Scientists have proved that a species of plant covered with sticky hairs is carnivorous, confirming Darwin’s 150-year-old hunch.
Horticulturist Kenny Coogan will debut his collection of carnivorous plants. His new nursery is now the largest of its kind in Winston-Salem.
Sticky “hairs” on two plant species in the Saxifraga genus led famed British naturalist Charles Darwin to wonder: Could some plants in this genus be carnivorous? He couldn’t prove it then, but more ...
What if the next predator you encountered wasn't an animal, but a plant? From Venus flytraps to pitcher plants and sundews, ...
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