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  • detail of a round-leaf sundew plant (Drosera rotundifolia), Oregon. The glue-like nodules on this plant are used to capture small insects which are then abosrbed by the plant for nutrients.
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  • A pitcher plants (Nepenthes gracilis) along the Dato Ghani Trail in Endau-Rompin National Park.
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  • Pitcher plants (Nepenthes ampullaria) along the Dato Ghani Trail in Endau-Rompin National Park.
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  • The albany pitcher plant (Cephalotus follicularis) is native to small area in Southwest Australia. The genus Cephalotus has only one species and no close relatives in the plant kingdom. These plants are small as can be seen here with the ant for scale. This specimen was cultivated. June 2001
    carnivorous_plant_MDurham381_5.jpg
  • The albany pitcher plant (Cephalotus follicularis) is native to small area in Southwest Australia. The genus Cephalotus has only one species and no close relatives in the plant kingdom. These plants are small as can be seen here with the ant for scale. This specimen was cultivated. June 2001
    carnivorous_plant_MDurham380_5.jpg
  • While one ant is trapped and killed by a venosa pitcher plant (Sarracenia purpurea venosa) another struggles through the downward facing bristles on the leaf structure above the trap. The bristles will likely cause the ant to fall in. This plant is native to swampy bogs in the SouthEast part of North America. This specimen was cultivated. July 2001
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  • While one ant is trapped and killed by a venosa pitcher plant (Sarracenia purpurea venosa) another sits on the lip above the trap. This plant is native to swampy bogs in the SouthEast part of North America.
    carnivorous_plant_MDurham402_12.jpg
  • Khasiana Pitcher Plant (Nepenthes khasiana) attracting night moth. This endangered plant is native to the Khasi Hills of India.
    carnivorous_plant-MDurham373_5.jpg
  • The albany pitcher plant (Cephalotus follicularis) is native to small area in Southwest Australia. The genus Cephalotus has only one species and no close relatives in the plant kingdom.
    carnivorous_plant-MDurham382_5.jpg
  • Khasiana Pitcher Plant (Nepenthes khasiana) pitcher pod just begininning to form. This endangered plant is native to the Khasi Hills of India.
    carnivorous_plant-MDurham372_5.jpg
  • Khasiana Pitcher Plant (Nepenthes khasiana) attracting night moth. This endangered plant is native to the Khasi Hills of India.
    carnivorous_plant-MDurham371_5.jpg
  • Khasiana Pitcher Plant (Nepenthes khasiana) pitcher pod just begininning to form nest to a mature pod. This endangered plant is native to the Khasi Hills of India.
    carnivorous_plant-MDurham375_5.jpg
  • Khasiana Pitcher Plant (Nepenthes khasiana) pitcher pod. This endangered plant is native to the Khasi Hills of India.
    carnivorous_plant-MDurham374_5.jpg
  • Tracyii Sundew Plant (Drosera filiformis tracyii). Native to SE United States including Florida.
    carnivorous_plant-MDurham370_4.jpg
  • Tracyii Sundew Plant (Drosera filiformis tracyii). Native to SE United States including Florida.
    carnivorous_plant-MDurham369_4.jpg
  • A horse fly trapped in a cape sundew plant (Drosera capensis). Native to Cape Province of South Africa. This plant was photographed from a cultivated specimen.
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  • A horse fly trapped in a cape sundew plant (Drosera capensis). Native to Cape Province of South Africa. This plant was photographed from a cultivated specimen.
    cape_sundew-MDurham363_3.jpg
  • A horse fly trapped in a cape sundew plant (Drosera capensis). Native to Cape Province of South Africa. This plant was photographed from a cultivated specimen.
    cape_sundew-MDurham362_3.jpg
  • A cape sundew plant (Drosera capensis). Native to Cape Province of South Africa. This plant was photographed from a cultivated specimen. May 2001
    cape_sundew-MDurham367_4.jpg
  • A cape sundew plant (Drosera capensis). Native to Cape Province of South Africa. This plant was photographed from a cultivated specimen. May 2001
    cape_sundew-MDurham368_4.jpg
  • A fly trapped in a cape sundew plant (Drosera capensis). Native to Cape Province of South Africa.
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  • A rare spalding's campion (Silene spaldingii) in bloom. The plant is considered a sensitive species in Oregon. Photographed on The Nature Conservancy's Zumwalt Prairie Preserve in NE Oregon. Zumwalt Prairie is one of the largest remaining intact patches of bunchgrass prairie left in North America.
    spalding's_campion_DurHM262.jpg
  • A cape sundew plant (Drosera capensis). Native to Cape Province of South Africa.
    MDurham365_4.jpg
  • The albany pitcher plant (Cephalotus follicularis) is native to small area in Southwest Australia. The genus Cephalotus has only one species and no close relatives in the plant kingdom.
    carnivorous_plant-MDurham379_5.jpg
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