Since it feeds on insects, it does not need much from the soil other than moisture. In addition, it forms many seeds, even on ...
The round-leaved sundew can therefore catch more insects when its environment demands, meaning it may be more resilient than originally thought, said Dr Chris Hatcher from the University of ...
Many carnivorous plants use sticky surfaces to secure their meals, trapping insects on flypaper-like leaves. But the common sundew (Drosera glanduligera) from southern Australia boasts a more complex ...