We have a limited number of Drosera Regia "King Sundews" available for Day 3 of the Spring Plant & Flower Festival at Pee Dee State Farmers Market
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And then the pitcher plants.
Slower look at the VFTs, drosera, and pings.
This weekend is the annual Plant and Flower Festival at the Pee Dee State Farmers Market. If you're in the area, stop by and check it out!
Most of our plants are still waking up from their winter dormancy, but we have a limited selection today at the Pee Dee State Farmers Market . We will have a larger selection next weekend, during the annual Plant and Flower Festival.
@sweetleafnursery.com @mirandalbkr.bsky.social My S. Purpurea has arrived and is in my bowl on the patio! I found a little green one at Home Depot and I put it in the bowl today, too. It had netting all around it's roots. (I have much greater faith that yours will thrive.) π I'm very excited!!
Of the six genera, Drosera has been incomparably the most successful in the battle for life ; and a large part of its success may be attributed to its manner of catching insects. It is a dominant form, for it is believed to include about 100 species,f which range in the Old World from the Arctic regions to Southern India, to the Cape of Good Hope, Madagascar, and Australia; and in the New World from Canada to Tierra del Fuego. In this respect it presents a marked
Happy Birthday Charles Darwin! You would be delighted to know that there are actually over 200 species of drosera!
A southeast Asian pitcher vine in a white patterned flower pot , held by me (thumb evident) by my kitchen sink.
My #nepenthes seems to be doing well. Iβve been keeping it under a full spectrum light since I had to bring it in from cold weather.
Sticky situation with this Drosera Capensis 'Mini Red' on this #SundewSunday
Hey spider! My Sarracenia could have eaten that bug. π€
We will have a limited number of Drosera Regia available at the Pee Dee State Farmers Market Plant & Flower Festival this weekend. These are large plants with 6 inch leaves and they are priced at $70 each.
We are getting ready for the Fall Plant and Flower Festival this weekend at the Pee Dee State Farmers Market. We will have our largest Sarracenia of the year (look at this Scarlet Belle!)
πΏ The Venus flytrapβs secret touch sensor
A new study reveals that the protein MSL10 acts as a highly sensitive mechanosensor in the Venus flytrap. It enables the plant to detect touch, fire electrical signals, and snap shut on its prey.
π www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#SciComm #Plants π§ͺ
These sundews (Drosera spatulata) plants are expressing a cytosolic calcium biosensor. The video is false-colored, where the color corresponds to the calcium concentration in the cytosol of the cells. Blue = lowest, green = medium, and yellow = highest calcium levels
doi: 10.1073/pnas.2206433119
Do you know what happens when you touch a carnivorous sundew plant?
If the touch is strong and large enough, a cytosolic calcium wave will spread from the site of touch throughout the whole plant, but if you only touch one tentacle (see post below), the calcium wave will be local and less intense.
Haven't seen a Sarracenia do this before. π§
I spotted it in with the typicals, but it clearly has something atypical going on.
Red and yellow traps on a Venus Flytrap.
Love the coloration on this one. Happy #FlytrapFriday βΊοΈ
jk guys, it escaped.
The King Sundew caught its next feast.
This Sarracenia "Juthatip Soper" is eating.
You can feel the pitcher vibrating as the bug tries to use its wings. π±
Just another #SarraceniaSaturday at the Pee Dee State Farmers Market.
I think we can make that happen. We'll keep you posted! π
"Dark Maroon" Cape Sundews take on a deep red color when they get a lot of sunlight. Check them out online or at the Pee Dee State Farmers Market today!
Pee Dee State Farmers Market Vendor of the Week Sweet Leaf Nursery
We're proud to be Vendor of the Week at the Pee Dee State Farmers Market
The Drosera Regia ("King Sundew") caught a wasp for a #SundewSunday snack.
#SarraceniaSaturday snack time, but for who?
A dewy Drosera Regia leaf wrapped around a dead fly.
It's #SundewSunday and this Drosera Regia (aka "The King Sundew") caught itself a fly.
If you are in the area, come visit the Pee Dee State Farmers Market for the annual Muscadine Tasting Event and you can also come see our carnivorous plants (and maybe our new spider friend?)