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RE: Colourful insect-eating marsh plant

in #norway5 years ago

Carnivorous plants, it is always interesting. A predator, it is always associated with the mind, which means that these plants are not just amorphous creatures, they have movement. You gave me a good motivation to go to the swamps in the summer and look for dews. I read about them, but, I have not met them in nature. They have a lot of medicinal properties, which, before, I did not guess. Thank you for the photos! Does red indicate that this plant does not need chlorophyll?

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We have a common interest in Carnivorous plants @Barski
Such plants already fascinated me as a little boy.
Nice that you liked the pictures of sundew. In my comment above, I have mentioned a few other Carnivorous plants that grow in Norway. The two who live on the land I know well.
The last Carnivorous plant that lives in water is less familiar to me.

)) We have with you a passion for plants began in childhood. I was interested in all the plants. At the age of 7 I already collected medicinal herbs, dried them and handed them over to the pharmacy. I was always interested to know the properties of plants. Sometimes, we have a real treasure under our feet, if you don’t have knowledge, you can walk past your Eldorado))

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