Drosera binata unfurling their long leaves which end in rows of trichomes (hairs) each of which bears a blob of sticky secretion to snare and digest small flies.
Cephalotus follicularis (the Albany Pitcher plant) growing in the shade, with its flat, semi-succulent winter leaves and a fresh lime green pitcher.
Cephalotus follicularis (the Albany Pitcher plant) growing in full sun, showing its darker colouration.
Several pots of Cephalotus follicularis (the Albany Pitcher plant) growing in full sun, showing its darker colouration. Starting to wake up now.
It’s Spring in the #greenhouse and the #CarnivorousPlants are waking up. The #Drosera are unfurling and will soon be a danger for #flies.
The #Cephalotus are also stirring. These have mostly been in the unheated section, roughing out the winter.