Like all the insectivorous plants of the genus " Pinguicula ", " P . lutea " traps small insects by using specialized glands on the surface of its basal rosette leaves.
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This variety was featured on the cover of the January 2006 issue of the " Journal of Insectivorous Plant Society ", identified as " " Nepenthes " sp . from Thailand ".
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Another insectivorous plant Davis points out, so tiny a silver dollar coin would hide it, is the sundew, whose treacherous little bracts, whisker-tipped with sticky sparkling goo, lure insects to their sweet doom.
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The film combines short clips from horror and science fiction movies with extraordinary camera sequences of butterflies, locusts, wasps, termites, ants, mayflies, other insects rarely seen before on film and insectivorous plants / insects.
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In June 1873 Darwin resumed work on his insectivorous plants, with some distractions as his wife Emma took care of the seven Huxley children while Huxley and Hooker went on holiday to the continent.
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Insectivorous plants might consume insects and other animal material trapped adventitiously, though most species to which such food represents an important part of their intake are specifically, often spectacularly, adapted to attract and secure adequate supplies.
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The demand for Darwin as an author was shown when " Insectivorous Plants ", a 450-page catalogue of plant experiments, sold out quickly and in July a 1, 000 copy reprint sold out within a fortnight.
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Erasmus and Charles Darwin had a fascination with insectivorous plants and climbing plants, probably stemmed from seeing them as potential missing links between the plant and animal kingdoms, offering clues about how animals might have evolved from plants.
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Because the area used to contain many species of ants, rare birds and insectivorous plants, Surrey County Council embarked in 1989 upon a project to renew the heathland and encourage the return of the area to its original habitat type.
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:: : : : I also note that Drew's book appears to be hand typeset, and the typesetting is different ( longer length of each line ) than any of the editions of " Insectivorous Plants " that I've ever seen.