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Deceptive Ceropegia sandersonii uses an arabinogalactan for trapping its fly pollinators
Summary Many plant species have evolved surfaces that reduce insect attachment. Among such plants are deceptive trap flowers of Ceropegia. Their gliding zones consist of convex epidermal cells, each with a bristle‐like central protuberance and a single small liquid droplet on its tip.
Philipp Feichtlbauer +11 more
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Intermittent Supplemental Irradiation With Blue Light Promotes Leafy Heads in Lettuce
ABSTRACT Red and blue lights are the most effective spectral components absorbed by plants and are typically applied in a constant spectrum in plant factory agricultural practices. Research and application of non‐constant light modes are relatively rare.
Yanke Liu +4 more
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Curious Natural Hybrid Sundews
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Drosera petiolaris, the Wooly Sundew
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Drosera pauciflora: Queen of Sundews
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Are carnivorous plants mixotrophic?
New Phytologist, Volume 247, Issue 2, Page 445-449, July 2025.
Qianshi Lin +4 more
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On the cultivation of Drosera magnifica Rivadavia & Gonella, the Facebook Sundew [PDF]
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Phaenomerus sundewalli Boheman 1836
Published as part of Wijesinghe, Dilshara D. & Hong, Ki-Jeong, 2025, Checklist of Sri Lankan weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea: Curculionidae; excluding Scolytinae and Platypodinae): Based on literature data, pp.
Wijesinghe, Dilshara D., Hong, Ki-Jeong
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Drosera pauciflora ' the queen of the sundews
Drosera pauciflora Banks ex DC is a flat-rosetted sundew endemic to the Western Cape of South Africa which produces flowers up to 6 cm diameter that are the largest in the genus. These magnificent flowers make Drosera pauciflora an apt queenly partner to the king sundew, Drosera regia.
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