Tiny Sundew 2
by Heiko Koehrer-Wagner
Title
Tiny Sundew 2
Artist
Heiko Koehrer-Wagner
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Drosera, commonly known as the sundews, comprise one of the largest genera of carnivorous plants, with at least 194 species.These members of the family Droseraceae lure, capture, and digest insects using stalked mucilaginous glands covering their leaf surface. The insects are used to supplement the poor mineral nutrition of the soil in which they grow. Various species, which vary greatly in size and form, can be found growing natively on every continent except Antarctica.
Both the botanical name (from the Greek drosos = dew, dewdrops) as well as the English common name (sundew, derived from Latin ros solis, meaning dew of the sun) refer to the glistening drops of mucilage at the tip of each tentacle that resemble drops of morning dew.
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January 20th, 2012
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ANA MARIA EDULESCU
What a beauty ! The water drops add so much magic to this excellent photo, Heiko. I have to add this to my favs. ______ Ana
Heiko Koehrer-Wagner replied:
Thank you so much for favoring and kind remarks, Ana Maria! These plants are no bigger than 0,04 inch/10 mm. The tiny drops is a sticky secretion, with which they capture insects for nutrition.