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They're small and creepy to some but fascinating to others. Venus flytraps only occur naturally in southeastern North Carolina; however, WECT reporter Ava Brendgord explains why the habitat of these ...
The artist’s performance reflects the evolution of its garden site from starkly colonial origins to a different type of cultural cross-pollination.
Park ranger Jesse Anderson leads dozens of people on a weekly hike in North Carolina to see some of the most unique living ...
CONWAY — Venus flytraps don’t usually trap flies at all, Jim Luken, a botanist and retired biology professor, said. Flying insects are attracted to the plants’ flowers, which sit high above ...
MonsterPot’s collection of Venus flytraps, pitcher plants ... becoming a finalist in the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) Excellence in Ecology and Economy Awards, competing against ...
Ten-headed venus flytraps crane their mouths in your direction ... interesting conversations … [about] amazing aspects of evolution and science and their ecology, talking about habitats, fragile ...
The pair, whose study was published in the journal Functional Ecology, noted the plant's ... a cousin of the venus flytrap, and is once said to have remarked: "At this present moment, I care ...
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Venus Flytrap Eats Wasps
There is a flower bed in my garden with carnivorous plants. I noticed several times that the Venus flytraps had also caught wasps. Venus flytraps are extraordinary plants whose trap-leaves (which ...
It's been more than two decades since Venus flytraps were documented in Charleston County. The plants are native only to the longleaf pine forests and sandhills of the Carolinas. Their range once ...
Venus flytraps’ considerable eccentricities have ... a University of Wisconsin botanist who has studied the plant’s ecology. “Once any plant is brought into cultivation, you have a system ...