotland, August 2009
RF2C1HNJM–Sundews - Drosera - carnivorous plant
RF2JDKWGE–Damsel caught in flesh-eating plant called sundews
RF2CTBN2D–Sundews at Kemeri National Park, Kemeri Bog, Latvia, September 2020
RMB1GCWY–Thread-leaved Sundews Drosera filiformis var tracyi Florida USA
RM2K3KBBC–Great sundew (Drosera anglica) flowering in a bog, Studland Heath, Dorset, UK, August.
RFG310YX–A sundew plant in West Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia
RM2G3XC4J–Round-Leaved Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia), UK
RMWWEY8M–Common Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia)
RFW347EG–Close-up of round-leaved sundew (Drosera rotundifolia), a carnivorous plant growing on a boggy heathland site, UK
RMJFRH82–Forked Sundew
RM2HX41HH–Spatulate leaved sundew growing in Suffolk County, Long Island
RFJ0Y3GC–Drosera Dichotoma Fork leaved sunplant, a caniverous plant. similar to the venus fly trap that attracts flies, and other insects.
RMERB09M–Drosera
RFF0TB26–Sundew, Orono Bog Boardwalk, Bangor, Maine
RMH487G3–Sundew,
RMMXFMPP–An oblong-leaved sundew, Drosera intermedia, in morning sunlight with the sticky mucilage used to trap insects glistening. The plant secretes the muci
RMDH3KYE–Common Sundew or Round-leaved Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia), Hohe Tauern National Park, Austria, Europe
RF2K83BD0–Round-leaved Sundew plant, Drosera rotundifolia, growing in marshland in Czech republic
RM2MD1GJ3–Sundew plants on boggy heathland in the New Forest, Hampshire, UK.
RF2CTBN51–A Eurasian Lizard at Kemeri Bog, Latvia, September 2020
RMB1GCWE–Thread-leaved Sundews Drosera filiformis var tracyi Florida USA
RF2K0NTMW–Close-up on a Sundews (Drosera sp). leaf
RMWANPFN–Pitcher plants in bloom with sundews and Sheep Laurel in the bog on Isle au Haut, Maine, USA
RMW2XKGR–Colourful bog asphodels (Narthecium ossifragum) and carnivorous round-leaved sundew plants (Drosera rotundifolia) on damp heathland, UK, during summer
RFEN6CMA–Plants and trees: green leaves of sundews, sunlight from above, abstract natural background
RM2HX0D8C–Spatulate-leaved sundew
RFJ0Y3GH–Drosera Dichotoma Fork leaved sunplant, a caniverous plant. similar to the venus fly trap that attracts flies, and other insects.
RMERB09E–Drosera
RFF0TB27–Sundew, Orono Bog Boardwalk, Bangor, Maine
RF2K851KR–Group of some flowering Sundews (Drosera cistiflora) in natural habitat
RMMXFM3C–An oblong-leaved sundew, Drosera intermedia, in morning sunlight with the sticky mucilage used to trap insects glistening. The plant secretes the muci
RMCRA7AW–Round-leaved sundew (Drosera rotundifolia) in a protected habitat on Mt. Hochwechsel, Styria region, Austria, Europe
RF2K83BCW–Drosera rotundifolia, the round-leaved sundew or common sundew, a carnivorous plant in marshland, nature, Czech republic
RFW347EH–Close-up of round-leaved sundew (Drosera rotundifolia), a carnivorous plant growing on a boggy heathland site, UK
RFEN6CM4–Plants and trees: green leaves of sundews, sunlight from above, abstract natural background
RM2HX0DA8–Thread-leaved sundew from Suffolk County Long Island
RFJ0Y3GG–Drosera Dichotoma Fork leaved sunplant, a caniverous plant. similar to the venus fly trap that attracts flies, and other insects.
RMERAYK0–Drosera
RF2C48YYX–Pair of sundews (Drosera burmannii) a sticky species of carnivorous plant that grow in peaty bogs.
RF2E0CDGM–The white flower of Drosera erythrogyne, one of the tallest Sundews of the world, seen north of Denmark in Western Australia
RMMXFNGE–An oblong-leaved sundew, Drosera intermedia, in morning sunlight with the sticky mucilage used to trap insects glistening. The plant secretes the muci
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