• Whether or not Man-Eating Tree?

    Whether or not Man-Eating Tree?
    There are several plants that take minerals by becoming carnivorous plants - carnivorous plant. In Latin carnivorous means meat-eating. They do not take minerals from the soil
  • How do carnivorous plants work?

    How do carnivorous plants work?
    Normally plants can create their own food source. They take carbon dioxide from the air, groundwater, underground minerals and photosynthesis from sunlight. However, there are
  • Discover the wonders of the warm-eating tree

    Discover the wonders of the warm-eating tree
    The pitcher plant is actually a group of warm-cap plants, not just a single species. They have diverse sizes and properties, some even have
  • Assassins plant warmth on Borneo island

    Assassins plant warmth on Borneo island
    German photographer Christian Ziegler captures images of warm-plant plant killers on Borneo (in Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia) during his discovery on the island.
  • Discovered new carnivorous plants in Japan

    Discovered new carnivorous plants in Japan
    According to Japan Times website, a new species of carnivorous plants discovered in Aichi prefecture, is located on Japan's southern coast.
  • 'Assassin tree' glows to lure bait

    'Assassin tree' glows to lure bait
    A team of experts from the Jawaharlal Nehru Research Institute and Botanical Garden in Kerala, India discovered green fluorescent light from the fly-catch tree (Dionaea muscipula),
  • Human carnivorous plants, from legend to truth

    Human carnivorous plants, from legend to truth
    It looks like a giant pineapple tree, over 2.5m high, covered 2 meters wide on the ground. It has a multitude of long, large arms, such as the forearm, twisting, rising.
  • Ants 'diet' for carnivorous plants

    Ants 'diet' for carnivorous plants
    Nepenthes bicalcarata live in the nutrient-rich peat forests on Borneo island. It is not a very effective carnivore. Their warm-leaf leaves lack smooth walls and sticky, flexible
  • Typical carnivorous plants

    Typical carnivorous plants
    The crown, the scientific name is Drosera burmannii Vahl. The frame has more than 170 subspecies. They are the most common carnivorous plants in the world, they are found in all
  • Lost in the world of

    Lost in the world of
    Tree species