A pink sundew (Drosera capillaris) in Taylor County, Georgia, USA
by Alan Cressler

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A pink sundew (Drosera capillaris) in Taylor County, Georgia, USA
by Alan Cressler

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Drosera sp. a native carnivorous plant, with morning dew still clinging to it.
Kalbarri NP.
The other day I met a nice forester who recommended this profoundly beautiful swamp as a good spot to observe springtime amphibian activity. Right next to a boring looking road but then you walk in and it looks like this
Utterly teeming with life particularly cricket frogs and southern leopard frogs.
Also as a huge bonus I found wild pitcher plants nearby in addition to thriving sundews all over the place. I LOVE spring!
Ventured down the valley from Millhouse on Friday and found a small patch of sphagnum bog on the valley floor in the middle of what is mostly well-drained, improved pasture land. It was home to a lively colony of keeled skimmers - Orthetrum coerulescens, also sundews and pirate wolf spiders.
A small reference sheet for FossiIized of their character Drosera in glaster blaster form~
Art(c) @Little-Noko
Character(c) FossiIized

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Few things make me happier than this 😃
trying to get into quick digital paintings,,, theyve been fun so far ! here's Drosera - my nerevarine's adopted son/dragonborn - and Ilara who belongs to @caz-the-yarncromancer
#3588 - Drosera pallida - Pale Rainbow
Another species described by John Lindley in his 1839 work, A sketch of the vegetation of the Swan River Colony. That one comes up a lot when I'm researching Perth plants.
A climbing or scrambling perennial tuberous sundew, with stems over 2m long. The leaves are borne in sets of three.