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I should very much wish to talk over Drosera with you.
It is pretty to see how the caught flies support Drosera; nothing else can live.
The root systems of most Drosera are often only weakly developed.
I saw, and was interested by, abstract of your Drosera paper (637/2.
Some carnivorous plants, such as the Drosera, also may have tentacles.
I really think you ought to try Drosera.
It represents a natural group of all the rosetted tuberous Drosera.
I do not think any discovery gave me more pleasure than proving a true act of digestion in Drosera.
I shall work away next summer when Drosera opens again, for I am much interested in subject.
A short note on the irritability of Drosera in the "Trans.
They also identified Drosera regia as both plants' closest living relative.
It generally matches that of extant Drosera in morphology.
Drosera 'Giant' is a particularly large form of the "var.
Because of its tall, tree-like form, it is considered one of the largest Drosera species.
A major part of the book enumerates his experiments on Drosera rotundifolia.
A modern study has shown that Drosera exhibits antitussive properties.
Eastern shore of the lake has the insectivorous plant Drosera Sp.
Members of Drosera secrete a sticky substance from their leaves that traps prey.
His research interests include the Drosera.
By Jove, I sometimes think Drosera is a disguised animal!
Tentacle movement in this species, unlike other Drosera, is minimal and slow to the point of being barely noticeable.
Seed from this hybrid has proved to be viable which is an unusual characteristic for Drosera hybrids.
Drosera anglica was first described by William Hudson in 1778.
It was originally described as a variety of Drosera montana before being raised to species rank in 1957.
The Sundew Drosera, on the other hand, is an active flypaper.
I should very much wish to talk over Drosera with you.
It is pretty to see how the caught flies support Drosera; nothing else can live.
The root systems of most Drosera are often only weakly developed.
I saw, and was interested by, abstract of your Drosera paper (637/2.
Some carnivorous plants, such as the Drosera, also may have tentacles.
I really think you ought to try Drosera.
It represents a natural group of all the rosetted tuberous Drosera.
I do not think any discovery gave me more pleasure than proving a true act of digestion in Drosera.
I shall work away next summer when Drosera opens again, for I am much interested in subject.
A short note on the irritability of Drosera in the "Trans.
They also identified Drosera regia as both plants' closest living relative.
It generally matches that of extant Drosera in morphology.
Drosera 'Giant' is a particularly large form of the "var.
Because of its tall, tree-like form, it is considered one of the largest Drosera species.
A major part of the book enumerates his experiments on Drosera rotundifolia.
A modern study has shown that Drosera exhibits antitussive properties.
Eastern shore of the lake has the insectivorous plant Drosera Sp.
Members of Drosera secrete a sticky substance from their leaves that traps prey.
His research interests include the Drosera.
By Jove, I sometimes think Drosera is a disguised animal!
Tentacle movement in this species, unlike other Drosera, is minimal and slow to the point of being barely noticeable.
Seed from this hybrid has proved to be viable which is an unusual characteristic for Drosera hybrids.
Drosera anglica was first described by William Hudson in 1778.
It was originally described as a variety of Drosera montana before being raised to species rank in 1957.
The Sundew Drosera, on the other hand, is an active flypaper.