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Round-leaved sundew. Scientific name: Drosera rotundifolia. The carnivorous lifestyle of the Round-leaved sundew makes this heathland plant a fascinating species. The round leaves have sticky, 'dew'-covered tendrils that tempt in unsuspecting insects as prey.
Macro of a drop of dew on the branch of the bush
Close-up of a beautiful flower
Waigeo island, Raja Ampat, West Papoua, Indonesia
Macro shot of remaining attached dandelion seeds on partly bald flower head
Red Seaweed Blooms Floating in Clear Water.
A closeup of a single sundew with the sticky drops on its stalks
Drosera plants in close range
Insect eggs on wild plants, North China
Underwater photography of tropical reef  species in Papua New Guinea
Macro photo of trichomes on a cannabis plant.
Anthopleura xanthogrammica, or the giant green anemone, is a species of intertidal sea anemone of the family Actiniidae. Other  names for this anemone include green surf anemone, giant green sea anemone, green anemone, giant tidepool anemone, anemone, and rough anemone.  Salt Point State Park, California.
Close up of Sundew Drosera
Closeup of a Pelagia noctiluca in the waters of Sicily
Drosera rotundifolia, the round-leaved sundew or common sundew, a carnivorous plant in marshland, nature, Czech republic
Tropical plants and bryophytes
Common sundew, Round-leaved sundew (Drosera rotundifolia)
Succulent in in Vancouver, Canada.
Tiny moss covered with dewdrops in the national park
Drosera plants in close range
moss forest nature spring rain wildlife Austria
Nereid (segmented worm) from San Fancisco Bay, California, USA. Photographed through a microscope. Wet mount (internal organs visible), 50X, transmitted light.
Round sundew (Drosera rotundifolia), the only carnivorous plant in Romania, macro shot in a swamp
close up view of cactus
Purple Shrimp Macro
Green grass field
Spoonleaf or oblong-leaved Sundew (Drosera intermedia) with insect prey. Backlit by natural light
A feeding Fungiid Coral by night, probably a Fungia granulosa (quite thick septa, alternating long and short). \nFungia, also known as mushroom coral due to the distinctive mushroom-like appearance, is a type of solitary hard corals, meaning they grow individually and do not form colonies like some other coral species.\nTriton Bay, Indonesia \n3°54'2.976 S 134°6'24.192 E at 6m depth
Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia) lives on swamps and it fishes
One of the plants of wet moorland, moist streambanks and boggy places, the Sundew is an insectivorous plant which derives its nourishment by trapping flies and then digesting them.  Oblong-leaved Sundew is less common than Round-leaved Sundew but is similar in having hairs covering its leaves, each hair ending in a sticky blob which glues the insect to the leaf irrevocably.
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