sundew betydelse and definition

  • En [ ˈsʌn.dʒuː]
  • Us [ ˈsʌn.duː]

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  • Typical plants include pitcher plants, sundew, cotton grass, and poison sumac.

  • Some vegetation of a high moor nature still exists, consisting mainly of cottongrass, cranberries, heather, sundew and, in the peat cuttings, peat moss.

  • A small additional income for many was to gather mushrooms and berries, pinecones, as well as water lilies and sundews (drosera).

  • Such snares are termed flypaper traps, but the trapping mechanism of sundews is often erroneously described as passive.

  • The rapid acid growth allows the sundew tentacles to bend, aiding in the retention and digestion of prey.

  • It is a tiny sundew with a solitary white flower as its name would suggest.

  • Like most sundews, it grows in warm wet, sandy, peaty areas with high humidity and low nutrient levels in the soil.

  • But even these wetter locations burn during dry periods, allowing regeneration of species of pitcher plant and sundew.

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